weirdly, two Fox shows tonight working tuning forks into their plots. Gotta love sweeps!
weirdly, two Fox shows tonight working tuning forks into their plots. Gotta love sweeps!
Wow, that scene of the general trying to relieve Taylor was really hammy. The guy just walks on through the portal, at full attention even, says 3 words and then they get to the shooting. I'm thinking that 1) Taylor told the abridged version and 2) Taylor is a little bit nuts.
Kind of a switch to go from Foreman and House laughing it up ringside like the best of buds at the end of the previous episode to Foreman unwilling to cut House any slack here. And if I were Wilson I'd be super pissed off at both House and Foreman for stealing those tickets, but it seems everything is back to what it…
It was a bit jarring to see Castle working with Gates to scan the Central Park map, especially considering that she usually tells him not to say anything while she's there.
There seems to be a major continuity gaffe with the paper dolls. When Castle first describes what they are for (and why he had to run to the station before he called anyone with this info is a mystery), he points to the first doll, the mostly red one from the Kings painting, and says that one was predictive of killing…
That float about football players horsing around was unfortunately timed in light of the Penn State revelations.
His wife is advocating privatization of public school programs, which tends to be a Republican initiative. Every other policy he has is pretty much defined by political practicalities of the moment.
"In other words, I wanted to see him lose."
"I wonder how long it will take for Dr. Reyes to wind up dead under
mysterious circumstances, or to join Dr. Harris—wherever she may be."
How great was Ruxin Sr's takedown of Kevin?
Firstly, How I Met Your Mother sucks
Sheldon rags on history teachers and then botches a history lesson trying to prove his point. He says that slavery ended (in America, at least) in 1863 when Lincoln freed the slaves. Where to begin … Lincoln didn't "free" the slaves, the emancipation proclamation declared that slaves in the Confederate states were to…
They're all "from Earth." But I think this episode sparked the idea for Chakotay in the Voyager writers bible.
Don't you have some Brannon Braga shrine to attend to? Or has your obsession to pass on your stupidity to others gotten the better of you again? Your useless post makes me think it's the latter. Now sod off.
The Ovions ("Saga of a Star World") and the Boray ("The Magnificent Warriors") were name-dropped in the Voyager episode "Flesh and Blood."
Let's not forget that Wesley could always show up in a hypothetical 10th Trek movie (the 4th TNG movie), having mysteriously returned to Starfleet with no explanation, as if this episode never happened. One could also posit that such a film might treat DS9 as if it never happened, putting Worf back on the ship without…
Wouldn't they technically be "re-evolving"?
"TNG has referenced episodes from the first season before, and used that reference as a chance to make up for past mistakes."
Yeah, it's almost as if they had the same writer
I assume you mean the casino planet from the pilot of the 1970s BSG? Because I was totally thinking that when I posted the first comment.