A friend of mine lives right about at that intersection, freaky.
A friend of mine lives right about at that intersection, freaky.
Killing his robot dad is an important moment though, that was not solely defined by his attraction to Fred - it also showed his commitment. Showed the part of Dark Wesley that can act immediately, with precision and without hesitation.
Wesley defined entirely by his attraction to Fred? I don't understand that. This is a man committed to do the right thing even if it crosses his friends. That occurred in previous seasons and the persona that was created as a result of those consequences to those actions reemerges here after being masked previously…
Person if Interest? Cool.
Fred, no question. Tara wasn't much of a developed character, especially compared to Fred, and as someone mentioned here before, she mainly existed as an object of Willow's affection.
God bless Denisof for his acting job at the end of S5 as well. Everything he does as he returns to Dark Wesley is so captivating.
After the show was cancelled, I was expecting to see her in a lot more things after that intense acting job she performed at the end of the show. Suffice to say, I was surprised when the opposite occurred. At least she got a little opportunity to display her flexibility in Dollhouse.
Isn't that counterproductive?
This episode confuses Odo's status even further. In Bajoran eyes, he should be a collaborator.
I was always more of a Bozo the Clown kid, myself.
I wish Web Soup was still a thing. Tosh sucks.
The dude is my favorite character. His mere presence boosts the quality of an episode. So insanely weird.
Interesting thoughts about the influence of David Lynch. Perhaps that's why I like this show, but disliked Tim & Eric so much?
God Bless Will Ferrell.
Somehow I like this show much better than last season, it's gotten better. Perhaps its connection to Tim & Eric was too strong its first year? Not sure if that argument holds water, as it's still very surreal, and the married news team even had a cameo this season.
I was waiting for Rose to say that in the car, instead of that exposition dump.
And Screw Community too.
Nice coincidence that the AVC is reviewing the "Smile Time" ep of Angel this week, where a puppet controls a person, just like how Chris did it in Eagleheart last night.
Ha, crazy that they would bother making that distinction.
Is there a Geppetto in the house?