So you guys routinely drop reviews of classic shows midway though (Alias, Babylon 5), but commit to covering crap like this? WTF?
So you guys routinely drop reviews of classic shows midway though (Alias, Babylon 5), but commit to covering crap like this? WTF?
Oh come on. Alias, Babylon 5, now Twilight Zone. Can't you guys finish a show without taking these long breaks? Alias never came back, B5 may not and you guys will return "sometime in 2014" to finish the series.With all the sucky new shows out there you cover, can't we have solid, consistent coverage of the classics?
"Do you remember your favorite toy? I do: a stuffed, foot high Roger
Rabbit doll. I used to carry it everywhere, and sleep with it, and talk
to it, and probably plot crimes with it."
Never liked David Schwimmer, I still consider him (the Phoebe) the series' weakest link and the most unlikeable "Friend." He does, however, have two crowning achievements. "It takes like feet!" and "PIVOT!"
"Or Sinclair making sure Garibaldi wouldn't die in that last stand they both saw"
Sheridan's life isn't reduced BY 20 years, it's reduced TO only 20 more years. He'll die in his 60's rather than, say, 90's. Considering Delenn's utter heartbreak over his death, I'd say it's a big deal to her.
We'll see how much longer this drags on before you guys give up on following this mess. I'm getting closer and closer to dropping this show from my DVR list, but this episode had two things going for it:
Actually, the article is wrong, although the whole "Smith Was Meant to be Killed Off" thing has been floating around since Bill Mumy made that incorrect statement in an interview in the 80's. Jonathan Harris was a regular cast member.
Sorry, but Dr. Smith was NOT meant to be killed off after the opening episodes of Lost in Space. This misinformation was introduced during a latter day interview with Bill Mumy and it has been accepted a "fact" ever since. Smith was brought on later, as you mentioned, to be a resident source of conflict. Story editor…
"Citizen Kane." And it's lovely.
Alexis has jump-aged to 6 years old, eh? Has strange power, eh? Has alien DNA, eh? Please tell me this won't be as cheesy as it was on the original V TV series in the 80's.
I counted 8 utterances of "Chester's Mill." Five of them where in the first 15 minutes. It's rewarding to see Scott Von Doviak carry on this tradition in his reviews. This and Rachelle Lefevre are my reasons for paying any attention to this series. Vegas was better than this. How did this crappy episode rate a B?
Man, I hate it when you stop reviewing a show for months to work on another. This seems to happen with all of the shows I like all at once. Come ON, this is what I read when I eat breakfast and lunch at my desk at work!
Man, I hate it when you stop reviewing a show for months to work on another. This seems to happen with all of the shows I like all at once. Come ON, this is what I read when I eat breakfast and lunch at my desk at work!
Too me it felt poorly shot and edited, like they did the scene with Cliff, JR and Sue Ellen with a different crew at another time. Everything seems a little exaggerated as well, body movements and facial expressions, etc. I agree, it seemed a little off.
Too me it felt poorly shot and edited, like they did the scene with Cliff, JR and Sue Ellen with a different crew at another time. Everything seems a little exaggerated as well, body movements and facial expressions, etc. I agree, it seemed a little off.
Soon as they used the name Rebecca, that's what I thought. Once we saw Cliff back, I think it nailed it. It would make perfect sense on this show for him to be behind this.
Soon as they used the name Rebecca, that's what I thought. Once we saw Cliff back, I think it nailed it. It would make perfect sense on this show for him to be behind this.
I love the original cast too, but really, is there actually an urge to see these guys have wrinkly old people sex? I love JR, but holy crap, when I see him make the dewey eyes at Sue Ellen, I'm pretty much looking at my fingernails. It's like watching my grandparents getting jiggy wit it. And if after all these years…
I love the original cast too, but really, is there actually an urge to see these guys have wrinkly old people sex? I love JR, but holy crap, when I see him make the dewey eyes at Sue Ellen, I'm pretty much looking at my fingernails. It's like watching my grandparents getting jiggy wit it. And if after all these years…