Aren't all mystery novels just a series of red herrings till the final reveal? That's the genre.
Aren't all mystery novels just a series of red herrings till the final reveal? That's the genre.
Apples and Oranges though I liked season 5 Lost too. Well, most of it.
if you liked early season 3 Fringe when Olivia was trapped over there and running cases for Walternate, then you might like this. It's that type of stylish procedural fun.
Almost Human, which is just as silly-fun as Sleepy Hollow but isn't tangled up in knots over its mythology.
The movie industry is still trying to make Segal being a star happen. Colin Farrell is off to the side chuckling and saving a seat for Jason.
The show is trying hard to be NCIS with higher tech so the line fit right in for them.
Man I really miss the photo captions. Did the intern who typed them in get fired?
I'd agree they are understandable and human. That doesn't mean they are good or she is nice.
She's been very good though I have no sympathy for her character given her condescending haughtiness last season and parts of this one. Diane, David Lee and Will more or less become the Lannisters. Minus incest, beheadings and whatnot.
Joan has tons of screentime this season.
I'd agree with this. Something has felt off to me and this may be it.
I'm surprised at the grade. I thought this was the first episode bordering on bad. It seemed to be drowning in its own mythology.
This final episode wrapped things up very nicely. It was a rare case of a final episode making the whole thing work better. In hindsight one key ingredient that was missing in earlier episodes was a handful of scenes in which major supporting players like the kidnapped woman or the mobster explained their…
It reminded me a lot of House as well. Which is why I'd give it about a C+. House was a show that regularly structured things just to eat up time as much as possible, as a writer's crutch. While the events and injury to Bell were important, it still felt like a filler episode.
They're on a break.
Good episode, fun season. I don't think the show needs another new character, it already has too many, but they did it well. The episode looked a little higher budget than usual for some reason. Cinematography etc.
I think the only chance this show has to survive is to develop something between them. It might not work but what they are doing now isn't working either.
It's an okay show, I'm glad I'm watching it. But it just seems like it could be better with a few changes. Like raising the intelligence of the main characters.
Yeah this won't happen on any kind of widespread scale due to costs and risks. But it's a brilliant PR move to talk about it.
I recently caught up on this series. It is surprisingly good for the genre and especially for the usually-wobbly first few episodes of any new show. The cast is perfect for their roles, the way the episodes are filmed and the little FX touches here and there are creative and as good as you could reasonably hope for.