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Timothy Collins
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I wasn't quite completely impressed by this episode. I didn't care much for any of the Van Baalen brothers and those characters came off a simple props to me. The storyline felt mildly simplistic to me - I mean, past and future leaked into the present inside the TARDIS. I think we saw something like that with Amy and

You have to remember… I sort of grew up in that world myself. I see my own mother in Emily. Granted, I didn't grow up to be quite as handsome as Christopher (Even as a straight male I can admit that he looks MUCH better than me). But I get where Lorelai and Christopher are coming from. And, as I got older, I got where

Well, that's the thing - I don't agree with her all the time but I always know where she is coming from. Lorelai sometimes strikes me as a bipolar manic depressive that sometimes just does things "just because"…

Personally, I don't think that there are "Polarizing" characters in the show. Let's face it - The world of Lorelai Gilmore does not have any really bad people in it. It has people who viewers sometimes don't like… but never a person that is entirely 100% unlikeable all the time. This isn't a world of bad guys and good

You know, throughout the series I realize we are supposed to identify Lorelai as the main object of viewer interest and we are supposed to side with her… but I have to say that Emily was always the character that I sort of wanted to see. I didn't always AGREE with her but I could almost always see her point… while

Nope. Batman Beyond and Adventure time are there though…

I wish "Young Justice" would hurry up and come out with actual season DVD sets. I'd love to watch it and I doubt it'll come to Netflix anytime soon…

I think I must be the only person in the world that actually really liked "Rubber" - I keep hearing how it was a wild misfire and how it was an atrocity against humanity committed to film… Personally I enjoyed it and kinda got what it was doing. I am looking forward to this movie as well.

So far I have actually enjoyed one movie out of Rob Zombie - "The Devils Rejects" and felt completely disappointed by everything else he has created. So to be honest… Well, I'll wait for this to stream on Netflix rather than actually seeking it out.

It could work. I mean, if GI Joe can be made into a movie franchise…

It could work. I mean, if GI Joe can be made into a movie franchise…

How about, after Batman is wrapped up on these reviews, "Batman Beyond" getting some love? It's all on Netflix now and it is well worth looking at critically…

Ted Mcginley is on the show? Well, the, I guess it is on the "Jump the Shark" watch…

Interesting… I must be completely disconnected from pop culture because before this review I had honestly never heard the name "Ryan Lochte" before.

Were the streib the ones that tried to give random anal probes? :-)

When I was in the Navy I worked with a person whose first name was "Galen"… And all I could ever do, whenever I dealt with him, was think of the dead Minbari. It made keeping a straight face when around him very difficult as I stood there picturing him bald with bones and dressed in robes…

Well, even with "breaking Bad", it's clear what is going on. I mean, the end of that show (In it's broadest terms) is pretty clear… and since we are privy to the opening credits we have an idea of who the protagonist is at least. If we were actually on the inside, things would be MUCH more murky and a lot less

You know, it occurs to me that, perhaps, one of the reasons why serialized TV like this works is because we are on the outside.

You know, I have to put myself in the shoes of the Minbari for just a moment. Here they have one of their major govt officials suddenly deciding that she is a chosen one spoken of in prophecy and getting what amounts to major reconstructive genetic work done on her body.

I also don't have to do that to have sex…