While I was one of those people who clicked with Lost, it didn't really grab my attention until Episode 4, "Walkabout." Show's had a shaky start so far but given the ratings, this may be all we get.
While I was one of those people who clicked with Lost, it didn't really grab my attention until Episode 4, "Walkabout." Show's had a shaky start so far but given the ratings, this may be all we get.
I'm detecting sarcasm but thanks for the kind words anyway.
I'm detecting sarcasm but thanks for the kind words anyway.
Previously, on "Breaking Todd"…
Previously, on "Breaking Todd"…
Throw in some moral ambiguity and a season-long arc dealing with a gang of violent clowns that want in on the calendar-deal.
Throw in some moral ambiguity and a season-long arc dealing with a gang of violent clowns that want in on the calendar-deal.
I'd like to see a post-apocalyptic show on HBO or FX. Take out the "electricity goes away" hook and replace it with something more feasible.
I'd like to see a post-apocalyptic show on HBO or FX. Take out the "electricity goes away" hook and replace it with something more feasible.
If this show somehow manages to survive beyond a first season, something tells me there will be a lot of characters and actors rotating through the main cast.
If this show somehow manages to survive beyond a first season, something tells me there will be a lot of characters and actors rotating through the main cast.
You know, something tells me a "re-interpretation" of the Titanic is all that is needed to greenlight something to this extent. I mean, who wouldn't watch that?
You know, something tells me a "re-interpretation" of the Titanic is all that is needed to greenlight something to this extent. I mean, who wouldn't watch that?
So there's no gladiators running around the ship killing each other in slow-motion? No half-shark-half-human gods who hold the fate of the ship in their hands?
So there's no gladiators running around the ship killing each other in slow-motion? No half-shark-half-human gods who hold the fate of the ship in their hands?
As of right now, Revolution is nothing more than popcorn/blockbuster television. It's improved since the pilot but it's not art. The premise and average performances will be a deal-breaker for some but it's not every day you get to see people with swords and crossbows fight in a post-apocalyptic America. I am stupidly…
As of right now, Revolution is nothing more than popcorn/blockbuster television. It's improved since the pilot but it's not art. The premise and average performances will be a deal-breaker for some but it's not every day you get to see people with swords and crossbows fight in a post-apocalyptic America. I am stupidly…
Very much agreed although my guilty secret is that I'm somehow enjoying Revolution despite the 5,789 things wrong with it. I think the irony this season is that between the two absurd/far-fetched premises, the one with the nonsensical one (Revolution) will end up lasting longer.
Very much agreed although my guilty secret is that I'm somehow enjoying Revolution despite the 5,789 things wrong with it. I think the irony this season is that between the two absurd/far-fetched premises, the one with the nonsensical one (Revolution) will end up lasting longer.
The problem is compounded considering I love everything else about Breaking Bad.