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Hey Depressed Person - I would love to talk to you about the show; I may have a potentially LARGE audience that I could bring to a show, and it would be good to talk to someone involved first. If you read this, email me at jao1979(at)hotmail(dot)com. Thanks, and happy new year!

I never considered it until I saw it in all these comment boards, but I really can't imagine affiliates having the power to completely pre-empt (or drastically time-shift) a major network show like this. And I have to wonder how the networks take that stuff into account when they look at ratings for a show. St. Louis

I think I might try to "watch" the episode with the screen off and only the audio. After all, it's really more of a radio play than a TV show. There were some complaints in earlier threads about how some of the dialog spelled things out unnecessarily, or that the fantasy sequences weren't more fantastical. I think

@Mute - totally agree. I really liked he episode, and wanted to like it just a bit more, but the dialog was pretty obvious at times. The scene of Olivia dismissing potential killers because they "didn't love her enough" was one of the scenes that didn't quite work for me.

Also, I'm not really sure how a clock would count down to a constantly-changing deadline. I mean, if the were that low on fuel already, the. The arrival of the group should have changed Jenner's clock from 2 days down to 2 hours.

I'm surprised no one else has agreed with this. That's EXACTLY what's going on. I imagine that within a few episodes Poochie will have to join the action and she'll be just like a Sophie knock-off. With all the new tech in the office, they've even made both shows' black characters into the computer guys.

Exactly. It sounds like the fans are only upset because to them, it looks like Jack White is "selling out," and trying to get as much money as he can, instead of keeping it all about the music, man!

Wallet Inspector - I was starting my last year at USC when the show ran, and I also bumped into the production quite a bit. Usually when I was in a hurry to get somewhere, which may have contributed to me not giving the show a fair shot. I've been meaning to revisit it zinc then.

May the shard of a Nazgul blade wedged in your shoulder lead to a festering case of canceraids.

Putitonmahtab.

"1993 Ed Lover/Doctor Dre comedy 'Who's The Man?'"
I recognize those words, but they don't make any sense…

That honky grandma be trippin'!

Hear, hear!

lol wtf is humor lol

It's possible that everything on the outskirts of the city has been looted many times over, and there's nothing left anywhere but the most dangerous areas.

Also, apparently, the only man left standing in an elevator full of dead people does not get charged with 4 counts of grisly, suitcase-in-the-trunk-like murder. Yay for him!

Seriously? Man, I'm with you Mecha Mummy. That's a shame.

I'm confused
Is he alleging it was a conspiracy? The cops were just trying to bring him down, man! Like if he'd REALLY been jerking off, his hand wouldn't have come from the back, and to the left… back, and to the left… back, and to the left… back, and to the left…

Two-word review:
Shit Sandwich.

I think my biggest issue so far is not that things happen sloooooooowly (or not at all), but that we have almost no reason to care about what actually HAS happened. The only thing of substance that's happened so far (with any real consequences) is David's death. We know there is some sort of shadowy conspiracy, but we