Col whatever, Sean can take care of himself.
Col whatever, Sean can take care of himself.
Thanks, Jay S. I'm trying to run this through the corporate affiliations that I remember and where a Fox show ever escaped to freedom. And I think I just stopped right there.
What are you going to do about the tiny target audience's failure to follow your apparently too complex plots?
Sorry if I'm getting tiresomely fixated on this, but I guess I'm tiresomely fixated. Jay S. - what other options? Fox has all the broadcast and similar rights, no?
Keep up if you're going to comment. Dane Cook's character belongs to hair and makeup now.
Yeah, but the thing about the Warners-Fox negotiations. Fox has been positioning to wring them dry if they want the rest of it. I have no idea whether 100 episodes is as magical as it used to be. I would welcome some input on that.
This http://tvbythenumbers.zap2i… thinking makes sense to me, sadly.
Too lazy? Because creators' perspective is less? WTF are you speaking of?
"Given that life is all made up anyway, I think the fun of this show …
is playing with multiple ways to look at things." - Blair Brown
Not a real thing, Dis. I have to say this in answer to myself, because the software is really that bad
T: Wasn't the earth-1 Nina proven to be pure of heart and all that jazz, but doubled by an evil Nina working with DRJ?
G:
Was that Nina a shifter or the normal earth-2 Nina? Either way, we had
two Ninas on earth-1 at one time, one "trapped" with Olivia and one
being interrogated.
T: Honestly at this point I don't…
Is Earth-2 Nina a shifter, though? The show has never let us get a bead on any version of her, so how to tell what's different? She's Evil-Possibly-Shifter-Earth-2 Broyles' boss, In Earth-1 she's DRJ's super-villain ally. If she is a shifter, I hope they get something out of her before she disintegrates from DNA…
You have something on your neck.
I wouldn't so much pair Foxes with Kids or any teen-shock film, but with another sort of mini-genre, even smaller, the '70s drift movies. I don't know if there was a real tragedy. But there was a perceived tragedy. Compare with the far superior The Ice Storm.
What dystopia did he do besides Children of Men? That was some damn fine dystopia, though. If Ross is really out I hope Cuarón considers it.
Do you really believe that? That novel material solutions will occur, or that they would be allowed to develop?
You should have been the kid asking in that. The Mommy would have had to be someone other than you.
I probably wouldn't have watched if I hadn't seen him before. The descriptions of the show were bad. And that was NBC's doing.
I liked the thing about how Dr. Lee wasn't really there. It plays into the theory of the female therapist (can't remember her name, does she have one?) that Michael is using his dreams to move himself back to the one true reality. The hallucinated Dr. Lee says basically the same thing - that Michael should use the…
Oliver Reed was always menacing because he was drunk and menacing. There was never a lot of "there" there, He was drunk, and menacing, and hot. Then, after decades, he died and was not replaced,