Sign me up! It sounds like a plot from Archer, doesn't it?
Sign me up! It sounds like a plot from Archer, doesn't it?
The problem might be that Minka Kelly sends out waves of prettiness in the terawatt range, completely overpowering any 'acting' she might try to do in a particular scene.
I enjoyed this episode on the whole, but have to admit that I'm a little disappointed that the director solved the mystery for the audience long before Kennex and Dorian could get there.
Yeah, for all the soulful moments we get regarding the decommissioning of DRNs and sexbots, it sure seems as if nobody even remotely gives a shit about MXes.
It's at least possible that the posh-looking lady had health insurance, but not enough to cover a new, top-of-the-line artificial heart complete with surgery and ongoing care. They never established how much that would cost, but it must be extremely expensive.
I disagree. The premise wasn't airtight, and there were definitely problems, but I think the case was the strongest we've seen since the pilot. It had some ideas, which is more than I can see for the previous few episodes.
Yeah, that was a bizarre oversight. He admittedly did a pretty good job of presenting himself as a hapless dupe, but he still confessed to a whole pattern of illegal activity.
I'm not a big GoT fan, but Tywin's easily my favorite character. Stannis is cool and all, but he would have to level up quite a bit to go one-on-one with Tywin Lannister.
May reminds me rather a lot of Agent Cho from The Mentalist. They're both presented as highly competent, experienced agents who are really too grounded and reasonable to be hanging around with the band of goofballs and weirdos the writers have stuck them with.
Man alive, we are a civilized bunch. Not a single downvote.
It must be a dream scenario for any Black Ops organization, really.
I agree, but weirdly I thought that was one element that the JJ Abrams movies got mostly right.
It's almost worth watching just for Siddig's howlingly bad performance. Almost.
Yeah, I've seen people try to do that in restaurants.
I understand that there could be a repulsed, 'uncanny valley' style of reaction to androids that look and act too much like real people.
I'm still rooting for the show, because heck, I like science fiction and we can do worse than a future cop show.
Man, my grandfather was born before the first World War. The shit he's seen in his life is unbelievable.
The Raid II: Mad Dog vs. Mechagodzilla
I get their central premise that conventional police are having trouble keeping on top of the myriad possibilities for crime that new technology is presenting. But it really seems as if police techniques have actually regressed from present day by a significant amount. I'd have a lot more confidence in Briscoe & Logan…
Don't forget the robots' astoundingly slow reflexes!