avclub-c26473f2f4772a2a52e4690515ce6e75--disqus
random dude
avclub-c26473f2f4772a2a52e4690515ce6e75--disqus

Perhaps he's done some stuff to make it look like he's aged a little bit or something.

Yeah, I mean, Sean and Leila I suppose were justified in doing this, as it was really important that they find Leila's sister or whatever. But the way the show handles it as if it isn't at least slightly morally ambiguous to act like a mentally ill person should recognize you was kind of unsensitive I thought. Yeah,

Um, I wonder if the call home could be calling in more hetero sapiens to come and start some war or something. Which is sort of how the last pre-mid-season break for V ended, showing that there was a whole fleet of aliens to go to war with us. I don't know what happened on V after that, because I quit watching when

In regards to this episode not deserving such a low grade, I'd kind of disagree. Maybe it's just because hulu kept screwing up as I watched this episode and that affected my perception of it, but this episode didn't quite seem to be A level this week. I think a B+ was totally justified. But then again, this show is

But um, didn't Hal Holbrook specifically tell solitary henchman guy to go after that escaped girl, not Leila? And didn't henchman guy try to kill escaped girls' family, like he was instructed. And didn't henchman guy try to grab escaped girl right before being tackled by the oh-so-cleverly-and-conveniently-hidden

Yeah, that new henchman guy had really bad aim, which you know might make be kind of realistic if it was being used by someone who wasn't accustomed to shooting guns, but you'd think that this henchman-assassin guy would be capable of hitting someone from practically point blank range, especially since he was

Are the writers even trying to make sense on this show?
So, I understand that even the best of shows are going to have their occasional implausible scenes, but it feels like this happens with The Event every scene. The scene in the pharmacy was laughably unrealistic. The pharmacist doesn't seem to find the surgeon's

Yeah, I kind of thought that most of the actors/actresses looked like their respective characters and got their voices down pretty well, except for Patti. And now that you bring up the diary vs. journal thing, that seems like a pretty blatant error now. Pretty good video otherwise though.

Haha, I guess we must be at a disagreement about what overall bad shows totally suck. I actually thought that Flash Forward was more watchable than this show, but the problems you brought up about FF are totally valid. As far as the Lost comparisons go, I think they're totally valid. The Event, Flash Forward, and

@brent I'm almost certain the comment about the masks was a joke. The girls' faces did seem rather unrealistic and bore some resemblence to the faces of characters from a famous Twilight Zone episode. I think those last three sentences of the review were quite warranted given how this episode had so mny problems.

I disagree with the first paragraph of this thread, agree with the second. But I don't really feel like justifying my opinion with logic, as that would be demeaning to the idea of logic.

I thought it was pretty good. There's sort of some spoilers in this comment, for anyone who might care. It certainly wasn't the greatest book I've ever read, and it had its issues (I too was a bit annoyed by the unnecessary amount of cliffhangers later on), but it was still good. Cronin writes in a considerably

I think that Hank does what he thinks is moral, but sometimes he has to delude himself that something is moral, like when he takes Jason's credit cards, I think he's really convinced himself that what he's doing is in his ex's best interest.

Random dude, you have stolen my name. My registered name. Although I find it highly unlikely that you did this on purpose. I'd have to politely disagree with you on the Donal Logue being overemotional, however. He's really extremely subtle 90% of the time, and the 10% of the time he is intensely emotional, he does

Let's remember that Sean is not only a brilliant enough computer genius to block his cell phone from being tracked, but he also hacked onto the CIA or Pentagon's website as a teenager (mentioned in an earlier episode). So why isn't he capable of realizing that FBI agent's face recognition network works on an