I want to hear what happened with him and those two sexy ladies he moved in with!
I want to hear what happened with him and those two sexy ladies he moved in with!
Cash may not have been there, but the spirit animal he played did make an appearance, as a tattoo in a hallucination.
Ok, it wasn't great, but I liked it a lot better than the critic.
It's very polite that way: it cleans up after itself.
The sex scenes bug me though, due to the lack of thrusting. I mean, I know they can't show nudity, but they're talking as if they're coming, but there's no thrusting! At least have creaky mattress sound effects or something, geeez!
Me too!
Warmer? Watching this episode, I was struck by how dark it was: first when Phil lost Carol, then when he found the cul de sac empty with his home burned out. I really hope Phil and Carol reconnect soon, because they are delightful together.
That gun thing bothered me too. The OG Evos were godlike, and now they're so weak.
Psh, those title words ain't nothin compared to the huge, building-sized title words from Fringe!
Yeah, I agree pretty much with everything you said, including, I'm sorry to say, that I'll watch all of it.
It's IT!
Ugh, that eclipse was soooo stupid. Why did it take anyone's powers away? Contrary to the ads, the first eclipse didn't give anyone powers—at the time of the first one, most of the main cast already had their powers and were using them. Also, why did the eclipse last, seemingly, for days? And why was it visible all…
Well don't we all have that fantasy?
Did you watch season 3? That was one of the worst tv seasons I've ever seen.
God bless 'em!
I agree with #2. Also, if NBC is so hot to bring back cancelled shows, why not bring back Chuck? That was a strong show that was consistently good throughout its run…..I'm just so baffled by the idea of Heroes being brought back. Then again, the new shows baffle me too: The Player is about some guy running around…
I agree about how weak the evos were. Remember in the olden days, Hiro and Peter were basically gods, Claire, Sark (I forget the character's actual name, but David Anders played him), and Syler were literally un-killable, and many of the others were super-powerful too (remember when Bubs could create vortexes that…
Wait, you're judging it against Supergirl? Has that show aired yet?
I just turned 30 when this show started. Yes, I'm old.
I can't decide if it was crappy, or if I'm just being too hard on it because of its history.