bishop1j
bishop1j
bishop1j

Maybe it was just me, but I didn't see "Eve" as an evil slut. I saw her more as a crazy River Tam kind of character, almost asexual (which is funny since she is the mother of all). The tongue in the ear wasn't so much sexual as it was meant as a whisper of the secret she was telling the driver. Well a secret

For me this episode was an excellent reminder of how this show does monster of the week better than any other show out there. And while yes it was a feed into the overall story arc I think that is where it succeeds as a monster of the week episode. Oh and the calling the monster the Kahn bug was stellar.

Lilith was the first Demon, and the mother of all Demons not monsters. Interesting theory about her also being the mother of humans too. hmmmm

That would probably annoy some, but I think an American with Japanese ancestry would be very nice especially since it would stand as a bookend to the internment camps Japanese Americans were sent to during WWII

For me, the bit that made me laugh the most was the director discussing how they were running long and the assistant suggested they could cut the bit at the end where the brothers sit on the Impala and discuss their feelings, to which the director responded how he didn't want the hate mail.

They did learn their lesson, which is why they handed the tech off to Intel so it would see cross platform acceptance. This thing blows away USB 3.0. Expect to see it as the goto connection for all computers sooner rather than later.

A Japanese commander of the "USS Arizona" would rightly so piss off a lot more than just the tea bagger set.

• (Concerning dogs) Walking the dog.

David E. Kelley is a very good writer, but looking over his resume I'm not sure his style meshes well with Wonder Woman, and there lies my concern

The French Mistake could be the most meta-tastic meta-tacular bit of television ever conceived, and I for one can't wait.

I actually enjoyed the Lisa/Dean part of the episode, and felt it should have been explored in the entire episode with the whole doll bit chucked out the window.

Dear gods above please don't let this be indicative of the actual show. And if it is, know that I'm going to whine whyyyyyyyy didn't Whedon who knows how to handle a strong female character get this instead. WHYYYYYYYYY

Bette Davis + Christopher Lee has to put "Return From Witch Mountain" at the top of just about any teenage alien flick.

Let me first say I desperately wanted this to succeed, because wow what a fantastic concept with so much potential. Having said that, and having seen the first 4 episodes I am not surprised at all with its failure. The show was dreadfully slow, and as a result boring. In many ways it was like watching the 2nd

"Hey, you think NASA will be pissed if we blow up a shuttle, I mean it won't be the first"

I think time travel is a tricky one, it can be done well but usually isn't. So maybe instead of saying stay away from time travel we say No time travel as a means to Ret-Conn EVER!

Is that what constitutes a "failed" show these days?

I thought the same.

Very well done, only real fault I could find with it was Chris Evans name before the RDJr. Because really we all know RDJr will have top billing.

Preach TFK preach. Seriously the lack of reply notifications should be of huge concern for the Gawker overlords, because without it site traffic will drop, and drop significantly.