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OK, so intentionally misleading line. Well, mission accomplished.
I won't ask why anyone would sign on for Weyland Industries when you can be suffocated at any moment… or whether this is the first crew that died, because if not then how in the world would a 'complaint' to HR do any good? I'll just treat this ep like I

Then, perhaps "plothole" is the wrong word. Perhaps I should say the script is more clever than functional. I'm sure the Germans have a word for that. It would not be the first time that the actors raced through a line that thinly bandages something broken in the logic of the episode, nor is Dr. Who the sole offender

The doctor says Bill was never in danger of dying any more than the rest of the crew… because they weren't really dead. At least, until they gave up their oxygen. If the crew IS dead, then that line doesn't make any sense.

I got kinda lost in the basic nuts and bolts of death/not death in a smartsuit. If they weren't killed by the shock, they were certainly messed up by being trotted around in a vacuum (replete with unshielded radiation) for a few days. I don't see how most of the zombies could be brought back. Also, Ellie was the ONLY

UberX is $0.75 per mile /$0.12 per minute. Your gas, oil, data, insurance, labor, wear and tear!

The second one suffered at all levels, including the two black holes of charisma who were the male leads.

This time the hype is true. Great writing; great acting; direction; everything else!

Time to rock out with your Spock out… This does not look or feel like Trek so much as it looks like every other sci-fi actioner out there. Zzzzzzzz

Seriously, Amazon? You shill to sell 2 Cosby videos on the same page as yet another anti- Cosby article?

Kinda sad. Never was a fan of the show, but what people do is their biz. That is, unless it directly affects others. Absolutely take down government flags with this symbol. To me, that flag screams lost cause, truck nuts, and Honey Boo Boo. But any citizen who wants to display it and assume all the scorn it may bring

The moment when The Monster tore Proteus apart seam by seam was shocking… but Proteus was by far more interesting than The Monster, who so far speaks in cliched threats and mopes over Rose Tyler. Dorian Grey is utterly directionless and tedious. Having said that, the bulk of the characters are compelling and the

Couldn't disagree with you more that this ep stalled the action. This whole storyline enlivens the main arc of Season 2. Also, not only do I not mind a break from Dorian Grey's dong-questings I wouldn't mind if he quietly vanished from the series. The other weak link is Frankenstein's creature, but that may have to do

Making it two movies with kids in the first one is a dick move. The TV movie suffered as soon as the kids grew into past-their-prime TV actors.

Many entertainments inspire a love-hate relationship with the audience. For me, this is a one-of-a-kind love-fear relationship. It is so memorable and so terrible at the same time. I love the movie, but am deathly afraid to rewatch it.

It's been done… see Sean Connery in Zardoz.