Yeah, what you said. PN is far more alluring than the stick figure of KK, whose acting is right up there w/Tracy Spiridakos.
Yeah, what you said. PN is far more alluring than the stick figure of KK, whose acting is right up there w/Tracy Spiridakos.
Let's just hope the remaining episodes are longer than 19 minutes.
Bonus points for Fletch reference. Thank you.
Re: exposition, that put me off the very first episode. My first impressions were "jesus, there's too much talking," especially at the end, as if we were all too dumb to understand what we'd just seen. It's gotten better, & it bothers me less now because I've come to love JLM, but the problem still rears its head from…
Yes, unfortunately, if this was your 1st exposure, I imagine you were mighty confused, as all four of the key players in the ongoing conflict were present. If you have time, watch from the beginning. It's really the only way to understand how we arrived at this point. PoI left case-of-the-week territory long ago.
I expected that to conclude with
I recently re-watched the 1st season & really enjoyed it for the developing relationship between Reese & Carter, how she slowly became his ally. Also, Elias. So it's always been good.
That's one of the strengths of Continuum, where the supposed bad guys have entirely sympathetic goals, but are also violent thugs.
For me, that was established back in Shaw's first episode, in which Reese barely figured. Which of course says nothing about Reese but everything about the depth of the cast.
It looked like Shahi couldn't help almost cracking up delivering that line.
They may vote on everything, but it usually looks like Collier's vote is the only one that counts, apart from when they were going to kill Kirk Acevedo's foster brother, which he explicitly said they voted on.
PoI has definitely never been better. I don't care what FB people say or think, so long as they keep the ratings up & the Nolans ignore their pleas. If they want Case of the Week, there's always CSI & NCIS.
Intelligence has an interesting idea. I'll give it some time to see what they do with it. The cast isn't nearly as strong as PoI. It feels kind of generic.
Goddammit. I'm too old to hear it. Great idea, though. Explains so much, like how She was speaking to Root while caged up by Finch.
I just expected some acknowledgment of the humor in this episode. I thought it was the funniest Justified episode in ages.
Accents are the hardest thing to do & the easiest thing to criticize. It's an easy way to sound authoritative.
Yeah, that was actually pretty funny, the disembodied voice saying "who you gonna call?"
OK, so I struggled to stay awake at times during the episode, for reasons having nothing to do with the show, and haven't re-watched it yet, but I assumed that Moriarty's mentor was Sherlock himself.
I admit that when I first started watching I thought we were being fed an extreme example of "thin is beautiful" with Maggie Q's casting. It soon was obvious, however, that she was cast for her athleticism & acting ability, not body shape.
Hear hear. This show was way better & more entertaining than I ever expected it to be. The premise said cheese, but it embraced it's ridiculousness, not unlike Sleepy Hollow, had good characters, & wasn't afraid to kill a few here & there to keep things interesting. Also, some of the best action scenes on TV. Maybe…