darthchimay
DarthChimay
darthchimay

I'm excited. I loathe these Ghost Hunter shows, but I am a total sucker for these "found footage" flicks. I haven't seen one that I didn't enjoy, no matter how bad it was.

@Super_Kitten: True. The tech has changed, but the way to shoot it largely hasn't. The biggest difference I've seen is fewer paddle-balls in modern movies.

How is this any different then what happens all Christmas season long, were everyone assumes you believe in all that hokum. Would anyone raise an eyebrow if the sign said, "You KNOW it's not a Myth?" I doubt it. How about those billboards that hand questions like "What were you doing with your hand last night? I know.

I generally agree with you, but there were a couple of things. First, the CDC is in Atlanta, so there's no reason to say good-bye to Merle at all. The writers didn't do a very good job of communicating that. Second, to be fair, Rick only spent two episodes searching for his family. It doesn't bother me that he wanted

@Dan Torres: Wait... 3D is "pretty new?" It's been around for 60 years.

@the yawner: That's an average Saturday night.

@NoelVeiga: I would swear that the pituitary case was in a previous season of Fringe, but I can't for the life of me remember which one.

I want to see more of what was going on with the other side's religion. Those banners looked intriguing, and it didn't seem like the Candyman's group was openly cultish.

As long as it includes a scene of Batman going emo and dancing, I'll be happy.

Looks like the filmmakers just went whole hog with this. I never thought they'd bother with Oa, Kilowog, Tomar Re, etc. in the first GL movie. Makes me excited.

Oh good. The Company of Wolves with all the sexiness stripped out. Blech.

@txtphile: No, they shouldn't get that from Fringe, but they certainly don't get it anywhere else. It'd just be nice to see evolution portrayed once correctly.

@doodahdoodoo: Fun fact about the medieval warm period - it was an absolute disaster for most of the world. Europe lucked out and survived relatively unscathed, save the widespread drought. But, hey, at least it didn't cause the collapse of their societies like it seems to have for some North American civilizations.

@TheNobleRobot: Makes sense. All of the sudden, I smell Battlestar Galactica crossover. Maybe Dirk Benedict will show up.

@phantom_K9: Actually, Walter did say something specifically about hominids. I was totally looking for that out, hoping they'd be like dinosaur people or something awesome like that.

@Dracoster: Good catch. I didn't even think about that.

I really enjoyed this episode, but then again, I'm a sucker for those secret pseudo-history things. I'll read a Graham Hancock book even while tearing it apart as garbage.

I must agree with you, Annalee. An amazing show. True sci-fi. Lots hate for it in the comments, though. I kinda wish people had tried accepting it for what it was instead of wanting it to be something else, but that's something we're all guilty of at times.

I was hoping to see Kathy Bates as Catwoman.

Wasn't there a first season episode where bank robbers used the same device to get through walls? And one of the robbers gets stuck in the wall?