Even as a kid I cringed at Dolph's "I have the power!" line reading. It is still mocked among my friends to this day.
Even as a kid I cringed at Dolph's "I have the power!" line reading. It is still mocked among my friends to this day.
Nobody beats The Following FBI. *whispers* nobody
That could have happened. I think my attention drifted for part of the interrogation.
What doesn't make sense is why was the military keeping 2,000 zombies locked in a stadium as opposed to what they were doing at the hospital (cattle-gun/incineration).
As usual one of my pet peeves makes an appearance, the TV tropey T-bone. Question, when did strigoi learn to drive? …probably some unnamed enlightened strigoi like Kelly or Eichorst?
I think he told Setrakian last episode that he prefers the world the way it is when Setrakian made this same comment to him.
I actually couldn't tell but assume they were T-boned 'cause as impractical as that is as a method to stop someone in a car, TV shows love to use a T-bone. I really hope real life spy agencies or terrorist groups don't have a T-boning course as part of their training curriculum.
A lot of commenters mentioned at the time that Peter should have been more like Synch from Marvel's Generation X comics where he could only use the powers of those in his general vicinity. How they didn't see Peter becoming too overpowered is beyond me. This directly resulted in them coming up with BS ways to make him…
Because this is network TV and naked clones are a no no (even tastefully hidden in shadow). Although the first episode of Blindspot did quite a bit of non-revealing nudity. Curious how Heroes will explain the clothes thing.
I liked the interaction where he asked his clone for his watch back.
Or Ward's prison cell from last season. Not only did it have a completely see through front it had a camera watching him 24x7. Not that I remember seeing a toilet or even a bucket in there. Hannibal (TV series) did have a toilet in his cell along with the fancy wallpaper. Pretty sure it would break the magic if we…
Simon Williams was a scientist initially. He didn't become a stuntman/actor-wannabe until after he got his powers.
I mostly made the comment for the snark but I do always wonder about some of the things you mention like when someone is kidnapped and tied up or locked up in a small closet or room, what happens when they need to go to the bathroom? Some shows like The Americans will address and actually show you, but others assume…
Good thing Simmons was teleported to the one planet on the other side of the universe with the right mix of oxygen and nitrogen and correct atmospheric partial pressures to support human life.
Cancelled after 8 episodes on ABC. It was a summer series so I didn't start watching until episode 7. I downloaded the remaining episodes (13 total) before going back and watching it all from the beginning. It came on Friday nights so the network didn't think much of it from the beginning. No idea if it is on Netflix…
The 24 layer cake model then.
Yeah Traveller looked like it had good potential. It was however the first time I saw Viola Davis and I've been captivated ever since.
Not to mention the only recruit who doesn't button up her top. That's some distracting cleavage right there. Really hard trying to watch the show.
I thought the format was reminiscent of Defying Gravity also a non-Shonda ABC show which was unfortunately labelled "Grey's Anatomy in Space" by the network (not the creators). It has the same flashback to training, recruits with deep, dark secrets in their past, sordid hook-ups, etc. I actually liked Defying Gravity.…
Yeah it was Season 1. It's been too long to remember the mess that became of the show.