One of the things I really like about POI is that they actually developed Fusco a little bit instead of just leaving him as Reese's pet dirty cop.
One of the things I really like about POI is that they actually developed Fusco a little bit instead of just leaving him as Reese's pet dirty cop.
What? Last Resort is on at 8 and POI is on at 9. I can watch both without using a DVR.
I really do watch Kitchen Nightmares before Fringe so I'm at least semi-serious.
Yeah! Kitchen Nightmares is back! There's no better lead-in show for Fringe!
I would watch the hell out of an El Jefe Vador movie.
I just read about this recently. Oh, wait, it was you commenting on a different article.
At first glance that's who I thought it was.
Cameron Winklevoss has time-traveled back to the Old West to prevent a chrono-hopping Mark Zuckerberg from building the Transcontinental Railroad.
Wait! I've seen this movie.
Mulan and Sleeping Beauty united to bring back the world they love! Princes are stupid — let's just make out a little bit, and see how it feels!
I've seen the movie. I meant I hadn't seen the movie The Lift referenced in the article.
The evil elevator made me think of this Naomi Watts star vehicle instead The Lift (which I haven't seen).
But they are nice legs ;)
I assume there's more to everyone in Haven until proven otherwise.
As big a fan of the show as I am, I have to admit this wasn't a particularly good episode. While the feral men plot did produce some good bits (like the guy in the neck cone) it could have been executed better.
What part of valid launch order from a valid source are you having trouble with?
Yes, I know that. But the way they set up the situation, there was no good reason for him to disobey that order (I explained why above).
POI is one of my few "must see" shows this fall. There are so many loose threads from last season (Reese's old partner for example) that they have plenty of story material.
For those of us who have actually served in the U.S. military, yes it is the one thing too much to accept when the captain disobeys the exact order he's been trained to carry out (launch missiles upon receipt of a valid launch order).
I've ranted about this enough on the O-deck so the short version of my problem with the show is that the captain should have fired the missiles. He had no reason to second guess the launch order, which was valid and came from a valid source. There are any number of legitimate reasons for using the secondary channel…