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    That was interminably painful to sit through; just horribly written and directed.

    Geez, it's gettin' to the point there'll be more shows than stars in the universe.

    GAH! Too many words.

    Now everyone knows matter and anti-matter don't play well together.

    This episode had 4, perhaps 5 music montages. If that's not a sign of creative bankruptcy….

    Uh uh, it was the protracted Pablo/Kelly will they, won't they sequences.

    By comparison, the most lightweight episode of the season thus far, but it certainly brought the laughs, e.g. Claire unable to withhold laughter as Josh becomes ever more tangled in the can of worms he opened. The "adult" subplots were mostly a distraction and the music score was working overtime to underline the

    He's paid his dues.

    One thing this show is definitely very good at is shooting itself in the foot. I never followed the comic, is it as poorly plotted and are the characters as equally misconceived?

    (Super-)Adventures in Babysitting sounds about right.

    I’ve been waiting for you, Opie-Wan. We meet again, at last.

    Beginning at the departure from the space station, the sequence runs approx. 6 minutes long. And it looked and sounded great on the big screen.

    Egregious is definitely the wrong choice of word. The combination of Trumbull's beautifully lit model work with Goldsmith's effusively romantic score to reintroduce Kirk to his fair Enterprise could hardly be describe as "outstandingly bad".

    "We are the Bored. Lower your expectations and surrender your quips. We will subtract your analytical and critical distinctiveness from our own. Your indifference will adapt to service us. Yawning is futile."

    At the very least, he was a lovely thing to look at back in the day.

    Funny, unpredictable and enough attention to character building to prevent Ash from becoming a one trick chainsaw. Keep it up. I'm diggin' it.

    Are there many other shows as consistently intelligent and funny as this one?

    Damn shame about Looking.

    Eight five per cent of working directors should go back to doing animated porn.

    Krull may be a misfire, but it does boast some fine technical credits, including a very fetching Ken Marshall in tights and, most impressive of all, a grandiose music score by the late James Horner.