What about JD and Dr. Cox?
What about JD and Dr. Cox?
This ep was WAY better than the first, good lord. This is the ep you start with. Narrate over the bullshit of the first ep.
I will say, the new Claudia does a terrible job of hiding her British accent. Multiple times in both episodes, that accent squeaks through and she sounds obviously different. Oh well, maybe she…
This finale was simply perfect. I'm a grown adult and I cried my eyes out.
I can’t believe they didn’t take advantage of having Jim Parsons for the finale and NOT take the opportunity for him to somehow discover his father never cheated. It’s unnecessarily tragic for Sheldon to believe his father was unfaithful when he never was.
Ew, Mayim Bialik. Shame that monster got another pay check.
I got to see it in the original run with one of my high school buddies at our town's drive-in. (Which was sadly demolished a decade or so ago.) And then we caught it again for the 30th or 35th anniversary, I forget which. It's a good one to see projected.
Yeah. It was time for Sheldon to go to California and they had to kill the father. The rest of the cast can go on to the spin-off. I haven’t looked for grown Georgie’s speech from TBBT, but if memory serves, there is a lot of room there for some of the other characters to at least reoccur, if not be part of the main…
It’s playing at one of our theaters in town in a few weeks and I'm super excited. Never got a chance to see it in theaters (I was 7)
Wasn’t a fan of the flash forwards in the final episode (perhaps because I never watched TBBT) but the penultimate funeral episode was pitch perfect.
Abetter spin off would be ........So what about Paige ?
Just watched the recent 4k anniversary release. It's a damn near perfect flick.
Honestly no. The movie is amazing. The soundtrack IS where it's at, though, agreed.
Counterpoint: No. And fuck off.
Yet another article that says CBS cancelled the show, when the head writers have repeatedly stated that they felt the show reached its conclusion. So weird to be so intent on stirring controversy where there is none.
I really can’t see the remake having the same impact, likely because there is simply so much more STUFF out there that can ‘speak to’ the target audience compared to when the original came out.
Seriously one of my favorite movies of all time.
To be honest, this is the boring part of the book. There’s a reason the movie removed the Eastern Europe jaunt.
Wasn’t that just the Anne Rice version of a feral vampire? Like one that couldn’t feed and was kept more or less locked up in a basement for centuries until he lost his mind?
I didn’t like this first episode. I found it boring. I am sure the show will pick up once they hit Paris.
I stopped reading after the fifth book, but do they ever revisit the plot thread that there are other species of vampire out there? In the book Louis and Claudia come across a vampire that’s more like a mindless ghoul, and that never really got expanded on.