I liked the pilot episode, thought the next couple episodes were kinda weak, but the last few episodes have hooked me again. It's something great to watch while waiting for Lost to start up again in January.
Here's my take on Nicole Kirby's (the babysitter) flash forward. She felt like she was deliberately being submerged into water and that she deserved this fate. My guess is that she is actually...
Spoiler:
...being baptized. The watery outline of the dude holding her under water resembles the priest she went to see in one of the previous episodes.
Here's my take on Nicole Kirby's (the babysitter) flash forward. She felt like she was deliberately being submerged into water and that she deserved this fate. My guess is that she is actually...
Here's my take on Nicole Kirby's (the babysitter) flash forward. She felt like she was deliberately being submerged into water and that she deserved this fate. My guess is that she is actually...
I kinda gave up watching after last week's episode, but I will continue to watch it. It started off well, but I'm kinda on the fence with the series now.
The only good bit is when the Feds are leaving the Bar having done badly with the Washington Senate Hearings(episode 4) and are promptly ambushed in the Underground Carpark. I love the shoot out. Sweet.
Here in Oz they've just shown the episode where we see the suicidal doc's flashforward, which has inspired him to learn Japanease from a language tape. There's some humour as the tape teaches him phrases like "Are you well?" and "How are you?" while he's being sick and then it get's to the phrases "Who are you?" and "What do you want?"
James Martin(RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16, 2011 Top 32)
Okay, just watched the two-part epsiode, Revelation Zero and WOW.
WOW.
This show just got back into my queue on Hulu. Darn good episode, answered a LOT of questions and gave us a couple new ones!
Andrew Turner(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Tales Subscriber)
Just saw the series finale and I'm pleased, but sad that the show's been cancelled.
Apparently, much like Defying Gravity, it was a little too cerebral for the average viewer.
ABC claims viewership droped by more than half, from nearly 13 million to just under 5 million for the final episode. I think it's because the characters talked too much and there just weren't enough flash-and-bang...
I have to hand it to ABC-- I think they have the best network programing (of the Big 3), and they've given this kind of show a shot more than once.