The Following Review: Burn Baby Burn Comments (Page 2)
15 Comments
Jan
February 5th, 2013 12:54 PM
I got one thing to say I love this show do not bother me when it's on.
Leo
February 5th, 2013 8:18 AM
I think this show deserved a 5 star every week. It's just full of twists (though some of them are too obvious) and it's really smart writing.
It's like reading a really good crime novel.
I love the triangle story and Joe and Ryan's first meeting.
The wife needs more developing, instead just screaming "Where is my Joey?" every scene.
And I agree, Emma is like the creepiest. She pulled off angelic and devilish perfectly.
Sean McKenna Rank: Staff Member
February 5th, 2013 7:42 AM
@Adam - I think this show will work out in the long run especially if they maintain solid character development for both the agents and the followers. Next episode is a really interesting one. Thanks for reading!
Adam
February 4th, 2013 10:59 PM
I thought this was much better than the second episode; not quite as good as the pilot. Unlike the second episode, we saw lots of character development here, specifically in the other agents and followers. Plus the flashbacks were more relevant this time around I felt, and the writing was much better. So for me, it's a 8.6/10, with the pilot being a 9/10 and the second episode being a 7.8/10... Thanks for the review.
xmeg816x
February 4th, 2013 10:55 PM
Pauls lying comment was in reference to him not telling Emma about what was happening when they were undercover as the gay couple I think. Does anyone get the feeling their was more to Joe and Ryan's relationship then Ryan ever told anyone? Ryans comment about how Joe pulls people in and how he fell for it makes me wonder. It was very suspect that Ryan just happened to run into Sara and her friend the first night Joe tried to kill her and to also go to check out their apartment on a whim. He had no reason to think anything would happen to them. I almost get the feeling he knew it was Joe, Joe initially convinced him to work with him then Ryan changed his mind at the last minute and thats why he saved Sara. Would make more sense that this is why he is punishing Ryan rather than just because of sleeping with his wife.
February 5th, 2013 12:54 PM
I got one thing to say I love this show do not bother me when it's on.
February 5th, 2013 8:18 AM
I think this show deserved a 5 star every week. It's just full of twists (though some of them are too obvious) and it's really smart writing.
It's like reading a really good crime novel.
I love the triangle story and Joe and Ryan's first meeting.
The wife needs more developing, instead just screaming "Where is my Joey?" every scene.
And I agree, Emma is like the creepiest. She pulled off angelic and devilish perfectly.
Rank: Staff Member
February 5th, 2013 7:42 AM
@Adam - I think this show will work out in the long run especially if they maintain solid character development for both the agents and the followers. Next episode is a really interesting one. Thanks for reading!
February 4th, 2013 10:59 PM
I thought this was much better than the second episode; not quite as good as the pilot. Unlike the second episode, we saw lots of character development here, specifically in the other agents and followers. Plus the flashbacks were more relevant this time around I felt, and the writing was much better. So for me, it's a 8.6/10, with the pilot being a 9/10 and the second episode being a 7.8/10... Thanks for the review.
February 4th, 2013 10:55 PM
Pauls lying comment was in reference to him not telling Emma about what was happening when they were undercover as the gay couple I think. Does anyone get the feeling their was more to Joe and Ryan's relationship then Ryan ever told anyone? Ryans comment about how Joe pulls people in and how he fell for it makes me wonder. It was very suspect that Ryan just happened to run into Sara and her friend the first night Joe tried to kill her and to also go to check out their apartment on a whim. He had no reason to think anything would happen to them. I almost get the feeling he knew it was Joe, Joe initially convinced him to work with him then Ryan changed his mind at the last minute and thats why he saved Sara. Would make more sense that this is why he is punishing Ryan rather than just because of sleeping with his wife.