How bout establishing some fans first? Come on, the thing is five episodes in. The CAD triangle isn't blowing my mind, and the only thing of interest really was Melissa and Nick. Nick was actually the least developed character and all along I was thinking somewhere down the road, there'd be a Nick-focused episode and we'll get to see him fit in with the group more and more over time. Then you kill him in ep 5, and bring in the brother? Really? Who the eff wants to know about his never before mentioned brother?
Bad plan! In the months and months of planning, nobody thought that was a bad idea? And just out of curiosity, how is it even possible for the dude to have an older brother? Weren't all the parents high-schoolers? Unless the bro's an unidentical twin...
Vexed. I am very vexed. If it wasn't for the hope that they'd bring him back to life somehow, I'd be done with this. I might still be done with this. If by episode five, my two favorite characters are the two with the least lines, and if in episode five they kill one of those two... What's the point, really?
I don't even mind if they go for the routine amnesia storyline, but geez. I'm starting to get that this is a remake of Eureka, only with more dinosaurs and less scientists. There is absolutely no reason to keep watching this. This is the worst thing of the season. It started off borderline and became unwatchable by episode 4. So sad.
I'm thoroughly confused. Waited until 4 am to watch this to get the horror aspect, but now I'm just confused. Is this supposed to be a series with the same people starring every week? Who's the star of this? Emo girl? Cheating dad? I feel as if I just watched an abridged version to Amityvile. Or Rose Red, or some Stephen King thing.
What is this? Somebody tell me what this is supposed to be. All I know for sure is that it's not a comedy. Is it supposed to be a suspense thing? I don't see how, because there's nothing suspenseful about it. Except I know it's not a horror.
And why is it so glitchy? I tried it in three different players and then decided it was a style thing, but why? They're going to keep that glitchiness for the entire season?
Missed John Ralphio, but I like 720 for Tom instead of office goofball. Ben and Tom are the best comedy team.
The best- the total overreaction by the crowd when Leslie tries to read her book. and, Ron: Answer her!
Another one bites the dust. (Gloria)
I mean, come on! By season 4, witches should be extinct! Gloria was actually the best part of the episode, with her creepy slow "voodoo" on Stefan. She was badass, knew her stuff, and then, Bam! Death! I knew it was coming, but still! Come on!
I'm almost ready to join Bonnie in her hatred of vampires. They have no regard for human life and even less for witches. At this rate I don't even understand why there's not a vampire vs witch war brewing up. Do they get paid to help these vampires? Do they have hefty life insurance plans that leave their families covered to the extent that they don't actually mind dying? Can they not equate "vampires" with "my impending death"? It's like genocide or something... Bonnie's grandmom, Maddox and Greta, Greta's dad and Luca, Bree...Six people do not a genocide make, but these witches have to start opening their eyes. I've yet to see a witch actually kill a vampire!
Best episode yet. Big yay! Loved that the girl was the one that ended up possessed.
Somehow, Melissa is ending up my favourite. Cassie's a little boring, but she was way better this episode. It's so good that she knows she's lining herself up to be a homewrecker - nice twist to the classic triangle by having the girl being the one trying to break in. Faye is starting to get a little over the top for me... So my new ranking after this is Melissa, then Cass, then Faye. Diana comes in fourth just for being so ridiculously blind/boring/naggy. Melissa's like the runt of the pack, so sad that I can't help but root for her. Low self-esteem, no parents(?), damaged boyfriend(?), demon possession... Give the girl a break.
Five star episode. Didn't even miss the cool dude. Heather jumping the stairs was awesome! In one episode, my interest is cemented. I hereby commit myself to watching this out.
Episode was good, from somebody who was starting to hate Glee. Seeing some signs that they are going to restart the Kurt drama, but I hope not.
In the beginning I thought this show was going to be about equal opportunity, but Rachel took it over the way Elmo took over Sesame street. Would it have been that impossible for her not to be the lead for once? Mercedes kinda bitched out with her attitude, but Rachel's attitude is all around awful for two entire seasons and she's actually getting worse. School pres. too? Glee turned into Rachel plus back-up.
Emma's story was good. Not tear inducing but I don't think the goal was to make anyone cry.
Yay, they remembered Mike, only for a show that's supposed to be all righteous and preachy, I don't like how they keep pushing the Asian stereotype. It's starting to get offensive and I'm not even Asian.
Two strikes and I'm out. This episode was actually worse than the first. The first, at least, had Charlie centered jokes. This one, Kutcher was more grating than ever. The VO from Berta was cringe worthy.
I'm just going to pretend the series had a finale. I'm done.
I cannot understand a universe in which Big Bang gets better ratings than Community. How does something like that happen?
Who is watching this new Charlie's Angels? Are they watching it under pain of death?
1. Fav scene: Klaus at the bar with Damon. "How many freebies did I sign up for, and clearly, you want to die."
2. Hybrids : for the massive showdown that'll occur mid season between him and and minions of the new big bad... referring to that the police guy is a minion of another bigger bad, say the biggest bad.
3. Klaus hunter : This police guy is just a paycheck villain. The biggest bad I'm going to say is his mom. Which would be hot. In a non-incest way.
4. Katherine is a walking cliff-hanger generator. She pops up at the end of an episode and does something random. I was lost as to her function/role sine quarter way in season two. Nothing she does adds up.
5. Caroline - kinda overreaction. Stop milking my sympathy. I'm starting to not like her again. i thought she was going to continue with the butchness but Tyler's pushing her back into Bimbo land. This is the beginning of the degeneration.
Brandon is so crazy!!!! I totally love this guy. I love the whole crazy blue team. Everybody's playing it cool and he's exploding, actual ashes on his face. The guy's arguments don't make any sense, he can't tell a decent lie to save his life, and when he manages to tell one, he makes public confessions half an hour later. He's crazy and not even trying to pretend to blend.
Ben at 720 was the best part of the episode. "...by the end of this sentence." that line was classic Ben comedy. They were kind of scrimping on Ben's snarkiness recently, so I at least appreciated his return to form.
Tammy one manages to be a pedophile to a middle aged Ron, 5 star stuff.
A little bit boring... for a show about dinosaurs. And I was actually hoping that at some point they'd separate him from his hard-to-like, all-bases-covered family. Was kinda hoping they'd have killed off a family member in the pilot, just to slack off some of the cliche-ness.
Don't know why people thought they shouldn't have revealed the info about Taylor's son. That was as obvious as the 3rd child being in the bag. This show isn't about suspense.
All in all, it was good. Better than that Falling Skies nightmare at least, which is my new base low for sci-fi series. Carnivorous dinosaurs are always good and I look forward to the next dinosaur-man battle as long as the show racks up a believable death toll.
Brandon is making this so interesting with his crazy ass. But he's honestly crazy, so I hope it doesn't hurt him too much. To come out and take the blame for it was a good honest move that should help the rest of the tribe see him as less evil mastermind and more a good old crazy like Shambo.
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How bout establishing some fans first? Come on, the thing is five episodes in. The CAD triangle isn't blowing my mind, and the only thing of interest really was Melissa and Nick. Nick was actually the least developed character and all along I was thinking somewhere down the road, there'd be a Nick-focused episode and we'll get to see him fit in with the group more and more over time. Then you kill him in ep 5, and bring in the brother? Really? Who the eff wants to know about his never before mentioned brother?
Bad plan! In the months and months of planning, nobody thought that was a bad idea? And just out of curiosity, how is it even possible for the dude to have an older brother? Weren't all the parents high-schoolers? Unless the bro's an unidentical twin...
Geez.
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What is this? Somebody tell me what this is supposed to be. All I know for sure is that it's not a comedy. Is it supposed to be a suspense thing? I don't see how, because there's nothing suspenseful about it. Except I know it's not a horror.
And why is it so glitchy? I tried it in three different players and then decided it was a style thing, but why? They're going to keep that glitchiness for the entire season?
Again, what is this? So much confusion.
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The best- the total overreaction by the crowd when Leslie tries to read her book. and, Ron: Answer her!
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I mean, come on! By season 4, witches should be extinct! Gloria was actually the best part of the episode, with her creepy slow "voodoo" on Stefan. She was badass, knew her stuff, and then, Bam! Death! I knew it was coming, but still! Come on!
I'm almost ready to join Bonnie in her hatred of vampires. They have no regard for human life and even less for witches. At this rate I don't even understand why there's not a vampire vs witch war brewing up. Do they get paid to help these vampires? Do they have hefty life insurance plans that leave their families covered to the extent that they don't actually mind dying? Can they not equate "vampires" with "my impending death"? It's like genocide or something... Bonnie's grandmom, Maddox and Greta, Greta's dad and Luca, Bree...Six people do not a genocide make, but these witches have to start opening their eyes. I've yet to see a witch actually kill a vampire!
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Somehow, Melissa is ending up my favourite. Cassie's a little boring, but she was way better this episode. It's so good that she knows she's lining herself up to be a homewrecker - nice twist to the classic triangle by having the girl being the one trying to break in. Faye is starting to get a little over the top for me... So my new ranking after this is Melissa, then Cass, then Faye. Diana comes in fourth just for being so ridiculously blind/boring/naggy. Melissa's like the runt of the pack, so sad that I can't help but root for her. Low self-esteem, no parents(?), damaged boyfriend(?), demon possession... Give the girl a break.
Five star episode. Didn't even miss the cool dude. Heather jumping the stairs was awesome! In one episode, my interest is cemented. I hereby commit myself to watching this out.
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In the beginning I thought this show was going to be about equal opportunity, but Rachel took it over the way Elmo took over Sesame street. Would it have been that impossible for her not to be the lead for once? Mercedes kinda bitched out with her attitude, but Rachel's attitude is all around awful for two entire seasons and she's actually getting worse. School pres. too? Glee turned into Rachel plus back-up.
Emma's story was good. Not tear inducing but I don't think the goal was to make anyone cry.
Yay, they remembered Mike, only for a show that's supposed to be all righteous and preachy, I don't like how they keep pushing the Asian stereotype. It's starting to get offensive and I'm not even Asian.
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I'm just going to pretend the series had a finale. I'm done.
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Also "C-Span".
Also Dwight playing lazy, with his glancing to the camera.
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Who is watching this new Charlie's Angels? Are they watching it under pain of death?
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2. Hybrids : for the massive showdown that'll occur mid season between him and and minions of the new big bad... referring to that the police guy is a minion of another bigger bad, say the biggest bad.
3. Klaus hunter : This police guy is just a paycheck villain. The biggest bad I'm going to say is his mom. Which would be hot. In a non-incest way.
4. Katherine is a walking cliff-hanger generator. She pops up at the end of an episode and does something random. I was lost as to her function/role sine quarter way in season two. Nothing she does adds up.
5. Caroline - kinda overreaction. Stop milking my sympathy. I'm starting to not like her again. i thought she was going to continue with the butchness but Tyler's pushing her back into Bimbo land. This is the beginning of the degeneration.
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Tammy one manages to be a pedophile to a middle aged Ron, 5 star stuff.
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What are they doing? Re-junkiefying the sponsor? How does that work?
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Don't know why people thought they shouldn't have revealed the info about Taylor's son. That was as obvious as the 3rd child being in the bag. This show isn't about suspense.
All in all, it was good. Better than that Falling Skies nightmare at least, which is my new base low for sci-fi series. Carnivorous dinosaurs are always good and I look forward to the next dinosaur-man battle as long as the show racks up a believable death toll.
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