I personally prefer shorter seasons, 13 episodes per season is very good. The story keeps thighter that way. Also the risk of early cancellation is possibly lower when there's fewer episodes to produce, I think.
These are the ones which in my opinion tell the best what kind of show you're watching. Which is what theme songs are supposed to do, imo. Farscape The Shield Quantum Leap Poirot The Muppet Show Carnivale Star Trek Deep Space Nine Miami Vice
Speculation but I think this is quite likely... Did it cross anyone else's mind that maybe Diana's new boyfriend has the mutation gene from the kemomachine and since Diana got a treatment from doctor Burkoff - maybe their child will be a 4400? And therefore: maybe Alice Krige's character...
Best: Carnivale (sets the mood for the show perfectly) Twin Peaks (same here) Farscape (the first one was probably the best although I like the others as well) The 4400 Star Trek: Enterprise Dead Like Me (as clever as the show as whole) Worst (too many to mention): Deadwood (too...
Yep, three seasons is better than two (what they gave to Carnivale). But I still have to question HBO's financial and artistic decisions: to kill a milking and widely acclaimed cow? I think HBO is digging their own grave cancelling favorite shows after another.
I have to agree with The X-Files episode "Home". Scary as hell, shouldn't be watched while home alone. Also killing those kids in Deadwood bothered me for a day or two, as did Aceveda's blowjob in The Shield. I might add to the list of disturbing moments those couple "eye scenes" from...
This season has been hell of a ride, the best yet, in my opinion. Extremely exciting and fresh, excluding those two episodes at the start of the season (episodes 7 and 8) which nearly made me lost my faith. Sean Gallery's soundtrack really rocks this year, it's truly excellent and original.
The producer (whose name escapes me) of the show said in an interview I read somewhere concerning the Chinese storyline that they will try to bring the Chinese plot back in the latter half of the season 5 if they just can find a plausible (as plausible as anything is in the 24 universe) way...
Love the new interrogation methods of Jack Bauer: he only needs to say "I'm upset" and suspects begin to talk. What a cliffhanger! The explosions were executed perfectly.
I think it actually makes sense. Henderson implied that Nina Meyers could've been the one framing him and since Jack got to know Nina's customs quite well, I think it's very easy for Jack to believe Henderson was indeed framed by the same woman who screwed him. On the way to see Henderson he...
Yes, after two poor hours of the show (episodes 7 & 8), 24 has been back for another two brilliant hours already. My faith is restored and I'm willing to believe again this season is going to be the best. Looks very promising. Weller's Henderson is an excellent adversary for Jack Bauer.
I believe the complete news was that HBO was planning on making a 4-hour miniseries and if that went over well, they could bring Carnivale back as a series.
Too bad this season is starting to look and feel like a season 4 redux. Just put Marwan in Erwich's place and that's it. The first six episodes were magnificient but now it feels all too familiar.
Carnivale Dead Like Me I would like to bring back Farscape too but the story already got it's conclusion so there's really no point. Can't really come up with a third show.
I want more of The Muppet Show! New season sets of Arrested Development and The Shield work just fine, too. Especially when Europe is still waiting for season 3 of The Shield to be released. That sucks. Oh, and Twin Peaks season 2, naturally. But who hasn't want that for the last two or...
I have the australian release (R4) and after just watching the third episode which is cut in R1 (according to www.ultimatedisney.com) I'm sorry to report that it's cut in R4 too. Ultimatedisney says that the third episode misses a couple of news segments and these are nowhere to be found in R4...
I hope they haven't forgotten to tell us what the nursery rhyme from season one meant, it was implied it's very important part of the story - as well as the french sentence found from the map.
My wife jokingly suspected that the rest of the season is going to go by pushing the button until someone is seriously late on his/hers duty and they run through the jungle to get there in time. This probably happens more than once during the season until in the season finale they don't make it...
That's fun. Really professional. No matter there's not Farscape or DS9 listed, those two are extremely poor shows anyway. I think this is an opinion of one single journalist who listed all the scifi shows he's seen. Got to be, otherwise this is just a big joke.
Found this from Geos:
Didn't anticipate? This makes me believe again that even they don't know what those numbers mean - especially since if the numbers were just a plot device... So, do they drop the numbers everywhere just for fun without any logic to screw the audience?
That was a good episode but I definitely agree with some previous posters that this episode should've been the season finale, not the first episode of the new season. Or at least they should have shown the (brilliant) teaser as a part of the season one finale as someone suggested. This got me...