Agreed. In any other thread, be it about a movie or TV show, people are often reminded that it is not OK to comment on something that they have not actually seen. Apparently thread-crappers have immunity when it comes to Enterprise simply because a moderator is backing them up. Quite pathetic if...
Agreed. As a matter of fact, this might be the official "jump the shark" episode. With few exceptions, dream episodes are usually nothing but stretching a very thin narrative to fill out the time. Of course, to make it more palatable usually some bizarre scenes are added: Tony riding a horse...
Tino, I have a feeling you would still call it a great episode if it only shows Tony picking his nose for one hour. :D Tonight was not a bad episode. I liked that creepy old lady :D. But the last two episods gave the impression that some plot lines are dragged too long to fill out one...
Tino, I have a feeling you would still call it a great episode if it only shows Tony picking his nose for one hour. :D Tonight was not a bad episode. I liked that creepy old lady :D. But the last two episods gave the impression that some plot lines are dragged too long to fill out one...
Tino, I have a feeling you would still call it a great episode if it only shows Tony picking his nose for one hour. :D Tonight was not a bad episode. I liked that creepy old lady :D. But the last two episods gave the impression that some plot lines are dragged too long to fill out one...
Same here. IIRC she never shows up on the DVDs. It appears she is shy to the point of having public-phobia (I know it is not the correct word but it is almost 1 am. Give me a break :D )
I agree that box-office receipt is not a credible criterion for the quality of any film. But there is another issue here that fanboys prefer to ignore. Revolutions was aiming to be Cat in the Hat. That is why it opened on thousands of screens the world over simultaneously. That is what all...