If anyone with a Sam's Club membership is looking for a good deal on "All in the Family" Season 6, I found it yesterday at my local Sam's Club in Chesapeake,VA for 19.XX. YMMV, of course. Glad I stopped in there first. I was prepared to go to Best Buy or Circuit City.
sorry if this is a stupid question, but you can't use the 12% coupon on regularly priced DVDs, right? I didn't see that listed, but I got one in a letter explaining the changes to RZ and in the fine print it says it excludes new release DVDs, but doesn't say it excludes regularly priced DVDs.
When Clark went back in time and didn't tell Lana, Lana didn't go to the Talon to talk to Lois. Remember she stopped Lois from falling off the stool? Since Lana didn't show up, Lois ended up falling and laid there all that time until Clark saved her from being electrocuted. Before she got on...
Was I the only one who felt like Lana accepted it way too easily? Plus I would have liked to have heard Clark explain more to her than just that he came from another planet called Krypton. Atleast mention the first meteor shower. Too much of it too place off-screen.
How's it any different than Lex being in his life at this age? Clark will just have a history with both of them in the future. Since we're never going to see the Superman/Metropolis/Daily Planet years with this cast, it doesn't really matter anyway.
I actually really enjoy the final season of "All in the Family". IMO, Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton's chemistry and comedic timing with one another was never better. They also allowed Archie and Edith to grow and evolve into smarter and savvier people.
yeah, I was surprised about Kristen Kreuk's absence, but I believe they've been shooting episodes out of order, so this one might have been done while she was off filming a movie. Honestly though, I didn't miss Lana at all. That might be why I enjoyed the episode as much as I did :)
According to spoilers from Kryptonsite.com and other places, yes.. Jonathan runs against Lex for the Senate. Reportedly, Lois is also going to jump on the bandwagon and be his campaign manager
Tonight's episode was an improvement over last week's. Lots of great character moments and it's...
Erica Durance definitely has great chemistry with Welling. Maybe because there's no romantic angst or drama there, just a fun spark. It also seems like Welling has a lot of fun with their banter, I suppose because it's the only time he gets to play Clark that way outside of being exposed to red...
who says that Lex won't know that Clark is Superman? He might keep Clark's identity a secret because he believes it's his personal mission in life to rid the world of his old friend. That sounds like SV's Lex to me.
The best part of "Thirst" for me was the scenes with Lex/Fine and Carrie Fisher. I hope she returns later in this season, hopefully along with Michael McKean. I can't imagine that the producers wouldn't want to show the first meeting between Perry White and Lois Lane on this show. As for...
I saw "Serenity" it's opening weekend, but have just finally gotten my hands on a copy of "Firefly" from a local Best Buy($40.99). I've really been enjoying it.
I'd like to see "Serenity" one more time once it hits the local second run theaters.
Well, I haven't had much luck finding the B&W set either. I wanted to see if that coupon would work for it or not. I haven't had a chance to get to my local one yet, so I was wondering if anyone has found the B&W set at Sam's Club?