Rob Kral really brings it. I am so pleased.
Absolutely. When I was watching the episode I didn't remember who was doing the score. During the scene where Rebecca is sitting at her desk after staying at the office the entire night, the music sounded like a mix of the music from "Home" (Angel) & "The Message (Firefly). I was very pleased.
As for the acting and the show, the pilot has kept my interest but it has to keep it - I'm not sure I'm a die-hard fan yet. I don't watch this kind of show very often so it will be interesting to see where the storylines lead and how the characters develop.
Congratulations Tim!
Driveby to congratulate Tim on an excellent pilot, agree with Hec on the gender stuff, and smack myself for not recognizing the bookseller. We just watched AYNOHYEB last week during our lead-in Minear-a-thon. (We also watched OOG and Karma Chameleon AIWFG).
Hi everyone! Bye everyone!
I'm a little confused by a lot of the negative comments I've read across various boards. After 1 episode (1 puzzle piece) people are crying because they don't see the whole picture. Grow up kids. Watch and learn.
As for the Web shot first thing. I agree with the "3 people know what happened, 1 is dead." also 1 other did it (not likely to turn himself in) and the other will be convinced he saved her life.
Parinoid theories :
'Sides he had to kill Simon before simon revealed he was working for Web.
And Web knew it was Alverez because he orchestrated that too. This is big picture chess master guy. he knows where all the pieces are all the time and is willing to sacrifice a piece for a new one. "A knight for enbankment, folds his newpaper castle."
(We also watched OOG and Karma Chameleon AIWFG).
Yay! I feel like I'm in the minority for loving "Karma Chameleon," so it's good to find others who do too.
Oh, no, we all enjoyed it, and there were 8 of us. So you're not alone, there's a strong southern pro-karma chameleon contingent.
I think I like that episode of Wonderfalls. Sounds like I need to acquire the DVDs (I am sooooo slow) and rewatch to be sure.
It's my least-favorite episode of the series, but that's pretty much a case of "liked it rather than loving it like the others."
JadeHand, does your white font contain actual spoilers for future episodes?
Hi ho. My first reaction to The Inside last night was:
The Inside = OH YES
Which perhaps should have been = YES, Please.
SHOOTING FIRST: Didn't really bother me. Or impress me. Or anything really because I was already whirled up into a passion of thinking of Web as a BAD MAN for using Rebecca so carelessly [in the sense of caring for, not taking care in use]. That was far more impressive to me on a character level than his shooting.
VS. FIREFLY: With Firefly I sat patiently through the first million boring minutes of The Train Job until the kicking-of-the-lackey. Then I said, "Well, okay, yes. That was more promising. I'll watch next week." With The Inside I sat patiently through the minutes of the teaser. It was dark. I was confused as to what the premise of the show was going to be. But the rest of the episode just snared me. I don't remember seeing commercials, which is pretty monumental. I was just totally absorbed in the story. I didn't love it, and I wasn't calling BEST-NEW-FANDOM-EVER!!!!!, but I was completely into the story. It was lulling.
And so I say, "Yes, please. I'll have some more."
In the end, I have to hold this show a little bit away from me. I think whave I've learned is that the next time I get attached to a show it's a little bit of shame-on-me.
I
get
that the FBI agents searching in the dark is supposed to be atmospheric and spooky, but the convention just makes me giggle. And mock.
I would LOVE one day to see a suspect in one of those darkened rooms hit the lights, blind the agents for a second, and get away.
I can accept Web taking the shot he could get at the armed guy holding the woman hostage as ok. I also know he's a bastard and am not surprised that he enjoyed it so much.