So... I'm watching The 4400. I wonder if I'll be lost, not having seen the first season.
We Tivo'd the miniseries (or first season, I guess), and just watched the pilot. I like the premise more than I like the writing or the acting.
(And man, Peter Coyote looks like he's aged about 10 years since he was interviewed for Commune. Maybe it's just the lighting/makeup.)
So that is Summer! I've been trying to find that info on the net for a half an hour. Should have known I only had to come here for the answer.
4400: See, the problem with sending people in to
the asylum where they're building the big metal tower
is that they're not seding them in
with tinfoil hats. That's why the compulsion is spreading.
I mean, do they not read the internets?
I'm on the fence as of right now. Maybe if they re-air the previous season (which I geuss I missed earlier today, but I suppose they might do it again), I'll see if that helps. The acting is sort of all over the board, though.
So what was the big secret at the end of last season? I cought the pilot and one other ep today, but not the last one.
I contemplated buying a used DVD set of
The 4400
today, but I ended up going with a used set of
Angel
Season Five instead. I really want to hear the commentary on "Smile Time."
(I still have most of the last season on my TiVo. Now that I have it on DVD is there any reason at all to hold onto it?)
Cool, Perkins. I'll keep an eye on the mailbox.
BLT fixins weren't reason enough to put clothes on over my lovely new sunburn. Will have to make do with coconut shrimp.
Also, did Michael Moriarty
have a stroke or something? God, I love him on L&O. But he seemed really off here and I'm trying to place whether it's natural or purposeful.
brenda, I read somewhere that it's
not aliens, but some time travel thing instead. They were abducted by the future or some shit.
Is that what you mean?
Will have to make do with coconut shrimp.
Make do? Sheesh, woman. If you don't like them that much send them over here.