I like Los Bros Salazar a whole lot. Too many blondes for me to tell them apart, though.
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I NEED THE NIELSEN DATA RIGHT NOW.
As sympathetic as Alex is, I have to agree that I think I'll be rooting for Violet or K. Callan's characters to win.
The one thing that bothers me is Amy Acker playing the helpless victim and hostage. I hope she picks up some agency and works against her captors rather than just screaming "Help, save me!" from the train tracks she's tied to in every episode.
Or, y'know, she could turn blue and throw Paul Ben Victor's truck at him.
The one thing that bothers me is Amy Acker playing the helpless victim and hostage. I hope she picks up some agency and works against her captors rather than just screaming "Help, save me!" from the train tracks she's tied to in every episode.
I'm hoping that she is secretly one of the people behind the race.
I'm hoping that she is secretly one of the people behind the race.
ooh I like!
I also wasn't crazy about the theme. But I loved the use of music through the rest of the show.
I'm hoping that she is secretly one of the people behind the race.
Oh, absolutely. I've kind of been assuming that all along. (I also don't think she was in the truck when NF was picked up.)
Maybe the truck driver has a twin brother....
The music and score in the episode is what I'm seeing nearly all the online searches for at the moment. People loved the music, apparently.
I loved the "I missed orientation" line (because I so totally would), but I'm also harboring a secret dream that they told everyone that they just missed orientation, and they'll have to figure it out as they go.Me, too.
I didn't notice the theme, but I did notice the use of music in general, and liked it. It reminds me a lot of how music was used (to good effect) in season one of Veronica Mars.
The soldier -- who is somehow AWOL without his own knowledge -- is he played by the same actor who played Kevin Girardi's friend on Joan of Arcadia (the guy who had the accident which crippled Kevin).
Is it just me or does JD Pardo (Sean Salazar) look like he could be a lost Menendez brother? I kept waiting for him to say, "Dad told me about Lyle and Eric, but I never heard of you."
And Oh! Charles Martin Smith plays Mr. Bright. Why was I thinking that was Clint Howard? The Ron Howard connection must have muddied my brain.
overall verdict: Watched it for the Tim-n-Kristen, staying for the LOVE!
I don't feel the love yet, but that's typical for me. I watched for the Tim, Kristen, and Nathan, but am staying for the like. I'm already invested in three characters (which is pretty good for such an enormous cast). I would have liked to see a little of Alex and Kathryn's homelife up front, so I'd have some emotion reaction to her kidnapping.
The soldier -- who is somehow AWOL without his own knowledge --
Okay, yeah, that was a little weird. Though amusing.
Now that I think about it, I could see it happening with someone who was in the National Guard or something (not that I know anything about how that actually works), but this guy is supposed to be actually *in* the Army, right?