I might give Journeyman another week. I'm glad that they cleared up the thing with his wife. I would have been very annoyed if this had been a thread through the season.
'The Killer In Me'
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Adam Baldwin is back! Huzzah for Chuck! (Let's hope it doesn't tank like Drive.) ** Hangs head in a moment of silence **
I couldn't get into Chuck, but in all fairness I was setting up an wireless router, and technology hates me, so I was distracted. I'll give it proper watch, since y'all liked it.
Journeyman was predictable and dull. I did appreciate that he finally managed to convince his wife. I might give it another couple episodes to see if it finds its feet.
I liked Chuck, but as someone pointed out upthread, what happens when the info in his head starts to get stale, you know, in about three weeks or so?
Maybe they'll have automatic upgrades!
What? It works for Microsoft...sort of.
I really hope that they address the issue with the info getting stale. I kind of liked Chuck... I find it goofy / dorky in a Eureka kind of way. And then there's Adam Baldwin, who I almost always like... even in the short lived "The Inside."
Journeyman on the other hand, while I'll keep watching it for a while, I'm not sure I'm as attached to it. I also can't keep myself from thinking Quantum Leap when I watch the show. The part that I do find myself interested in is what is going on with the dead / not dead fiancee who is following him through time.
Is she following him?
Do you think that He is her case - like that guy that he was saving was Dan's case?
Something about the last half of "Journeyman" grabbed me and I ended up liking it more than I thought I would. Tim Goodman, critic in San Fran said that the second ep is pretty good, where the second ep of "Chuck" is bad bad bad.
So I'm hanging on through the 2nd ep to make my decision. Pilots are such weird beasts that they may or may not be representative of a series.
Oh dear.
(For Chuck.)
I couldn't get into Chuck, but in all fairness I was setting up an wireless router, and technology hates me, so I was distracted. I'll give it proper watch, since y'all liked it.
I caught the last half hour or so. I didn't hate it. I see fun hijinks with not!Danny at the store
Journeyman was predictable and dull. I did appreciate that he finally managed to convince his wife. I might give it another couple episodes to see if it finds its feet.
yeah, I think so too. The ex showing up randomly is an interesting twist.