I forgot it was on and just started watching. I hope CKR has more to do than just that.
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Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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DH is asleep already. Brendon thinks it is much better than the original wizard. I'm in between.
I miss the music. The pacing is odd and choppy. Still watching.
So far, it's ok.
"Exterminate!" "Delete!" "Exterminate!" "Delete!"
Ha! I loved it, my brain almost exploded with glee!
I lost interest even with the pace picking up, maybe I'll watch the tape later on.
I miss the music.
What, the Star Wars wannabe theme doesn't do it for you?
If Azkadellia was supposed to be her sister, they should've gotten Temperance to play her. You know, someone who can act a little.
The Tittoos of Doom?!?
It would have been excellent to have both Deschanel sisters in this. I missed the munchkins so I'm hopiong to catch them on the repeat.
I'm glad to see that Scary Eyes comes back in some form.
And that we'll get Toto. I wondered why there was no Toto.
Damn, apparently the December 12th episode of Pushing Daisies is the last one they shot.
*pouts* Well boo.
Nobody on Torchwood yet?
I'm not sure why, but the finale seemed sort of contrived to me. Maybe because so much of the arc depended on things that didn't appear on the radar until the last minute. "Don't open the rift" only became a theme in the next to last ep. Bilis first appeared in the same ep, and Abadon didn't appear until the last 20 minutes.
The Drama appeared to be hiked a little too high. And I had trouble seeing Gwen discount her role in Rhys's death by blaming Jack. Especially since Owen had done the same thing a few minutes before as to his role in the mess caused by opening the Rift. It seemed in character for Owen, but not for Gwen.
I also had trouble believing Gwen being so much more loyal to Jack in the morgue than anyone else was.
(Line of the ep: "In other circumstances, an exuberant Roman soldier would be my idea of a perfect morning.")