Maybe RTD's shows are just desensitizing us to creepiness? I already feel that a workable strategy for surviving a sequel to The Ring would be to run "Blink" on continuous loop so Samara is scared to go into the TV.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Maybe RTD's shows are just desensitizing us to creepiness?
No, I'm pretty sure this episode failed. I did think it was creepy at the beginning, but the plot (and the creepy) fell apart as it went along.
It wasn't creepy to me because the writing was just so bad. When the barker and the water girl were all "bwahaha our evil plan" at the old pool all the creepy was drained out of the ep for me. so to speak.
So, on top of teepees on the east coast, we have "they're from Brooklyn, typical New England Stock".
Really?
I think that was meant to be a joke.
But in a show this bad, how can one tell?
Woo hoo! Witchblade: the Complete Series dvd set out July 29th!
New Amsterdam: I read Juliebird's comment before I saw the episode. And I think it was a bad joke. I mean, why say "New England"? Why not make some comment about Old New York or something? It was just clunky.
Basically, this show hasn't improved as it's gone on.
Newlyweds get a tour of the BSG set.