I can forgive it because this is the episode the two Johns are born.
'Selfless'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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I haven't had any time to watch Farscape recently, but I am very very much excited to watch te rest of season two!
Anyone watched The Cape? I couldn't work out the tone, precisely. It seemed to mock itself in places...that seemed appropriate. But then, a bit of odd seriousness in strange place.
I'll keep watching it for a bit more, but I suspect Summer Glau might have more time on her hands soon.
PS How the fuck did Richard Schiff end up on this? Also, Lyons needs more accent work.
It's not great but kind of mindless fun.
I want Summer Glau to find something great, darn it.
Watching the Green Hornet marathon, it suddenly becomes clear to me why I remember essentially nothing from the reruns I saw as a kid. This was one dull-ass show, and I was too young at the time to appreciate how smoking hot Van Williams was.
It's not great but kind of mindless fun.
I was so paranoid he was going to have a black buddy/sidekick just like No Ordinary Family. Oops!
Hmmph! I liked The Green Hornet. You're probably a supporter of the desecration. Hmmph.
Van and Bruce were a fucking hot pair. Dear god.
The "Gangsta's Paradise" singalong commercial moved me from being mildly disgruntled about the movie to wanting to slip into projection booths and burn the prints as a service to mankind.
I tuned in after work all psyched about seeing the marathon, and was horrified by the drastic failure to meet expectations. In an hour and a half I've seen Bruce Lee answer a phone and kick a door open.
Anyone watched The Cape? I couldn't work out the tone, precisely.
That's exactly where I am with it. I'm giving it another episode in case it suddenly gels into something I can just enjoy. I don't really want a serious superhero show taking itself seriously.
I'll keep watching it for a bit more, but I suspect Summer Glau might have more time on her hands soon.
That's kind of where I am, too.