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seasons 1&2 of the original recipe
I know I was supposed to care about Stephen & Cutter, but I couldn't get past their terrible clothing.
Me, I like Connor & Abby, and Becker. Most of the team leaders I can't get excited about, because none of them seem to have half the sense of your average SGC member. Even the last season in the UK, when they tried to enforce proper safety protocols, had way too much stupid in it. Plus Siddig El Fadil as a bad guy is just wasting potential.
Mainly the acting isn't quite good enough to make me care what happens to these characters yet. But I like the story, I like the setting,and I like the look and feel.
Yep, this is where I am with Revolution as well. I liked the pilot better than the second episode. My friend J. was the prop master on the pilot and says that the original script was 100 times better than the one that reached the screen. I really wish I could have seen it.
Plus Siddig El Fadil as a bad guy is just wasting potential.
Very much this. I was so disappointed after waiting so long for new episodes that the entire tone and drive of the original was ruined. Sigh. Such is the way.
Grey DeLisle is, indeed, the greatest.
"Greetings, Tumblr Nation. I must be Ba Sing Se, because I've fallen for you." Ahahahaha.
Colin's only in Primeval (US) giving Niall an assist for one show.
Colin's only in Primeval (US) giving Niall an assist for one show
Fooey.
Although I think it's actually Primeval (Canada): so far as IMDB reports it's not going to air in the US (yet).
Dork Tower on Revolution if it REALLY went with the premise: [link]
I don't think it's accurate to call that the premise--rather that's the description. And that's one of the descriptions. The first one was "all forms of energy", so at least they got a little closer.
In the show, since they clearly don't demonstrate it as all energy or all electricity, how do they talk about it?
"everything stopped" and "the laws of physics went crazy"