I agree (re: Fringe). Try watching eps 7, 14, and on. If you make it through 2.14 you'll be hooked.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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I don't care if I'm the only one, I am enjoying the heck out of Forever.
I'm still enjoying the Flash, but for 3 supposedly smart scientists, Caitlin, Cisco, and Dr. Ed accepted Ronnie's "death" pretty easily when everyone else got superpowers from the particle accelerator explosion. He's going to be back; that's not a spoiler -- it's because he's Robbie Amell. (Also because he's FIRESTORM, y'all.)
LOVED Barry saying he didn't want them to build him a museum.
Also, even if he's shifty as hell, I really like Dr. Wells. (I want a crossover with Archer where Krieger builds Dr. Wells bionic legs.)
Finally, man, this show really makes the men cry a lot.
I like Forever. I'm an ep behind, but you're not alone.
Caitlin's comment about how Ronnie and she were like "Fire and Ice" AHAHAHA oh show SO MUCH CHEESE LET ME GET SOME LACTAID
Robbie Amell looks much better with shorter hair here than he did in Tomorrow People. Also much more like his cousin.
Finally, man, this show really makes the men cry a lot.
I think it's mostly Jesse L. Martin. It's those tragic doe eyes of his, forever on the verge of shedding a tear.
I think it's mostly Jesse L. Martin. It's those tragic doe eyes of his, forever on the verge of shedding a tear.
I would watch him making a tuna sandwich. And almost crying about it.
But it also makes Dawson's Dad and Barry cry (or almost-cry) a lot, too. They all need to hug it out big time.
I like Forever too. I just don't have much to say about it. Other this:
Upon death, your body vanishes. And a living you appears miles away. Why the heck are you looking for medical,chemical or biological explanations? Though I guess handwavioum and unobtanium are both pretty tough elements to test for.
And oh yes, Ichabod, we forgot to mention, you can save drowning people by making out with them now. Science!
That was a really nice example of his not knowing modern stuff, to go with all the goofy ones. "...she's drowned." Step aside, man! CPR time!
I like the way Adam keeps twitting him with how young he is. He's going to have to consider magic--or Highlander Syndrome--eventually. Which will nicely upset his scientific mind. This is the first cop show I've seen in a while where the cop is disturbed by killing someone.
Upon death, your body vanishes. And a living you appears miles away.
And a NAKED living you appears ....
Which raises the question - what happens to his clothes, wallet, ID, etc., that he's carrying? I know, I know ... handwave, handwave ....