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I'm startled at the Primeval attrition.
Wacky, isn't it? Are you at the end of the season?
I have to say my affection for the goofy animals and some of the characters is slowly being outweighed by my irritation with the deeply stupid actions of nearly everyone. I would also like to know why no one but Becker ever carries a weapon.
The ARC makes the guys in Atlantis look like top-of-the-line professionals.
Haven't watched the whole of PD yet.
Primeval:
You know, perhaps I've been going about this job-huntng thing All Wrong. I should just figure out where the nearest secret government installation is, jump in on several top secret investigations and put my oar in, and then demand a job that I'm only tangentially qualified for! It's a can't-fail plan, innit?
I'm still watching, which is odd. I mean normally I get quickly irritated by characters being constantly stupid, but I just watched all the way through season one and really liked it. Maybe it was the characters and situations. Maybe it's that I can't get enough of Nick Cutter (sigh). And Lester has been rather entertaining.
But yeah, the stupid does become a bit deafening.
I'm grateful that I was not tempted enough by Primeval to ever try it. I loves me some bad SciFi, but the conversation here would lead me to believe it isn't bad enough to be entertaining.
Theo - not just a job: you get to be team leader!
I demand extra-hazard pay then... or at least my choice of weird pets.
I get my James Murray viewing from Kröd Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire, which somehow manages to be more believable than Primeval.
I've come to the conclusion that while I love Bryan Fuller shows, I am not a fan of his tacked-on series endings that wrap everything up in a bow in about a minute. Even if Jim Dale did narrate this one.
Well, if only Bryan Fuller would have a show that lasted through the arc that he had in mind. . .
Is James Murray on Krod Mandoon regularly?
He was in four of the six episodes so far, I think.