The woman who owns the B&B? I assumed she was officially connected to the Warehouse in some way.
I have the second hour of Defying Gravity to watch, still. I'm not sure what I think of it, yet.
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The woman who owns the B&B? I assumed she was officially connected to the Warehouse in some way.
I have the second hour of Defying Gravity to watch, still. I'm not sure what I think of it, yet.
Well, it has Sheriff Andy.
I found the male leads in Defying Gravity to be charismatic to a fault, so it drew me right in.
I was disappointed that Podell faded into the woodwork (bulkheads?), but at least he's still pretty.
I find its future not very future-y and I keep getting confused about what they are doing in space (I thought for most of the first hour that they were going to Antares - my fault for not paying enough attention, but the confusion remains). I'll try to watch the second hour tonight with a little more care.
What year is it set? They've managed to outlaw abortions and pregnancy tests (but not vasectomies, which is weird) and I'd love to see the justification and timeline for that.
I think 2052, but I could have gotten that wrong. That number was on screen at one point.
yeah, I think it is 2052.
I thought the first two hours of "Defying Gravity" weren't terrible. But they sure as shit better explain Beta pretty soon, or I'm out. I'm more interested in the scifi than the romance.
I really like Rob Livingston, and tend to trust the projects he chooses.
I have been thinking that 'Beta' is a slightly less creepy version of the 456. I think I've been scarred.
Ron Livingston is from Cedar Rapids, IA. So is -as I found out over the weekend- Ashton Kutcher.
Iowa geek.