Ragnar's but a shadow of himself, he clearly has an agenda but I'll be damned to know what it is. Rollo is back (meh), someone please explain to me why he went alone - he must have known what the vikings would do to him (unfortunately they didn't kill him). Unless he wanted them to. Whatever, I am afraid he will roll over again. I am also tired off Aslaug for about - well, basically pretty much since she arrived. The sons of Ragnar are so far very unimpressive. Bjorn, of course, being the exception.
The whole plot right now seems useless. I am looking for reasons to go on, wonder where this all is leading as there is the rest of this season plus the fifth and a sixth is already confirmed.
Would have loved to see the Rover done (well maybe not that one but A Rover) but the Fulvia is a great car, too.
Please don't tell me that they just wrote in the FBI agent in to create a romance for Meghan.
So, the guy basically sold the car because he couldn't drive.
I always liked the 924, it's hard to imagine this is a 40 year old car. And it's PorschE Mr. Anstead.
That is one of the best cars they ever did !
I say this every year: Tim and Jay need to make a show together.
Still like the show but I'd rather have Assess & Caress back then that stupid quiz.
That was probably the stupidest MwC episode ever.
In retrospect I must say this season marked the beginning of the end.
First, the whole thing with Peggys mother (never seen but always there) and her hillbilly Wanka father was boring as hell. I also didn't like Buck being gone and then coming back as another dog. I'd rather have them had no dog any longer. And with David and Christina getting older their characters lost something of believablity. Alltogether there were less really great episodes, most are just OK.
But I admit that all didn't bother me back in '95 - just now, watching this again is another thing.
So did the writers played on a hunch when Kim Raver was casted as Andrea Frost that everybody would assume she would be romantically involved with Kirkman and therefore ignoring her as a suspect ? Interesting.
Also, does this mean we have seen the last of Damien ? Because I never liked the character and he really was not contributing much.
Finally the Opel GT comes to Wheeler Dealers. And thank god it's original.
Make it sound like in a vacuum
Yeah, that explains a lot of things.
I do understand they had to write in the pregnancy for Peggy because Katey was pregnant in real life. But why on earth give Marcy one , too ?
Due to the unfortunate fact that Katey lost the baby it became a dream sequence in the show. But I can't help asking myself what would have happened had she had the baby.
Probably a very good idea not to make this into a series. No, not probably. Definately !
That last scene was probably the prologue for the season- and, I hope, series finale. I would never thought I'd say this but in retrospect I would have preferred those last two season didn't happen.
The rest of this episode I can summarize in one word: boring.
I think Tims discount antics are wearing really thin but I am so stoked about the new season I even can live with that.
I couldn't care less what happens with Damian. Didn't like that character when he was with the good guys.
Giovanni Ribisi and Stephen Dorff - I wonder who else played in this show that I did not know then. That's another reason I like watching these old shows.
Who did spot Miss Parker from The Pretender ? yep, the Go-Go girl
I had completely forgotten how great Katey was in this show.
Let´s just start be saying I am not a fan of the first Blade Runner and I didn't think it needed a sequel. But, who knows, 2049 could be something, right ?
Well I am about 30 min into it and nothing really happened. The little that did could have been told in about, say, 5-10 minutes? The rest was style and atmosphere. With 136 minutes left I quit because I am certain I would have regretted watching more.
So this is not a review on the movie put rather a recommendation to those who did not like the first one to just skip this. It's my subjective, personal opinion. I won't even rate it.
Does anybody know if Natasha McElhone wanted out ? It does not make much sense to kill FLOTUS in what seems to be a random car accident.
So, the guy falls into the water after Hannah shot him and nobody even bothers to look for the body ? Dear writers, please stay with the light politics stuff because you suck at everything else.
And before someone yells at me, yes I know a lot of the things, like that crash at the end, are improbable to unlikely to be happen, but as far as I am concerned it`s good drama. I can't explain why I like this show, I just do.
Whether you like the direction this show has taken is up to ones individual taste but I think it hurts its credebility that they always succeed by doing the right thing. That's just not how life, and especially politics, work. It is wishful thinking. And I wonder why Kirkman does have a staff when he's always doing what he thinks is best.
The writing is all over the place with every new episode. That conspiracy/Lloyd plot becomes less interesting each week. Now they come up with that stupid story about the mother seemingly involved into something shady and it is constructed basically out of nothing. Well, you need to put something into all this episodes.
Contrary to other comments I like the politcal stuff more but you should not take this serious. It is light entertainment at best. It's not how politics is but more like how we wish it to be. And the dialogue is way to cheesy and clichèd.
As much as I would like Lloyd to be dead, there is one thing I learned from watching this kind of show - if you do not see them die, they are not dead.
Yeah, I never bought into it that he was dead. They killed of everyone so far and his death we didn't see. It was either that or come up with the "unexpected surprise".
The one thing that I always get annoyed with this type of conspiracy shows is the repetive nature of letting the bad guys win althought it seems the good guys are getting to them. I understand now why some shows are down to shorter seasons.
I like a good political conspiracy but now they beginn adding unnecessary stuff like some inmate and former lover declaring fatherhood of Kirkmans son. And is it just me or is a lot of this show directly taken from 911 and by that I don't mean the general idea pushed to the max.
Towards the end of this docu someone says that everytime the music industry discovers something that is succesful it is repeated and exaggerated until it isn't. And therein lies the dilemma. The industry is killing itself because of it's own greed.