Who's thatr.palace wrote:+1. I stopped watching it as soon as it headed that direction. Just dragged from then on for me.CGSshorty wrote:I disliked all of the crazy government conspiracy stuff. I think it was great until it headed that direction.D4n wrote:
I think it turned out great myself, but I do agree things did seem to get hurried due to CBS cutting their season to 13 episodes instead of 24. I guess the journey that all of them took together in the show, and how it all came together just made it work. What made it seem weird to you my friend? Just curious? I own all 5 seasons and have watched it a few times maybe I can explain some stuff. I think Christopher Nolan hit a home run along with JJ Abrams.
One of the reasons I watched it for as long as I did was
Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Sarah Shahi aka Sameen ShawItnStln wrote:Who's thatr.palace wrote:+1. I stopped watching it as soon as it headed that direction. Just dragged from then on for me.CGSshorty wrote:I disliked all of the crazy government conspiracy stuff. I think it was great until it headed that direction.D4n wrote:
I think it turned out great myself, but I do agree things did seem to get hurried due to CBS cutting their season to 13 episodes instead of 24. I guess the journey that all of them took together in the show, and how it all came together just made it work. What made it seem weird to you my friend? Just curious? I own all 5 seasons and have watched it a few times maybe I can explain some stuff. I think Christopher Nolan hit a home run along with JJ Abrams.
One of the reasons I watched it for as long as I did was
Many will register, few will last
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Awesome, thanks!r.palace wrote:Sarah Shahi aka Sameen ShawItnStln wrote:Who's thatr.palace wrote:+1. I stopped watching it as soon as it headed that direction. Just dragged from then on for me.CGSshorty wrote:I disliked all of the crazy government conspiracy stuff. I think it was great until it headed that direction.D4n wrote:
I think it turned out great myself, but I do agree things did seem to get hurried due to CBS cutting their season to 13 episodes instead of 24. I guess the journey that all of them took together in the show, and how it all came together just made it work. What made it seem weird to you my friend? Just curious? I own all 5 seasons and have watched it a few times maybe I can explain some stuff. I think Christopher Nolan hit a home run along with JJ Abrams.
One of the reasons I watched it for as long as I did was
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
She's not terrible.
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever."
David St. Hubbins
David St. Hubbins
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Not at all!CGSshorty wrote:She's not terrible.
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
It would be the best three minutes of her life.CGSshorty wrote:She's not terrible.
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Amy Acker aka Root ain't some one I would kick out of bed either.
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Shaw doesn't show up until seaon 3, and then takes a break for about 10-15 episodes at the tail end of seaon 4. Then returns in seaon 5. I guess I was one of the real fans of the show. I liked the story myself.
- Graeme
- Owner - SAS & Míleata
- Posts: 1273
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 2:08 pm
- Name: Graeme
- Location: Ireland
- Contact:
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Yes it is worth watching
- mikeylacroix
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2014 7:00 am
- Name: Mike
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Love her from Angel days.D4n wrote:Amy Acker aka Root ain't some one I would kick out of bed either.
- mikeylacroix
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Dec 05, 2014 7:00 am
- Name: Mike
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
Those that like leftovers wld probably enjoy 'rectify'
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
mikeylacroix wrote: ↑Sun Jun 18, 2017 5:43 pmLove her from Angel days.D4n wrote:Amy Acker aka Root ain't some one I would kick out of bed either.
Mmmmmmhhhhhmmmm!!!
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
She was also in Bullet to the Head. It was awesomely bad Sylvester Stallone movie, and the sole reason I picked up a bottle of Bulleit bourbon.r.palace wrote: ↑Sun Jun 18, 2017 10:03 amSarah Shahi aka Sameen ShawItnStln wrote:Who's thatr.palace wrote:+1. I stopped watching it as soon as it headed that direction. Just dragged from then on for me.CGSshorty wrote:I disliked all of the crazy government conspiracy stuff. I think it was great until it headed that direction.D4n wrote:
I think it turned out great myself, but I do agree things did seem to get hurried due to CBS cutting their season to 13 episodes instead of 24. I guess the journey that all of them took together in the show, and how it all came together just made it work. What made it seem weird to you my friend? Just curious? I own all 5 seasons and have watched it a few times maybe I can explain some stuff. I think Christopher Nolan hit a home run along with JJ Abrams.
One of the reasons I watched it for as long as I did was
Re: Behind the curve on Netflix subcription
I will start watching "Ozarks". Jason Bateman is in it, and the location is based on where I grew up even though it is filmed in Georgia. Just started watching Chef & My Fridge which is a South Korean cooking show where Korea’s best chefs cook “ingredients found inside the guest stars’ very own refrigerators.”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 88 guests