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i was expecting more of a horror/thriller -- but this seemed to be more of an
episode
of dawson's creek but with out the acting.
Every
episode
shows Zoey as the girl that every girl wants to be her best friend and that every boy wants to date.
This movie can best be described as a very long
episode
of a very bad sitcom.
please re-watch all 3 series and do not go see this movie, the trailer is completely misleading and the 3 weakest characters in the series stretch a badly thought out 25min TV
episode
into the most painful 2hrs of my life, truly an awful film.
The first
episode
just ended and I am appalled.
So, as far as I gather, this
episode
is trying to make a statement about how real-life villains are very bad people, and this is just as scary as the paranormal.
It was a prolonged
episode
of general hospital.
I happened to watch an
episode
of Bones first and then the Eleventh Hour.
There are bad ideas aplenty, along with a few good ones, and if you're in a charitable mood, you could look at 'The Final Frontier' the same way you would a so-so
episode
of the TV series.
He preferred the vision of Gene Coon over that of Gene Roddenberry; Coon was known for his work on the popular western series, 'The Wild Wild West.' Shatner also mentioned that a favorite Star Trek
episode
of his was 'A Piece of the Action,' a silly second-season
episode
co-written by Coon.
It is a complete waste of time to watch even 1
episode
and one can't help but to express disgust and pity why Rowen had portrayed himself as such a 2-dimensional, unfunny and ridiculous character.
Or pity yourself why you had even bother to watch an
episode.
The actors are second rate, take the "Bad Guy" played by Patrick Kilpatrick (who?) exactly he has appeared in one
episode
of everything on TV and some secondary roles in poor movies (like this one).
The result is like every single
episode
of "Columbo" or "murder she wrote".
The director himself refers to the hackney story by showing the police officer watching an
episode
of Matlock!
About one-third of each
episode
is dedicated to Flash Gordon and his "mighty" fight moves.
Basically every
episode
has scenes similar to that.
As for the rest of the episode, there's not much else I remember.
This whole production ran kind of like a high school troupe doing an
episode
of "Murder She Wrote".
I saw the
episode
about living on minimum wage.
It went as far as an Oprah Winfrey's appearance for the said
episode.
Complaining throughout the
episode
isn't a humbling thing for him.
At least it is with this
episode.
As another reviewer has stated, this
episode
is particularly drab and unstylish, with little to suggest that "the Professor" really is back in the 1860s.
The film has the political and emotional sophistication of an
episode
of Upstairs and Downstairs.
I have been watching "LOST" with my family since the first episode, it used to be great.
The last season it was very disappointing, it seems as if they (writers)don't know what to do with the show, so, they keep trying to make it up for it by stretching one story line in a whole
episode.
First of all, he (Santoro) only appears for 30 seconds in each
episode.
But the real problem is with the story line, THERE IS NOTHING REALLY HAPPENING, each
episode
could be shown in 15 minutes.
We watch each
episode
waiting for something that never happens; I am not asking that every secret be revealed at once, but how about some variation in the story lines?
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