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I loved how every
episode
consisted of the two idiots (one who got laid and the other who didn't) getting into some form of zany trouble that indirectly involved their students.
In public schools, principals do not have the power to higher and fire teachers, the school board does, but in every
episode
that I watched the principal made threats to fire her teachers.
I have never seen this movie on its own, but like many others who have already commented, I saw it as an
episode
of MST3K.
Someone said that WEBS is a lot like an
episode
of SLIDERS, and I have to agree.
By the third
episode
I had my memory refreshed.
It was badly shot, the sound sucks, and the acting was worse than an
episode
of The Love Boat.
It gets about a 5 or 6 as a MST3K
episode
as there is no action or much to make fun of, just bad, bad, bad, oh did I mention, it's bad.
The only reason I'm even giving this movie a 4 is because it was made in to an
episode
of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
If you want to laugh at this movie get the MST3k
episode
its really funny...full of bewitched and biography references it makes this movie finally watchable
This film makes about as much sense as an 'Ozzie & Harriet' or a 'Father Knows Best
' episode.
I've seen every episode, and the characters have all remained the same self absorbed whinny little brats thought out, there's no character development in 5 years (getting pregnant is not development if your still the same daddies girl, only now Delinda whines to Danny because dad isn't around) Sam never changes or grows, which makes her boring, repetitive and just so annoying its sickening after season 3, Danny is a typical soft character that gets ordered about by everyone in his life, (he has no principals morals of his own) especially Mary and Delinda.
L'Auberge Espagnole is less funny and less interesting than any
episode
of Dobie Gillis.
Actually, its more like an unhappy hybrid between one of Ed Wood's famously bad B- movies and a particularly silly
episode
of Melrose Place, so tacky are the special-effects and so amateurish is the acting.
In one
episode
he sort of implied he was in the same league as Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle.
However, I was looking forward to the last
episode
because I expected that the bad ones would be punished and the good ones reinstated.
This
episode
was boring and was not even in the realm of horror, so far this season Masters of Horror has produced one really good episode...The Damned Thing...it is still early, I have faith that the episodes will get better.
I admit that the vampire
episode
was okay but lacked a solid storyline.
The
episode
about the couple catching the serial killer started out boring, but the last fifteen minutes was really good.
I don't know how people can find the newest seasons watchable, as every
episode
seems to be essentially the same as those before and after it.
Same as in SS. (However, in that
episode
the betrayal plays a tiny role in the overall plot.)
As I sat watching this
episode
I kept glancing at the clock waiting for something to happen.
"Nicodemus" is almost a copy of "Red" in the odd behavior sense, but this
episode
focuses on other people in Clark Kent's unpredictable life.
And that stinks because she is in every scene and every
episode.
In basically every
episode
Barbara jean Is walking around being dumb,Reba is being mean to her,but poor Ole Barbara jean desperately wants Reba to like her which results in Barabara jean telling Reba how awesome she is in every
episode.
It was common for a serial to have a "cliff hanger"--i.e., a moment at the end of the
episode
that looked as if the good guy dies but miraculously survives when the next
episode
began.
You would literally SEE the hero die in the last episode, but in the next, they re-shot the scene and showed he actually DIDN'T die (even though they clearly showed him buy the farm in the last one)!
I could barely sit through one
episode.
I mean come on, every single
episode
involves someone being possessed or involves a demonic force trying to kill the family.
I saw him on an
episode
of "The Mentalist" this evening.
No, dude, I'm serious!" Then there are the slumming professionals: the most fun is Lydie Denier, the stunning French model and veteran of "Red Shoe Diaries," "Baywatch," "Melrose Place," and of playing many, many other variations on the sexy French bombshell; here she plays a psychopathic killer as if she were in BAISEZ-MOI or an "Alias
" episode
and not some direct-to-cable trash like this.
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