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It's best to watch several
episodes
in a row as it drives the continuity and as I said before, becomes so compelling (while repulsing) that you really CAN'T stop watching.
I thought that the two
episodes
where Paul died were so sad; I actually cried.
I was very grateful to be able to view for the first time
episodes
that were never televised.
Some of the best
episodes
were "I Left My Neck In San Francisco", "Twenty Thousand Screams Under The Sea", "The Ghoul, The Bat And The Ugly" and "When You Wish Upon A Star Creature".
If you have never seen these
episodes
please do.
This series was a bit of a mixed bag though as there were other
episodes
which didn't seem to have the same kind of edge to them such as "Rocky Mountain YIIII!" and "The Ransom Of Scooby Chief".
This series was all filmed on location in various destinations round Europe and appeared polished and incredibly well made with some
episodes
crossing into the realms of film noir and crime thriller.The main arc was often eclipsed by the slices of life that Billy went through during his years of toiling to find his mother and fathers secrets.A class act but underrated and forgotten.
Personally, I think the series could have been done with two episodes, but that's up for debate I suppose.
It may take a few
episodes
to really find it's legs, but Clubhouse is easily one of the best shows to come along in a good long while, so check it out people--you'll be glad you did!
A vast majority of the
episodes
are very exciting and quite tense, and the acting is fairly good, though I do miss Roberta Taylor as Inspector Gina Gold and Todd Carty as Gabriel Kent.
I will admit, I prefer the older
episodes
to the newer episodes, and it is a bit of a shame that the programme is now after the watershed, as I found it easier to watch when it was at 8.00.
They have more to offer the fan than the original
episodes
being offered on DVD now.
After 30-some
episodes
the remaining contestants seemed more like friends than just some more strangers competing against each other on a reality TV show.
I'd say about half of the
episodes
were rather amusing and downright funny, while the other three didn't really get me into them at all.
I quite frankly think it has less to do with it being less popular and more with the fact people would rather now buy dvds are watch the
episodes
uncut on the internet.
He had the fallback plan of dividing the three
episodes
in this film into three separate shorts, which Griffith did do with 'Intolerance.'
This show was absolutely great, and I always look forward to watching it.All the characters were funny and awesome in their own way, each and every episode provided non-stop laughter, and it was completely entertaining and different from a lot of other shows.Everybody was just absolutely insane and breathtakingly funny, that you couldn't help but love this show.There were a few dead weight episodes, but That '70s Show always managed to create some kind of likable atmosphere, to where it just really didn't matter.This was one of the best shows to ever be aired, and I will watch this show anytime I can, for it never gets old, never gets unfunny, and never gets uninteresting.
The show's low points are still entertaining, and I've never seen such taut pilot
episodes.
E! TV is a great channel and Talk Soup is so funny,in a flash you can view the
episodes
change.
The original, on the other hand, is a fondly-remembered gem that had the savvy ( like Fawlty Towers ) to pull the plug at precisely the right time ( unlike the 637
episodes
of 'hilarity' that Three's Company came up with ).
Some of the
episodes
in the second season where okay but the third season it was more about the human characters than Airwolf and it was not shown until almost at the end of the show.
And as a footnote, I tried watching a few
episodes
of the new, "re-imagining" of the show.
BUT in general i didn't like how she made Harley in this series... in almost every episode they put funny but in a ridiculous way, she get punched, she say nonsenses, she make flaws... c'mon she is funny in a way you can laugh with her, not from her... and here they put ridiculous (like i said the only episode where i don't think that its in mad love and beware of the creeper) So in general its a good series, it has it upsides and downs, the drawn could be better ( MY GOOD!!! KILL THAT CATWOMAN!!!!) nice sound effects, nice music, nice voices and nice episodes: my favorites, Mad love, Jokers millions, Old Wounds, Sins of the father, and Cold comfort.
All in all I still love to watch the old
episodes
of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, but I think the writers took it too far and should have left it with Sabrina leaving high school.
I still love the 20
episodes
and two movies that starred McGavin as the bumbling, determined and brusk but good-hearted reporter for the INS, known as Carl Kolchak.
This was one of the all time best
episodes.
Both of those elements are harped upon repeatedly in the short episodes, and there's no real plot to be seen.
Especially, when they only had a few more
episodes
left.
We want to see the other
episodes.
Presented in digestible (as digestible as war can be)
episodes
as the grave voice of Laurence Olivier connects the multitudes of eye witnesses who were forced to live the events of that horrific time.
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