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Does anybody knows of a site devoted to the series or has the
episodes
on tape from their first airing?
I've only seen about 10 episodes, and I am disappointed that I didn't pay attention to this hilarious series before they were canceled!
This one's a romp; many Trek fans don't rate this as high as the well-known all-time classic
episodes
because it lacks the deep meaning or undertone of those really great ones, but this one is so well executed for what it is, so successful as pure entertainment, it always makes my personal list of the top half dozen episodes, no matter what mood I'm in.
The
episodes
are character driven and the characters develop over many
episodes.
Steven Spielberg produced, wrote, came up with ideas for and even directed
episodes
of Amazing Stories, so naturally this would have to be the greatest anthology ever right?
Some
episodes
are just fantastic, but all too often it was a mixed bag.
A good example of a character (who was only in three episodes) who you can feel for is David the compulsive gambler played brilliantly by Robert Patrick.
If you look at the original STAR TREK and STAR TREK:TNG, they were fine shows, but there was no overall theme or plot that connected all the
episodes.
The show started off great with its funny, illogical basic idea of bringing dead people back in the first series and honestly, as what people said, the first few
episodes
of the second series were a bit of a let down but it later came back looking good anyway.
Why doesn't ABC just let it finish until the very end when all the
episodes
are already done??
Steven Spielberg (at 24) had already directed two superb
episodes
of a 1971 series called "The Psychiatrist", starring Roy Thinnes.
Both
episodes
were stunning, visually unlike anything else on TV, and emotionally complex and adult.
Luckily some of the
episodes
are now on DVD.
I watched a couple
episodes
of it and I thought it was one of the funniest shows ever made.
I don't know whether the standard of television is so abysmal now but I have seen half the
episodes
and apart from 2 (The Aerialist with Mike "Touch" Connors and Yvette Vickers and "The Ordeal on Locust Street" - just my own personal view) they are all winners.
I gave it 3
episodes
to not completely suck...and wanted to drive to Williams St. to beat up the entire comedy staff at Adult Swim.
Introduced to this show through a sibling who devoured R. L. Stine's books, I found I initially couldn't form my opinion of it since the first handful of
episodes
I saw happened to be based on the books I hadn't read (why is it the books you most want to read are the hardest to find?), but once I was lucky (unlucky?)
The fact that (with a few exceptions that ran 2 episodes), each story was limited to less than 30 minutes (the commercial breaks which accounted for the "less than" were surrounded by fade-outs of some new terror arising - which, even the youngest viewer realized after a few breaks, would be a false alarm when it resumed) rushed the plots of stories I laughed and fascinated over in book form, giving no time to absorb the scares, other than the phony ones resolved in 60 seconds while the camera dimmed and returned.
I appreciated significantly more those that ran 2
episodes
for just under an hour, even with the fade-outs still causing boredom.
In the 3rd series, a large number of
episodes
were wasted not on books, but on short stories in his compilations Stories to Give You Goosebumps, which contained 10 boring stories (the one I tried and failed to read was the one never used to base TV scenes off of, but I'm sure the others were no better) which often provoked no fear even on the page - imagine how a screen adaption even weaker than their book basis would've been!
The episodes, based at least in part on factual stories, shine.
The structural aspects of the various
episodes
themselves are very well done given the techniques and equipment available at the time.
After watching four
episodes
(those with "Shelley Summers," Liz 'n' Dick, Ann-Margret, and Wayne Newton), I was ready to go into relationship counseling.
I am even sufficiently endowed with a huge circle of friends of many 'preferences in entertainment' to grant you that even minor criminals (still murderous but less stylish, say) can grab your attention for a few
episodes.
One of the weaker
episodes.
After constant pre-emptions and special
episodes
of "The Practice", "Miracles" was cancelled after only six
episodes.
I'll agree that the movie is indeed awful, but it nevertheless brought a nostalgic smile when I came across the title as I was looking up some information on Ian McShane now that I have caught up on all the Deadwood
episodes
but still find myself wanting to see more of him.
But as more
episodes
came out, the more darker it became.
But now and after watching various episodes, I finally discovered how stupid a show Goosebumps is.
The
episodes
I at least liked from this show were The Haunted Mask and Cry Of Cat Part One and Two; Neither than the bad acting and non-talented actors, I found these
episodes
to be well written.
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