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Many have lamented the fact that only six
episodes
were made, but I think it was about right.
It focusses on certain
episodes
from E. Nesbit's charming story rather than trying to make a somewhat more documentary "warts-and-all" style that Carlton adopts.
I have seen most of the Tarzan
episodes.
FBI Agents Mulder and Scully get assigned to probe the mystery of what happened to an Arctic drilling team, in this early 'X-Files' episode that David Duchovny himself considers one of their first "rockin
'" episodes.
The 'fanservice' is part of the plot, the main character is a tired cynic (unusual), and most importantly there is a clever plot that ties all the
episodes
together, and that poses some interesting questions.
This film recreates Lindbergh's historic flight across the Atlantic while touching on
episodes
in his aviation career through flashbacks.
I have only see three
episodes
of Hack, starring David Morse, and it looks as though I've missed 37
episodes!
I have really enjoyed the 3 episodes, but then I'm a David Morse fan, (esp St. Elsewhere).
I'm a next generation person...i've never saw the original doctor who but i have heard about the series that sparked a great fan base in the past and still making its mark in the 21'st century; the new "Doctor who" started in 2005 but for those that live here in the states like myself we pretty much see it as new
episodes
on sci-fi channel or BBC America; from season one we are introduce to a new player Rose Tyler (Billie piper) and a pretty cool new doctor played by Christopher Eccelson (misspelled last name sorry).
This is one of the best
episodes
of Doctor Who EVER.
"Balance of Terror" is still one of the best Star Trek
episodes
ever made.
"Five Characters In Search of An Exit" clearly has to be one of the more clever and better "Twilight Zone
" episodes
ever made because of it's abstract ideas and thoughtful plan where the characters have to search to discover identity and it ends as a surprise.
The 221
episodes
of "The Lone Ranger" were originally broadcast on ABC from 1949 to 1957; and then for many years they played in local syndication.
You have all these fine actors, but the lesser characters are often played by actors who were probably fine in
episodes
of L.A. Law, but don't do well in a costume drama.
With 7
episodes
you get to know the major players, and the intrigue and backstabbing.
I recall in the first few
episodes
of the post 1989
episodes
they weren't following that formula and this was the first episode that I was pleased with.
I've never been a fan of insects, so all the insect
episodes
are creepy to me.
Iam not sure if discussing the television series is exactly where the comments should be drawn to,however it is on the television where the The Lone Ranger really made a name for himself.Iam not even referring to the original radio broadcasts of this masked rider of the plains,Iam though referring to a point where in a little boy, about 9 or 10 years old,I was to see the movie,"The Lone Ranger"and never forgot it.I can recall that I was on a line or we were moving toward the Paramount Theater-the theater was located in the theater district,if I remember correctly.It was directly across,going East to West from the building that has the ball that drops on New Years Eve-This is of course if anybody doesn't know, New York City.High Above the street on the roof tops there was a time and maybe even still today huge billboards would advertise what was being shown and so on.It was at that point in time that I looked up and was never more impressed as I was when I looked at that billboard to see The Lone Ranger across the roof tops-It was great-It made an impression and was never forgotten.That day we went to see The Lone Ranger-It was the story of how the Lone Ranger was born-The terrible ambush that the Texas Rangers rode into and the subsequent rebirth of one of its fallen heroes.It was in this film we learn that The Lone Ranger will not shoot to kill but to injure so as to let the law be the judge.That type of thinking is so worthwhile that we might be good to learn something from history.This is where we learn that Tonto discovers the fallen Ranger and upon seeing the symbol of the boyhood friendship that The Lone Ranger established years earlier when he as a younger person came to the aide of a injured young person in Tonto-For the aide given, Tonto gave to his faithful friend, a symbol of his thanks which now was part of a necklace that Tonto recognized.Tonto said,"you are Kemosabe".The Lone Ranger said,"kemo-sabe,that is familiar?Then Tonto tells the story of this "trusty scout"(the meaning of Kemosabe)I think the Lone Ranger is one of the true heroes of the silver screen and one of the great heroes of television.It should also be stated that these very respected individuals Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels sought to live there lives according to the legend of The Lone Ranger-It may very well be that there is an inspiring story in the story of the Lone Ranger and his faithful companion Tonto.I myself was so pleased by the ability to find and buy the DVDs, that I stayed up all a Saturday morning and watched The many
episodes
now available.Long Live The Lone Ranger and His faithful companion Tonto-Hi-Ho Silver-
Having written 13
episodes
of "The Lone Ranger" television series, Schaefer and Freiwald each were thoroughly familiar with the formula, but they raised the stakes for this theatrical outing.
The odd thing is that from time to time I still think about it (I am now 40) The big question running through out the length of the series (no idea how many
episodes
6??)was the identity of the person riding the motorcycle !'I've ask friends in the past about this series and they have no idea what I'm talking about and think its some kind of weird dream I've had.
But the series also reveals the other creatures that they shared the world with,two
episodes
are mainly focused on two different kinds of animals, the flying Pterosaurs and the marine reptiles that lived beneath the waves.
The video release was split up in four or five
episodes
(I can't remember as I'm writing this) for television and it's included in the episode list of the series.
This is a simple episode ad so far after watching all of the Season 11
episodes
(with the exception of the Imaginationland trilogy) this is the one that made laugh the most, definitely is my favourite so far of Season 11.
Eko" episode has somewhat less interesting flashbacks than the first ("The 23rd Psalm"), but in just about every other department it is one of the best
episodes
of Season 2, advancing the series' mythology/background as well as the characters.
I've just seen a couple of
Episodes
of "Eleventh Hour", but I must say that they were enough to impress me.
Excellently executed, wonderful acting and atmospheric directing, 'Ice' is one of my favorite
episodes.
The rarest feat for US filmmakers seems to be the hero-centered purposeful anti-crime film or TV series; I remind the viewer how mightily "Cain's Hundred"'s and "Hardcastle and McCormick"'s and even "the Untouchables'"' producers had to work to produce anything but
episodes
devoted largely to the unfictional activities of criminals rather than those of their ethical opponents.
Sure there are a few odd production mistakes that you see when watching old shows, and it takes a couple of
episodes
to get used to the dubbed voices, but having done that, I was as captivated now as I was back in the 1960s.
I have seen the first and second
episodes.
So far, the
episodes
have had simple and followable plots that work very well with Assy's investigations.
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