Honest Review : Amen
acatinthehat : Don't forget! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GXjQqpKhdg
acatinthehat : Then ogs and lurkers alike in the community could easter egg tag their chop somewhere in t...
kraichgau : dailymotion doesnt work for me,any other links possible?
Jirido : Surprisingly good little gem. 🎀✨ The ear scratching was what got me. 😳😵💫
Twixtid : That concludes the franchise in it's entirety skipping Discovery. What a ride man. Just ab...
bigguy01 : star trek writers giving the fans what they wanted which was the original next gen crew on...
Blargenheimer : The original next gen crew minus Wesley Crusher, thankfully.
Jirido : This looks like it could be a star 🌟
Dr. House was an entirely fictional character inspired by Sherlock Holmes, while this show is based on the real-life neurologist Oliver Sacks. I remember that his book “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” was quite popular in psychology circles when I was studying. I haven’t watched the show yet, but after reading more about him, it seems he really was quite the eccentric with his own issues.
He Magiczoo… i do know where this series came from and tht was the reason for me to tune in in the first place. As you said “i have not watched it yet” i would advise you to do so before commenting or correcting other posters. Now after the second episodes and it could have gone “either way” for me in regards to the Dr House comment, but it went 100% towards Dr House…Its fine by me…worked for 15 seasons, right? (something like that anyway)… I dont mention other “weird” doctors as for instance “the good doctor” where the doctor is weird, but he uses actual science and knowledge that some who studies a lot could have. Here 8and in Dr House) the guy just says “lets stand on your head while drinking a cup of tea as i want to see how your body reacts”…. It is fun and i like it so far, but i wonder if there can be enough character developement although the last 10sec of episode 2 are definitely looking like they are wanting to dig deeper.