Toonaholic : Archie Bunker's face when he opens the door n' sees a hippy... priceless
scumbag : FU
Toonaholic : Anab's right... my eyes started to bleed, ears too! Calculon from Futurama is a better act...
greyfur : Yeah, I believe you're right.
Toonaholic : See? that's what I thought too hehehe
Xsile : HA! I was in that group! I left it once I saw the bans starting to happen when anyone was...
spaz490 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Computer. Play ambient engine noise, USS Voyager. Continuous.
Xsile : I feel that this seasons writing is so far much better then season 1 with the exception of...
Boraes : One of those 'Everyone's opinion is important, as long as they're exactly the same as mine...
Dis : Thanks for the review, checking this series out now.
The first 3 episodes were very good. A promising start.
The two leads, Amanda Collin (Mother) and Abubakar Salim (Father) are fantastic. Their characters and performances command attention at all times. I’m not entirely sold on the central conflict of the story, as it felt heavy handed. I hope it justifies itself in the long run, although I have my doubts. Still, I’m looking forward to the rest of the season.
I thought about what you said. Yeah. I think the heavy-handed-ness is a throwback to classic Original Star Trek. Think William Shatner and We Are Making This Point By Hitting You With A 2x4. In other words, it’s (glorious) melodrama. To me people are reacting exactly the same way as when the Witcher came out (how dare you not be serious !!! with my TV) and that is refreshing because we all have too much deadly serious on our plates now.