grasshopper rex : Nope. This one is mostly this https://www.primewire.tf/movie/739112-the-end-of-the-tour wi...
grasshopper rex : Not what it claims to be. It's mostly this https://www.primewire.tf/movie/256876-conspirac...
Fugazi : I would be appreciative is someone could provide links to this series! Thanks in advance!...
grasshopper rex : I didn't watch this, but I did read up on the story. My biggest takeaway from it is how in...
DownrightDebonaire : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Come on folks, this was a great episode. Will is going to work with Faith and Ormewood ne...
grasshopper rex : Fun fact - the creator of this, Dallas Jenkins, defaced billboards of his own show to get ...
Luvlinguae : These weird sensor readings make me think they are dealing with some sort of object that i...
CollideDuhScope : WOW can't wait for the 4th link to watch this in it's entirety... Never heard of it. Fun F...
Lulusbay : Totally agree - what a wild story. I just had it running in the background while I was wo...
grasshopper rex : You're very welcome. I never got to see Mia perform, but I had friends in Seattle from my ...
I really do want to like this. There are some fun ideas to play with here, but I’m afraid the whole thing is going to be bogged down with that “a million melodramatic subplots” format that writers too often overuse in shows, especially sci/fantasy. I’m pointing at you, Under the Dome, Next, and V (2009).
Things become tedious when the show has 1) given viewers the setup, and 2) primes them for the action—-only to then 3) bog everything down with side drama that brings story advancement to a crawl. Every plan gets a monkey wrench. Every group has at least one loser and/or sly snake. Every forward step is matched by four steps back. Every. Single. Time.