Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
I have the episodes downloaded and plan to watch them all at one time. I did that on an early LOST season. Spent several days watching the whole season and loved every minute of it. I have enough patience to wait from week to week, but watching so many at the same time feels like a great saga of a movie.
Each week I'm counting the days until the next ep of this show comes on. Finally this week, a few threads started coming together. When Katherine was talking to the other widow did she see the silver-framed photo before she freaked over the four-leaf clover?
I missed the most recent episode and OnDemand is two episodes behind. I fear I might not ever catch up!
Quote:
Originally Posted by JSizzle225
It's no Breaking Bad or Mad Men.
Very few shows are Breaking Bad (I hate Mad Men btw). It's a good show though.
Variety is key! This show is great. just watched the most recent episode today. I also enjoy watching a number of episodes together, but right now, there isn't much on, so I have to watch my certain shows right away. by the way, how long does this season go?
I haven't watched the most recent episode yet, but I don't mind that it is a slower pace. It is a "thinking" show. I really believe we need a little more thought in our lives anyway!
I don't mind a slower pace, but I'm going to have to break out a crack pipe or start mainlining caffeine...I haven't gotten through the last two episodes without falling asleep. I even fell asleep during the next weeks previews. Eerie music isn't enough to make a show interesting.
Each week I'm counting the days until the next ep of this show comes on. Finally this week, a few threads started coming together. When Katherine was talking to the other widow did she see the silver-framed photo before she freaked over the four-leaf clover?
I just watched the episode last night. It doesn't appear as if she saw the photo. It was turned the other way in the box. I felt her getting so emotional and running out the door was over dramatized. If I saw one item that matched what I found in my house at the top of a box, I would want to look through the entire box to see if there are other items that I also found in my house.
like the story line, the slow unfolding but damn, do ANY of these characters EVER have a good time? It's one thing to be a workaholic, another to never experience any emotion other than fear and frustration.
Loved the suspense of "who is the leak?". Each person going through the polygraphs. Will and his "bug" it is there, it is gone, it is back! Who the heck is doing it and I really want to know why? Do you really think David is dead, or just missing? Thinking back to his car being in the wrong parking spot.
Loved the suspense of "who is the leak?". Each person going through the polygraphs. Will and his "bug" it is there, it is gone, it is back! Who the heck is doing it and I really want to know why?
Darn, just as Rubicon was starting to kill me with boredom, that last show was fascinating. I thought Miles was a goner. And yeah, who put the bug back in his office? Maggie, maybe? And when are Will and Katherine going to meet again? Is Kale a good guy or a bad guy?
And yeah, who put the bug back in his office? Maggie, maybe? And when are Will and Katherine going to meet again? Is Kale a good guy or a bad guy?
Is the artist in the neighboring window a spy, a potential helper, or a red herring? And if Katherine had to throw those keys away, why didn't she throw them to me?
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.