Gossip Girl (3×21): Ex-Husbands and Wives – ***
This week on Gossip Girl, disorder buy cialis Serena makes it clear her loyalties lie with her father, causing Rufus to feel like an outsider; and Jenny tells Will something that puts Rufus’ marriage in jeopardy.
This week on Glee, Rachel is alarmed when she gets a sore throat. Meanwhile, Kurt makes a personality adjustment to please his dad; and Puck looks to climb in social ranking by making a calculated move.
V (2009) (s1ep11): Fruition – ***
This week on V, Erica seeks out a scientist who may have created a weapon that allegedly worries the Visitors; Anna announces that the Vs may be departing, and gives Chad a list of Fifth Column members to investigate.
The Vampire Diaries (s1ep22): Founder’s Day – ***
On the season finale of The Vampire Diaries, the first season concludes with a Founder’s Day celebration that ends in destruction and death due to a plan set in motion by Johnathan Gilbert.
FlashForward (s1ep19): The Negotiation – ***
This week on FlashForward,
Fringe (s2ep22): Over There, Part 1 – ***
This week on Fringe, in part one of this two-part second-season finale, Olivia journeys to the alternate universe with Walter who is preparing for a showdown with William Bell.
Blair: Like every great general, I have contingency plans.
I’ve been pretty hard on Glee all season as personally I think the show’s plotting and pacing leaves much to be desired. I understand why it’s a fan darling and the show is pretty unique, but I fail to understand why it’s winning awards when even the critics think it still needs work. All that said, I think the show is slightly getting better each week, and this episode was actually pretty well plotted and the music wasn’t the sole focus. This is what it should be about. Now, while the episode alone was well plotted, we can’t say the same for how it fit into season long storyarcs as it seemed to disregard any continuity.
Even though his storyline was kind of secondary to Rachel and Puck’s, I think Kurt stole the show this week with his portrayal of a macho heterosexual guy. He’s clearly trying to be someone he’s definitely not. Both of his performances tonight were quite memorable and contrasted very nicely. Kurt’s father Mr. Hummel also steals each scene he’s in and I think is a terrific tv father figure. I know some people are really disliking this Kurt storyline and read for him to move on from his whining, but I actually like where the show is going with this and it’s nice to see this road to discovery on a show as prominent as Glee.
Brittany: You’re pretty much the only guy in this school I haven’t made out with because I thought you were capital G gay. But now that I know you’re not, having a perfect record would mean a lot to me. Let me know if you wanna tap this.
Mr. Hummel: You’re free to be whoever you are. Just let me know when you make up your mind, and I’ll do the best I can. But I’m good either way.
Mr. Hummel: Your job is to be yourself, and my job is to love you no matter what.
Rachel was her usual annoying, yet amusing, self this week as she realizes she can be, and is, more than just her voice. I do think the character contrasts nicely between her mania and normalcy. And really, she has to if we’re to find it believable that Finn would fall for her. (Aaw, he took her to the doctor, guys.) One of my favorite songs of the night was Finn’s “Jessie’s Girl” to Rachel. Well played, show. The one part I didn’t like however were the scenes with Jon. I understood the sentiment, I just feel like it fell flat.
Rachel: I’m like Tinkerbell, Finn. I need applause to live.
It was also nice to see Puck have a main storyline again and his own song. He’s now romanced every girl in the club, yes? His rendition of Sammy Davis Jr.’s “The Lady is a Tramp” was great. I also loved Mercedes and Santana’s duet on “The Boy is Mine.” While the whole Puck storyline was a bit ridiculous, as Glee is prone to doing, I did like the drama it brought on with Mercedes discovering who she really wants to be. And really, that’s what this entire episode is about, finding out who you are inside, despite what you are on the outside.
Brittany [on mohawk-shaven Puck]: Who is that guy?
Puck: Get ready, black girl from glee whose name I can’t remember right now.
Kudos also for the whole Glee Club singing U2’s “One”.
Oh, V. You were much better this week, but you still have many kinks to work out. The sly grin Anna makes every time she gets the upper hand on the humans, it’s really not keeping her on the down low. Also, could the humans possibly be anymore trusting or stupid? Particularly, Tyler. Oh, and the Vs trying to get rid of Parker couldn’t have pointed the resistance anymore towards him. Just think, if they wouldn’t have targeted him, then perhaps the resistance would never have known. Forgetting all my season long squabbles though, this was probably one of my favorite episodes this season. Mainly because I find Lisa and Joshua and the Vs who are resistant to Anna the most interesting characters on the show. On the other hand, Kyle seems to be betraying the resistance and saving his own hide by giving Marcus their weapon against the Vs. I also love that Erica is playing like double-triple agent by being on the resistance, then being a cop, and now heading the anti-Fifth Column task force. It couldn’t get more convoluted. I wish this show would get better writers and flesh this series out more.
I’m going to miss this show over the summer, but right now we have much to talk about. Everyone’s storyline is so wrapped up tightly within each other, I’m not even sure where to begin this week. This week’s episode was a bit odd in that it actually felt like two episodes, the first half and Founder’s Day, the second half and the resolution. One would think the whole episode would have been Founder’s Day, but that part was actually finished before we even realized it. I would have liked to see the episode as more of a cohesive whole, but the last quarter really made up for the rest.
It’s Founder’s Day and Damon is wasting no time in mocking Stefan’s concerns about Damon’s closeness to Elena. I know we’ve been seeing the looks he’s been giving Damon all season long, but it’s nice to know he’s actually worried these days about history repeating itself. The first shot of Elena in her old dress and looking like Katherine just brings that point home. Bravo, show.
Damon: It’s Founder’s Day. I’m here to eat cotton candy and steal your girl.
Jeremy and Anna really take turns with Matt and Caroline in the cuteness department. I really wasn’t expecting Anna to offer up a vial of her blood for him to drink, even if I sadly was expecting her to die in this episode. Malese Jow’s Team Anna campaign really made me question if the character’s death was near. The question now, however, is she really dead? I’m not sure that’s the last we’ve seen of Anna.
Anna: I know you what it’s like for you… Being alone, always feeling empty inside, no one to understand. But when youe a vampire, you don’t have to feel that way. You can shut it off. I can show you how.
Jeremy isn’t the only one with drama as Elena is running a close second. She’s just more grounded about it all. Her mother is a vampire, she looks like Katherine, and her uncle is really her father. It was nice to see Elena confirm her father as Uncle John, and have him realize she knows as well. It would have been nice to see them have more time to explore their relationship, but alas it wasn’t to be. At the least, we know from his conversation with Isobel and the last scene in the kitchen, that he at least cared about her.
Elena: I’m asking you not to.
John: That doesn’t mean anything to me.
Elena: As my father, it should.
The Bonnie and Elena relationship also had some closure this week. I’m not sure Elena has completely forgiven Bonnie for not destroying the device, but at the least Bonnie has somewhat redeemed herself by helping to save Stefan and Damon. For now. Bonnie is a force to be reckoned with now and this isn’t the last we’ll see of it in relation to Stefan and Damon. It’s only a matter of time before everyone has to choose which side they’re on.
Damon: I don’t take what you did lightly, so thank you…. I owe you.
Bonnie: You saw what I was able to do tonight. I know who I am now. If Damon spills one drop of human blood, I’ll take him down.
My favorites are Stefan and Elena, and I love that each episode really fortifies their relationship more and more. Despite liking Stefan and Elena more than her with Damon, I do enjoy watching the triangle unfold. I feel the writers have created a bit of a problem for themselves though, it’ll have to be really good and believable for Elena to have a relationship with Damon at this point.
Stefan: I try so hard to hate him, I guess it’s just pointless.
Elena: You care about him, so do I. But I love you, Stefan.
Damon will always be Damon, lost and damaged with a chip on his shoulder, yet with each episode he changes and becomes more and more sympathetic. Part of his change comes from being around Stefan and Elena, as they say we are most influenced by those we associate closely with, but a lot of it has also to do with the world around him. This week, seeing Anna killed and seeing the effect it has on Jeremy has made him reconsider himself and his place in other people’s lives. But then he screws it all up by basically telling Jeremy to become a vamp. Bonnie is not going to be happy about this development.
Damon: Life sucks either way, Jeremy. At least if you’re a vampire, you don’t have to feel bad about it if you don’t want to. I did it for a very long time, and life was a lot easier.
Damon: You know, I came to this town wanting to destroy it. Tonight, I found myself wanting to protect it. How does that happen? I’m not a hero, Elena. I don’t do good. It’s not in me.
“Elena”: Maybe it is.
Damon: No. It’s reserved for my brother, and you, and Bonnie — even though she has a reason to hate me still helped Stefan save me.
“Elena”: Why do you sound so surprised?
Damon: ‘Cause she did it for you. Which means that somewhere along the way, you decided that I was worth saving. And I wanted to thank you for that.
“Elena”: You’re welcome.
How long before Tyler really becomes a werewolf after displaying his trademark eyes this week? What will happen to Caroine? Questions, questions.
Then, there’s the kiss with Elena that seems to make everything Damon said null and void. Stefan has already said he cares about his brother and basically vowed to protect him against Bonnie when the time comes, and now Damon kisses his girl. This is not going to be good, at all. How will everyone find out? Questions, questions.
Jeremy has decided to drink Anna’s blood and kill himself by taking a bunch of pills. Will he be successful? Is there something we don’t know about blood of a vampire who is already dead? Questions, questions.
Will anyone find out it was really Katherine that Damon kissed? Is Uncle John dead? What will happen to Elena when she comes across him and/or Katherine in the kitchen? Questions, questions.
I’m really loving seeing James Callis on the show. It’s amazing how he becomes Gabriel. I also like seeing Annabeth Gish back in the fold, but she’s looking really thin or sick these days. I think the show has the greatest list of guest stars for this season, and has still managed to not do well. Granted, the show wasn’t able to take it’s great premise and characters to that required level, so it kind of damned itself. I’ll be sad to see it go, but I’m not sure there’s anything in particular I’ll miss that will stand out for years to come. I still refuse to believe in this fate that says Mark and Olivia are not allowed to be together and Demetri has to die for the world to be all right.
I loved the awesome trailer we got for this two part finale and I’ve been excited to see Leonard Nimoy again and the other side, but I think I might be the only person who actually thought this episode was underwhelming. I enjoyed seeing Alt!Olivia, Alt!Walter, and William Bell, but on the other hand I’m not sure how I feel about some other things: the blatant use of special powers by the Cortexiphan patients so they seemed like X-Men going on a mission was weird. Also, if the Peter bringing about the end of the world plot had been stated before the finale in some way, it would have felt more cohesive than Olivia just saying one of the Observers left it on her desk.
Gossip Girl (3×21): Ex-Husbands and Wives – ***
This week on Gossip Girl, here Serena makes it clear her loyalties lie with her father, causing Rufus to feel like an outsider; and Jenny tells Will something that puts Rufus’ marriage in jeopardy.
This week on Glee, Rachel is alarmed when she gets a sore throat. Meanwhile, Kurt makes a personality adjustment to please his dad; and Puck looks to climb in social ranking by making a calculated move.
V (2009) (s1ep11): Fruition – ***
This week on V, Erica seeks out a scientist who may have created a weapon that allegedly worries the Visitors; Anna announces that the Vs may be departing, and gives Chad a list of Fifth Column members to investigate.
The Vampire Diaries (s1ep22): Founder’s Day – ***
On the season finale of The Vampire Diaries, the first season concludes with a Founder’s Day celebration that ends in destruction and death due to a plan set in motion by Johnathan Gilbert.
FlashForward (s1ep19): The Negotiation – ***
This week on FlashForward,
Fringe (s2ep22): Over There, Part 1 – ***
This week on Fringe, in part one of this two-part second-season finale, Olivia journeys to the alternate universe with Walter who is preparing for a showdown with William Bell.
Blair: Like every great general, I have contingency plans.
I’ve been pretty hard on Glee all season as personally I think the show’s plotting and pacing leaves much to be desired. I understand why it’s a fan darling and the show is pretty unique, but I fail to understand why it’s winning awards when even the critics think it still needs work. All that said, I think the show is slightly getting better each week, and this episode was actually pretty well plotted and the music wasn’t the sole focus. This is what it should be about. Now, while the episode alone was well plotted, we can’t say the same for how it fit into season long storyarcs as it seemed to disregard any continuity.
Even though his storyline was kind of secondary to Rachel and Puck’s, I think Kurt stole the show this week with his portrayal of a macho heterosexual guy. He’s clearly trying to be someone he’s definitely not. Both of his performances tonight were quite memorable and contrasted very nicely. Kurt’s father Mr. Hummel also steals each scene he’s in and I think is a terrific tv father figure. I know some people are really disliking this Kurt storyline and read for him to move on from his whining, but I actually like where the show is going with this and it’s nice to see this road to discovery on a show as prominent as Glee.
Brittany: You’re pretty much the only guy in this school I haven’t made out with because I thought you were capital G gay. But now that I know you’re not, having a perfect record would mean a lot to me. Let me know if you wanna tap this.
Mr. Hummel: You’re free to be whoever you are. Just let me know when you make up your mind, and I’ll do the best I can. But I’m good either way.
Mr. Hummel: Your job is to be yourself, and my job is to love you no matter what.
Rachel was her usual annoying, yet amusing, self this week as she realizes she can be, and is, more than just her voice. I do think the character contrasts nicely between her mania and normalcy. And really, she has to if we’re to find it believable that Finn would fall for her. (Aaw, he took her to the doctor, guys.) One of my favorite songs of the night was Finn’s “Jessie’s Girl” to Rachel. Well played, show. The one part I didn’t like however were the scenes with Jon. I understood the sentiment, I just feel like it fell flat.
Rachel: I’m like Tinkerbell, Finn. I need applause to live.
It was also nice to see Puck have a main storyline again and his own song. He’s now romanced every girl in the club, yes? His rendition of Sammy Davis Jr.’s “The Lady is a Tramp” was great. I also loved Mercedes and Santana’s duet on “The Boy is Mine.” While the whole Puck storyline was a bit ridiculous, as Glee is prone to doing, I did like the drama it brought on with Mercedes discovering who she really wants to be. And really, that’s what this entire episode is about, finding out who you are inside, despite what you are on the outside.
Brittany [on mohawk-shaven Puck]: Who is that guy?
Puck: Get ready, black girl from glee whose name I can’t remember right now.
Kudos also for the whole Glee Club singing U2’s “One”.
Oh, V. You were much better this week, but you still have many kinks to work out. The sly grin Anna makes every time she gets the upper hand on the humans, it’s really not keeping her on the down low. Also, could the humans possibly be anymore trusting or stupid? Particularly, Tyler. Oh, and the Vs trying to get rid of Parker couldn’t have pointed the resistance anymore towards him. Just think, if they wouldn’t have targeted him, then perhaps the resistance would never have known. Forgetting all my season long squabbles though, this was probably one of my favorite episodes this season. Mainly because I find Lisa and Joshua and the Vs who are resistant to Anna the most interesting characters on the show. On the other hand, Kyle seems to be betraying the resistance and saving his own hide by giving Marcus their weapon against the Vs. I also love that Erica is playing like double-triple agent by being on the resistance, then being a cop, and now heading the anti-Fifth Column task force. It couldn’t get more convoluted. I wish this show would get better writers and flesh this series out more.
I’m going to miss this show over the summer, but right now we have much to talk about. Everyone’s storyline is so wrapped up tightly within each other, I’m not even sure where to begin this week. This week’s episode was a bit odd in that it actually felt like two episodes, the first half and Founder’s Day, the second half and the resolution. One would think the whole episode would have been Founder’s Day, but that part was actually finished before we even realized it. I would have liked to see the episode as more of a cohesive whole, but the last quarter really made up for the rest.
It’s Founder’s Day and Damon is wasting no time in mocking Stefan’s concerns about Damon’s closeness to Elena. I know we’ve been seeing the looks he’s been giving Damon all season long, but it’s nice to know he’s actually worried these days about history repeating itself. The first shot of Elena in her old dress and looking like Katherine just brings that point home. Bravo, show.
Damon: It’s Founder’s Day. I’m here to eat cotton candy and steal your girl.
Jeremy and Anna really take turns with Matt and Caroline in the cuteness department. I really wasn’t expecting Anna to offer up a vial of her blood for him to drink, even if I sadly was expecting her to die in this episode. Malese Jow’s Team Anna campaign really made me question if the character’s death was near. The question now, however, is she really dead? I’m not sure that’s the last we’ve seen of Anna.
Anna: I know you what it’s like for you… Being alone, always feeling empty inside, no one to understand. But when youe a vampire, you don’t have to feel that way. You can shut it off. I can show you how.
Jeremy isn’t the only one with drama as Elena is running a close second. She’s just more grounded about it all. Her mother is a vampire, she looks like Katherine, and her uncle is really her father. It was nice to see Elena confirm her father as Uncle John, and have him realize she knows as well. It would have been nice to see them have more time to explore their relationship, but alas it wasn’t to be. At the least, we know from his conversation with Isobel and the last scene in the kitchen, that he at least cared about her.
Elena: I’m asking you not to.
John: That doesn’t mean anything to me.
Elena: As my father, it should.
The Bonnie and Elena relationship also had some closure this week. I’m not sure Elena has completely forgiven Bonnie for not destroying the device, but at the least Bonnie has somewhat redeemed herself by helping to save Stefan and Damon. For now. Bonnie is a force to be reckoned with now and this isn’t the last we’ll see of it in relation to Stefan and Damon. It’s only a matter of time before everyone has to choose which side they’re on.
Damon: I don’t take what you did lightly, so thank you…. I owe you.
Bonnie: You saw what I was able to do tonight. I know who I am now. If Damon spills one drop of human blood, I’ll take him down.
My favorites are Stefan and Elena, and I love that each episode really fortifies their relationship more and more. Despite liking Stefan and Elena more than her with Damon, I do enjoy watching the triangle unfold. I feel the writers have created a bit of a problem for themselves though, it’ll have to be really good and believable for Elena to have a relationship with Damon at this point.
Stefan: I try so hard to hate him, I guess it’s just pointless.
Elena: You care about him, so do I. But I love you, Stefan.
Damon will always be Damon, lost and damaged with a chip on his shoulder, yet with each episode he changes and becomes more and more sympathetic. Part of his change comes from being around Stefan and Elena, as they say we are most influenced by those we associate closely with, but a lot of it has also to do with the world around him. This week, seeing Anna killed and seeing the effect it has on Jeremy has made him reconsider himself and his place in other people’s lives. But then he screws it all up by basically telling Jeremy to become a vamp. Bonnie is not going to be happy about this development.
Damon: Life sucks either way, Jeremy. At least if you’re a vampire, you don’t have to feel bad about it if you don’t want to. I did it for a very long time, and life was a lot easier.
Damon: You know, I came to this town wanting to destroy it. Tonight, I found myself wanting to protect it. How does that happen? I’m not a hero, Elena. I don’t do good. It’s not in me.
“Elena”: Maybe it is.
Damon: No. It’s reserved for my brother, and you, and Bonnie — even though she has a reason to hate me still helped Stefan save me.
“Elena”: Why do you sound so surprised?
Damon: ‘Cause she did it for you. Which means that somewhere along the way, you decided that I was worth saving. And I wanted to thank you for that.
“Elena”: You’re welcome.
How long before Tyler really becomes a werewolf after displaying his trademark eyes this week? What will happen to Caroine? Questions, questions.
Then, there’s the kiss with Elena that seems to make everything Damon said null and void. Stefan has already said he cares about his brother and basically vowed to protect him against Bonnie when the time comes, and now Damon kisses his girl. This is not going to be good, at all. How will everyone find out? Questions, questions.
Jeremy has decided to drink Anna’s blood and kill himself by taking a bunch of pills. Will he be successful? Is there something we don’t know about blood of a vampire who is already dead? Questions, questions.
Will anyone find out it was really Katherine that Damon kissed? Is Uncle John dead? What will happen to Elena when she comes across him and/or Katherine in the kitchen? Questions, questions.
I’m really loving seeing James Callis on the show. It’s amazing how he becomes Gabriel. I also like seeing Annabeth Gish back in the fold, but she’s looking really thin or sick these days. I think the show has the greatest list of guest stars for this season, and has still managed to not do well. Granted, the show wasn’t able to take it’s great premise and characters to that required level, so it kind of damned itself. I’ll be sad to see it go, but I’m not sure there’s anything in particular I’ll miss that will stand out for years to come. I still refuse to believe in this fate that says Mark and Olivia are not allowed to be together and Demetri has to die for the world to be all right.
I loved the awesome trailer we got for this two part finale and I’ve been excited to see Leonard Nimoy again and the other side, but I think I might be the only person who actually thought this episode was underwhelming. I enjoyed seeing Alt!Olivia, Alt!Walter, and William Bell, but on the other hand I’m not sure how I feel about some other things: the blatant use of special powers by the Cortexiphan patients so they seemed like X-Men going on a mission was weird. Also, if the Peter bringing about the end of the world plot had been stated before the finale in some way, it would have felt more cohesive than Olivia just saying one of the Observers left it on her desk.
This week on V, viagra approved Chad and Anna visit Geneva, viagra buy Switzerland, with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust. Val is really not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it finally turns out not to be Demetri. Does this mean his life is in the clear now that we’ve passed March 15th?
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. Between his awesome domino chain, the rings that prevent you from having a flashforward, and the timeline on the wall behind Demetri, his work has been highly impressive. Yet, despite having more experience with flashforwards than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will happen while trying to make it the one you want. Scary.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri all. What does she have to gain or lose from revealing this information? In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously whether Demetri lives or dies is not part of it. Going along with the same idea, why did Janis also help them find Demetri?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve been told before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out between him and Olivia. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. The fact he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
This week on V, approved Chad and Anna visit Geneva, Switzerland, with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust. Val is really not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it finally turns out not to be Demetri. Does this mean his life is in the clear now that we’ve passed March 15th?
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. Between his awesome domino chain, the rings that prevent you from having a flashforward, and the timeline on the wall behind Demetri, his work has been highly impressive. Yet, despite having more experience with flashforwards than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will happen while trying to make it the one you want. Scary.
Demetri: You’re insane.
Dyson Frost: Most oracles are, you know? They–they see the future, and the knowledge ends up destroying them.
Alda Hertzog: I just have to ask–what’s with all the dominoes?
Dyson Frost: This is my garden… and the white ones chart the path of my escape.
Alda Hertzog: That makes no sense at all.
Dyson Frost: It does if you live in my head.
Dyson Frost: The point is, once we’ve glimpsed it, the future wants to happen. It gains weight. It’s like atmospheric pressure bearing down. And if we want to escape that pressure, we have to do something drastic.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri all. What does she have to gain or lose from revealing this information? In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously whether Demetri lives or dies is not part of it. Going along with the same idea, why did Janis also help them find Demetri?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve been told before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out between him and Olivia. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. The fact he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
This week on V, here Chad and Anna visit Geneva, ask Switzerland, apoplexy with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust. Val is really not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it finally turns out not to be Demetri. Does this mean his life is in the clear now that we’ve passed March 15th?
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. Between his awesome domino chain, the rings that prevent you from having a flashforward, and the timeline on the wall behind Demetri, his work has been highly impressive. Yet, despite having more experience with flashforwards than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will happen while trying to make it the one you want. Scary.
Demetri: You’re insane.
Dyson Frost: Most oracles are, you know? They–they see the future, and the knowledge ends up destroying them.
Alda Hertzog: I just have to ask–what’s with all the dominoes?
Dyson Frost: This is my garden… and the white ones chart the path of my escape.
Alda Hertzog: That makes no sense at all.
Dyson Frost: It does if you live in my head.
Dyson Frost: The point is, once we’ve glimpsed it, the future wants to happen. It gains weight. It’s like atmospheric pressure bearing down. And if we want to escape that pressure, we have to do something drastic.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri all. What does she have to gain or lose from revealing this information? In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously whether Demetri lives or dies is not part of it. Going along with the same idea, why did Janis also help them find Demetri?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve been told before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out between him and Olivia. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. The fact he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
This week on V, erectile Chad and Anna visit Geneva, Switzerland, with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust. Val is really not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it finally turns out not to be Demetri. Does this mean his life is in the clear now that we’ve passed March 15th?
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. Between his awesome domino chain, the rings that prevent you from having a flashforward, and the timeline on the wall behind Demetri, his work has been highly impressive. Yet, despite having more experience with flashforwards than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will happen while trying to make it the one you want. Scary.
Demetri: You’re insane.
Dyson Frost: Most oracles are, you know? They–they see the future, and the knowledge ends up destroying them.
Alda Hertzog: I just have to ask–what’s with all the dominoes?
Dyson Frost: This is my garden… and the white ones chart the path of my escape.
Alda Hertzog: That makes no sense at all.
Dyson Frost: It does if you live in my head.
Dyson Frost: The point is, once we’ve glimpsed it, the future wants to happen. It gains weight. It’s like atmospheric pressure bearing down. And if we want to escape that pressure, we have to do something drastic.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri all. What does she have to gain or lose from revealing this information? In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously whether Demetri lives or dies is not part of it. Going along with the same idea, why did Janis also help them find Demetri?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve been told before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out between him and Olivia. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. The fact he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
This week on V, site Chad and Anna visit Geneva, Switzerland, with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths – ***
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust. Val is really not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it finally turns out not to be Demetri. Does this mean his life is in the clear now that we’ve passed March 15th?
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. Between his awesome domino chain, the rings that prevent you from having a flashforward, and the timeline on the wall behind Demetri, his work has been highly impressive. Yet, despite having more experience with flashforwards than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will happen while trying to make it the one you want. Scary.
Demetri: You’re insane.
Dyson Frost: Most oracles are, you know? They–they see the future, and the knowledge ends up destroying them.
Alda Hertzog: I just have to ask–what’s with all the dominoes?
Dyson Frost: This is my garden… and the white ones chart the path of my escape.
Alda Hertzog: That makes no sense at all.
Dyson Frost: It does if you live in my head.
Dyson Frost: The point is, once we’ve glimpsed it, the future wants to happen. It gains weight. It’s like atmospheric pressure bearing down. And if we want to escape that pressure, we have to do something drastic.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri all. What does she have to gain or lose from revealing this information? In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously whether Demetri lives or dies is not part of it. Going along with the same idea, why did Janis also help them find Demetri?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve been told before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out between him and Olivia. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. The fact he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
This week on V, ed Chad and Anna visit Geneva, try Switzerland, with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust. Val is really not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it finally turns out not to be Demetri. Does this mean his life is in the clear now that we’ve passed March 15th?
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. Between his awesome domino chain, the rings that prevent you from having a flashforward, and the timeline on the wall behind Demetri, his work has been highly impressive. Yet, despite having more experience with flashforwards than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will happen while trying to make it the one you want. Scary.
Demetri: You’re insane.
Dyson Frost: Most oracles are, you know? They–they see the future, and the knowledge ends up destroying them.
Alda Hertzog: I just have to ask–what’s with all the dominoes?
Dyson Frost: This is my garden… and the white ones chart the path of my escape.
Alda Hertzog: That makes no sense at all.
Dyson Frost: It does if you live in my head.
Dyson Frost: The point is, once we’ve glimpsed it, the future wants to happen. It gains weight. It’s like atmospheric pressure bearing down. And if we want to escape that pressure, we have to do something drastic.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri all. What does she have to gain or lose from revealing this information? In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously whether Demetri lives or dies is not part of it. Going along with the same idea, why did Janis also help them find Demetri?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve been told before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out between him and Olivia. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. The fact he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
This week on V, adiposity Chad and Anna visit Geneva, troche Switzerland, with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust. Val is really not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it finally turns out not to be Demetri. Does this mean his life is in the clear now that we’ve passed March 15th?
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. Between his awesome domino chain, the rings that prevent you from having a flashforward, and the timeline on the wall behind Demetri, his work has been highly impressive. Yet, despite having more experience with flashforwards than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will happen while trying to make it the one you want. Scary.
Demetri: You’re insane.
Dyson Frost: Most oracles are, you know? They–they see the future, and the knowledge ends up destroying them.
Alda Hertzog: I just have to ask–what’s with all the dominoes?
Dyson Frost: This is my garden… and the white ones chart the path of my escape.
Alda Hertzog: That makes no sense at all.
Dyson Frost: It does if you live in my head.
Dyson Frost: The point is, once we’ve glimpsed it, the future wants to happen. It gains weight. It’s like atmospheric pressure bearing down. And if we want to escape that pressure, we have to do something drastic.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri all. What does she have to gain or lose from revealing this information? In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously whether Demetri lives or dies is not part of it. Going along with the same idea, why did Janis also help them find Demetri?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve been told before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out between him and Olivia. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. The fact he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
This week on V, treatment Chad and Anna visit Geneva, Switzerland, with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about kissing Anna. First, what is up with that? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
Anna and those Vs sure are sneaky. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. (Which I find it hard to believe humans would trust an alien life form, but I digress.) The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and the Vs are at the ready before we can take action with an efficient energy source. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad the secretary general is seeing right through that and knows she’s doing it to get clout, but for what?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna or Tyler.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One thing though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll see.
Ryan should have told her much sooner. I don’t think their relationship is going to end well. Val is not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it turns out not to be Demetri.
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. His timeline behind Demetri was highly impressive. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will end up being the one while trying to make it the one you want. Despite having more experience with these things than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri. What does she have to gain or lose from these things. In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously Demetri is not a part of it. Going along with that, why did Janis also help them to find Demetri. What is going on here?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve heard before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. How he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
This week on V, physiotherapy Chad and Anna visit Geneva, approved Switzerland, with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust.. Val is not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it turns out not to be Demetri.
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. His timeline behind Demetri was highly impressive. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will end up being the one while trying to make it the one you want. Despite having more experience with these things than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri. What does she have to gain or lose from these things. In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously Demetri is not a part of it. Going along with that, why did Janis also help them to find Demetri. What is going on here?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve heard before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. How he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
This week on V, buy Chad and Anna visit Geneva, this Switzerland, clinic with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust. Val is really not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it turns out not to be Demetri.
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. His timeline behind Demetri was highly impressive. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will end up being the one while trying to make it the one you want. Despite having more experience with these things than anyone we know, he’s still just as afraid of fate as the rest of the world.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri. What does she have to gain or lose from these things. In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously Demetri is not a part of it. Going along with that, why did Janis also help them to find Demetri. What is going on here?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve heard before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. How he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
This week on V, store Chad and Anna visit Geneva, help Switzerland, hemophilia with Anna toting a technological gift to present at the UN Energy Summit; Erica discovers that the V Task Force is looking into the Fifth Column; trust issues and baby worries prompt Valerie to go on the run.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
This week on FlashForward, Mark and the team search for Demetri; terror suspect Alda Herzog offers to give Zoey information about Demetri’s whereabouts; Olivia learns who sent the text message to her about Mark’s flash-forward.
V (2009) (s1ep8): We Can’t Win
Since the show has come back from hiatus it definitely has been a different V. One could say the show is almost decent now. I wouldn’t say it’s good though, that’d be a stretch. I still think the Vs and the Fifth Column are my favorite part of the show, but now that Chad, Tyler, and the rest of the gang are getting more involved with the Vs, things are getting a bit more interesting.
The episode opens in a very interesting teaser, and a half naked Scott Wolf too, with Chad having a dream about talking with Anna and then kissing her. What is up with this scene? Are we to assume he has a subconscious attraction towards her? Is it a result of something Anna did to get him on her side? All I know is it’s weird.
I think it’s entirely possible Anna has something to do with it. I mean she’s had most of the world under her thrall since the beginning. And I find it hard to believe humans would trust aliens so quickly, but I digress. They’re always providing everything we need for every problem we have under the guise of peace. The monsoon in this episode hits the island of Timbal and before we can even take action, the Vs are at the ready with an efficient energy source. Who wouldn’t like them, right? I’m glad at least the secretary general is seeing through it all and knows she’s doing it to get clout,. But as he says, getting clout for what purpose?
Secretary General: She used the people of Timbal to gain public and political clout. The question is, if they’re just visitors, why does she need that clout?
Tyler actually didn’t irritate me this week. And I kind of like where the storyline with him and Lisa and her maybe developing feelings for him is going. It makes it a bit more interesting to see where her allegiances lie whether with Anna and her people or Tyler and the humans. Plus, it relegates Tyler as a secondary character in their relationship. And of course, I’m ok with that happening. I’m starting to think together they’ll be the leaders of the alien resistance. This show telegraphs its storylines a bit too much.
Anna: The future of our species depends on your leadership, your judgment. The soldier’s egg is weak, but it can still teach us something. There is no room for human emotion, for weakness of any kind.
One added note though, I like Joshua, but I’m wondering if it was smart of him to save Lisa at the risk of exposing himself. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
On the other hand, I think Ryan should have told Val about being a V much sooner. I don’t know if their relationship can recover from this loss ot trust. Val is really not going to be happy with him, even though he saved her and she can see how much he loves her.
Flash Forward (s1ep17): The Garden of Forking Paths
It’s been a while since I’ve been intrigued and excited by an episode of FlashForward. We got some nice story development and pacing in this episode, and it actually made me excited to see where the show goes from here. It’s unfortunate that the show will most likely not be continuing beyond this season.
Demetri has been put through a lot this season leading up to this death and his supposed death. Dyson Frost said that would one of them would die on this day, but thankfully it finally turns out not to be Demetri. Does this mean his life is in the clear now that we’ve passed March 15th?
Dyson Frost is one creepy awesome genius villain, and I’m kind of sad to see him go. Between his awesome domino chain, the rings that prevent you from having a flashforward, and the timeline on the wall behind Demetri, his work has been highly impressive. Imagine having seen as many flashforwards and possible futures as him, and not knowing which one will end up being the one while trying to make it the one you want.
I knew Alda would escape from Zooey the moment we saw the window washer. What’s interesting though, is the fact Alda told her the number where she could find Demetri. What does she have to gain or lose from these things. In essence, what is her ultimate plan, since obviously Demetri is not a part of it. Going along with that, why did Janis also help them to find Demetri. What is going on here?
I really feel sorry for Mark and how he’s being forced to choose between his family and saving the world. As we’ve heard before, he’s the key to figuring out the flashforwards and mosaic, so without him there’d inevitably be no world for his family to live in. I still have hope things will work themselves out. Also, his strong memory is inspiring. How he can remember things from the mosaic and this garden of forking paths is a mystery unto itself. I’m glad he was able to save Demetri and his gun almost being used wouldn’t have been purposely shot by his own hand. On the other hand I feel sad the garden of forking paths is gone, but now we have a new end date: December 12, 2016.
Who here didn’t realize that was Gaius Baltar from BSG as the savant at the end talking to Olivia? That would be me. Anyone care to tell me what he was going on about? My guess is we’ll see him again soon and figure out what he’s all about. But for now, creepy. Is he the next villain?
TV this week: On last week’s Caprica, ophthalmologist Amanda has visions of her dead brother and Joseph recruits Heracles to find his daughter in New Cap City. On Life Unexpected, information pills Jones asks Lux to be his date for the Winter Formal, global burden of disease which brings back painful memories about the night Lux was conceived. On Gossip Girl, Rufus and Lily grow suspect of Jenny’s relationship with Damien and Chuck learns more about the woman who may be his mother. On Thursday, FlashForward is back with its midseason premiere as a suspended Mark investigates Lloyd’s abduction and Nicole seeks to understand her flashforward. And on the second to last Caprica before the midseason break, Daniel tries to flush out Zoe from the Cylon while Joseph continues searching for Tamara in New Cap City.
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