crimsonladybug: May 04, 2008 - 09:15 AM PST
I never got into it....which is sad because I adore Jonny Lee Miller and the fact that he "sees" George Michael was a big drawing point too but I couldn't keep track of when it was on.
I really like it too. Loretta Devine is the bomb. But last night's earthquake fx were terrible.
I thought that too they could of focused more on the earth quake given how big of a deal it was. They cut out chen and silver terris where he originally predicted it would be. They just focused on the bridge.
Looking forward to Thursday's finale
Anyone else notice the Thursday Sunday connection to Quarterlife?
longin4purpose: April 14, 2008 - 12:25 PM PST
I love how the show fills you with the sense that there are still some good ppl out there and there are ppl who can change for the better.
CharlieMystic: April 13, 2008 - 07:38 PM PST
Bump if you saw today's episode. Jordan's attitude resonates with me some how. He was laid back and sure of himself. I wonder if Marshall could write an attitude like that into Quarterlife. We know how great it is when a big episode airs with a crucial point to make Dylan could have a I told you so look.
CharlieMystic: February 22, 2008 - 12:44 PM PST
Yea I would advise him to just stand still during a vision if he is in a public place. I would imagine someday his visions would be hard to tell a part. If he was left alone like had wanted to do living by himself I can see him getting lost into the visions and making a mess around his apartment.
It would be nice if this would play with Pushing daisies both on the same night would be great TV
Deanflagel: February 22, 2008 - 05:55 AM PST
yes, but I keep hoping for a bit more to it. I found the repetitive awkward moments when he comes out of his visions distracting - if he knows he's in a vision and he knows when he comes out of it there will be all these people watching him, wouldn't he have some control - especially since he clearly knows (since he says it) that he's in a vision (which seems unrealistic - wouldn't it be more real if he didn't KNOW when it was a hallucination, even if they were as outlandish as they have been?)
The cast is great - Love the scretary - she was great on Boston Public - the girlfriend plays a great meanie as she did on Commander in Chief, and of course the Species movies. Victor Garber is always great (playing essentially always the same guy) and its good to see Tom Amandes back in a series after Everwood. I'm hoping the show finds a comfort level with its basic premise soon and settles into more of a groove.