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SyFy has a history of cancelling good shows whilst keeping utter crap running... I'm quite devastated. I really liked this show, even though you could feel that they didn't have loads of money to do it, they made up with strong storylines, great characters, really great cast.
What a waste.
And NCIS is in it's 45th season or something... tv executives should be shot on sight.
Clean coal... you're funny.
Think monkey, think!
you should probably seek some medical help: you're overall aggressiveness and nonsensical blabbering is embarrassing.
End of the troll feeding.
Good day Sir, I said good day!
Apparently I don't care about the BBC as much as you... unfortunately they don't pay me (in which case I would care a lot more!).
Still, referring to the character as problematic because she has an afro is at best silly, at worst plainly racist. Having an issue because the character is a lesbian is at best silly, at worst homophobic. And I don't find her butchy, but I do find you silly, a bit racist and clearly homophobic.
also, this is telly, just telly, no big deal, cool down, take a deep breath, drink some water, everything's fine.
Cheers
are you high? Speak for yourself and stop believing that the whole world revolves around you: nobody feels this way in REAL LIFE???? So you're basically telling us how we should or are supposed to think? Are you out of your f** mind?? First of all I don't find Bill ugly. I just don't. Second I find her to be quite a refreshment from Clara. Third I couldn't care less about her sexual preferences. Apparently your tiny narrowed mind's having some hard time with it. My solution: deal with it! Don't pretend that the whole world's having the same issues than you, most of us don't, that's the reasoning of a five year old kid and if you are indeed five years old, stop watching too much telly, do your homework and go to bed!
I couldn't disagree more... the series started ok, then it all went down till the last and ridiculous episode. Soooooo can someone explain to me the reason of the whole T-bag I'm your father Luke thingy?? Why oh why? And Link just gave away the bad guy, and that's it?? And the super vilain helping the major super vilain suddenly turns on him to get shot???? And the super super super bad vilain who looks like a toner seller collapses like that???????? And the.
I'll stop here, this was actually embarrassing to watch.
Yeah... so how do you distinguish what you call an artist who paints animals or nature morte with what you seem to call a "real" artist? Is it the fact that the latter annoys or is incomprehensible? If that's the case this is the most moronic and short-sighted definition of art that I've ever heard of. Following your reasoning I know a lot of kids who ruined their parents wall whom we should call great artists. This is also why assholes like Jeff Koons are able to sell their crap for millions of dollars.
i do.
Perhaps he overuses the bizarre red room, i thought there was a lot of it and that the strange talking tree seemed ridiculous. I agree that that the surreal takes a lot of place... but that is the continuation of the end of season two.
It appears to me that we have a similar appreciation of the first two seasons: I thought it was marvelous until half of season two, then it went a bit off road. Still, if we take it from there then Ying Dale is trapped in the black/white/red? lodge while Yang/Bob Cooper is out in the wild. If we accept this premise then we accept the fundamentally surreal and mysterious universe of the show and therefore shouldn't be surprised to get those strange in-between world scenes that we've got so far from season 3. The fact that in the first finally Laura tells him that they'll meet again in 25 years gave me the chill. Did he really hope to reenact the show a quarter of a century later? Was it a way to keep the story open? I dunno and don't really care, I'm just so happy that he was able to make it happen and that the story continues consistently from where he left it (plus 25 years of course). Since it was left in hocus pocus land I'm not surprised to continue from there and what's really important is that the story makes sense. And I feel it does: Nicey Dale escaped, bad Dale is really really bad and Gordon's still deaf.
The rest is brewed in Lynch's style, which can annoy me as well. For instances all my movie-nerdy friends despises me because I absolutely hate Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway. That for me felt like a bucket of pseudo-intellectual porridge pored on my sad face. I pretty much loved all his other films but if you talk to a movie lover and tell him what I just wrote, you are blacklisted as an ignorant forever. It's all about the writing: it needs to tell you a story. It can be very simple like eraserhead, but you need to go from one point to another.
well you're using a loooooot of energy to vocalize your opinion... that's an awful lot of time to spend for something you seem to despise. I honestly couldn't care less about what you think other than this kind of useless posts is the very reason we're here and not on IMDB anymore. I actually agree partly pn what you suggest - that the Lynch afficionados will pretty much swallow anything he makes and scream genius all ove the place - but in this case I completely disagree: I believe that when the show finished 25 years ago he already had in mind the follow up and that for some reasons it wasn't produced. I find the writing remarkable. Sometimes the comedy doesn't work (old Andy for example is a bit embarassing with his clownesque act), but overall this is pretty much conistent with the first two seasons. Perhaps you disliked the original show, which renders your rant useless in my opinion.