Posted: March 10th, 2009, 18:47
Nor's mine.
The internet's plugged into my brain
The internet's plugged into my brain
I've just watched this, It seems like the odd genius working with law enforcement theme is taking off a bit now.MORDETH LESTOK wrote:New series tonight...Castle
S'not really theft, you're not depriving anyone of anythingamblin wrote:Cheers mord! Let the petty theft begin continue!
And they'd still charge you full price for a short season...HereComesPete wrote:They might not be available yet but you know they'll appear. Even if the series is cancelled.
Fringe is another one of them. Although, the odd genius is actually part of the original cause for all the problems. Just has a little amnesia/mentalblockage and doesn't quite remember.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:It seems like the odd genius working with law enforcement theme is taking off a bit now.
Numb3rs, Eleventh hour, and now Castle.
I couldn't get into fringe, no idea why.MORDETH LESTOK wrote: Fringe is another one of them. Although, the odd genius is actually part of the original cause for all the problems. Just has a little amnesia/mentalblockage and doesn't quite remember.
I loved Numb3rs for the first 2years...i just can't watch it anymore. It changed too much from the original formula. I liked the crime, the math, the philosophy then the arrest. It was quite simple then. I don't even know how to describe it now.
mini-review in 3daysFrom executive producer Michael Green (NBC’s "Heroes") comes a riveting new drama about a modern day monarchy. "Kings" is a contemporary re-telling of the timeless tale of David and Goliath. This series is an epic story of greed and power, war and romance, forbidden loves and secret alliances -- and a young hero who rises to power in a modern-day kingdom.
King Silas Benjamin (Ian McShane, "Deadwood") is the well-entrenched king of Gilboa, whose flag bears a divine butterfly symbol. Gilboa has its capital in Shiloh, a clean new city that is unspoiled by time or litter. Silas must deal with the tensions rising between Gilboa and neighboring nation Gath. When several prisoners of war are taken, a young soldier, David Shepherd (Chris Egan, "Eragon"), defies orders and crosses enemy lines to save them. Unknown to David, the soldier he saves is Jack Benjamin (Sebastian Stan, "The Covenant"), the son of the king. From that day forth, David’s life will never be the same.
Susanna Thompson ("Once & Again") plays Queen Rose Benjamin, a distant, yet supportive wife. Allison Miller ("Lucy’s Piano") stars as King Silas’ beautiful, intelligent and outspoken daughter, Michelle. General Linus Abner (Wes Studi, "Comanche Moon," "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee"), Reverend Ephram Samuels (Eamonn Walker, "Oz") and William Cross, Silas’ brother-in-law (Dylan Baker, "Spiderman 2"), try to influence King Silas.
From Universal Media Studios, "Kings" is executive-produced by Green, Erwin Stoff ("I Am Legend") and Francis Lawrence ("I Am Legend"), who also directed the pilot.
It's only the blond that's worth liking about that series.MORDETH LESTOK wrote:There's something about Fringe I like...maybe its the blondeIts just getting too far-fetched now...more than when it first started. So much so, that they won't be able to keep anything realistic at all or believable. I'm suprised its lasted this long.
2nd ep =MORDETH LESTOK wrote:New series tonight...Castle