Except for a few shining moments between the Dictator of Taste (Blair) and the Williamsburg Weasel (Dan), this episode was full of lectures and predictable story lines. And, oh, yeah, there was a party at the end.
The Volkov storyline came to a close and everyone ended up exactly where they belonged. The mission to bring down Volkov was so well-done that I didn’t think the last ten minutes could possibly overshadow it, but it did.
Am I just one of the sheep now, because I’ve actually grown to like the ‘Human Target’ reboot? Nah, because as much as I enjoyed tonight’s episode, I do have one huge nitpick … and I mean enormous.
BBC’s very smart business move, creating a web series spinoff of their ‘Being Human’ hit – with teenaged supes to boot – definitely trumps SyFy’s remake of a show that hasn’t even finished its original run.
Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….
Am I the only one wondering how it is that Charlie, hit by a stun gun in the back, got up before the cop that Hank punched in the face? What does that say for the taser industry?
Did NetFlix kill the video store? After my local closed, I found myself turning to on-line rentals. And I love it. But, I can’t help but wonder – does the internet kill the video store experience? Are you a NetFlix convert or foe? Share your thoughts.