I thought the latest episode was one of the better for this season.
When compared to a 30 minute episode of Duck Dynasty,no.
I agree. When Aaron met that lady (can't remember her name, nor care) in some-town-in-Oklahoma and that part of the story was told, I just thought, "please, stop this storyline".If they would get rid of the supernatural nano machines...
Get rid of the nanomachine ghosts, and the show shows glimmers of how good Jericho could have gotten, given the time.
Just looked at a torrent for this episode and one I found was listed as 0:43 in length. I don't know what's typical for a 60-minute show today. I'm sure they're getting shorter and shorter every year.But this is an hour show ....
just seemed like every few minutes I was hitting the FF button.
The groups have seen that the networks don't care and won't listen to the complaints anymore, so they are now starting up networks that replay "family friendly" shows from the 70s and 80s and occasionally produce new programming.
I don't watch much network tv...just a couple of shows, Revolution being one. I mostly watch movies...
In season 1 we saw the nanonites had the ability to heal (broken leg).. when Aaron was resurrected in season 2 after being shot .. why didnt the nanonites fix his eye sight too? Kinda ironic for the man who gets getting repaired walking around with poor eye sight!
He also can't seem to lose weight walking hundreds of miles across desert terrain to Oklahoma in a world devoid of McDonald's, Coca Cola, cheese puffs, and hot fudge sundaes.
He also can't seem to lose weight walking hundreds of miles across desert terrain to Oklahoma in a world devoid of McDonald's, Coca Cola, cheese puffs, and hot fudge sundaes.
In season 1 we saw the nanonites had the ability to heal (broken leg).. when Aaron was resurrected in season 2 after being shot .. why didnt the nanonites fix his eye sight too? Kinda ironic for the man who gets getting repaired walking around with poor eye sight!