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The popstar storyline was incredibly weak and dragged the rest of the show down.

There's so much potential here but if they go formulaic with it the show'll be dead quicker than Firefly.
 
I could have done without the Popstar angle but it was an ok episode, I understand shows need to add a few filler's inbetween the good stuff.

I don't know if anyone else is bothered by this but Sierra especially looks underfed, she needs a plate of burgers or something. Echo is pretty thin as well, I don't think either of them weigh 90lbs wet, Echo looked thin this episode but compared to Sierra, she is a sumo wrestler.


Evan
 
I could have done without the Popstar angle but it was an ok episode, I understand shows need to add a few filler's inbetween the good stuff.

I don't know if anyone else is bothered by this but Sierra especially looks underfed, she needs a plate of burgers or something. Echo is pretty thin as well, I don't think either of them weigh 90lbs wet, Echo looked thin this episode but compared to Sierra, she is a sumo wrestler.


Evan

I thought Echo (eliza) looked perfectly fine. Sierra may be a couple of lbs too thin. But it wasn't anything for me to think...wow, she needs to eat! Look at smg in season 7 Buffy. Now that's someone to worry about!
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Another great episode tonight. Brilliant yet again.

I really liked the plot of this one and enjoyed watching the "mythology" of Alpha unfold.
 
Tonight was it for me. I planned to hang with it for a while and see if it unfolded into something more interesting, but I just don't like this show. :huh
 
Tonight was it for me. I planned to hang with it for a while and see if it unfolded into something more interesting, but I just don't like this show. :huh

Remember though, Episode 6 and on is where Joss gets "free reign," according to Eliza in a recent article. So don't give up yet!
 
Once more they're dealing with the Alpha main story, which is a good thing. The idea of 2 actives having the same imprint is great, but this was such a waste of the concept.

But this ep raised some interesting questions - what happens when you wipe someone who is already wiped? Echo was developing a personality and they showed that there is some inherent goodness in her - she's not just a tabula rasa.
 
i think this was my favorite episode so far. topher is like all 3 members of the trio combined. this also had the best line ever when echo said "this is fun. are you having fun?"
 
I hope this show doesn't die, it has so much potential. :monkey2

A thought occurred to me when geek guy said something along the lines of "I only know one person who could do this, and he's dead."

Later we learn he was speaking of Alpha, but at the time it made me wonder: does it matter if someone is dead or not? If an imprint is made of a living person, then does it matter (story-wise) if they die?
 
I enjoyed it for the fact that she was wiped and working on her own personality-limited as it was. And now Im always looking at the end of each ep. for the one thing she'll do to show us she is retaining memory from each wipe. I just hope fox will hang in there, and fans too. :D
 
I'm worried the show wont do well. It's not doing well now. And next weeks episode doesn't look so good.
 
I really hope the show makes it to Joss's episodes (6 and forward), the good ones. Cause if they don't get better soon, this show is going in the can. It's already bad enough as it is, but if his episodes don't produce, this show is dead.

Still the questions remains, why the ^^^^ did he go back to Fox??!!!!!

Because if this show fails, I will put most of the blame on Joss, not Fox. Fox is just doing what it does, but Joss should have known better after Firefly. Superiorly stupid decision on his part.
 
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