That’s why I like the Free OnDemand for many of my favorite TV shows. Some of them are so complex that a second viewing really brings clarity.
However, watching many different police procedurals, I’m finding myself knowing what’s going to happen next because it always works that way. I start yelling, “Get in a better position—he’s going to run!” or “She’s goiing to shoot them.” There are so many recycled scenes plotlines.
Not to mention if I recognize a guest star as common to a number of shows, chances are good that is the culprit.
there was a time when one did not have to do that. that the plot was clear.nowadays movie plots are like trying to read a Stephen R. Donaldson book. or even a Roger Zelazny’s Amber series books.
pelican47 over 11 years ago
That’s why I like the Free OnDemand for many of my favorite TV shows. Some of them are so complex that a second viewing really brings clarity.
However, watching many different police procedurals, I’m finding myself knowing what’s going to happen next because it always works that way. I start yelling, “Get in a better position—he’s going to run!” or “She’s goiing to shoot them.” There are so many recycled scenes plotlines.
Not to mention if I recognize a guest star as common to a number of shows, chances are good that is the culprit.
Cloudchaser over 11 years ago
Been there, done that, looking it up on Wikipedia helps
Sangelia over 11 years ago
there was a time when one did not have to do that. that the plot was clear.nowadays movie plots are like trying to read a Stephen R. Donaldson book. or even a Roger Zelazny’s Amber series books.
rmacprivate over 11 years ago
Plugger or anybody that just sat through a Woody Allen movie.
gaslightguy over 11 years ago
Blink twice and lose the plot. It’s easy these days.
ColonelClaus over 11 years ago
Blink? I need a hearing aid! Without closed captioning, I’m lost. Wait for the video.