The show centers on an FBI agent who is drawn into a complex conspiracy when a naked amnesiac is found in Times Square covered in fresh tattoos... including his name on her back.
so its over now? well I will have to have a look at it some time. Amazing how much mileage you can get from tattoos on some one. I watched the first two eps and decided it it could go on and on for ever so stopped, which seems to be the case. The one good thing was the tattoo lady, the same lady Sif from Thor and some time guest to Marvels Agents of Shield.
by lighton posted 3 years ago
docpea said:
Orlando said:
Dropped it after 15 minutes, rubbish. This fall season seems like garbage overall.
Please let me know what programmes you enjoy as I will know then to avoid them as I don't think our tastes overlap at all.
:D
by docpea posted 3 years ago
Orlando said:
Dropped it after 15 minutes, rubbish. This fall season seems like garbage overall.
Please let me know what programmes you enjoy as I will know then to avoid them as I don't think our tastes overlap at all. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed Blindspot from the start of Season 1 to the end of Season 5.
by scorpius074 posted 3 years ago
lighton said:
Daemonius said:
This 5th season felt like a chore. It's good that this show has now ended. Perhaps they should've ended this after season 4.
I wouldn't say chore... for all its flaws the show kept me coming back for each new episode. :)
Yep, that about sums up my not-so-guilty pleasure.
by lighton posted 3 years ago
Daemonius said:
This 5th season felt like a chore. It's good that this show has now ended. Perhaps they should've ended this after season 4.
I wouldn't say chore... for all its flaws the show kept me coming back for each new episode. :) The final episode's church fight choreography was cool. And I loved how many actors and actresses they brought back for this episode! IMHO one of the better final episodes out there. :)
This 5th season felt like a chore. It's good that this show has now ended. Perhaps they should've ended this after season 4.
by ronsmit posted 7 years ago
I watch it if I'm in the mood. what gets me is the ridiculous South African accents that pop up when visiting their past!
Some "saffers" with an Afrikaans background have a different accent due to the language originating from Dutch.. I was surprised when watching Timeless and Lucy's fiancee started talking. A familiar saffer accent! Turns out he is one :-)
I have often been confused as an Aussie (sorry guys) or New Zealander when visiting the US or UK!
by Patrician posted 7 years ago
louiselesley said:
Finally getting around to starting this since it seems to be sticking around. First episode left a bad taste in my mouth just in general how they treat her for what seems to be no other reason but just to make it a more dramatic show and to make her seem 'dangerous'. Don't think I will last much longer.
They treat her as "dangerous" because of the agents name being tattooed on her back....
by louiselesley posted 7 years ago
Finally getting around to starting this since it seems to be sticking around. First episode left a bad taste in my mouth just in general how they treat her for what seems to be no other reason but just to make it a more dramatic show and to make her seem 'dangerous'. Don't think I will last much longer.
by theConundrumm posted 8 years ago
proteinnerd said:
Another vote for no here. Haven't seen limitless yet but doesn't really grab me.
Only good new show so far has been lucifer.
ok, Lucifer i'm kinda scared to watch... The Sandman was one of those books that, much younger and more naive, really grabbed me by the collar and shook the absolute life out of everything i thought about the world around me. Morningstar was probably my favourite character (Sorry Merv, it was close though), i don't think i could cope if it's not "right"... big question here is: does Malekith make an appearance..?
Katy said:
I'm gonna give Blindspot and Limitless the 4 episode test this year, the pilots didn't grab me fully but see what the next three have to offer.
for me, Blindspot failed the 4ep test... i was totally digging the pilot till the "procedural" side kicked in, which kinda bummed me out, cos i kinda think J.Alexander does a pretty awesome job of being badass and vulnerable at the same time. the concept is reasonably sound, the cast is good, the writing is fine, but it really feels like there is something missing... oh, it's originality...
how did Limitless fare..? admittedly i have no idea what it is, but my housemate-the-download-junkie had been consistently dumping eps on the NAS so i maybe assumed it might be worth my time...