Final opinions?
I agree that the bad guy of the week plot got rather boring and the story progressed too slow.
But the way the story came together tonite really impressed me. I really hope for a second season.
Final opinions?
I agree that the bad guy of the week plot got rather boring and the story progressed too slow.
But the way the story came together tonite really impressed me. I really hope for a second season.
WHAT THE FUCK at that ending
So, should I bother watching where I left off or did JJ do his standard leave you with more questions then you started with ending? Stopped at episode 7 or something.
From the looks of it just watch the last ep and you wont miss shit now afk looking for it ._.
Finale was shit, there's more questions than answers now; but mostly, its really hard to feel any kind of hype, when they come out with all the cool stuff in the last 10 minutes of season finale.
The way she got jumped was terrible, the car chase awful, etc, etc I could go one but I sound enough as a whiny bitch as is.
I watched this season mostly because there's nothing else to watch.
I think I quit watching after 6 episodes or so, terrible show is terrible, hope it gets cancelled.
Car chase scene was an in-show commercial promotion for the new Mustang, not sure if I should like it or hate it for shameless promotion. It was a pretty cool scene for car people who like to see cars drifting in a closed off SF street. Kinda ruined the immersion of the show with no cars or people on the road mid day sans close call intersection collisions.
What exactly was the plot reveal?
Dude is rich and probably working against the Warden?
The main character is dead? LOL at them having that at the end of the finale
They are not confined to the SF area?
They know where they will show up? Will turn into a Fringe type of deal, ORIGINAL STUFF
Probably one of the worst season finales I have seen in a bit. I might try to watch it IF it is not cancelled. There was no real cliff hanger.
Unless they pull a complete turnaround and the next premiere blindly pulls me in I highly doubt I will watch this again.
http://www.deadline.com/2012/05/foxs...second-season/
Amidst its slew of new series pickups, I’ve learned that Fox also has renewed midseason drama Touch for a second season. The news comes on the heels of a ratings rebound for Tim Kring’s series starring Kiefer Sutherland following a post-premiere slide. 20th TV and Chernin Entertainment are producing. The jury is still out on fellow freshman drama series The Finder, which had shown some signs of life on Friday, but its chances don’t look good. Alcatraz is out of the picture, especially after Fox renewed J.J. Abrams’ other bubble drama series, Fringe. It has been a great afternoon for Chernin Entertainment, whose Fox comedy pilot Ben & Kate (formerly Ben Fox Is My Manny) received a series pickup an hour and a half ago.