Random Thoughts
~Friend from the
past: I was thinking about some of my closest friends from my
teenage years. I had about three really close friends. They were
Henry, Joey and Michael. When I look back at it all, we were all
complete outsiders from all the groups during that time. Joey was
the super nerd that spent more time playing videogames than going
outside. Henry was a black guy that loved rock music and people
considered him a sellout. Michael was just a wild man that did crazy
things. We weren't popular and no girl wanted to look our way. It was brutal not being a popular kid because no girl wanted to talk to you. That's probably why we were so tight because we shared in our inability to get laid.
It is kind of interesting that we all started to fade from
each other as the years passed on. Then again, nothing lasts
forever.
You have to love pre-show promotional photos that have nothing to do with the premise of the show. They're not astronauts like presented in the early promotions. They're more like Han Solo.
~Homeboys
in Outer Space video review: Man, UPN had a lot of bad TV shows.
This one was one of the worst ones. I remember seeing this show way
back in the day. And, I remember they brought in
James
Doohan
as a character named Pippen, but the Star Trek people forced them to
remove Scotty from the show. Man, this came out in 1996 when UPN was
really trying to get the black crowds.
~Sons
of Anarchy is back: How do they introduce Jimmy Smits into the
show? By showing his naked ass, brilliant! I have to say I am drawn
to this season of the show, but not because of Jimmy Smits' ass.
While they are carrying over all kinds of elements from the last
season, they're adding new characters like Nero and Damon Pope. Pope
is played by Harold
Perrineau. Yeah, he was the guy that kept saying, “Walt!” for
one fully season on Lost.
Kim Coates has a heart-breaking moment in the opening episode.
I didn't think they were going to go there, but they did.
"There is a game I want to teach you. It is called Duck Hunt."
~Hell
on Wheels: Another show that has grown into its own is Hell on
Wheels. Colm Meaney is great as the evil businessman that runs the
railroad company. I liked him way back in the 80s when he first
played O'Brien on TNG. Here, he's so different that it is shocking. I like O'Brien because he's a blue collar guy. And, the character he plays on the show is completely against the working man. They literally put the characters through
Hell on this show. In a lot of ways, this shows feels like Deadwood
reborn. Except, they don't have all the male and female nudity.
Anson Mount is just great as the 'kind of' hero of the show, but
he really isn't.
~Eddy Gordo wins!
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