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'FlashForward': Let the games begin
Published Tuesday, Nov 10 2009, 12:42 GMT | By Dan French | 4 comments
This week on FlashForward, Dominic Monghan's Simon is continuing to wreak havoc for Simcoe. While Lloyd initially refuses to be drawn in to Simon's wicked web, he soon succumbs to a poker game to help settle an old score (as you do).
Elsewhere, Aaron learns the shocking truth about Tracy's death, Janis has second thoughts baout her career, and Mark cancels his date with Olivia to race off in search of the tattooed guy from his vision. If that doesn't spell divorce, what does? Hit 'play' below for a preview:
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Elsewhere, Aaron learns the shocking truth about Tracy's death, Janis has second thoughts baout her career, and Mark cancels his date with Olivia to race off in search of the tattooed guy from his vision. If that doesn't spell divorce, what does? Hit 'play' below for a preview:
Are you still enjoying FlashForward? Add your comments to this entry below!
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Chris, North Wales, on November 11th, 2009
The series is starting to grow on me more now, yes the episodes were a little slow after the fast paced Pilot episode, but I do think its getting better now. Last week's episode was very good I thought, the Lloyd & Simon story thread is intriguing! Will be good to see next Monday's episode, I wait with baited breath! Its a shame Five aren't doing a 'preview' episode on Fiver or Five US showing next week's episode. Ah well....
The series is starting to grow on me more now, yes the episodes were a little slow after the fast paced Pilot episode, but I do think its getting better now. Last week's episode was very good I thought, the Lloyd & Simon story thread is intriguing! Will be good to see next Monday's episode, I wait with baited breath! Its a shame Five aren't doing a 'preview' episode on Fiver or Five US showing next week's episode. Ah well....
Anth, Irvine, on November 10th, 2009
I'm still watching. I don't catch every detail, but I watch. People who pretended to be 'offended' by the comparisons to LOST are taking that too seriously. This is a decent show with a solid premise. Sure, I don't feel much attachment to the characters yet, but who's to say I won't by the end of the season?
I'm still watching. I don't catch every detail, but I watch. People who pretended to be 'offended' by the comparisons to LOST are taking that too seriously. This is a decent show with a solid premise. Sure, I don't feel much attachment to the characters yet, but who's to say I won't by the end of the season?
rudayna-uk, on November 10th, 2009
at first i thought this was really good but as the series has gone on its got a little boring with the first 45 minutes of each episode dull and the last 15 minutes leaving you shocked.with 16 or so episode left,i dont know how theyre going to drag it on for so long.
at first i thought this was really good but as the series has gone on its got a little boring with the first 45 minutes of each episode dull and the last 15 minutes leaving you shocked.with 16 or so episode left,i dont know how theyre going to drag it on for so long.
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Gave up weeks ago. The premise was fantastic, the executation poor. It's just so DULL and cliched (sp?)