Is anyone else watching this? I'm hooked. And I must say that Kevin Bacon becomes more handsome with time.
P.S. Forgive me if this has been mentioned - I didn't see any other threads but may have overlooked them.
Is anyone else watching this? I'm hooked. And I must say that Kevin Bacon becomes more handsome with time.
P.S. Forgive me if this has been mentioned - I didn't see any other threads but may have overlooked them.
Been watching. Like idea of continuing shows, no off time/skipping weeks. Got kinda lost there for awhile, but back on the path. Lot's of twists...where are we heading????
I've watched the show since the first week. I thought it started very strongly, but has weakened somewhat over the last few weeks. It's still good enough for me to watch the final few episodes, though.
My partner hates it but we've been watching since the beginning and I'll at least finish out this season. I think it's going to be hard for them to keep up the momentum (and interest), though. Have to confess that I'm already feeling like I'm watching mostly to stick with it (and not admit to my partner that it isn't that good) than because I would be sorry to miss an episode. After having the TV taken over for NASCAR and football every weekend, I feel like I should get at least one show to even things out.![]()
We've missed an episode or two, but not lately. It's very intense. It's not the best thing I've ever seen, but it's similar to the kinds of things I like to watch, and it keeps me hanging on. I'm also looking forward to Hannibal. I hope it doesn't suck. I love Will Graham.
I'm waiting to see if Clair . I think the whole thing passed the realm of believability when Joe . That being said, I'll still watch it until the end, if only because I've put so much time into it.
I have a love/hate relationship with this show. It's SO unbeliveable and it drives me crazy yet I can't seem to stop watching.
...I have not watched it, for the simple reason I was afraid he'd start dancing on things, or go all Sebastian Caine and stuff...
From the TV Guide:
Season 2? Ex. prod. Kevin Williamson says that "wrapping things up will allow the show to "push reset and start anew" when it returns next year. Just don't count on all of the major players making it back alive. This was always meant to be a modern-day gothic horror story, he says. And all gothic horror ends tragically."
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