A very touching and often overlooked episode. It’s simplistic, but very sweet. It is about Mr Death and a pitch man who tries to find a loophole to dying. Great performances by both lead stars and a nice little ending.
Author: jdsarmiento
All the Pagong stuff is funny, we got a lot of laughs out of Gervase and Joel’s sudden massive edit. We all so got to see Richard naked, which is something i’m sure everyone would like to forget.
An episode with a couple big highlights but not overly exciting as a whole. A lot of focus on Tagi, which is a tribe I don’t find very entertaining or likeable. All the Greg stuff was fantastic though.
This episode holds some good character development for Ramona and introduced the goofier side of Greg, and his coconut phone. Apart from that it’s relatively dry, but good old fun.
Great first episode, full of mystery and intrigue. It is about a man suddenly winding up in a town with no people. He soon believes to be the last man alive and begins to go wild of loneliness. It’s a neat experiment, to see how a human would react to complete and utter loneliness.
Angel: 1×01 City Of…
It was a wicked pilot, felt very much like Batman only with a vampire in his place. Even Russell’s home had that classic Bat villain feel to it. The pilot kept it’s darkness despite the witty dialogue throughout and was a good set-up for the rest of this show. Got no complaints 🙂
Another very solid episode. Pagong as a tribe never fails to entertain me, they ate rats and took part in mud baths. On Tagi we had religious discussions and the Rudy vs Stacey conflict coming to an end.
A strong second episode. We got to see more of the Pagong tribe which was relatively ignored in the first episode. I love almost everyone on that tribe, from the B.B. drama to the Greg/Colleen romance. This episode also had some great one-liners from Rudy.
The very first episode takes us back to 2000, back when reality tv was a relatively new concept. The first episode was dry, but memorable and nostalgic.
A look back at my favorite directors from the beginning of serious film making.
Charles Chaplin
Certainly the best thing to come out of this decade. A true legend was born, and he dressed up as a bum.