FlashForward

That last twist seemed a bit forced in my opinion - it didn't seem like it was something they had planned from the beginning of the show. It seemed completely out of character from what we've seen so far.

But overall a decent episode, though I still find any dialogue involving the main character extremely annoying

IMO they put it in there so they have something to do for a second season.
 
Admittedly I began watching this again after people said it picked up. I'm all caught up, and have to say it's been a very good return from the murky depths of shittiness that it began as.
 
Admittedly I began watching this again after people said it picked up. I'm all caught up, and have to say it's been a very good return from the murky depths of shittiness that it began as.

It's still shit, but I'd say it's more of a solid log than the diarrhea it started out as.

V is getting more shit. Both of those blonde actresses need to get back to Lost.
 
It's still shit, but I'd say it's more of a solid log than the diarrhea it started out as.

V is getting more shit. Both of those blonde actresses need to get back to Lost.

Flash Forward has improved a lot. I had decided to stop watching it but after the return it's been really good and had several good twists.
 
I've watched 4 episodes in the last two days. This show is starting to get good!

I agree with Top's last spoiler though.
 
Flash Forward has improved a lot. I had decided to stop watching it but after the return it's been really good and had several good twists.

Agreed, but the last twist seemed like it was put in there because they'd run out of ideas. There was 0 indication that was coming.
 
Have heard that despite everything, this programme is actually alright. I gave up after about 6-7 episodes, is it worth taking up again?

Well yeah, it was some awful acting (mainly by Joseph Fiennes), poor dialog, and can be very cliche, but for the most part, it's been very good since it returned. I'm certainly enjoying the second half of the season far more than the first.
 
I thought this episode was a bit wank to be honest.

The first scene where they decide to swap partners was very poorly executed, I thought.

It also seemed very forced the way they pushed the love-drama with Olivia and that British dude through. Not at all believable. Not to mention the thing seems pointless and boring to me - they have too much weight on these side-stories which no one really gives a damn about.

Also, am I the only who cringe whenever the two kids are on the screen? That greeting-thingy they have is incredibly corny.
 
I thought this episode was a bit wank to be honest.

The first scene where they decide to swap partners was very poorly executed, I thought.

It also seemed very forced the way they pushed the love-drama with Olivia and that British dude through. Not at all believable. Not to mention the thing seems pointless and boring to me - they have too much weight on these side-stories which no one really gives a damn about.

Also, am I the only who cringe whenever the two kids are on the screen? That greeting-thingy they have is incredibly corny.
not only poorly executed but quite pointless.

The love-drama thing was bizarre. Here they have two people who from the very start we've known are going to get together and yet somehow they've managed to make it completely unbelievable, random and out of character.

I suppose with Janis being pregnat there is no way dimitri will die.

They had a whole episode about catching a mole in the department, they catch them and we get nothing from it.

I never really liked Dimitri but he was far and away the best thing in the episode this week, the hostage scene, his drunkeness and his singing were all done well.

Still giving it until the end of the season.
 
I thought this episode was a bit wank to be honest.

The first scene where they decide to swap partners was very poorly executed, I thought.

It also seemed very forced the way they pushed the love-drama with Olivia and that British dude through. Not at all believable. Not to mention the thing seems pointless and boring to me - they have too much weight on these side-stories which no one really gives a damn about.

Also, am I the only who cringe whenever the two kids are on the screen? That greeting-thingy they have is incredibly corny.

The two kids are definitely the reason why abortion should be legal
 
not only poorly executed but quite pointless.

The love-drama thing was bizarre. Here they have two people who from the very start we've known are going to get together and yet somehow they've managed to make it completely unbelievable, random and out of character.

I suppose with Janis being pregnat there is no way dimitri will die.

They had a whole episode about catching a mole in the department, they catch them and we get nothing from it.

I never really liked Dimitri but he was far and away the best thing in the episode this week, the hostage scene, his drunkeness and his singing were all done well.

Still giving it until the end of the season.

Dimitri is a good actor, loved him in Star Trek.

The love triangle or whatever you want to call it is absolutely bizarre, the two of them have absolutely NO CHEMISTRY, dont get me wrong that isnt the end all be all of relationships, but they really have no reason for getting together. I think that honestly that overarching storyline has really ruined the show, first they spends loads of time it, second it doesnt make any fecking sense, third who the feck gives a feck, fourth it is NOT pivotal to the plot at all, and finally Eboue.
 
What's up with Wedeck then? Why didn't he tell Mark that he found Aaron Stark?
 
Ok, So Mark has a vision that sees him as an alcoholic and his wife has a vision that she has banged another man. They both vow that this won't happen. So in order to prevent this, Mark moves out of the family home and the wife goes round to the English dudes house and bangs him.

This makes perfect sense!:mad:
 
Really shaping up now.

One thing that bugged me in the latest ep though..

When you see Benford driving in the car after escaping from his colleagues, following Frost's instructions, Frost clearly says "take a right turn onto an unmarked dirt road" and Benford responds by taking a left turn. I mean, it's not that hard ffs.
 
Really shaping up now.

One thing that bugged me in the latest ep though..

When you see Benford driving in the car after escaping from his colleagues, following Frost's instructions, Frost clearly says "take a right turn onto an unmarked dirt road" and Benford responds by taking a left turn. I mean, it's not that hard ffs.

"Head north on Highway 57 onto the Antelope Valley."

**Mark turns left (presumably North).**

"At the 31st mile marker you're going to turn right on an unmarked dirt road. Follow the road 5 miles 'til it comes to an end."

**Mark turns right, then stops at the end, as instructed.**

Seemed fine to me.
 
Ok that was a brilliant episode.

However the GPS thing in the car was very very predictable :lol:
 
Is the cant touch this guy the guy who played the vice president or something in battlestar galactica?

looks like him
 
That was by far the best episode to date I reckon. Although:
I don't like that Frost is dead now, truly disappointed by that

I thought it was stupid, why didn't he just kill those two people at the beginning surely he would have had some sort of inkling that they were going to kill him