“Crow may have drawn us a roadmap to Morlock.”
“The crows would never do that!” I shouted at the screen. “Morlock and them have a deal!” Then I realized… different Crow… different Morlock.
“Crow may have drawn us a roadmap to Morlock.”
“The crows would never do that!” I shouted at the screen. “Morlock and them have a deal!” Then I realized… different Crow… different Morlock.
Ha!
I’d never even HEARD of Castle until my brother sent me a link to that very episode. (I don’t have Internet at home, so I had to watch it at work.) He wanted me to see the whole Firefly thing, but I watched it right about to the graphic novel-Morlock scene.
Your high dudgeon is understandable.
Oh, it was medium-dudgeon at best, but thanks.
I like “Castle”, though it’s a bit fluffy for a crime show.
Yeah, the police-procedural part of the show is pretty bad, but who watches it for that? Great relationships. That’s what makes the show. That and the space-cowboy costume.
–Jeff Stehman
I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who yells at the screen when characters and/or world themes collide.
I yell at the screen for practically no reason, I’m afraid–nice to know I’m not always yelling alone.
Love the series, but the first few minutes of that episode were the Best Ever (TM).
–Jeff Stehman
Yes, they were pretty great. I really wish Fox had given “Firefly” the shot they are giving “Dollhouse” (which still looks terminally creepy to me).