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Bones: The Family in the Feud (2012)
Season 7, Episode 11
10/10
Love the new dynamic!!!
12 May 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Like many others, while excited, I was skeptical about how it was all gonna work with baby Christine in the picture. I even waited until now to watch the episodes beyond when Brennan gives birth.

Let me just say, I really LOVE the new dynamic, especially when we have knowledge of the last 6 years of their relationship. It really gives fans a true payoff in seeing how mature their relationship is, without having to see all the lovey dovey, lust, sex stuff like with Hodgins and Angela.

Seeing Brennan, Booth, Christine, Max, and Parker as a family in Bones and Booth's very own house is a true fan payoff. I absolutely LOVE the mature, adult relationship they share. A-MAZING.

I honestly have been skeptical about the whole deal, but if there is any way possible to keep the same show, breathe fresh life into it, but keep the core show the same, this is how to do it!

Hands down to Hart Hanson and Co.
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Fringe: Letters of Transit (2012)
Season 4, Episode 19
Fantastic episode!!!
21 April 2012
Warning: Spoilers
In the year 2609, the earth's resources were tapped out and death for the inhabitants (the Observers) was imminent.

As a means of self preservation, they traveled back in time to inhabit the planet in the year 2015. But they're end goal wasn't just friendly cohabitation with the natives of the time, it was global takeover Nazi style. Natives were either killed, made into loyal subjects, or followed the rules for fear of death.

Since the Observers can read minds, so to speak, people that resisted couldn't really even carry out the plan before being found out and killed. This led to complete submission.

Apparently, our team had figured out a way to force the Observers out and before the Observers could kill the team, Walter ambered everyone, so that one day the future Fringe team might be about to unamber them and wake them up. This is exactly what happened.

The episode then takes turns I don't want to spoil. I imagine that this future is one in which the infamous Mr. X had his way with Olivia and killed her. This is only implied, but pretty strongly.

The episode was strong enough to be second only to Entrada. It could have been a full length movie and it would have only felt like 20 minutes had passed. 10/10
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Fringe: Welcome to Westfield (2012)
Season 4, Episode 12
10/10
I knew it!
12 February 2012
Warning: Spoilers
I knew it was only a matter of time before Walter and Olivia would remember Peter.

Since this is the same time line as before, just rewritten, it stands to reason they would eventually remember.

Which is why in the season 4 premiere, December told September, "They must never know the boy lived to be a man."

This was because they knew with Peter in the picture, Walter and Olivia's repressed memories would resurface.

Glad to see things coming together. I knew a big reveal was headed our way! Just gotta trust Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman.
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Masterchef (V) (2010– )
10/10
Love at first site!
16 September 2010
This show is absolutely awesome! First of all, just the idea of creating a show where everyday, average joes get a chance to change their lives in 6 weeks is compelling.

The title is grabbing, the judges are world renown, the challenges are real and keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time...I mean this show delivers like a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick to face! Someone said this show is the American Idol of food, but this show clearly goes far beyond that description.

I'm sold 100%.

This is a must watch! I am planning on buying season one when it comes to DVD.
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Much more believable than the first. - Possible Spoiler
15 June 2010
Warning: Spoilers
First of all, I have been wanting to see this movie for over 3 months. I have been a fan of Jackie Chan for 15 years and Will Smith for 10. What I like more about this movie than the original, is that the fight scenes are more real. We all know the fight scenes in the original Karate Kid movies are pretty retarded, speaking as a martial artist, of course. When I heard Jackie Chan put his name on this movie, I knew it was going to be the real deal and full of hard-hitting Kung-Fu. I like the story line better and the characters. Probably my only negative thing to say is that I wish Jackie Chan didn't have to act kind of old. I know Will Smith made Jackie Chan gain like 50lbs. for the role, but Jackie's character was also hunched at times and out of breath, and that's not the Jackie Chan I know. With everything considered, I rate it a 10/10. Go Chan/Smith!
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8/10
Honest review
5 June 2010
Chuck Norris is as excellent as ever, although he is the best in Walker, Texas Ranger. Anyway, Forced Vengeance is excellent for the action, marital arts, plot, and believable fight sequences. The only reason I give it an 8/10 is because of the undisclosed nudity. Nowhere, anywhere, did the movie forewarn of topless strippers and attempted rape gone wrong with the attacker ripping the women's shirts and bra's off revealing their naked breasts. The movie is rated R for violence, it doesn't say anything about nudity. While it is just minimal, it still should be called nudity. I'm glad I watched it first without young eyes around. If you're a Chuck Norris fan or even just an action movie fan, this movie's for you. Just be sure not to watch it with young children or ladies.
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