There are some intriguing qualities to the show. I like the premise of exploring all of those mysterious classified artifacts hidden away from the public… Also, the “anchor” guy in it, the “keeper of the warehouse” is actor Saul Rubinek, who is a character actor that has appeared on numerous shows, often as a quirky, mysterious, or devious character. He was in a Star Trek TNG episode, The Most Toys. He’s OK… not what I’d call in top form, perhaps the director not eliciting his best. Overall, it just feels a little “meh,” kind of like the TV series “SLIDERS” (something I enjoyed a bit when it aired back in the 90’s), which hasn’t aged very well. Given how it was discontinued 6 years ago, no hurry to get through it. Will dabble with a few more episodes to see if it gets better. Watching on IMDB. It’s high def.
Watching The Lost Symbol … I’m about 4-5 episodes in a think. I like it so far. I’d say it’s done almost as good as some of the later movies (not as good as the DaVanci Code) however that may just be because after the first “new” movie/show like this, another one isn’t as exciting…IMO.
I don’t know how I didn’t know about this series. I just happened upon it because I decided to check Eddie Izzards site to see if he had any new Standup out, (he did not) and this showed up.
I watched House when it was on and loved it very much. Highly recommend. At the time I had no idea he was actually British. About the time the show was ending (I think), he appeared on SNL in a hilarious spoof of Most Haunted (I think I may have posted this before, if so, apologies)
While doing infusions a month or so ago, I came across an old cowboy series mini marathon. Showed all the old cowboy soaps.
Baby Clint.
Sure did love them when I was a kid.
Oh man, some of them were truly corny.
Always liked Have Gun Will Travel. Got to see the first episode where he becomes the man in black.
Way better than trying to find anything to watch on daytime TV. Usually I just hide myself in my kindle.
All the Best,
Jeff