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Dawson's Creek Avg Score: 8.67 Total Ratings: 2512 Total Reviews: 149 Users who agree: 1 |
DAWSON'S CREEK
followed the continuing relationships of five longtime friends. In 1997, viewers were introduced to Dawson and Joey, life-long friends and soul mates. This wholesome friendship, beginning with years of Joey climbing through Dawson's bedroom window, grew increasingly complicated when the two matured. As their relationship would swing between longtime companions and love interests, their friendship was tested by Joey's relationship with Pacey, and Dawson's relationship with Jen. Dawson Leery, first introduced as an aspiring filmmaker with a Spielberg fixation, grew in many ways over the last several years. Still contemplating his last kiss with his lifelong friend and confidante Joey, Dawson followed his Hollywood dream and embarked on an internship in the film industry. The unexpected death of his father changed Dawson's plans, and he found himself moving to Boston and producing a student film. Joey, the ultimate girl-next-door, suffered a difficult childhood in which she lost her mother to cancer and faced her father's imprisonment. She was raised by her sister, a single mother, and like many of today's children, Joey was forced to grow-up far too quickly. Having become an honorary member of Dawson's family early on led to problems when the two became romantically involved. After high school, Joey enrolled at Worthington College in Boston and began the challenges of living up to her own academic expectations. Along the way she found some new loves, but none measured up to those in Capeside. Pacey navigated high school the best he could, but sharing feelings for Joey with his best friend, Dawson, made things tense. As time unfolded, Pacey had his share of love along the way, but he continued to pine away for Joey. Always in trouble, Pacey was labeled the naughty one, the mess up with the heart of gold. He eventually landed in Boston and decided to test the waters in this cosmopolitan city. While his friends were all in college, he found work as an assistant chef and contemplated his uncertain future. Despite some questionable decisions along the way, Pacey eventually landed on his feet, and in the arms of his one true love, Joey. Throughout the years, Jack not only endured family hardships, but he struggled with his own inner conflicts and ultimately made history by becoming the first teen character on a television drama to announce that he was gay Viewers witnessed Jack face homophobia at school, go on his first date and join the football team. The transition to college was not easy for him. He pledged a fraternity and found comfort with a brotherhood of friends who were accepting of his sexuality. However, his new partying life came at a price. Jack's grades suffered until he was on the verge of being kicked out of school, and he developed a problem with binge drinking. He managed to clean up his act and become quite a noble young man who stepped up to theplate when friends needed him. Jen began Boston Bay College secretly yearning for a relationship but greeting all romantic advances with pessimism. However, while working at the college radio station she began dating Charlie, a wild-man bass player who wasted no time breaking her heart. Jen found comfort in her friendship with Dawson, which appeared to be the love she has always longed for. However, the romance was brief as their bond of friendship proved stronger. Jen's grandmother (Mary Beth Piel) also took on a significant role. "Grams" served as sounding board and surrogate mother to Jen and her friends and provided the stability of some semblance of home and family to the group. Through great uncertainty, self-evaluation and self-doubt, these five young adults alternately danced and trudged through their adolescence and dealt with all that college and young adulthood had to offer, including the trials, tribulations and responsibilities of being on their own. In the end, the lessons they learned enabled them to move forward, stronger and more confident than ever, and above all else, life-long friends
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Posted Dec 9, 2007
followed the continuing relationships of five longtime friends. In 1997, viewers were introduced to Dawson and Joey, life-long friends and soul mates. This wholesome friendship, beginning with years of Joey climbing through Dawson's bedroom window, grew increasingly complicated when the two matured. As their relationship would swing between longtime companions and love interests, their friendship was tested by Joey's relationship with Pacey, and Dawson's relationship with Jen. Dawson Leery, first introduced as an aspiring filmmaker with a Spielberg fixation, grew in many ways over the last several years. Still contemplating his last kiss with his lifelong friend and confidante Joey, Dawson followed his Hollywood dream and embarked on an internship in the film industry. The unexpected death of his father changed Dawson's plans, and he found himself moving to Boston and producing a student film. Joey, the ultimate girl-next-door, suffered a difficult childhood in which she lost her mother to cancer and faced her father's imprisonment. She was raised by her sister, a single mother, and like many of today's children, Joey was forced to grow-up far too quickly. Having become an honorary member of Dawson's family early on led to problems when the two became romantically involved. After high school, Joey enrolled at Worthington College in Boston and began the challenges of living up to her own academic expectations. Along the way she found some new loves, but none measured up to those in Capeside. Pacey navigated high school the best he could, but sharing feelings for Joey with his best friend, Dawson, made things tense. As time unfolded, Pacey had his share of love along the way, but he continued to pine away for Joey. Always in trouble, Pacey was labeled the naughty one, the mess up with the heart of gold. He eventually landed in Boston and decided to test the waters in this cosmopolitan city. While his friends were all in college, he found work as an assistant chef and contemplated his uncertain future. Despite some questionable decisions along the way, Pacey eventually landed on his feet, and in the arms of his one true love, Joey. Throughout the years, Jack not only endured family hardships, but he struggled with his own inner conflicts and ultimately made history by becoming the first teen character on a television drama to announce that he was gay Viewers witnessed Jack face homophobia at school, go on his first date and join the football team. The transition to college was not easy for him. He pledged a fraternity and found comfort with a brotherhood of friends who were accepting of his sexuality. However, his new partying life came at a price. Jack's grades suffered until he was on the verge of being kicked out of school, and he developed a problem with binge drinking. He managed to clean up his act and become quite a noble young man who stepped up to theplate when friends needed him. Jen began Boston Bay College secretly yearning for a relationship but greeting all romantic advances with pessimism. However, while working at the college radio station she began dating Charlie, a wild-man bass player who wasted no time breaking her heart. Jen found comfort in her friendship with Dawson, which appeared to be the love she has always longed for. However, the romance was brief as their bond of friendship proved stronger. Jen's grandmother (Mary Beth Piel) also took on a significant role. "Grams" served as sounding board and surrogate mother to Jen and her friends and provided the stability of some semblance of home and family to the group. Through great uncertainty, self-evaluation and self-doubt, these five young adults alternately danced and trudged through their adolescence and dealt with all that college and young adulthood had to offer, including the trials, tribulations and responsibilities of being on their own. In the end, the lessons they learned enabled them to move forward, stronger and more confident than ever, and above all else, life-long friends
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Reaper Avg Score: 8.90 Total Ratings: 3900 Total Reviews: 118 |
Sam Oliver's parents were always easy on him, letting him skate through life as a slacker. On his 21st birthday he found out why. His parents sold his soul to the devil Before Sam was born, his father was stricken with a fatal illness. Satan approached Sam's parents with a deal, He would heal his father if they sold him their first born child's soul.
so on his 21st birthday that child would have to work for him, No matter how much they tried to never have kids, they did. Now Sam must become the new Reaper, collecting escaped souls and returning them back to Hell with the help of his two friends Sock and Ben
Sam Oliver lives at home with his parents and brother in the Seattle area. He has always wondered why his Mom and Dad were so easy on him, whether it was sports, school, or career choices, and so hard on his younger brother, Keith. Sam dropped out of college ("It made him sleepy", his mother explains) and takes a dead-end job at the 'Work Bench', a home-repair superstore similar to Home Depot (the pilot was filmed at a Canadian Tire in Burnaby, BC). He spends the rest of his time hanging out, playing video games, and pining for his co-worker Andi (Missy Peregrym).
On Sam's 21st birthday, his parents are behaving very strangely and Sam himself is seeing hellish visions and experiencing odd events. His father (Andrew Airlie) eventually explains that many years ago he was very sick and in return for restoring his health, he and his wife promised their firstborn child to the Devil (Ray Wise). Although the couple intended to cheat the devil by having no children, this plan goes awry when Satan convinces their doctor to lie and tell the couple that they cannot conceive in exchange for wiping his gambling debts clean. Sam is born shortly thereafter.
After informing him of his fate, Satan explains to Sam that he must serve as his bounty hunter, tracking down souls that have escaped from Hell and sending them back using his new powers (which have included telekinesis and electrical powers) and vessels, which are various objects said to have been hand-made from the bowels of hell by the iniquitus and the vile, all fitted inside a long wooden box sent for Sam to open (with a Italian inscription reading: "Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate" / "Leave all hope, you who enter") specially designed for each job (such as a Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner). Although Sam initially balks, Satan tells him that should he refuse, then Sam's mother's soul is forfeit. Unwilling to sacrifice his mother and convinced that he is doing good in the world by tracking down evil souls, Sam accepts his fate and, with the help of his slacker friends, begins his new life tracking down the corrupted souls trying to escape their own eternal rewards.
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so on his 21st birthday that child would have to work for him, No matter how much they tried to never have kids, they did. Now Sam must become the new Reaper, collecting escaped souls and returning them back to Hell with the help of his two friends Sock and Ben
Sam Oliver lives at home with his parents and brother in the Seattle area. He has always wondered why his Mom and Dad were so easy on him, whether it was sports, school, or career choices, and so hard on his younger brother, Keith. Sam dropped out of college ("It made him sleepy", his mother explains) and takes a dead-end job at the 'Work Bench', a home-repair superstore similar to Home Depot (the pilot was filmed at a Canadian Tire in Burnaby, BC). He spends the rest of his time hanging out, playing video games, and pining for his co-worker Andi (Missy Peregrym).
On Sam's 21st birthday, his parents are behaving very strangely and Sam himself is seeing hellish visions and experiencing odd events. His father (Andrew Airlie) eventually explains that many years ago he was very sick and in return for restoring his health, he and his wife promised their firstborn child to the Devil (Ray Wise). Although the couple intended to cheat the devil by having no children, this plan goes awry when Satan convinces their doctor to lie and tell the couple that they cannot conceive in exchange for wiping his gambling debts clean. Sam is born shortly thereafter.
After informing him of his fate, Satan explains to Sam that he must serve as his bounty hunter, tracking down souls that have escaped from Hell and sending them back using his new powers (which have included telekinesis and electrical powers) and vessels, which are various objects said to have been hand-made from the bowels of hell by the iniquitus and the vile, all fitted inside a long wooden box sent for Sam to open (with a Italian inscription reading: "Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate" / "Leave all hope, you who enter") specially designed for each job (such as a Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner). Although Sam initially balks, Satan tells him that should he refuse, then Sam's mother's soul is forfeit. Unwilling to sacrifice his mother and convinced that he is doing good in the world by tracking down evil souls, Sam accepts his fate and, with the help of his slacker friends, begins his new life tracking down the corrupted souls trying to escape their own eternal rewards.
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NCIS Avg Score: 9.18 Total Ratings: 7063 Total Reviews: 423 |
Leading this team that operates outside of the military chain of command is NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), a highly skilled investigator and interrogator who is smart, tough and willing to bend the rules to get the job done. Working under Gibbs is Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), a former homicide detective who has instincts that come only from working on the streets. Joining them are Agent Kate Todd (Sasha Alexander), a beautiful, tough former Secret Service agent who has gone head to head with Gibbs in the past, and forensics specialist Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette), a gifted scientist whose dark wit matches her goth-style hair and clothes. New to the team is Special Agent Timothy McGee (Sean Murray), a graduate of MIT whose computer skills earned him a spot on Gibb's team as a probationary field agent and Ziva David (Cote de Pablo )a former Moussad agent who shares a bond with Gibbs over the death of his arch nemesis, Ari, the terrorist who killed former NCIS Special Agent Kate Todd.
Assisting the team is medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum), who knows it all because he's seen it all. From murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines, these special agents travel the globe to investigate all crimes with Navy
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Posted Nov 19, 2007
Assisting the team is medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum), who knows it all because he's seen it all. From murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines, these special agents travel the globe to investigate all crimes with Navy
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Moonlight Avg Score: 8.96 Total Ratings: 3873 Total Reviews: 323 |
A vampire named Mick St John, an immortal vampire and private investigator and his struggle to exist after he was bitten 60 years ago by his vampire bride, Coraline, on their wedding night saved a 4 year old named Beth from his wife. Ever since he has been looking after her to make sure nothing else happened. Now, Beth has grown up and is a news reporter for buzz wire and her and Mick have ran into a problem; they are starting to fall for each other. This show is simply amazing. I watched one episode, and i was hooked. once I've finished on episode i just cant wait for the next show. The connection between Beth and Mick has me on the edge of my seat through out every single episode. There's always action, and always a new problem but Mick some how finds a way to solve them each time, and keep Beth from harm. At some parts, I even end up screaming because I'm so nervous for the main characters; that's how hooked this show gets you. But it's completely worth it. This forbidden vampire and human love is thrilling, and something new. This show is amazing, and you would have to be crazy to not like it and it helps that mick st john is hot!!!
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CSI: Miami Avg Score: 8.72 Total Ratings: 8223 Total Reviews: 323 Users who agree: 1 |
didn't think i would like Csi Miami but when i watched it it got me hooked lol now ive been watching it all the way to season 6 and its still got me hooked lol this show keep you on the edge of your seat and keep you guessing and wanting more everytime and i hope they never cancel this show as its one of the best on tv
And i loved the episode where u finally some much needed closure to Speedles death i think the episode was a cautionary story about college students having too much credit card debt. also delko's hallucinations of Speedle, and the events that followed, was more interesting. Delko is not at the top of his game and visions of an old friend helped him find evidence that helped solve the case. I've always liked Speedle and it was nice to have him back, even if it was in a hallucination (i hated it when he died). The part that really puzzled me was Calleigh not thinking it was strange that Speedles credit card was in the truck. Delko at least got suspicious and called the credit card company to see when it card had been used. It took Horatio to find out that someone had in fact been using Speedles credit card and the who upset me as much as the why.
I shared in Calleigh's anger over Cooper committing fraud. For someone as smart as Cooper appears to be, he just didn't get the what he did was wrong. The scenes of Speedles death and the talk between Horatio and Delko in the end was comforting. Speedle may be gone but he isn't forgotten. Horatio thinks about him as much as Delko does and it was great to know that Speedle will always be around in their thoughts. Which is the way it should be
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Posted Nov 10, 2007
And i loved the episode where u finally some much needed closure to Speedles death i think the episode was a cautionary story about college students having too much credit card debt. also delko's hallucinations of Speedle, and the events that followed, was more interesting. Delko is not at the top of his game and visions of an old friend helped him find evidence that helped solve the case. I've always liked Speedle and it was nice to have him back, even if it was in a hallucination (i hated it when he died). The part that really puzzled me was Calleigh not thinking it was strange that Speedles credit card was in the truck. Delko at least got suspicious and called the credit card company to see when it card had been used. It took Horatio to find out that someone had in fact been using Speedles credit card and the who upset me as much as the why.
I shared in Calleigh's anger over Cooper committing fraud. For someone as smart as Cooper appears to be, he just didn't get the what he did was wrong. The scenes of Speedles death and the talk between Horatio and Delko in the end was comforting. Speedle may be gone but he isn't forgotten. Horatio thinks about him as much as Delko does and it was great to know that Speedle will always be around in their thoughts. Which is the way it should be
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