Merrigan Able : This is promising...Cast looks good.
tabularascal : The bit where Tilly saves the day by realizing the gravity is higher than expected due to ...
random000 : This is the one with Farscape's Gigi Edgley & Gene Roddenberry jr. This is at the peak of ...
random000 : Richard Hatch & Lea Cairns from BSG & Travelers, Farscape's Gigi Edgley & Star Trek's Walt...
Asiram : I first watched this in a theater in Wellington when it was released and sobbed throughout...
mkmikas : i thought it was aleph from the borges story/ great story btw.. ooh and aleph was carved i...
DoobieKeebler : This is a fantastic limited series and I'd recommend it to anybody. The actors give tour d...
random000 : This takes place immediately after the series Enterprise.
random000 : It wouldn't be out of line to call her a bad ass. Susan Oliver was a true Renaissance lady...
This show confuses me with its setting. The fact they don’t like female wrestlers, the crappy indie world where there doesn’t seem to be a “WWE” around even though they talk about the legends of wrestling. I guess FWD is like WWE, but it’s really not. All this ancient crap, yet the vehicles are modern and they have smartphones. Lastly, it really feels like “Arrow joins pro wrestling”. Stephen is a terrible actor, can’t keep his hillbilly accent going and has to do the same old “my way or the highway character”, “I’m doing this for the greater good”, “I’m gonna treat you like shit and abuse you, but then weakly apologize and expect you to accept it”. Still interesting to watch, but it’s comparable to no other wrestling drama except the movie starring rourke.