Without A Trace 9/25
I thought it was a pretty solid opener. Nothing too wild but still really good. I saw the twist coming though. Didn't know exactly what but it was a little obvious.
I think we might see something happening to Jack's kids in the future. I like that they are starting to develop his character a little more. I must have missed a couple eps. What happened to her leg? Did she get shot? Also who is the father. I know him from somewhere... |
What was the name of the song that played several times during this episode?
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Re: Without A Trace 9/25
Originally posted by tanman I think we might see something happening to Jack's kids in the future. I like that they are starting to develop his character a little more. Originally posted by tanman I must have missed a couple eps. What happened to her leg? Did she get shot? Originally posted by tanman Also who is the father. I know him from somewhere... The mother was played by Jayne Brook (John Doe, The District, Kindergraten Cop). Her son was also the kid on Taken. Originally posted by djbrown What was the name of the song that played several times during this episode? |
Pretty good start of the season.
Couple of questions... Did anyone find Sam quick to shoot because she did not want to be shot again or was it appropriate? I remember the first shooter pointing the gun at her but I do not remember if the second drew a gun. Did they show the bus driver coming out with the children? I did not remember seeing him. |
Originally posted by mapson Pretty good start of the season. Couple of questions... Did anyone find Sam quick to shoot because she did not want to be shot again or was it appropriate? I remember the first shooter pointing the gun at her but I do not remember if the second drew a gun. Did they show the bus driver coming out with the children? I did not remember seeing him. The driver was one of the last people out of the container. I thought it was solid opener as well. I liked the tension between Jack and Sam. Congrats to Martin, who looks like he might finally hook up w/ Sam. I agree that something is going to happen to Jack's kids in the near future. |
Solid opener. Good but not great. They need to step it up a notch IMO to get to where they were last season. Still, a very good show.
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Next week's show looks creepy. Hector Elizondo guest stars as a priest, that disappears, who needs a liver transplant.
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The dad is shooter mcgavin from Happy Gilmore!
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Does Hector Elizondo ever guest star as something other than a Priest? ;)
das |
I thought it was a little too obvious the writers were setting us up for a "Jack's kids go missing" storyline.
Poppy wasn't all that convincing as a still shell-shocked Sam. I need to go back and re-watch the last 10 minutes (I passed out, even while watching the HDTV broadcast due to the tar fumes in my office while the building gets a new roof). |
Originally posted by das Monkey Does Hector Elizondo ever guest star as something other than a Priest? ;) das |
Originally posted by Patman I need to go back and re-watch the last 10 minutes (I passed out, even while watching the HDTV broadcast due to the tar fumes in my office while the building gets a new roof). |
Good show. Didn't really like how they tried to blame it on the kids videogame playing, but what do you expect.
:drool: Poppy Montgomery |
The song played in this episode (Mad World by Gary Jules) is from the film Donnie Darko - not sure if it was composed for Donnie Darko or if Donnie Darko simply used it.
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Originally posted by BlackCapTen The song played in this episode (Mad World by Gary Jules) is from the film Donnie Darko - not sure if it was composed for Donnie Darko or if Donnie Darko simply used it. Sam |
They do sound somewhat similar, but they are definitely different. I instantly remembered it from Donnie Darko when it first started to play at the beginning.
I liked the episode, but it wasn't as good as some of the episodes from last season. I think that there is deinitely better to come... |
Originally posted by BlackCapTen The song played in this episode (Mad World by Gary Jules) is from the film Donnie Darko - not sure if it was composed for Donnie Darko or if Donnie Darko simply used it. The original version appears on their 1983 album "The Hurting", which was their first album (before 1985's huge "Songs for the Big Chair" went platinum plus). It was a single and also appears on their greatest hits CD. |
Mad World by Gary Jules - this song is just haunting as hell!
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