So, is FlashForward the show that’s going to help you survive when Lost wraps up its run? That’s the hype behind the series that premiered Read the full post.
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I loved the creative premise. Of course the writing wasn’t Lost, but lots of potential. It definitely will be one I’ll probably watch all season. I think it would have benefited from a 2-hour premiere slot…but I guess the network wasn’t willing to give it that?
When a global crisis occurs and you work for the FBI or any medical facility, who just clocks out at the end of the day? And how do you even get home when the entire LA freeway system is clogged with dead drivers? Still, an intriguing premise. I’ll give it a few more episodes to hook me.
Loved the premise and the first episode showed great promise. Joseph Fiennes was terrific (I heretofore could only think of him as the rather anemic Shakespeare so I was pleasantly surprised), and LOVE LOVE LOVE Sonya Walger in anything. It’s in “Record Series” mode on my DVR.