Hal finally reveals his internal struggle to everyone, and it doesn't bode well for the Masons.Hal finally reveals his internal struggle to everyone, and it doesn't bode well for the Masons.Hal finally reveals his internal struggle to everyone, and it doesn't bode well for the Masons.
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Moon Bloodgood
- Anne Glass
- (credit only)
Sarah Carter
- Margaret
- (as Sarah Sanguin Carter)
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Did you know
- GoofsAt 4 1/2 min the Humvee flips over & see it has enough momentum to land on wheels going forward, but scene cut & shows it landing on the roof with momentum going sideways.
- SoundtracksFalling Skies (Main Title Theme)
(uncredited)
Written by Noah Sorota
Performed by Falling Skies Orchestra
Featured review
Nightmare on Spielberg Street
The show soldiers on. Spielberg's pull is incredible to keep this idiocy on air. Just how much did the TNT CEO lost in the latest poker game... I wonder.
There are now TWO presidents of the... well, two United States. Aliens are building some kind of weapon, which Dr. House's best friend Robert Sean Leonard thinks is not the weapon they say it is. Snot and tears are shed in larger quantities than even bullets. NB: Maxim Knight shed a REALLY big tear on screen. That kid is a GENIUS! Or maybe Spielberg just told him there are two more seasons to go after this one, and his contract is double notarized.
Crap-du-jour 1: The "engineer" is said to be "agoraphobic" and has to stay in the basement because of his condition. Yet he wills himself to go out in the open to help blow up... a nuclear reactor. Which, by the way, is controlled by two tiny wires that the protagonist successfully connects under the control panel. Man, I wish we had this guy at Three Mile Island. The grief we'd save!
Crap-du-jour 2: A very dangerous surgery is about to be performed on the older of three brothers. His family stands behind the glass to watch it. Suddenly, the Daddy says to his middle son: "Get your brother out of here". So it's okay for the kid to watch his older brother struggle tied to a gurney but not the curing process. Mind you, the brother in question has seen (and caused!) more blood than the most average American sees in his entire childhood. He is actually carrying a long rifle in that very scene!!!
We'll be back after the break.
There are now TWO presidents of the... well, two United States. Aliens are building some kind of weapon, which Dr. House's best friend Robert Sean Leonard thinks is not the weapon they say it is. Snot and tears are shed in larger quantities than even bullets. NB: Maxim Knight shed a REALLY big tear on screen. That kid is a GENIUS! Or maybe Spielberg just told him there are two more seasons to go after this one, and his contract is double notarized.
Crap-du-jour 1: The "engineer" is said to be "agoraphobic" and has to stay in the basement because of his condition. Yet he wills himself to go out in the open to help blow up... a nuclear reactor. Which, by the way, is controlled by two tiny wires that the protagonist successfully connects under the control panel. Man, I wish we had this guy at Three Mile Island. The grief we'd save!
Crap-du-jour 2: A very dangerous surgery is about to be performed on the older of three brothers. His family stands behind the glass to watch it. Suddenly, the Daddy says to his middle son: "Get your brother out of here". So it's okay for the kid to watch his older brother struggle tied to a gurney but not the curing process. Mind you, the brother in question has seen (and caused!) more blood than the most average American sees in his entire childhood. He is actually carrying a long rifle in that very scene!!!
We'll be back after the break.
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- nemesis-88
- Sep 22, 2020
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- 16:9 HD
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