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  1. Jason

    I was looking forward to this show and actually did enjoy it for the most part. I think it has a lot of potential.

    Having said that, I did have a few issues with it. The biggest one is the curse or whatever that was placed on him. The Indian women say that everyone has a true love they are meant to be with, so they put this “curse” on him so he’ll live until he’s found his. Okay, fine. But from what we saw, there’s no way they could have known that he didn’t already have his “true love.” And what does that have to do with saving the woman in the first place? There’s no correlation between the two whatsoever. Furthermore, how can you believe that everyone has someone whose soul they are meant to be “wedded” to, but that person doesn’t even live in the same century?

    I also failed to understand how he could live in the same city and frequent the same bar, work the same job, etc. for any length of time without people figuring out something weird was going on with this dude who never gets old.

    Speaking of which, it was refreshing that he just comes out and tells people the truth all the time about how he’s had 600 and something girlfriends and such, but if someone said all the things he was saying he’d be in the nut house.

    But I did like the show.

    And now Fox is stupidly airing the second episode opposite tonight’s episode of Lost. How does that make any sense whatsoever? Regular airings will be Mondays against Two and A Half Men and Christine, so why air an episode tonight?

  2. Mike

    Yeah, Fox is retarded…I don’t get that. It’s like they want these shows to fail or something.

    I agree though, the whole point of the curse didn’t make sense. And I’m sorry, but I think if you live the next 20-30 years, you’d find that one meant for you. I think most of us do.

    Unless there is just something special about this other one. Perhaps there is more to the story than what we know. I dunno. But yeah, the curse didn’t make sense.

    A better backstory would have been good. Something that made the immortality better believed. Like….perhaps his true love DID die and so the woman makes him immortal until he can love again, truly.

    Now that would make a better story.

    And yeah, loved the fact that he told the truth.

    Did you noticed he called his dog like “36″ at the beginning?

  3. Jason

    Your idea for the backstory would definitely have been better. Of course, we may not know the whole story so I guess we should give them the benefit of the doubt for now…

    I did notice that he called his dog by a number. I thought that was funny…and telling. He’s grown so accustomed to loss that he doesn’t even bother to name them anymore.

  4. Scotty Dub

    I think this shows got potential, we’ll see how they continue to lay the story out, but it was a good start. Reminded me bit of the movie Highlander, which was awesome, only without the beheadings…damn.

    Obviously having lived in NYC for so long he literally lived the history. I’m guessing we’ll find out that he’s had many jobs over the years and being a Detective is only the latest. I’m also hoping we’ll learn a bit more about the curse and that it will make a bit more sense. Maybe we’ll also see dog’s 1-35 via flashback…that would be funny.

    Scotty Dub’s last blog post..Best office product ever…

  5. Mike

    Dogs 1-35, hilarious :)

    I’ll bet the first one had a name though…

  6. Jason

    Well, we already know that he’s a famous table maker.

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