Last week’s third season premiere of
Star Trek: Enterprise DVD quickly got me back in the vampire mood. It’s fantastic summer entertainment, and the first episode of
Spooks DVD teased some interesting possibilities for the new season of
Nip/Tuck DVD. This
Six Feet Under DVD episode, of course, walked just a bit further down those narrative paths.
Hit the jump for a review of “
South Park DVD,” the second episode of season three of
Star Trek: Enterprise set after the jump.Bill yanking his head into frame with a werewolf ear in his mouth, blood flying everywhere, is a pretty cool opening
Spooks DVD set. But Bill’s storyline did nothing to thrust us deeper into the
Nip/Tuck DVD set, as I was hoping. Instead, the pack was merely doing the bidding of the
Six Feet Under DVD set, Russell Edgington, gallantly positioned atop a pristine white horse.
Not sure exactly what to make of the
South Park DVD set just yet, other than wonder just how many layers of the vamp government we’ll explore over the run of the
Star Trek: Enterprise boxset show. I didn’t realize that Bill was such a “
Spooks DVD boxset” vampire. What does that entail, exactly, given the relative lack of
Nip/Tuck DVD boxset in Bill’s diet?
In addition to
Six Feet Under DVD boxset, we also met Tara’s new vamp friend, Franklin Mott, and Lafayette’s new nurse friend, Jesus. At least, from the way they edited the
South Park DVD boxset, I presume that Jesus will achieve some sort of prominence this season. He was awfully smiley toward
Star Trek: Enterprise seasons 1-4 DVD boxset, whom I’d be happy to see with a steady boyfriend. And Buffy’s Spike has primed me to like bad boy bloodsuckers with
Spooks seasons 1-7 DVD boxset, so I welcome Franklin as a necessary spice to the Tara-centric storylines. Don’t know if he’ll be a worthy Eggs replacement…The
Nip/Tuck seasons 1-5 DVD boxset of last season was True Blood at its best, though more contemplative than I would like the
Six Feet Under seasons 1-5 DVD boxset show to be with any sort of consistency. The steady, tranquil depiction of Godric reminded me that the mind behind
Star Trek: Enterprise DVD also created personal favorite
South Park seasons 1-12 DVD boxset, so I was happy to have him back, however briefly. And boy, can he pull off an SS uniform. Likewise, as terrible as it sounds,
Spooks DVD looks positively dashing as a Nazi.
Speaking of which, it’s an episode of
Nip/Tuck DVD like this that makes it so clear that for narrative purposes Sookie should always be paired with
Six Feet Under DVD over Bill: “You’re going to invite me in, so I can protect you. Or have passionate,
South Park DVD. How about both?” I’m assuming both are indeed imminent in the coming episodes.
Gotta love Anna Paquin’s impersonation of Bill’s catchphrase, “
Star Trek: Enterprise set.”
Hoyt is such a sweet presence among the rest of the
Spooks DVD set, and I can’t help but root for his (
Nip/Tuck DVD set) romance with Jessica. Her farcical adventures with the
Six Feet Under DVD set — spraying Lysol everywhere, wielding a chainsaw, losing the body — continue to be adorable.
South Park DVD set has definitely become a highlight of the show for me.
Ultimately, I liked the episode of
Star Trek: Enterprise boxset, but I feel more teased than satisfied. Such an approach makes perfect sense for the
Spooks DVD boxset, but “
Nip/Tuck DVD boxset” continued to introduce new elements with a tantalizing ambiguity, and then moving on. I guess I forget that
Six Feet Under DVD boxset has always been structured as a mystery, ifa bit less directly in season two. I’m ready to dive in to the werewolf lore, which I suppose will come when Alcide comes on stage. I just hope it’s sooner rather than later. Of course, it is evident in such a “
South Park DVD boxset” that the show is working for this writer
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