FlashForward: Believe

By Jenn Kim – Coincidentally, I’ve been having a lot of lively discussion with Babe and friends re: the important distinction between creepy stalkers and really sweet romantics. After some soul-searching debate, we came to the eye-opening conclusion that the only real difference is the level of attractiveness said potential stalker-slash-romantic holds to the object of his affection. It’s the reason why Edward Cullen can get away with sneaking into Bella’s bedroom to watch her sleep after knowing her for like, a day, and why I want to file a restraining order against the guy I met online after he sent me a few simple e-mails.

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FlashForward: Playing Cards with Coyote

by Jenn Kim – So I’m usually a sucker for the development of an onscreen father-daughter relationship. Everyone has their Achilles heel when it comes to the tugging of the heartstrings, and I don’t know why, but father-daughter relationships are IT for me. They almost ALWAYS get to me, whether in the form of overly sentimental commercials (seriously, I can’t not tear up when I watch the bride dance with her dad in that shameless credit card advertisement), movies or TV shows.

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FlashForward: The Gift

By Jenn Kim – So…I consider myself a pretty even-tempered person. I mean sure, I participate in the random riot and/or bar brawl here or there, but for the most part, not that many things set me off, with the exceptions of: 1) racism; 2) being told “Nice to meet you” when I’ve met said person before (30 Rock so got that right); and 3) when a show kills off an INCREDIBLY ATTRACTIVE CHARACTER. FOR NO GOOD REASON.

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FlashForward: Scary Monsters and Super Creeps

By Jenn Kim – So FlashForward presents an alternate reality. Not because, you know, the whole world blacked out and saw their future for 2 minutes, but because Dominic Monaghan is suddenly a swarthy, smarmy, sexual creature who beds hot blond strangers of the female persuasion on trains. And does it by talking the dirty physics talk to them.

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Flash Forward: Black Swan

by Jenn Kim – “Maybe it’s not as sexy as dead poultry in Africa, but you gotta admit, the timing’s a little hinky here, Mark.” I actually laughed out loud when I heard John Cho deliver that line with utter and total seriousness. Because come on, what’s IS as sexy as dead poultry in Africa?

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Flash Forward: 137 Sekunden

By Jenn Kim – Let me start off by saying that I actually like this show. Ever since I fell in love with Quantum Leap (and Scott Bakula, SIGH) as a wee child, I’ve been quite taken with the concept of time, and future, and whether it can be changed and stuff. I think the premise of Flash Forward is pretty damn interesting (for 2 minutes and 17 seconds, you pass out and you’re in your future body doing futurey stuff! Will the futurey stuff come true?), and when I heard that John Cho was set to co-star in this scifi-y show on a major television network, I almost lost my sh*t. Surely nerdgasms would ensue!

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Flash Forward: White to Play

By Lisa Fary – What’s worse than the humiliation of flashforwarding sitting on the toilet while you’re sitting on the toilet? Waking up and having to give mouth-to-mouth to a guy. A guy who was drowning in a urinal. In his own pee.

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