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I would never have paid any attention to it until a friend lent me the DVDs and now am starting my own collection. The episodes are interesting and some funny (particularly Constable Crabtree). You can't go wrong with this series.
Season 5 of the supernatural drama, based on the novels by L.J. Smith, begins with Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Caroline (Candice Accola) moving into a dorm at nearby Whitmore College and looking forward to a normal freshman experience. Unfortunately, things quickly go sideways when their third roommate, Megan (Hayley Kiyoko), is murdered at a frat party by a vampire, and Elena learns that Megan had a connection to her late father. Meanwhile, Katherine (Dobrev) struggles adapting to being human again after 500 years as a vampire and asks Damon (Ian Somerhalder) to help her now that she is vulnerable to her many enemies. At the top of that list is Stefan's evil doppelgänger Silas (Paul Wesley), who is holding Stefan in a locked box under the sea. Katherine is also disturbed to meet a mysterious young woman named Nadia (Olga Fonda), who reveals to her a secret that dates back to 1490 Bulgaria. As for Bonnie (Kat Graham), she remains trapped on the Other Side and can only communicate with the recently resurrected Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen). But unbeknownst to them the Other Side itself is in danger of imploding.
To me getting rather boring, monotonous and same-0, same-0. Think their're running out of good ideas. Bad move to write out the originals, same "romance" slamming each other against walls and clothes ripping.
Put out by some group showing our gradual spoling of oceans, overfishing and pollution. Interesting to watch but doesn't tell anything we don't already know from other documentaries and newspaper and news casts.
My Best Buy number: 2206563266
What's great about it: Insight into how we're spoiling our oceans and overfishing
What's not so great: Thought this was a documentary about ocean life not propaganda
As above interesting insight into Japanese and geisha culture but considered it an average movie and not particularly spellbinding considering all the raves it received.
My Best Buy number: 2206563266
What's great about it: Insights into the geisha and Japanese culture
What's not so great: Apparently was a big hit but don't see what the fuss was about
Loved this series and hated to see it end. Loved the plot and the dinosaurs and other creatures. Even with killing off most of the main characters it was still a great show.
Was interesting for the most part - as I said ideas of what life was like in that age and the difficulty surviving climate change, finding food and prehistoric beast attacks.
My Best Buy number: 2206563266
My Best Buy number: 2206563266
What's great about it: Idea of what life was like in that age
Many have speculated on the cataclysm (or cataclysms) that will ultimately wipe mankind from existence. But what of our world in the eons to follow? How will the eventual extinction of homo sapiens impact man-made civilization, from both short and long-term perspectives? The documentary program Life After People asks this very terrifying question and arrives at some startling conclusions by using CGI to illustrate how every aspect of humankind's "ruins" would change if men, women and children suddenly vanished. This set features three volumes containing all ten episodes from Season Two. Installments include: Wrath of God, Crypt of Civilization, {#Home Wrecked Homes], Holiday Hell, Depths of Destruction and five additional episodes.