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| It's strange sometimes how things just blow your mind. The general concept for No Way Out blows your mind, but when you actually sit down to hear it, you relize that it's actually quite simple. How can AIO say that a trap-door is not a door? I'm not sure, but the concept of there being no doors or windows really tickled me. It's mind-boggling to just think of it...but thank goodness there is a way out! I really can't think of anything much to say about this show. It was really, really good and also really, really surprisingly slow. We get three "degrees" of adventure: 1) Jason trying to find his father. 2) Whit stuck in a room with a troubled man. 3) The Washingtons' have troubled with water and strange neighbors. I personally enjoyed Jason's side of the story the best. The acting is great, Connie isn't making funny jokes, and the scripting is quite classic. He still shows that he's a spy and a concerned son. Whit being stuck in a doorless room was okay, but nothing much happened in there. He is dying and Lester is trying to be helpful without conceling his idendity. All the scenes in the room were more slowly moving, but some of the dialouge was quite touching. I like the Washingtons'. They make me smile with their comedy. This show was the making of the family and it would be sad to see Xavier no more. Personally I think Lester kidnapped him, but I didn't tell you that. The questions are piled onto us heavily and few answers are given. We are forced to draw out own conclusions. That isn't bad, in fact, it is quite good. It leaves me (and hopefully you) excited for the next show. A fast-moving, action-packed show? I think not! A touching and mind-boggling show? Yes, yes, one-hundred percent! Edit: 2/24/05-I removed half a star from my rating. The show is quite poor, really. |
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