Published by deborah.woehr on 20 Jul 2006 at 03:06 pm
Nightmares & Dreamscapes: The Second Week
How many of you saw last night’s episodes? On the chance that you haven’t seen them yet, I won’t post any spoilers. But I will say that these episodes were a big improvement over last week’s. I have to warn you that they are depressing.
For those of you who did see them, what did you think?




















Jim on 21 Jul 2006 at 5:51 am #
heh, it’s Stephen King. Of course it’s depressing.
Marti on 21 Jul 2006 at 5:57 am #
My own life is depressing enough! LOL
Did watcha new series on ScFi the other night called “Eureka” about a town full of geniuses.
Supposedly there is a super-secret government organization located there that develops highly sophisticated technology for the government. It was pretty cool - humorous but thoughtful.
If the King thing perks up any let me know, I might give it a crack, but honestly, I can’t take any more depressing stuff right now.
deborah.woehr on 21 Jul 2006 at 9:11 am #
Jim: I don’t know what I was thinking,
Of course!
Marti: No, I missed that. I’ll have to see when it’s on and watch it. I’ll keep you posted about N&D.
You guys have a great weekend!
fredcq on 22 Jul 2006 at 3:39 am #
I remembered to watch Nightmares and Dreamscapes this week. I turned it on and it was the episode with William H. Macy, who is one of my favorite actors. 10 minutes in, my daughter came into our room because she couldn’t sleep and that was the end of that.
Lee Pletzers on 22 Jul 2006 at 4:19 pm #
I’ve only seen battlefield and croftons edge(????) The one set in England. They both were good. Interesting.
Didn’t know it was a weekly show.
deborah.woehr on 22 Jul 2006 at 4:51 pm #
Fred: I like Macy’s performances, too. As for interruptions from the kids, I can totally emphasize with you. I’m amazed that mine (who are much older) cooperate, since the show comes on around dinnertime.
Lee: Crouton’s Edge was very Lovecraftian. The show runs until August 2nd, I think.