Again, it's filtered through the pearly-fogged lenses of nostalgia, but I seem to remember the early episodes were generally funny and thrilling, while the latter episodes were a bit disappointing. But I don't remember so clearly, and I'm generally harsh on television.
Dude, it's Bruce 'freakin' Campbell, that alone constitutes the movie will be awesome. you don't need things like aliens and such cause even without them it is still nearly unrivaled.
Here Bruce plays the boss from hell as the manager who takes charge of Buy the Book when Ellen sells out to a big corporation. He's a hunter and he's vile and what's worse, he immediately wants to fire Joe the coffee guy, which sets off a struggle for power between Ellen and the new head honcho. The heated rivalry continues both in the store and out and they battle on the bowling alley and on the billiard table. A few episodes later, Ellen announces she's gay.
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Ask Nato, he'll tell you how it was.
Long live Bruce Campbell.
For a while.
http://www.boxofficeprophets.com/hollis/bruce.asp