I would kind of like to see this. I have a couple of old tvs stacked up in a corner. One is acting as a stand for a speaker, but I could get a box for that I'm sure.
But you still need to be rich to have someone else to clean up all the glass.
Jenny ,'Bring On The Night'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I would kind of like to see this. I have a couple of old tvs stacked up in a corner. One is acting as a stand for a speaker, but I could get a box for that I'm sure.
But you still need to be rich to have someone else to clean up all the glass.
OMG, House/Grissom! There's a crossover begging to be written.
Just don't make it House/Grissom slash. eeeeeww, dang, I just went there in spite of myself.
It's a ribbed cane, for his pleasure.
It's a ribbed cane, for his pleasure
EWWWWWWWWWWW.
Also, ha!
But mostly eww.
The pilot is supposedly outstanding and groundbreaking and crabby and whatever, but the following eps get sexed-up underlings and generic crap like that.
Fox executives fuck something with potential up? No. Say it ain't so.
Just don't make it House/Grissom slash. eeeeeww, dang, I just went there in spite of myself.
Now to find some steel wool for my brain....
Here's that review I was talking about, with the notes.
Gotta love Tim Goodman. He calls 'em as he sees 'em.
I like House. I like his snarkiness and smartness. It's nice to see a character on TV who truly doesn't want to be liked. Also Hugh Laurie can ACT, baybee.
Also, we caption it, so we're a few weeks ahead and see the scripts along with the episodes--he stays plenty cranky and mean for at least the next six eps.