Also, I need to thank Perkins and Wolfram and Hec. Interesting things are happening here. I think the good wishes worked. And really fast too
Yay!
Personally, I think ita should take the board down until Monday the 13th, maybe about 8:00 California time?
After that, maybe ita can pause the universe for a couple of days. I just need a little catch-up time.
After that, maybe ita can pause the universe for a couple of days.
That would be the best skill in the history of skills. Zach on Saved By the Bell TOTALLY wasted his superpower.
This is why I have no power. I would totally take the board down until I got home. ita just jests.
Just remember, I have photos of you beaming cutely and hugging people, and it is not beyond my skill to Photoshop Carrot Top's face over Tim's.
Whoot. Baby got a good review:
"The Inside" (June 8, Fox): The last thing we need is a new cop show, but this tale of a special FBI unit that investigates serial crimes is full of wicked good twists and turns and great characters including Peter Coyote's amoral chief. Newcomer Rachel Nichols is excellent as a child-abduction victim who grows up to be an FBI profiler.
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Huh. It's from my hometown paper. Who knew someone in this city had an ounce of good taste???
especially considering what passes for chili in that town.
From Entertainment Weekly:
Starring Rachel Nichols, Peter Coyote, Jay Harrington What It's About The FBI's Los Angeles Violent Crimes Unit has a new recruit (Nichols). The boss (Coyote) wants to exploit her past--a childhood abduction that allows her to get inside the minds of both criminals and victims. The agency's conscience (Harrington) wants to protect her from that heartless boss--and possibly her never-caught kidnapper. What to Expect A character drama disguised as a procedural. "I don't know anything about law. I don't know anything about order. I can, however, make up s---," explains cocreator Tim Minear (Angel, Firefly, Wonderfalls). Brought on board after Fox ditched a pilot that had Nichols working undercover in a high school, Minear introduced the kidnapping backstory, a new supporting cast, and kinky plots like one about a killer who targets high-powered women into S&M. Says Nichols, "We went from 21 Jump Street to Silence of the Lambs." Why We're Optimistic Fox wants scary, and Minear isn't afraid to give them "the feel-good dead-baby episode of the season." --Mandi Bierly
There was a short blurb in the hard copy edition of TV Guide for this week about The Inside and other summer fare. I don't remember exact wording but it was positive.