And a poodle. Don't forget the poodle.
To say nothing of the dog.
Yes, The Inside is a good show to watch while having a warm, furry creature on your lap to pet during the disturbing parts.
Virgil Webster
Would Webster be a tip of the nib to Webster as in dictionary? He who has lots of data and answers, but you have to really look into him to see what they are? Or John Webster as in "The Duchess of Malfi" and "The Devil's Law-Case"?
Wow. First time posting in...a year? More? Probably more. What's my tag? Yikes!
Just had to check in after watching amych watch & post at my house last night. It looked like so much fun!
As for the show: Tim gives good creepy. So does Peter Coyote. I liked it, I laughed, it scared the bejeesus out of me, it kept me on the edge of my seat. All of these are good things. I have some reservations re: gender issues, much like Hec articulated a few posts back. But I'm going to reserve judgment on that and let the arc play out and see where it goes.
But I really mainly posted because amych namechecked my poodle.
Hello to all, love you, miss you, totally doing a drive-by because I'm heading out to a company picnic, which beats working. mwah!
The name "Danny Love" continues to ping me with "Get Christie Love!" and with Web's comment about plainclothes I'm expecting a scene with a cross-dressing AB taking down a perp with Theresa Grave's signature line "You're under arrest, sugar."
a cross-dressing AB taking down a perp with Theresa Grave's signature line "You're under arrest, sugar."
I would pay folding money to see this.
I would pay folding money to see this.
So would I. Maybe we could bribe Tim. Or Tim's beagles.
But I really mainly posted because amych namechecked my poodle.
If that's what it takes to draw you out of the woodwork, I will sing her LULU name in every LULU thread LULU to make it happen more LULU often.
Would Webster be a tip of the nib to Webster as in dictionary? He who has lots of data and answers, but you have to really look into him to see what they are? Or John Webster as in "The Duchess of Malfi" and "The Devil's Law-Case"?
Or the "Devil and Daniel Webster"?
I liked the twist with the suicide, although it seems kind of (really really) impossible.
The suicide did bring to mind the Gahan Wilson cartoon that showed a hand sticking out of a meat grinder next to a pile of ground meat. A police officer is saying, "Most determined case of suicide I've ever seen." I also missed what actually killed her, unless it was shock. I do admit that I have seen people with bipolar disorder do some pretty unlikely things on the manic side, although among the people I've known, it runs more to things like trying to call the president.
It also seemed a bit unlikely that it took Rebecca to notice the subway link. (Particularly since the agents would have known about evil subway employee serial killers if they watched L&O: CI.)
I also missed what actually killed her, unless it was shock
Same thing that killed all the others. The killer wasn't actually killing -- the death was a side effect of having the faces and hands skinned.
I buy that she could skin one of her own hands, but the idea of then using the skinless hand to do the other and half of her face is hard to swallow.
resists urge to use the phrase "hand-waving"