I know no one cares what I think
I care! also you work for a major media outlet
Giles ,'Touched'
[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 know no one cares what I think
I care! also you work for a major media outlet
Jay Harrington and Adam Baldwin are married.
Heh.
"Simon" works for "Wolfram Security". "Wolfram and Heart" was the name of a law firm in "Angel", which many of The Inside crew worked on.
It's "Wolfram and Hart."
Nice page.
Formerly "Wolf, Ram, and Hart"...at least in Pylea....
From Tim above...what's an "MSM"? Short Messaging Service inside out? I think not.
Maths is used every day in the UK - if you say to somebody they need to "do math" here you'd get very funny looks. Having said that, I get this show is US based at the moment, so I probably should fix it.
Actually, I think it's kinda charming. I just have math issues and believe that it is evil. So, the idea that there were multiple maths seemed really evil. And thereby totally in keeping with the spirit of a Tim show.
From Tim above...what's an "MSM credit." Short Messaging Service inside out? I think not.
MSM = Main Stream Media?
I think Web(b?) is the world's only reformed child molester
I was thinking the same thing, jengod!
I liked the episode but didn't love it. Someone else said it last night, but Rebecca could be any pretty blonde ingenue at this point. Adam and Katie didn't get enough screen time for me to suss them out yet, but I am looking forward to learning more about their characters. I liked Paul, but he has the potential for really getting on my nerves with his savior act. Web...ah, Web. I dig him. He's arrogant, manipulative, secretive and a complete asshole, but he's fun to watch.
The main reason I didn't love it was the overripe dialogue. It stood out badly to me and completely pulled me out of the universe. It could grow on me as I get used to it, but for now it rubs me the wrong way. I don't remember which line made me actually say outloud, "Oh dear god. Please." but it was there.
The main reason I didn't love it was the overripe dialogue.
I think the off-the-cuff, normal conversation dialogue was brilliant. It was the THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT lines that I found jarring.
From Tim above...what's an "MSM credit." Short Messaging Service inside out? I think not.
Math Science Math! waves flag Go team!
The main reason I didn't love it was the overripe dialogue. It stood out badly to me and completely pulled me out of the universe. It could grow on me as I get used to it, but for now it rubs me the wrong way. I don't remember which line made me actually say outloud, "Oh dear god. Please." but it was there.
Yeah. But...it seems Tim likes the overripe, so we may just have to get used to it.
I think the off-the-cuff, normal conversation dialogue was brilliant. It was the THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT lines that I found jarring.
Exactly. When it was good, it was very very good, and when it was bad, it was horrid.
I literally can't believe I've spelt Wolfram and Hart wrong. But I have. This is coming from the person with a self designed W&H Senior Partner shirt, and all.
Ahem.
I liked the show a lot as a whole, loved parts of it, and was a bit 'meh' on a couple of bits.
I liked this episode more than I liked 'The Train Job', but I felt that TTJ did a better job of giving me a handle on more of the main characters.
I'm definitely going to be watching (though possibly on tape delay) next week.