Simon: You are my beautiful sister. River: I threw up on your bed. Simon: Yep. Definitely my sister.

'War Stories'


The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress  

[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.


sumi - Jun 12, 2005 6:41:29 pm PDT #8761 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

I was able to get 3%, then had an error, then it told me my hard drive was full and the unnecessary files needed to be cleaned out and then microsoft told me I had to update some important security files.

I did the cleaning thing and tried to update but the update didn't go through. And I gave up on the download as obviously, my hard drive is too full to do that.


§ ita § - Jun 12, 2005 7:07:45 pm PDT #8762 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Isn't her thing getting inside victim's heads? I'd assumed that's what the title meant now.


Polter-Cow - Jun 12, 2005 7:19:58 pm PDT #8763 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Though the previews imply it's about getting stuck inside serial killer's heads.


JenP - Jun 12, 2005 7:56:29 pm PDT #8764 of 10001

GF: Well. And that didn't get picked up. That's just wrong. The premise is killer - I mean come on - "You are needed." Yes, you, you Ordinary (yet highly skilled in something) Jane . How is that not going to grab an audience made up of Ordinary Jane and Joes ? Ah, well.

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That's interesting. I'd just been thinking of The Inside as referring to the institution... like, the inside of the serial crimes unit or something. It is a title open to various, co-existing interpretations.


Allyson - Jun 12, 2005 8:24:29 pm PDT #8765 of 10001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

Village Voice Interview with Peter Coyote

He's kinda sexy, no?


Scrappy - Jun 12, 2005 8:31:57 pm PDT #8766 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Oh, he's been sexy for SOME of us for 20 some years or so.

reflects happily that being old does lead to fine vintage crushes.


Allyson - Jun 12, 2005 8:42:27 pm PDT #8767 of 10001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

Tim won't take me to see the mummies at the museum.

I love mummies SO MUCH! They're like zombies taking a nap.

But I am too poor to buy a ticket to see the mummies. I spent too much on the nephew. Again. All my mummy money is gone.


Polter-Cow - Jun 12, 2005 8:50:33 pm PDT #8768 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

GF pilot returns!

[link]


UTTAD - Jun 13, 2005 1:13:32 am PDT #8769 of 10001
Strawberry disappointment.

"In the first episode, when Locke is, at last, face to face with the killer, and he threatens her while explaining the deranged thinking behind his modus operandi—he’s intent on exposing the falseness of the dreams that bring young women to Los Angeles—she says, “The joke’s on you. I was made a nobody a long time ago, and by something a hell of a lot scarier than you.” Here Locke is out of control, abasing herself before a psychopath who preys on vulnerable women, and then getting all up in his face, in the space of one sentence. Her gift fails her when she needs it most. She’s just been fired from this new job (or so she thinks), and her dejection has erased her professionalism. This hardly ever happens to men on TV shows who have dangerous jobs to do; they may screw up, but not because they’re bummed out."

I'm probably being stupid, but when Rebecca says "I was made a nobody ..." I assumed she was talking about when she was kidnapped as a wee lassie. To me the article writer seems to be suggesting that it was her getting fired that's made her a nobody.

Also, I thought that scene was showing her at her strongest.


Topic!Cindy - Jun 13, 2005 1:24:59 am PDT #8770 of 10001
What is even happening?

I don't think the critic is saying that UTTAD, because she discusses Rebecca's past just a paragraph or two, before. She's blaming what she sees as a lapse in Rebecca's professionalism, on her just losing her job. But it seems to me Franklin missed that the killer's compulsion involves wanting to prove to those who pretend to be somebody, that they're actually nobody. She seems to miss that Rebecca intentionally admitted to having been made a nobody, in part, to disarm him. I thought that played clearly on screen. It did to me, at least.

I figure this show is going to need a few weeks to catch on. We've known about it for months. We've learned stuff as the premise and cast changed, in real time, and have had time to talk and think about it. I figure a good chunk of the entertainment reporters who have known they'd cover it, have only been looking at it for a couple of weeks, max. There are so many pilots each season, I can't imagine them giving any one too much attention, until it clear that the show is a go.