Thanks, Betsy. It was greatly influenced by the goilfriend. My visual esthetics are limited to avoiding the blink tag.
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While we are here, and nearly on the subject… Who is 'tivodivo'? I posted something in B'racracy to P-C about epileptic trees a while back. Ten minutes later, there was an entry at the wiki by "tivodivo" about epileptic trees, followed a few minutes later by a reference at TwoP by "tivodivo", followed by a gazillion hits from TwoP on the wiki from that entry.
Tivodivo is a Buffista lurker or a Buffista with a
nom-de-
TWoP.
I like it, too. It's starting to feel all homey and comfy.
I did read somewhere (
The Fusilage
or
EW
) that someone (Fury?) said that the season would average two days per episode, but that was just an average.
Was that post wishy-washy enough?
Saturday night watch and post - East/central.
Hurley: "Who is this guy?"
Also, Jack said they'd been there 4 days at that point. And this is the 4th episode. Now, to see what they say about time on the next one.
No, the numbering makes sense. I would expect the first group of episodes to show a day-by-day series of events. When they start to settle in then the show can cover more days in one episode. I guess the important thing is that by the end of the season 40 days will have passed.
I have a feeling I'm going to have some very entertaining cognitive whiplash every time Merry is on screen.
I'm right there with you. I though he was cute in LOTR, but now is just easy on the eyes. Sigh. (you gotta love a guy with British accent)
I've gotten to the point I don't even associate him with LotR anymore. He's Charlie, now.
You all know he starred with Patricia Routledge on Mrs Winthrop on the BBC for several years, right? I had a terrible time with LOTR because I kept seeing him differently.
Those of you wishing to help Shannon with her crossword puzzle can play along at home with this.
Poor Charlie, no one remembers him in his band.