Vortex, can you vague/spoilerfont that up a bit more?
I'm pretty sure we crossed the line last night, but I still need to go back and clean up.
Joyce ,'Never Leave Me'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Vortex, can you vague/spoilerfont that up a bit more?
I'm pretty sure we crossed the line last night, but I still need to go back and clean up.
Jon, it's a good theory.
Jon, I didn't see all of it. Still, I feel it my duty to be skeptical.
I find GG mysterious and baffling in its ongoing story lines. From the outsider standpoint, it feels like the same people have been minutiae-ing their relationships to death for years.
I used to live really close the Ruskin HS.
When?
Thanks for that info, JZ, scary and sad though it is. It's good to know that the science on VM isn't coming out of the writers' collective asses.
GG: Lorelai would be a lot better off if she'd thought of Oz's "I'm sorry you're having a hard time with this" line rather than The Way We Were (which I haven't seen, so that whole long explanation did very little for me). Woman needs to stop talking occasionally and listen.
Catching up from yestersay. (eta) Day. What y'all said yesterDay. Could be yestersay.
Having watched all 4 eps, I agree with DX and disagree with Beverly -- the body language in #2 was part of the episode itself, and not indicative of consistent hugely awkward socialisation on the geek's part.
I missed the premiere, caught the second, where he was hunch-y, and third, where he was not, and from those two samples made my assumption. But having watched the fourth and seen that his "normal" body language isn't withdrawn and defensive, I disagree with me and agree with ita and DX. I can do that, right?
Great eyes,
Um, yes. Now that, uh, you mention it.
and I think he's a good actor--actually I think the show has a terrific all round cast.
I do too. And I love the fact that Hirsch, Morrow and Crumholz all have a superficial facial resemblance that's believeable as "family".
About Medium--I'm not sure whether I like the show, so much as I love her husband and his reactions to her. And I've had to flat admit I love Patricia Arquette. I've seen more bad movies and tv-movies simply because I love to watch emotions play across her face. Not a crush, so much as I'd just want to have her face on a screen somewhere to watch. Similar to the way I'd like to put Marc Dacascos in his Mani quise of paint, tat, and loincloth, on a pedestal in a corner of my room and light him. And the way I wanted Sulu's head in teak.
This is very funny: (has sound) [link]
bon bon, this is from ages ago, but when I was trying on wedding dresses I was told that sleeves were a bad idea because they couldn't be made to fit right and would restrict movement and feel binding and what I really wanted was a strapless gown with a shawl. This came from a salesperson in a shop with nothing buit strapless gowns. Anyway, I eventually found a dress with sheer sleeves and nothing heavy about it, and it was entirely comfortable. So sleeves are not as impractical as they may seem, just hard to find.
Any New Yorkers hear me on the radio this morning? Actually it would've been about 11:40 East Coast time.