JM talks about "Cool Money".
I love the way he always makes sure to say, "Not that I *approve* of that lifestyle, no, not at all. Even though the character is damned cool."
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
JM talks about "Cool Money".
I love the way he always makes sure to say, "Not that I *approve* of that lifestyle, no, not at all. Even though the character is damned cool."
I think I remember reading somewhere that J&B had more viewers on Easy View than in the regular time slot. It's just the wrong slot for that show.
Heh. That's when I watch it. It was always more convenient for me when it was on Sundays and I had nothing else to watch.
I'm sorry to hear that Jack & Bobby is suffering, since a number of folks here like it. But at the same time, I want 8:00pm Wednesday to become a red ink-bleeding hole in the network schedule that makes 8:00 Friday on Fox look hospitable in comparison.
One of the problems with J&B is LOST's habit of running a few minutes over. You can't program your Tivo. I am sick of West Wing and I would watch Alias, but...
My work world and my fan world are not as far apart as they should be. I saw the following magazine name
Illustrated carpenter and builder
and thought, "Ooh! Tattooed Xander!"
I'm going to go get some caffeine.
and thought, "Ooh! Tattooed Xander!"
Ah, so you've read CICATRIX then.
Ah, so you've read CICATRIX then.
Heh. I just sent JZ one of the fan covers for that today. (The Dru/Willow one.)
I just sent JZ one of the fan covers for that today.
Huh? Not sure what you mean, Hec. It was a fanfic (pretty much the only one I've ever read, but DAMN it was good) I read. Do you mean fans are doing fantasy covers for if it were a book?
Ah, so you've read CICATRIX then.
If it's the one I'm thinking of, I made every effort to forget about it, too. I'm hoping you're referring to a different one.
Do you mean fans are doing fantasy covers for if it were a book?
Indeed. They do it as a kind of tribute and the most famous long works tend to have multiple covers to choose from.