Cereal: Good luck with the induction, if it happens, Burrell, and Yay for good introductions, Allyson.
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
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.
quester, that'd be fine. I'll let you know the dates I'll be there when I know more specifics. I don't expect to be overly busy while I'm there.
Jessica, I'm with you. I love the Rambaldi stuff. It's so addicting! Also? I adored Arvin Clone!
Following up on wingnut TX legislators, did y'all see this?
TX House votes to end gay foster parenting.
It still has to go through Conference Committee before it becomes law, but damn y'all, that's cold.
Alias:
The Sloane identification scene and the Arvin Clone bit were too damn funny.
And, OK, he was mean and all, but Ha! to the torturing dude for the lie/lay bit.
Sloane was freaky. Loved it.
ETA: The torture scenes were distrubing . And she did have a point at the end there - Clone wants her to use her engineering skills to help him build something, so his thug ruins her hands? At the very least, she'd need to write or type some calculations or something, you'd figure. That was not forward thinking.
Alias: I have the big love for Arvin Clone for sure. I am still eye rolly and leary of going back to Rambaldi it may be the shiny floaty red ball. Or perhaps the way it ended last time. Will I watch next week? Ya betcha!
Sloane: I believe I have never seen him better. Yay for creeeeeeeeepy.
urgh. I need to go to bed, but you all are having such the alias love that I want to go watch it now.
Alias:
Oh, and I wonder who Jacquelyn is. Or, at least, what the significance is.
Ugh, Corwood, that's such a problem. Esp when later on the article notes problems with the foster care system that point to REAL fostering issues that need to be addressed, like abuse. feh.