Not that I mind, but why?
Ouch.
eta:
I asked for Threadkiller on a wild hair, behind being the last poster on a number of nights. Since then, I have matured to the point where I now know that I can kill a thread just as dead with my original handle.
Growth, of a sort.
I thought it was kind of shabby that this episode of
Joan
didn't get any "Season Finale!!!!1!' hype. Not that it was a great big honkin' dramatic finale, but one that set us up for next season... which may or may not come. Le sigh.
Is Joan on the bubble, Theo? I hadn't realized.
OK, you said
Joan of Arcadia,
and I feel a need to vent.
If all they can come up with is more G -vs- S
diatonomy, I'm willing to switch channels.
eta: OK "diatonomy" is not word. It ought to be.
I don't think it is that simple -- at least not the way they portrayed it last night.
Yes, JoA is on the bubble.
Darn, it's a good show. I watched it with my whole family last night.
I don't think it is that simple -- at least not the way they portrayed it last night.
The bad guy/cutie/Satan was opposed to Joan and was clever about charming his way into the mix.
I saw this three times on TV recently.
Tru,
Point Pleasant,
and
Joan.
Well, I had fears -- mostly due to
Tru - and because of the way that they had "Sympathy for the Devil" on the soundtrack when they introduced Ryan. Well, JoA is better written than Tru. And to me, what they introduced was much less heavy-handed than I suspected it would be from last week. Perhaps I just trust that they are going to do a better job than I trust the people behind Tru Calling.
Personal issues,
JoA:
When they pull out the wind machine to let me know this is the bad guy, I get jumpy. JoA has some great stuff (Punk God being 'way up there, along with Surfer Nun.) I think they can lose the whole of Joan's family, though, even if all those actors have knocked it out of the park.