Oh Tim, that was just the loveliest. I'm so incredibly proud of you.
Also, Danny is gay.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Oh Tim, that was just the loveliest. I'm so incredibly proud of you.
Also, Danny is gay.
Have a small complaint about the 2nd episode this week and that's when Paul came home and found the wine and wife's panties on the stairs. I know she had the laundry but that seemed a bit too set up (ok contrived) for me. I mean of all the times to drop an article of clothing not only does she drop her panties but she drops them in the same spot where a serial killer that Paul put away used to leave his victim's panties for their husbands too find.
Well I'm just plain confused about next week's episode. I'm not sure what to think.
I was emotionally sucked in by that last episode like whoa. Really something. Don't even feel like parsing. Just want to enjoy.
In hilarious news, some kid running the Save The Inside campaign (because Tim is too distraught to be rational about these things) told me that I am not in fact a real fan of the show because I'm anti-petition.
And then I made some yummy lemonade and laughed.
Was a connection ever made between the soldier Marine and the most recent victim? How and why did he choose her to kill in particular? Wasn't she married, like the other victims? Where was her husband in all this?
Just finished watching my Tivoed episodes.
Am I the only one that practically heard a voiceover saying "Next week on The Inside... Web goes totally fucking apeshit."?
Those were (imo) the strongest eps yet, and quite different from each other. I loved Paul's conflicted role in the second ep, which would have been much less interesting if we hadn't seen Paul the goody-goody for the five eps previous. And of course the ending had me totally surprised.
Man, I can barely remember the first ep because that second one was so mind-blowing.
"Now every time I look at her I picture her all tied up. But in a negative way."
Next week, Tim Minear will be played by Peter Coyote. I swear. And I laugh every time I think about it.
Does anyone know what season Tim started writing for Lois & Clark?
Last season, I believe.
Thanks, Kristen. I was given Season 1 as a gift, and I was wondering how many more seasons until Tim episodes.
Also, there is no way I am sleeping tonight, and I blame Tim.