Welcome Assirac!
I assumed it would be cancelled because Fox cancels all of the shows I enjoy
I assumed this as well which makes it even more important to see it weekly. Fox does have a tendancy to cancel shows I like but so do the other networks (Eyes on ABC).
Each weeks episodes keep getting better and better. I wasn't sure of whether I would like the show or not, but now I definately like it.
Paul had to come back at the end of the episode to make the last scene work, I know that. But I would've liked an episode with Rebecca working with Danny and Mel on a case without having Paul around as a safety net.
Last night's eps were, IMnotsoveryHO, by far the best yet. I lovedlovedloved the first one, especially since it seemed to address some of my concerns about this being The Rebecca Show. The more I see of Mel and Danny, the more I love them. And, as my friend put it, the twists seemed real, not just there to be twisty.
I was a little worried about the second one, because it sounded less intriguing going into it. Then I saw that it was co-written by our Tim, and the tension went way up. It had to be good, yet I wasn't sure that it would be. Oh, me of little faith. I should have known Tim would come through!
The Inside
love has grown slowly with me, but I'm glad I stuck it through, because these eps alone were worth it, and now I am dying to see what they do with Web.
Ratings slowly creeping up, not that it matters.
At 9 p.m., the "Dancing" finale, which saw Monaco and Alec Mazo beat out John O'Hurley and Charlotte Jorgensen, soared to a 13.9/23. NBC was a distant second with another "Law & Order," 5.6/9. CBS stayed in third with "The King of Queens," 3.2/5, and "Yes, Dear," 3.0/5. A second episode of "The Inside" on FOX improved slightly to 2.6/4. The WB dropped down to fifth with "Smallville," which finished ahead of "Veronica Mars" on UPN
I'm keeping my eyes blurred while I scroll through here to post, as I'm halfway through last night's second ep.
Damn, I was tense during the scene when Paul home with the music playing. I've half been expecting Paul's wife to be toast, and was so sure she'd be all heart-free upstairs, even though that's how it was set up and I should obviously have expected a misdirection or a cat in the closet.
I wish I hadn't missed the Watch and Post last night. Back to the ep.
In other "where were you three weeks ago?" news:
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Bridget Fonda Lookalike - you aren't surprised by that, are you? That's the first thing I said when I turned on the very first episode! She looks so much like her (when she was younger, of course), it's amazing!
I really don't see it. At all. Maybe I'm just distracted by the hair color.
Ok I just got through the second hour..
OMG I swear that was the best two hours of anything i have watched all year...
I am totally hooked.... (before last night I was not completely commited enjoyed it but....) Now I am just sad..