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.
'Conviction (1)'
The Minearverse 4: Support Group for Clumsy People
[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.
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.
Bridget Fonda look-alike Rachel Nichols
Wu-huh????
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..
Bridget Fonda look-alike Rachel Nichols
Wu-huh????
Oh yeah, I saw that way before I saw the Jodi Foster. In fact, after Tim mentioned Foster, my first thought was he was on crack, because RN looks so much like Bridget Fonda, to me.