Weird and what-show I totally agree with.
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[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.
Where you've seen the Big Stupidhead Boss - he was Tuvik the Tuvok-clone on Voyager. Sad that I know that, huh?
I liked this ep a lot but agree it was totally squickifying on so many levels. The nail-biting was ewww and I had to cover my eyes and at one point stop my ears. But that was nothing compared to Web: creee. peee. The BF thought the show had no balls because he wasn't the killer, but I thought he was creepier here than ever.
Paul was so cute in his white knight scene. I love it when JH's cheeks get all flushed and he's fully Boy Scout.
Apologies, it wasn't flamebait. I think some people got that backwards.
arby, my SO picked up that the boss was Tuvix. I laughed him out of the house.
I guess I'll have to let him back in then.
Thanks Cindy, P-C, Frankenbuddha. I only just watched the episode NOW, which is why I am so late with the thank yous.
I was reading posts about the last episode of the inside, and someone was appalled that Web suffered no consequences from hanging the hooker out on a limb and being responsible for her attack. The poster said that obviously Tim had learned nothing from Joss.
Am I the only person who doesn't CARE if Tim learned anything from Joss? Who might in fact, DANCE, if Tim deliberately ignored some Joss-things? There's something to be said for making one's own mark on the world. Isn't there? (Tim, this is not an invitation for you to go around ACTUALLY making marks places, cuz ew.)
Also, also - is it not true that sometimes in life, people do bad things and don't get in trouble for it? Allyson has repeatedly brought up the noirness of TI, and since I recently took a Barnes and Noble University on noir I am, of course, now an expert... but one of the common themes in noir is that bad stuff happens, and the people who did the bad stuff get away with it.
Art doesn't ALWAYS have to be didactic, I hope.
Saw it last night finally, and dayum. First, and most shallow, Coyote is awfully sexy for an old guy. I had a huge crush on him in the '80s and I am glad to see the dude still has it going on. Second, loved the WHOLE FREAKING EPISODE. Lots of interesting darkness, the too-early entrance into the record store was great, the writing was strong and the cast just hit it out of the park, including Hooker and NailBiterDude.
Oh, I agree - Web was fucking hot despite (or maybe because of) the way he made my skin crawl. But what he's doing with his mind (and voice - mmmmm) is so sexy that I feel like it would almost be anticlimactic for him to allow physical contact - too ordinary for the likes of him. Or maybe that was just with the hooker - I doubt I'd kick him out of bed!
He looked damn good out of the suit.
I just looked up Coyote on IMDB. He's 63!! Dude looks ten years younger. I knew he had a full life before he got into the biz, but it turns out he was 39 before he started acting. How cool is that?
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