So, you'll be making copies then, right? I mean, I can provide a mailing address.
eta: I realize that this may sound selfish. Like I have a sense of entitlement. But really, I'm happy to pay for them. I
so
want to include an emoticon here. See my restraint?
Hmph.
My thoughts exactly. (Not about Aidan, but about my inability to see said episode)
I loved "Aidan" enough to immediately rewatch it once the episode ended. Big thumbs up to the feel good dead baby episode. I felt empty afterwards, though, knowing that I couldn't just turn on my TV for another episode the following week.
Tamara ... further up there's a link to a site where you can download a copy. Not sure how they got it or where it was shown but it's great great great.
Tim ... any word on whether the show has been sold overseas (specifically, Australia)? As for "Aidan" ... I thought it was terrific but then I've been blown away by every episode.
btw ... did "Sharon" find it funny that her "mother" was the killer? :)
Tim, I loved it. I wanted to have intelligent critique, but now all I've got is, "Gooooooood. Mooooorrrrrreeeeeeeee." I do remember that I liked seeing Rebecca's awkwardness in social situations yet again. One of the things that makes her really endearing to me is how very much she is more comfortable with ideas than with people.
Also, am I the only one who, at first, said, "Oh, it was totally Celeste. Celeste Kane did it!"
You all saw "Aidan?" Awesome. I wanna know -- what'd you think?
It was pretty fucked up. The "dead baby" description is accurate, though the episode really isn't that gory. As usual, the disturbingness is all abstract. I don't know about the "feel-good" part. I wasn't jumping for joy, though I get what you meant. I love all the mind games the characters play.
Also, am I the only one who, at first, said, "Oh, it was totally Celeste. Celeste Kane did it!"
You know you weren't. Heh.
I don't download stuff so if it doesn't get to DVD, I will never see Tim kill my husband. That seems wrong, somehow.
Dancing with the Stars is a British import.