Join a bowling league on Wednesdays.
I haven't been bowling since I saw what happened to Donny in The Big Lebowski.
[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.
Join a bowling league on Wednesdays.
I haven't been bowling since I saw what happened to Donny in The Big Lebowski.
I haven't been bowling since I saw what happened to Donny in The Big Lebowski.
And what happened to all the other fine young men who gave their lives in Danang as well.
If I weren't liking the show, I'd stay miserable watching for the rest of the season out of loyalty to Tim, hoping it would get better. As I did in 2002. And it did (get better).
I have trouble dropping shows. I'm very...completist, and I do always hold out the hope that things will get better. Because I'd feel bad for missing any good that came out of it. I stuck with Tru Calling for a while, and it did, in fact, get much better and more interesting by the end.
Yahoo has a clip from the next episode up: Yahoo! Inside page
Seconded.
BAH.
Weeeelll, crap.
When they say "ordered," does that mean they'll at least show the 13?
It doesn't sound good, what with the source working at 20th Century Fox and all. But we've had rumors of stuff happening at work about ongoing projects that later turned out to be patently untrue, and until I hear something from Tim I'll remain hopeful.
I'm with Matt. It seems real, but wouldn't we have at least heard some 'save our show' stuff from Tim or Allyson if there were problems? At least hints?
To Polter-Cow and the other VM fans on here: Thanks so much. Since my first post on Monday I've experienced the first season of VM in its entirety and I'm completely blown away.
To everyone else on here who hasn't checked out VM: these guys are right, it's just excellent TV.