Written by Adam Kulakow, the pilot [for CBS] follows a crime family that turns to witchcraft to keep its hold on power following the death of its matriarch.
So they're turning "Guise will be Guise" into a series, then? Huh.
I guess, if you had to shorthand it, you could say it's "Sex and the City"-meets-"Wonder Woman." Couldn't you? You could, right?
Or, you know, Buffy?
Or, you know, Buffy?
I would've said "Buffy," but I was afraid someone would dispute her being classified as super-hero(ine).
Still reserving judgment on "The Way." It may not even make it to series, so why bother?
not a Soap Opera, but close:
Oprah's show with Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger. Heath is pretty adorable about how much he is in love with Michelle and his daughter.
It just has to be said.
Heath is pretty adorable about how much he is in love with Michelle and his daughter.
Awwww. They should invite me over for dinner. I am right down the street, after all...
Well all the press is about how friendly he is to the neighbors.... you need to figure out how to work that.
Maybe I'll rejoin the expensive gym and offer to spot him while he's weight-training.
Somone needs to make an LJ icon that says "Jack Nasty loves YOU."
Seriously, right? That cracked me up!
Go Jess with the spotting him. does he go to your gym?
Heath also looked mostly uncomfortable about the whole interview thing.
falls apart
I didna get to see cowboys.
I'm trying to figure out if the late-night airing of Oprah is the same show as earlier in the day or an older re-run.