Well, Tru Calling needed more than Eliza running to keep me interested. So yeah. It would seem so.
I forgot to tape the second episode of Tru Calling, but I consoled myself in the knowledge that if I had that strong a desire to see Eliza running, I could rewind the first one.
And thus ended my interest in Tru Calling.
...The Inside is DIFFERENT! EVERY WEEK! Wow.
I actually didn't hate Jason Priestly. I started watching after he joined, and kind of appreciated having something approaching ongoing tension. Unfortunately, he didn't make enough of a difference.
Lord knows why I can stand the stunt casting of Carmen Electra and yet be so repelled by Jason.
Probably linger feelings of 90210 shame.
Completely Eliza-less post follows:
Netflix just recommended Wonderfalls to me because of my following ratings:
- Infernal Affairs *****
- Firefly *****
- The Tick: The Entire Series ***
Maybe there is something to this crazy recommendation software after all.
I hate dogs but I like the reamworks logo. Go figure.
ETA: Wonderfalls started in the UK last night on Murdoch's Sky network.
OOOooh. Oooh. ita, is it residual Rodman oost?
I actually didn't hate Jason Priestly. I started watching after he joined, and kind of appreciated having something approaching ongoing tension. Unfortunately, he didn't make enough of a difference.
He added a better sense of mythology to the show, and you're right, some actual ongoing tension. The second season was shaping up to be pretty good, really. There were plot arcs! More than one, even! Intertwining!
I didn't like the addition of Jason Priestly, because I kept getting taken out of the story by thinking how they were ripping off Quantum Leap.
I've left the air conditioned comfort of my room for the hot TV lounge, for my first ever East Coast watch and post!