3 hours and 11 minutes, unless you're me (or a Somervillain) in which case it's *counts on fingers* ... *and toes* 52 hours and 11 minutes.
Veronica Mars: Annoy, Tiny Blonde One. Annoy Like the Wind.
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There are still those of us too techno-impaired to master ahemming, though I may, eventually. I have no doubt those whippersnappers will have moved on to some newfangled out-of-reach technosystem by then.
In the meantime, the TiFaux can record one, watch another or record two, watch either, but not a third. The men of the household will be watching Bones in the living room while it records; I'll watch it later. StY and I will watch Lost later. And I'll be watching Veronica Mars realtime in the bedroom. I suppose all thought of ever watching Criminal Minds (I've been watching the Dharma & Greg reruns, and have suddenly developed a fondness for Thomas Gibson) again is mere folly, right?
I've been watching the Dharma & Greg reruns
I've been enjoying these too. Relaxing stuff.
I don't know what the local WB station is going to do. There are a number of independant stations in Miami that do local interest programming. I don't even get the WB right now because DirecTV Palm Beach doesn't consider it a local channel. The cable company does include it. The UPN station would show some of the WB programming at later dates. I'm all confused, but now I will get the WB lineup, if desired, on the new station.
I will watch Lost live and tape VM. I only catch other programs when both of these are repeats. Here's hoping that CW decides that some time other than 9PM Wednesday is a better time for VM.
I'll be back after I get to watch the tape. It looks quite interesting from the preview.
I'm not sure I understand. Duncan's the father. With Meg dead, wouldn't he have custody?
Yeah--I understand that the grandparents (Meg's parents) could certainly sue for custody, and possibly win (if the whole abuse thing doesn't come out) given their more stable life and ability to raise a child and blah blah blah. But Duncan would surely have rights and so on?
We're supposed to be not sure if she's involved, right?
I mean, the breaking up could easily have been staged.
I'm not sure I understand. Duncan's the father. With Meg dead, wouldn't he have custody?
That would depend. Is he on the birth certificate? Did he have any legal visitation rights prior to Meg's death? Was he paying support. If there wasn't a court order, he'd have to sue for custody. Mind you, I'm no lawyer.
We're supposed to be not sure if she's involved, right?
She's convinced me she didn't have anything to do with it--with the wallowing.
Is he on the birth certificate? Did he have any legal visitation rights prior to Meg's death? Was he paying support
How long between when the baby was born and Meg dying? I mean, was there even time for any of that?
How long between when the baby was born and Meg dying? I mean, was there even time for any of that?
They fill that info out at the hospital. Maybe Meg's parents conveniently left off the information.
Ooooh, nice twist. Are they fazing out Duncan's character? I know there was a lot of criticism about Duncan from fan circle, but I liked him quite a bit in this. Looks like he'll have to be gone for at least a few episodes.
I LOVED the FBI team. LL mocking Lamb would never, ever get old.
What happened to Lamb's trunk? Were the water bottles supposed to mean something? If so, I missed something there.