Heh, that wasn't exactly my response, but I loved that it was completely uncalculated. At whatever point he started calculating later on, at that moment he was entirely about getting Alma to safety first; figure things out later. Heh, I can totally picture him as a Dread Pirate Swearengin in another life.
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Deadwood non-watchers: what are you waiting for?
A world with less proselytizing, why do you ask?
I liked Titanic when i first saw it with my family. I didn't like it about a month later, when every single girl I fantasized about in my high school was too busy fantasizing about Leo
I feel Old. The emo-fantasy movie of my highschool years was Ghost, and even then I was aware that you do not segue from pottery-making to tonsil-hockey without washing your hands first.
What is with movies marketed to females with gooshy middles, where the romantic hero dies? My experience of romance novels is that the hero is supposed to live at the end (and possibly wear a kilt, and definitely glue himself to the heroine's side, but the living thing seems kind of key).
Deadwood non-watchers: what are you waiting for?
A world with less proselytizing, why do you ask?
Because I want to see if you have time for Veronica Mars, that's why!
I hereby apologise for having ever suggested anyone watch any TV show ever.
Well, except Profit.
A world with less proselytizing, why do you ask?
Never happen! Considering my traumatic religious childhood, we're all lucky that this is all the proselytizing that I do.
Swearingin: A friend on another board said that he thought Al too old to jump off a balcony without severe consequences, but I think the mud and shit in the thoroughfare, as well as the fact that he and Bullock went over that balcony before without any visibly broken bones, argue for his ability to go over without hurting himself.
I really didn't like Carnivale, but I only watched the first season.
Swearingin
Al keeps in shape via ass kicking. Gotta be a healthy workout stomping a man into the fetal position.
I like suggestions. It's recruiting that makes me mulish.
I want to see if you have time for Veronica Mars, that's why!
Why? I mean, we've sorta had this conversation before, but seriously. Not why should I watch it, but why do you, personally, want me to watch it?
God, if promoting a show is prostletizing, my relations to the Simonverse must be like Dianetics. The trinity of Bubbles. The Church of Saint John The Munchkin. I never thought I'd get so jazzed about a Western in my life, though.I thought I didn't like them. No, I thought I hated them.(And there are still some that I would dislike, probably, but I would be more willing to watch some now.) So that's kind of exciting. In this current season: For the most part, the idea of the theater troupe has been more exciting than anything they've done, except Amateur Night, which I thought was cool. Al's a tough bird; I believed he could make that jump besides if he gets a twinge, it'll be something to tell that chubby whore he confides in. In conclusion, by getting the disks from Netflix for the first two seasons, you are only benefitting HBO's coffers indirectly...wow, I seem to have fallen back to my pimping ways...some of y'all Deadwood people that don't, now, stick around for The Wire. I find it to be life-changing TV. Seriously. The use of language is almost as good, in more laconic way.
It's recruiting that makes me mulish.
It always seems like recruiting is the difference between life and death for lots of tv shows. I guess it probably doesn't matter in the long run, but life is good when you can talk about your favorite entertainments with other people, especially smart, perceptive people, who understand why you take them seriously.