I thought the guy who "rescued" Wendy was her husband, but only because we cruised back in at the very end of something which apparently recommended viewer discretion. And we thought that it was referring to the upcoming act, and thought, "damn, domestic violence imminent."
The only thing that really pinged me was at the Kennedy Space Center. Ignoring how the shuttle countdown actually proceeded withhout holds, but there's a shuttle on the pad about to blast off and the place isn't jam-packed? Extras are walking around in the background with their eyes not riveted on the action? Maybe I'm too much of a space geek, but I could not buy that.
I'm not hooked yet, but Tim, Nathan, and Kristen are pretty big draws and I'll definitely give them time.
I liked the theme song, even if it doesn't fit the mood of the show.
I managed to ignore the "Cape" stuff. It was too whack.
I like the boys quite a lot, but I prefer when he calls his brother bro to homes.
All the way to Gainesville. Rock.
More news from the Department of Mainly A Concern To Former Table Talk Music And Movie Posters: the man once known as "Hazel Shade" and "hulga hopewell" (and there's more about that here: [link] co-wrote this episode and is now listed as a producer.
Skipping a lot of posts to ask, is the sound on Fox totally fucked for anyone else?
I'm getting a (local) ad for the FORD F-150 and it's amusing me way too much.
(Also, spent an hour today in a Fun-Google-Earth-Tricks demo trying VERY HARD not to babble at the cow-orkers about how much it looks like TV's Hit Drive.)
Not having a problem here Sue.
Hey, that's Katie Finneran, isn't it? As Alex's sister? She looks so different with long hair.
And the bad cop? Will always and forever be, to me, Tommy the Obnoxious Valley Boyfriend from Valley Girl.
It took me a minute to recognize her, too! I love that Tim uses all his best actors whenever he can.