The stuffed crocodile menace really brings out the fierceness in kitties.
'Out Of Gas'
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh dear ... babies and puppies and kittens. Not quite ded of the cute yet, but approaching it.
And I LOVE that first picture of the kitten!
Those kitten pictures are fantastic.
I love the one where the croc/kitty clinch looks like a scene from Alien.
I can't remember where the latest Deadwood discussion was, so I'll just link to Glark's Deadwood/Star Trek dadaism here.
I can't remember where the latest Deadwood discussion was
Here there and everywhere, but I've been very surprised that no one has said a word about the latest episode and the absolutely appalling street fight (Bullock arresting Hearst is gonna bring some pain as well I reckon). I may have seen as grueling a fight scene before - RAGING BULL and the sword fights that end of ROBIN & MARION and ROB ROY come to mind - but I don't think I have on television (Joey Pants beating his girlfriend to death on THE SOPRANOS really doesn't count as a fight scene).
Oh, Frank, I was watching that through my fingers. And even so had to turn away a few times.
I haven't commented because this ep mostly left me wanting to know what comes next.
Though, Alma is breaking my heart with the laudunum drinking and I didn't really understand her scene with Mr. Ellsworth - she came on to him and he decided to move out? Oh, Hostetler's suicide with the sad and shocking tore me up, but I don't really have anything to say about it beyond that.
OK - this is disturbing.
Not for me.
What does that say about me as a person?
-t, it was a VERY hard scene to watch, but I really like the way they hit you with the gore and then concentrated on Dan's face/reaction for the coup de grace. RIP, Capt. Turner you monstrous cocksucker you. I'm also curious how much use he's going to be as muscle going forward - he looked pretty much broken at the end.
As for your question about Alma - I think Ellsworth realized from looking into her eyes that she wasn't all there, was using again, etc., and got out with as much dignity as he could.