But I'm sorry to hear you've been sick.
Thanks, sweety. It was just the usual. Our usual. Not the usual usual.
'Life of the Party'
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But I'm sorry to hear you've been sick.
Thanks, sweety. It was just the usual. Our usual. Not the usual usual.
I'm hip. My usual's not usual either. Special kind of asshole.
You darn Buffistas on wheels with your specialness and secret codes and glayvin.
Speaking of special kind of assholes ... How 'bout that Marlo?
See what I did there, with the pointer back to The Wire? I may be a genius.
I am going to make a long, windy dissertation on the State of Premium Cable.
Brotherhood ended the season on a silent fart. They need to come back on a concrete arc.
Weeds is in trouble. They need to be about something, pretty damn fast.
The L Word -- I gave up mid season last year, behind a sense that it had become all about prurience.
... Ok. Maybe it wasn't that long, or windy.
Hey, Gus! So, that Marlo, you think he's ever heard the the word "hubris"?
Hey, SA and Gloomcookie, I've been thinking about something all day at work, and since you both chimed in on it, I want to bring it up for discussion. To wit:
Calamity Jane as a strong portrayal/image of womanhood? How so? The picture I've always had painted for me of Jane is not too far removed from the one shown in Deadwood. What was your image of her? I'm curious.
My dislike of the character didn't have to do with my perception of the real Calamity Jane. It just took me a while to get past the put-on voice and bravado and to get to the heart of the character. And that has definitely happened for me at this point.
Also, I agree with Gus on The L Word, but with the dearth of lesbian shows on TV, beggars can't be choosers. Plus Jennifer Beals is HOTT!
Plus Jennifer Beals is HOTT!
I can support this statement. It is a fact. My problem with The L Word is like this: Imagine that we could substitute "heterosexual" in all the places that "lesbian" occurs in the show. Would we show as many sex acts? Maybe not.
On The Wire: Marlo is like a Barksdale baby sired by Stringer -- all pretty, and all raised-up sideways. You know ... half-smart.
My mother would say he was more "jerked up" than raised.Both the L word and Brotherhood are on my list...possibly I'll find I'dve liked them mixed together, better. I'll let you know.