HBO has picked up to series Linda Bloodworth-Thomason's one-hour comedy "12 Miles of Bad Road," starring Lily Tomlin, and the half-hour drama "In Treatment," starring Gabriel Byrne and executive produced by Mark Wahlberg.
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HBO has picked up to series Linda Bloodworth-Thomason's one-hour comedy "12 Miles of Bad Road," starring Lily Tomlin, and the half-hour drama "In Treatment," starring Gabriel Byrne and executive produced by Mark Wahlberg.
Last week, I thought Vorenus was Kayser Soze.
Now I know better, poor schmuck.
Oh, and I'm about halfway through the second season of the Wire. Loving it! I don't have anything to say about it, really, but Gah! So Good! But I'm getting more of y'all's references.
EXCELLENT! Now you know why I bring my duck to the bar, too.
"English, motherfucker, English."
EXCELLENT! Now you know why I bring my duck to the bar, too.
And I have to repeat what I know I've told ya'll before but my friend's boyfriend IS the Stunt Cock!
Fans of this past season's Wire should check out the series on the football program in a westside highschool that the Sun is running this week.
Hey, Edmonson. Isn't that where Bunk and Omar went to high school?
Good catch, Corwood.
oh, yeah, I think so!
Rome -- what an episode! Vorenus makes a really scary gang lord. That was a mess just waiting to explode. And Cicero's kiss-off of Anthony rocked. But I really enjoyed the scene of Brutus, divesting himself of his foreign clothes, seeking his own gods even far from his homeland.
And much the same, Pullo's faith is just beautiful. He goes where the gods tell him to, and look what he finds. I have so much love.
Of course, now I'm on pins waiting to see if Attia actually dies, and what happens when Pullo finds Vorenus in Gaul!