Giles: Helping out with the dishes makes me feel useful. Dawn: Wanna clean out the garage with us Saturday? You could feel indispensable.

'Dirty Girls'


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This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.


Fred Pete - Feb 12, 2007 9:11:56 am PST #631 of 7329
Ann, that's a ferret.

So, so wrong. But hilariously wrong.

And coming this fall to A&E.


esse - Feb 12, 2007 9:38:25 am PST #632 of 7329
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

In my very steamy dreams!


Glamcookie - Feb 12, 2007 9:54:55 am PST #633 of 7329
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

The other actress just looks bad.

Which one? Tina (Justine from Angel)? She bugs the shit out of me.

I think I'm on board with the new Octavian. Still love the boy Octavian, but this one'll do. Poor Vorenus. He'd better sleep with one eye open.


erikaj - Feb 12, 2007 10:14:06 am PST #634 of 7329
Always Anti-fascist!

No, I mean any actress I watch after watching Allison Janney as CJ Cregg, although it's true if you're talking about Bette's wife, hippie earth mothers everywhere are all "Yeah, she's sweet, but kind of out there.' In addition, you can always tell she's smoldering away about something she's too "nice" to come out and say. It bugs me when people do that.ETA: Oh, no, you were talking about the one with the male fiance. Although it was a good joke when he said "Kiss and make up with her...whatever you women do."


lisah - Feb 12, 2007 5:52:38 pm PST #635 of 7329
Punishingly Intricate

Hey! How did I not know that Mere Smith was writing for Rome?

This ep sold me on the new Octavian. Although I think Max Pirkis could have handled the role.


Cashmere - Feb 12, 2007 5:56:13 pm PST #636 of 7329
Now tagless for your comfort.

Hey! How did I not know that Mere Smith was writing for Rome?

I know! I was surprised to see her name but not surprised at the quality of the episode. Lots of good stuff there.


Hayden - Feb 12, 2007 5:59:03 pm PST #637 of 7329
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Another Rome writer: the real-life person who posted as "Hazel Shade" and "Hulga Hopewell" on TT. If you remember this poster, then, well, you remember some crazy flame wars and the endless repetitions of "how long blues by jimmy yancey".


lisah - Feb 12, 2007 6:04:26 pm PST #638 of 7329
Punishingly Intricate

the real-life person who posted as "Hazel Shade" and "Hulga Hopewell" on TT. If you remember this poster, then, well, you remember some crazy flame wars and the endless repetitions of "how long blues by jimmy yancey".

oh, man, "Hulga Hopewell" sounds familiar but I don't remember! either she posted in threads I was never in or that part of my memory is being used for something else now.


Jessica - Feb 12, 2007 6:26:50 pm PST #639 of 7329
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

How did I not know that Mere Smith was writing for Rome?

Seriously? Awesome!

(Haven't seen last night's yet.)


esse - Feb 13, 2007 4:20:51 am PST #640 of 7329
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Oh, how good was that episode? Some thoughts on Octavian Mark II: I gotta say, he lacks the canniness and burgeoning surety Max brought to the role, but he looks so much more like Attia. Max looked more like Octavia.

It was interesting to see Brutus so chipper. And Cicero's disgruntled look at being totally beat by a teenager was priceless.

Kevin McKidd astounded me in this episode, and in this season generally, with the complex range of emotions he's portrayed in Vorenus so far. Going from Long Dark Night of the Soul, with Added Bloodshed and Rage, to the serenity and perspective he adopted once he brought the kids home to the collegium of all places, was a remarkable transformation.

It was the first time we got to see the children actually *acting* and not just being scenery, which was great. They showed surprising depth, except perhaps for Lucius who seems to be mute. But with Vorenus as your dad, man, I'd be mute too.

I cracked the hell up at Pullo's wife complaining that he loves Vorenus more (because dude, he so does) and his sly reasoning that he would save her because she would be easier to carry (although you know he would totally go back for Vorenus right after getting her to saftey).

Salon has a really interesting article about Rome: [link] If you ignore the wanky bits about the Iraq war, it offers some insight into why this is such a great series and compares it favourably to I, Claudius.