my ISP called me to say that HBO put my ISP address on a list of naughty ahemmers
Woah, not fun! I've heard HBO is pretty paranoid about that, but so far I've been able to watch my shows without drawing attention. Knock wood.
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my ISP called me to say that HBO put my ISP address on a list of naughty ahemmers
Woah, not fun! I've heard HBO is pretty paranoid about that, but so far I've been able to watch my shows without drawing attention. Knock wood.
Yeah, I choked on that a bit. Especially since I was an HBO subscriber at the time but didn't get on-demand, which would have solved my problem. What would be best for everyone is HBO finally working out a deal with iTunes. I'd gladly pay double their normal rate for episodes. Triple, even.
I had this post about how Debi Mazar has been in, like, everything, and she's a really well-known and accomplished actress, and scoring her for a minor role in an ensemble drama is quite the cachet, hence her name being in the main title sequence. But I just watched Entourage, and my mind is a little hazy with glee at seeing these characters on my screen again. I thought it was hilarious how they were treating the whole thing like a breakup. It's just the perfect metaphor that's not even really a metaphor because that is basically what happened.
Dude, WTF about HBO? That's insane, Corwood.
That's no way to treat no citizen, HBO. I too love Christopher the screenwriter...one of my favorite moments comes early on when he says he bought the screenwriting program cause he figured "it would do a lot of it."
Oof. Wire, S4, "Homerooms". Killing me.
Man.
You know, I'd give a lot to know what exactly went on in Carcetti's head when he decided to blow the whistle on Hamsterdam.
If not "This will make me mayor," then what?
I don't know. The look on his face when he walked down the street alone was so conflicted, it seems like he must have had quite a conversation with himself to come to the decision.
Yeah, I was being a little flippant. But I do think that Carcetti has a couple of little people on his shoulders, one of whom that cares about Baltimore and fixing its problems and the other that says, "Governor in two years". I don't know which one has the halo and which one the horns, though.
Yeah, I see what you mean.
The way anyone who cares about ANYTHING gets fucked so consistently, that political shoulder-person is probably doing him a lot of good.
Sometimes I like Carcetti, sometimes he really bothers me. Maybe he did really think Hamsterdam was wrong, in addition to being wicked ambitious. IME, sometimes people trying to do The Right Thing are the worst.