I must have done the math wrong somewhere. Or maybe a marathon or two snuck in there.
Whoa, another block!
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.
I must have done the math wrong somewhere. Or maybe a marathon or two snuck in there.
Whoa, another block!
Allyson - insent
and now Elvis Costello is singing I Want You and making my inner stalker smile.
OMG, it *so* is a stalker song! But in a really hot way, mang.
I love you more than I can tell
I don't think I can live without you
and I know that I never will
oh my baby, baby
I want you so, it scares me to death
I can't say anymore, that I love you
everything else is a waste of breath.
TO BED MSBELLE! You too, Jesse.
OK, lasagna pizza?
President's Choice, one of our Supermarket's store brand has a pizza lasagna. The Pizzagna! The whole concept seems disgusting, yet I am lured by them at the same time.
The whole concept seems disgusting, yet I am lured by them at the same time.
Just like fried macaroni and cheese!
Heroes' eclipse made me throw what I was holding at the screen. Luckily, it was a towel. The last two little twists were enough to get me to watch at least once more. I liked that Glasses Man was her father, and I didn't expect Shark Brother to be the flier. I did say to him, when Peter saw the painting, maybe he just saw you falling, you dope. But he didn't hear me.
Studio 60: I really like the show, but I already want to strangle Harriet.
eta okay, well, now I like her better. She may live.
I'm surprised that after tuning in to see the time-and-space bending and people flying and indestructible cheerleaders, the most amazing that happened on NBC tonight was a television show making me like Amanda Peet.
Also, airing SNL promos during primetime tonight wasn't so smart, as I was left wishing the show-within-a-show on Studio 60 was going to be on this Saturday night instead.
Heroes:
Okay, the two guys in the karaoke bar wearing red basketball uniforms and singing that song cracked me up severely. If only there was a guy behind them playing video games and very obviously ignoring them. The Japan stuff in general was good, though. The rest of it was kind of meh and I got really sick of watching miss cheerleader mangling herself. I also wonder how she actually gets injured and then heals from everything else, but fire just plain doesn't hurt her.
Totally didn't see the senate hopeful being the flyer coming.
It's interesting enough, and the Japan scenes were amusing enough, that I'm willing to stick with it for now. It certainly didn't blow me away, but it's worth leaving my DVR set to record it and see how it goes.