That's actually a decent point. With people I don't know, I will hold on to one negative story FOREVER. It seriously took me until the last year or so to believe that Matt Damon's not still a jackass like he was in high school.
The Crying of Natter 49
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.
Would you like me to email you, Allyson? I could call you a Spike-hating-poser-of-a-BNF because you're writing a book about how much James Marsters sucks!
Then I could write a PS and ask if you would tell Joss not to let that bitch Katie Holmes be Wonder Woman!
sumi, I'm confused by something in the first unaired Daybreak ep--at the end, when Jared is going off with the doctor, why does Hopper look confused when he apologises for biting him? He knows Jared was looping, right? And that they'd met before. I thought Jared's lack of clear memory was just a confusion thing on his own part. Hmm. I wonder if that's tied into the other thing from the ep that confused me--the difference in facial hair. Jared didn't expect to be bearded, and Hopper looked like he was having a realisation when he looked in the mirror. But the beard thing was Jared's lost time, right?
I'm dizzy. And I hate this new finger splint. Chafes.
Whoa...does that old adage about big feet = big...apply to hands? If so, per ita's link...Heeere Adrian, heeeere Aiddy, Aiddy, Aiddy....
not sumi, but I'm pretty sure that Hopper thought that Jared just had the epilepsy and wasn't really looping - J referencing the biting made H rethink that. Early in the ep whatshername the girlfriend and Adam Baldwin's ex-wife said something about H being extra stubbly even thought he shaved yesterday - I think it means that their bodies are persisting through the loops even more than it previously seemed (ie, I kind of assumed that the body reset with the day, but retained reminders of injuries - the beard thing seems to imply that they are aging on their own timelines).
So, who watched The Sarah Silverman Program?
On the basis of Tim Goodman's review I Tivoed it and really liked it.
The best comparison I can make is that it's like the movie Pee Wee's Big Adventure. She plays a character that's from a weirder universe dropped into a very ordinary universe. It was funny! I loved her psychedelic trip on cough syrup.
We only said they had to bring the next one to the next party or next year. So not day after day.
So my co-workers were even crazier than I thought at the time? Well, all right!
But didn't Hopper pick Jared up first thing the second day after they met and talked? I seem to recall a scene (I love watching online, but scanning for particular scenes isn't convenient) of Jared jumping into the Avalanche (see? Product placement works. Okay, not until I buy one, I guess).
Well, the theory is that they've had really good luck that year because of finding the baby, so the least they can do is spring for a cake.