That's just... wrong.
Well, at least it was delayed until such a date that my friends could throw me a birthday party combined with a group-finale-watching, after all the guests who were not BtVS fans have left.
t /Pollyanna
Of course, in the middle of the second part I got a phone call from a friend (who couldn't attend) who was in a real need to talk to somebody, so I was on tape-delay in my own group-finale-watching, but that's another story.
[Edit: all sorts of even-y goodness in this post number, because it's 2, 4, 6 and them both 2+6=4+4=8, and 2+4=6 and could this get any mathier geekier?]
Fearless kept having hallucinations of this friend whose life he'd failed to save in (I presume) the Gulf War (the first one, obv.), who kept popping up to remind him that life was worth living, never put off until tomorrow what you can do today, etc. etc., and even worse, his appearances were introduced each time by a soulful, bluesy trumpet motif.
Oh, is that who that was? I missed the first half of the show. It was much less cheesy when you didn't know the guy was supposed to be a ghost. I just figured it was an old buddy with some issues.
The first few episodes it really didn't grab me, but then it happened to be on once or twice when there was nothing else on that interested me and it seemed to have muchly improved. I like it.
routinely overpraised here: The West Wing
Hey! I don't think it's
over
praised, really. But I certainly know what you mean.
I think
Boomtown
is kind of a second-generation post-24 type show. In 24, the
format
is the star. Same with Boomtown, only, it's just not enough to sustain it.
What! John, do you cast aspersions on the fuzzy head of my true love, Donnie Wahlberg!
He could be wearing a buny suit and still be worth watching. Okay, he's a local boy made good and done growed up into something not embarrassing. I have to like him. It's the law.
He could be wearing a buny suit and still be worth watching. Okay, he's a local boy made good and done growed up into something not embarrassing. I have to like him. It's the law.
What does the law say about Mark?
(Shamelessly loves both of them.)
I, too, am greatly fond of the Donnie.
Didja see Band of Brothers? Because...wow.
You guys are getting our crap shows too??
Poltergeist: The Legacy.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World
USA High
...I could go on.
routinely overpraised here: The West Wing
Hey! I don't think it's over praised, really. But I certainly know what you mean.
Well, I think any praise of The West Wing is too much, but that's just me.
It mostly makes me change the channel too, Angus. Bad liberal! No biscuit. But I have watched one or two since.
What does the law say about Mark?
If I'm making the law, it says you have to love Marky Mark as well. Third nipple and all.