Also, bad empty coffee cups! Or coffee cups filled with tepid water that no one is afraid of spilling so they handle it casually. (Nah, it even sounded empty like and empty thing when it was put on the table).
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
Also also, caffeine, if not coffee, is in fact a drug. An addictive drug. Take that, Zoe Carter!
And the darker the roast, the less caffeine there is. IJS.
I find the Jo and Zoe friendship/alliance sweet and amusing, and enjoyed seeing it in this ep.
Jo's stuff was quite funny "I'm so ashamed/He broke me like a twig"
That character could so easily have been a caricature and yet the actress completely makes Jo real. Loving the humor and touches of vulnerability in a strong woman role. Yay!
I also love the way she seems to be trying to embrace her girly side.
If my father/boss told me to "drop it" like that, I'd stop snickering and poking so fast. After a while I wanted to shake those girls and tell them to get their heads out of their you-know-whats.
Nah, he was doing it in the same sort of apparently casual way that the rest of their ongoing teasing was played, so I don't think Jo and Zoe would realize.
Damn, Colin's good. He played that scene with Zoe well.
Yeah, I liked that a lot.
I liked that episode. And next week looks funny: Henry's line made me laugh out loud.
Nah, he was doing it in the same sort of apparently casual way that the rest of their ongoing teasing was played, so I don't think Jo and Zoe would realize.
I read the way he said it completely different than you. I thought he had a completely different tone: trying to be firm while not letting on just how much it bothered him, but just enough edge to make it different from all the times they've teased each other.
Must rewatch!
Weird how my mind works: when Carter was telling the story to Zoe, and he said they assumed he was driving, he didn't deny it, "didn't matter who was behind the wheel, he was responsible", I went to a "Kim's Death" place and his involvement with that. I didn't go to the "And this is why Carter was all het up with Allison about taking responsibility", because I bought that he's an action/consequences kinda guy. I didn't blink that he'd have that sort of moral fiber in his professional career.
I didn't think he needed a reason to believe what he did, and looking back now it seems weird that we needed to be shown the "reason" in such a manner.
I could be wrong.