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.
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Dear ABC, please stream this episode on your site tomorrow.
Signed, the poor deprived Goth who can't get ABC to come in properly on her TV, and isn't about to get cable for one show.
(There was a song and dance number? And handgun cozies? zomg, must see this!)
he was Professor Landry on Veronica Mars last season.
Thank you! That was driving me bananas.
love. this. show.
singing sort of had me in the uncomfortable runtonextroomforsomethingimportant pose, but it was so campy that I rethought. Glad I did - the dancing made it even better, and weirder... first with Digby, and then with the floor guy who can't hear or see her [the staging sort of worked]. KC is awesome - she works this so-intense-and-driven-pie-shop-person friction in really funny ways. And OMG the toile.
the plot was pretty good - though not as twisty as the first one. Pure scientist done in by (WF for Jilli - hope ABC posts) evil marketing-CEO for fun and profit isn't unforseeable, but the way that they spun the characters and their secret lives around it was a good watch.
Color me awful, but I'm going to tire of the 'I killed your dad when we were 8 but can't bring myself to tell you because our relationship will fail though I really want to because otherwise our relationship will fail' thing long before the 'we can't ever touch' will wear me out. I like the tension in the second much more than the guilt-ridden impasse in the first.
starter catalog of secret lives that were hinging this ep -
- odd banking practices with knitting (Emerson, again)
- historical erotica collection in the cheese cellar (Aunts - want more Aunts!)
- practically everything (Olive)
- food - esp. PIE! (Jeanine)
- practically everything (Ned)
- where she keeps getting her dresses and accessories if the guys are shopping for her (Chuck)
- language skills & ability to pickpocket ["with these things I call hands" bwah] (Chuck)
- hidden geek ["and then I reprogrammed the card..."] (Emerson)
Still very good but they gotta stop the 15 years 4 months 2 days 17 minutes crap.
I thought that was much less overdone this week, though. I'll agree a little goes a long way.
Art school!!
yes! Totally forgot that!
You're probably thinking of Shelly Cole? She had a similar look but I don't think it's the same actress.
Yeah.
I was (and still am) a little unsure about the bulimia thing, but at least by the end of the episode, she was getting help.
Jeanine was on Gilmore Girls, playing someone named Juliet. [link]
She was also on Buffy once.
the way that Lee Pace smiles in this totally swoon-inducing way everything he looks at or thinks about Chuck
Oh, teh word. I had some Lee Pace love from Wonderfalls, but here he is totally swoon-worthy. (Which I heartily approve.)