Thanks, SA. I think the producers are dropping the ball dramatically speaking: getting shot should mean lots & lots of annoying investigators, insurance settlements and security measures and real life stuff, at least briefly alluded to.
I guess it was the TV world version of getting shot.
Well, House did have a hissy fit about keeping his blood-stained carpet.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Production Co.: Regency TV/Dutch Oven
Production Team: Simon Kinberg, Doug Liman, Dave Bartis
Based on the hit feature about a married couple who are spies
They're not spies, they're assassins. Spies are boring. And have been done to death.
I was amazed at the number of pilots either from movies, or BBC remakes.
Having finished watching Life on Mars, I'm suddenly a lot more protective of it than I was when I first heard of the American remake. Maybe I'll feel better when they finalize casting, but I doubt it.
Maybe I'll feel better when they finalize casting, but I doubt it.
Three words (or, more accurately, two names and a letter): David. E. Kelley.
I keep hoping David E. Kelly can do something as good as Picket Fences or the first couple of seasons of Ally McBeal again.
A modern day Phillip Marlowe sounds intriguing to me.
I love that Mike is back to acting like Mike. I miss Bree.
Me, too, on both. Mike is actually making me like Susan a little bit again. I guess not having Bree around leaves more room for Edie, which has turned out pretty well, I'm liking her quite a bit as an actual character and not just a foil; but it also seems to require Lynn to more obtuse than usual. I'm all for the Schavos (or however you spell it) having problems, but I don't like Lynn flirting with another man.
I'm apparently more invested than I thought.
24: Wow, Audrey really has lost it. And I can't believe that Karen fired Bill!