Numbers: Hey, that's Wood Harris (Avon Barksdale) playing the hitman on death row. Man, he is magnetic.
'Not Fade Away'
Experimental TV: Network Drama
This thread is an experiment to discern the Buffistas' interests in television discussion. It will close on June 1st, 2007, after which our community will assess our future direction. Discuss network aired drama here. [NAFDA]
Numbers: Hey, that's Wood Harris (Avon Barksdale) playing the hitman on death row. Man, he is magnetic.
I loved this weeks Numb3rs! Though, I'm not sure if I was familiar with that actor before. Peter McNichol was back though, so I was happy.
I only know him from The Wire.
I'm not quite halfway through the episode, but I'm liking the plot more than most recent ones. I keep watching for the characters. And I'm glad for the return of McNichol - I like him much better on Numbers than on 24.
Oh, I missed Larry so much! I was so worried about him! I was terrified he'd come back wrong.
It was a good episode.
I was okay with Numb3rs until Charlie was lecturing the FBI on interrogation methods. That made absolutely no fucking sense.
Well, the first Michael Shanks episode of 24 was tonight. And there was plenty of him.
I just saw Tim Daly on some Hallmark movie, The Outsider, with Naomi Watts , a Westerny thing where he played a killer who's found by Watts character, who is a Plain woman, a widow, and he has a tortured past but as he heals they fall in love and she leaves her religion and family to marry him.
I love that movie, in a sort of Lord King Bad Movie way. I've practically transcribed the thing to shrift in chat.
I saw the very end of that movie. Sadly, I believe I missed all of the shirtlessness.
I missed the reason the Plain elders met in the rain at Rebecca's house and she was being forced to admit her sins --did she and Johnny get caught kissing?
And I wanted more about them day to day after they got married, I think there was too much build up about the sheep and the cattle and all of that. Like I wanted a scene where she goes to put her hair up like normal and then decides to wear it down all the time.
I think Johnny Gault wins for the most horrible secret man pain. Tim Daly did a decent job with describing that because I almost went to a "oh! woobie" place rather than just rolling my eyes at the over the topness.
I missed the reason the Plain elders met in the rain at Rebecca's house and she was being forced to admit her sins --did she and Johnny get caught kissing?
I believe they were actually caught in flagrante. The not!Amish were not pleased.