Yeah, Hawkins had quite the arsenal in that truck. (Unless, of course, whatever organization it was that he had infiltrated or was working for set up the house with all the weaponry.)
ION: Jennifer Crusie has written a book about Gilmore Girls.
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Yeah, Hawkins had quite the arsenal in that truck. (Unless, of course, whatever organization it was that he had infiltrated or was working for set up the house with all the weaponry.)
ION: Jennifer Crusie has written a book about Gilmore Girls.
That was in a truck? All the snooping around Jimmy and Jake did, and nobody ever looked in a truck?
I meant in the truck that he and his family drove to Jericho in. . . . I think it was in a shed. (Which is only slightly better.)
I kept waiting for them to nuke New Bern (although I realize that would be self-destructive, because of how close New Bern is) or at least bring out the damned TANK!
Also? Dale can die now, as can Skylar. I'm so tired of them.
I think we'll see the tank next week.
Yes - why don't people rise up against Dale?
Last night's episode of Jericho left me almost weepy.
Huh. Why?
I was underwhelmed and kinda kicking myself for not switching over to Bones. That's the thing with Jericho for me. I'm intrigued, so I watch it. Then, it gets annoying so I stop. Then I hear that it's better, and I get intrigued and start again. Usually, when I start again, I watch at least a couple of eps before I get annoyed. This time, about 10 minutes.
What am I missing?
Oh, come on -- like Angela kissing Hodges and then turning down his proposal wasn't annoying.
Huh. Why?
I really don't know. We watched it from 9:30-10:30 (on Tivo) and then went to watch Lost and I realized I was all emotional. I don't really think it earned it. All I can think is the idea of fighting for home just hit me.
Gilmore Girls is over.
After weeks of talks aimed at bringing the show back for a limited run next season, the CW and Warner Bros. TV have decided to wrap production on the quirky dramedy that focused on fast-talking femmes. Skein, now in its seventh season, will air its final episode May 15
Awww. Bye, Luke Danes.