me too. and I'm glad that there wasn't this big "we're together now" speech. Just a kiss at the party and a Look in the diner. hot and sweet.
Plus, the necklace part was nice and subtle. It had to end with breakfast and coffee at Luke's.
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me too. and I'm glad that there wasn't this big "we're together now" speech. Just a kiss at the party and a Look in the diner. hot and sweet.
Plus, the necklace part was nice and subtle. It had to end with breakfast and coffee at Luke's.
I hope they rerun it this summer. I stopped watching when AI started up because, at the time I didn't care about GG anymore. It sounds like it got better towards the end.
I think it did, quester. It hasn't been one of my top shows for a while, but the last few episodes have been really good.
Tonight's GG would have been just a little more perfect if Lane had brought out something hidden in a floor boards on the porch when they were saying their good-byes. That's really the only thing I can think of that was missing.
GG: I would have enjoyed the kiss more if I hadn't already seen it in the bloody promo last week! (grumble grumble)
I very much enjoyed the use of the Mighty Lemon Drops during that scene though.
SVU: That was possibly the most misleading promo EVER this week.
BTW, I finally got to see csi:NY tonight. (I watch it On Demand and it just showed up today.) It had a tiara, tennis and "too much candy" - it was Buffista in the details.
Man, I'm gonna have to download the last few eps of GG just for closure.
On yet another Pushing Daisies note, the show page on zap2it has promo pictures of the cast, which include possibly the cutest golden retriever in the history of the universe. I don't think I can take this much cuteness from just one show!
Awww. So far Pushing Daisies isn't up against other shows I watch. Well, except for Bones - assuming Bones stays in the same place.
Hey, are Fox and CBS BOTH today? Or is Fox on Friday?
House: OK, so I can't be the only person who doesn't give a damn what's going on with Foreman, or whether he leaves, right?
I don't quite understand how I got to a place with this show where I watch it without fail, and love it, but care so little about what happens to so many of the characters. The crap part's supposed to be mid-season, people!
House: I'm curious how/if it ties up with the finale. I did like that the kid really was an obnoxious git.
And hooray for Chase figuring out who sabotaged the interview and House looking admiring. "Sometimes I forget why I hired you."
Wilson is such a crap liar. Though "Three years ago you would have fallen for that" was funny.