I liked the show -- I thought it was going to be another one like "Waking the Dead" but it was more light-hearted and reminded me abit of the mystery show with the stage-magic deviser. . . the title of which escapes me.
Willow ,'Never Leave Me'
Natter 52: Playing with a full deck?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Seriously? She's worried about that after her sex tape was seen around the world?
That's what they say.
Sunday afternoon, nothing to do ---> make COMM-ics!
Fire pretty, tree bad (or something like that...)
Thanks, Steph. You just reminded me to add two more. Though I'm sure someone did the last one already.
I add a couple COMMics every couple days or so. There's a link from my flickr page.
I heard Paris was extremely claustrophobic.
Sumi, did you watch the last series of Waking The Dead? I really liked it.
As for Gil Mayo, it reminds me in tone of Murder in Suburbia...everything's just a wee bit absurd. And the opener to ep 2 earwormed me with that stupid Aga Khan racehorse song...Where Do You Go To (my Lovely). Yeah, that's the poison.
I like Waking the Dead -- I'm just not ready for another show like it, you know?
(And I don't know that Aga Khan's horse song. . .is that the horse that was kidnapped and never seen again?)
I'm tickled that one of the characters available for COMMics is one of the Penny Arcade guys. Kid gets around.