Maybe NBC is doing it as some sort of experiment, to analyze how people are using DVRs or something.
Maybe. Those of us who were interested, though, either watched the episodes on NBC's website, watched them somewhere else on the web, or bought the DVDs. Though if I had a DVR, it would probably be instructed to record anything with Timothy "Sexy Bitch" Hutton.
Ok, this is a little funny: Emo crayons.
I love the emo crayons. They make me want a My Chemical Romance coloring book.
Yeah, I watched on the website. Although I think I'll tape the one's on Sunday nights.
Does Kidnapped come to a satisfying conclusion?
Does Kidnapped come to a satisfying conclusion?
Yeah, definitely. I think the idea behind the show was that they'd do these kind of mini-arcs of thirteen episodes, and only keep the core cast around (Jeremy Sisto, his awesome assistant, and Delroy Lindo). Obviously that didn't work out, but the central mystery is solved in the episodes they produced.
I thought so. With seeds for the next arc too.
Cupcakes!
My gustatory happy of the day is fresh shell peas, from the Harvard Square farmer's market.
and I have met Nutty...and I wouldn't have been super SURPRISED if she were a lesbian
Meara, you know I would totally go gay for you, honey.
I had a great meal last Friday. Yuca gnocchi with a green lamb ragout and shaved parmesan cheese. It's this place in the North End called Taranta that does Italian with a strong Peruvian accent. Absolutely teh yum. The lamb ragout had just a little kick to it.
I also had some mini-calzones there that were more like empendas, but those weren't as good as the pasta (they were three different fillings, and only one leek, potato and cheese one was really special).