Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I'm watching Longmire as well. I watched last season, but feel the quality of the episodes has increased this time around!
I'm little worried about the goings on with Branch, though. He has never been my favorite character and this turn of events could careen wildly into the cheesy.
I'm much more interested in Henry's welfare. Fingers crossed!
I marathoned Longmire on Netflix, and now I'm catching up with the current season. I haven't seen the latest episode yet.
I love Henry's character! I'm a bit concerned they may be moving toward a Walt/Vic relationship, which wouldn't be my inclination. I think a Henry/Vic relationship could be healthy, if the show a) needs to introduce a romance, and b) has Vic divorce her husband.
I do like the long arcs on the show. Things from the first season are coming to fruition now, which is kinda awesome.
I'm a bit concerned they may be moving toward a Walt/Vic relationship
Oh, god, I hope not. Just no.
Wow, Fargo finale next week already!
You know, early in the episode I thought to myself "Lorne Malvo does not give a fuck" but I was still somehow shocked when he was telling those kinds about Lester hearing noises from the basement.
Poor Linda. And just when I was really curious about why she lied about leaving Las Vegas.
Suits is back! I don't know how long Mike and Harvey can be at loggerheads. It makes my tummy upset.
For those watching, did you catch this exchange at the start?
Harvey: "This phrase 'I know what the procedure is'—I don't think it means what you think it means.
Mike: "Well, as inconceivable as it might seem to you, Harvey..."
On some shows, that might have been coincidence, but not on a show with Louis "A Lannister always pays his debts" Litt. I wonder how many other references were too subtle for me because I hadn't inhaled the source material quite so deeply? Usually it's obvious--they'll even call it out from time to time:
Mike: I'm just saying, if you're gonna quote a movie, quote a movie.
Harvey: I got one word wrong.
Mike: It changed the entire meaning of the quote.
Harvey: Not to me, it didn't. That's what I thought the quote was.
Mike: Okay, fine. You want to be disrespectful to Martin Scorsese, you go right ahead.
Harvey: Martin Scorsese didn't even write the damn movie.
But what if a bunch more times they just slip phrases/words adjacent to each other? Now I want the boxed sets.
For those watching, did you catch this exchange at the start?
Wasn't there more after, or was that a different scene with additional references? Good times, at any rate.
If there were more references afterwards, and I am a bad person, but watching again would definitely help me on my quest for self-improvement.
Suits is generally good times. Even when I think "Oh NOES!! This is the one where everything blows up!" is still enjoyable as well as tense.
Plus, I might have mentioned, HBIC Gina Torres on fire.
I guess it was all the other stuff referred to here: [link] and not more Princess Bride.
While not yet updated, this tumblr is also fun: [link] It's just so earnest.
Oh, yeah, I haven't encountered a show with more quotage than Suits. That one surprised me because it wasn't a quote. I'm sure I miss a bunch, but they point a few out I'd otherwise not notice, so that's nice.
I do love the one where a list of epic lovers is being written, and Jaime and Cersei Lannister are cut off for too controversial, but Romeo and Juliet and Antony and Cleopatra make it on. And this is a love letter.