I did!
'Dirty Girls'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I think the ability to create seamless IDs is just part of the premise.
It's more that in episodes like this, they just seem a little too high-profile to keep flying under the radar going forward. Still enjoyed the episode a lot, but I hope some of this bites them a little in the future (not this episode per se, but the high-profile stuff they've been pulling).
From the preview, it looks like some shit hits the fan somewhere in the 2-part finale.
And Locke's dad shows up to be evil.
Maybe there will be time travel.
(a) Parker ever would have made it past voir dire to get stuck on a jury, especially with so much shenanigans going on behind the scenes
You'd be surprised what people get away with for voir dire. Especially if there's a limited jury pool.
(b) that they get away with being out there publicly without anyone keeping any record of them - Hardison as a lawyer? That would get noticed by SOMEBODY.
No, not really. There are a lot of lawyers out there. There is a small sticky wicket with having to enter your appearance and tell them your bar number, but it's not that big of a deal.
One of the best things about Damages this week was seeing the promo for Rescue Me that said it will premiere on April 7th and now the Futon Critic confirms.
The other cool thing about Damages this week was having Arthur Frobisher back.
I know, Sumi! Somehow RM keeps me watching, even as the plots get wackier, because I like the characters. I wouldn't mind if they got back to the more ordinary "realism" of the earlier seasons, as opposed to Death by HSQ, though.
Dear Leverage: I was definitely fond of you already, but now I'm officially in love.
The bit with Hardison turning the statue away from Parker undressing was cute, but the impromptu defeat of the security system was hilarious.
Bless Hardison for actually trying to pursue a conversation about it with Parker, and bless Parker for not having the emotional maturity to realise what happened.
Sharp turn from funny to oh-no-they-didn't.