Speaking of Leverage, turns out I was able to catch two more episodes On Demand (I just upgraded to digital cable): The Juror #6 Job and The 12-Step Job. I liked both of them and loved Nate "going over the wall" in the second one. Poor noodle really is deep in denial. I also liked that Parker made a friend from the jury. I'm pretty sure we'll never see her again, but it would be fun to hear of Parker meeting her for various dates, coffee of the innocuous kind, for one. Unfortunately, I haven't seen these in order, so I'm not as aware of the inconsistencies in Parker's development as the rest of you, but I do hope that we see more growth from her. Not too much, though, part of her allure is the totally clueless social interaction.
'Get It Done'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
JPS is so cute, but that isn't the sort of role that has her name on it. Too serious and earth-mothery, imo.
Do we talk BBCA here? I want to know if anyone is watching Ashes to Ashes.
I think Life On Mars UK was discussed in Boxed Set, but it's hard to say if it was the better place.
I'll bring it up there, too. I hope I'm not the only one watching, I'm quite enjoying it.
I'm watching it too. Who was the woman who played Alex's mother? She seemed so familiar but I couldn't think of a name.
Do you think that the reason why you see scenes in Ashes to Ashes where Alex is NOT is because she knows all of Sam Tyler's history so she can imagine scenes and situations that would happen even when she isn't directly involved?
Mad Men season 2 dvds are coming out July 7th.
Anybody watching Damages? I am so digging the latest twists.
I'm watching it, Wolfram. The business with the FBI guys was pretty messed up. Although I'm glad there was a payoff to the phone calls from the "ex-wife". I should have known, as it seems like everything on the show that appears trivial at first end up having more significance. Which makes me wonder about the art gallery owner...
I'm very sad to see Mario go, but I can't deny the other agent's personality as played has further to go.
So--Ellen kills herself? A rabbit sitting next to Hewes' chair? What? I was sure there wasn't a S3. I wouldn't miss Rose Parson, but it would be weird without her stilted little point of view.
Hey--is the guy playing the shifty-still-alive cop the same guy who plays the dad being set up on dates on one of those partner free call cell ads? If so, well, done.