Parker stole the Hope diamond. I'm sure the only reason she put it back was that there was no way to fence the thing. And the technical challenge.
And the curse.
William ,'Conversations with Dead People'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Parker stole the Hope diamond. I'm sure the only reason she put it back was that there was no way to fence the thing. And the technical challenge.
And the curse.
And they're not going to spend their own.
Seriously. The money to buy your unwilling boss's building and turn it into a bat cave doesn't grow on trees, ya know!
And the curse.
See, I can totally see Parker taking that as a dare.
Bummer.
Jeffrey Donovan, of Burn Notice is arrested for DUI.
Maybe he's doing research? Okay. Probably not.
That reminds me that I need to watch Burn Notice sometime soon. At least I need to find out when DH's cousin (same name as my son) is in the show. He apparently is in at least a couple episodes as an Irish gangster. I guess they film in Miami. I really know nothing about it. I'm guessing his mother will call me when they air, but I should watch in advance so I'll know something about it.
It's a cute show. A bit formulaic, but I enjoy it. Mostly for the Bruce Campbell, if I'm honest.
Since it is in season 3, do I need to do anything more than read their website a bit and maybe watch a couple shows to see what is happening?
It is always fun to see the local landmarks, and seeing Robbie will be a required family thing. I only recently heard about him being cast, so I don't even know if he has filmed yet.
Burn Notice is my "I'm really bored" show. And yes, terribly formulaic. I got excited during the season finale where Michael drives into the truck, and I thought the formula was about to be shaken up, and then immediately no joy.
Laura, no deep research is required but the last few episodes of last season are worth a watch.
The premise is set up in the opening credit sequence, so you won't be mystified by anything that happens.
I just started watching a month or two ago and it's decent fluffy fun. And no, there's really no learning curve to it.