I loved Fritz's proposal too! Personally living with Brenda would drive me nuts, but he obviously loves her and gets her. I was worried when the guy shocked Brenda that this was going to be a cliffhanger or something, but then she shot him. At first I was confused about why she had the tape recorder out, but of course she's going to want a confession from this guy!
Saving Grace -- I like Perry, Grace's new boss. I was worried they were going to set up an antogonistic relationship between Grace and the new boss, and I was surprised when they were friends and the catch up gossip. Plus Perry's reaction to whathisname that Grace is sleeping with was more about his football loyalties than anything else.
My favorite line: Girl, you used to have standards! No taste, but standards! (which I am totally going to use on one of my friends.
For anyone watching Damages, I thought this post from a legal blog was amusing: [link]
Even though I haven't seen the episode, this sounds promising:
Yes, that's right. It's all about a discovery dispute! Patty Hewes complains about not getting the document discovery she's entitled to; defense counsel boasts that he's produced over 850,000 documents thus far; and Hewes says she wants MORE DOCUMENTS. The judge expresses annoyance at both parties and their squabbling.
NOW we're talking realism...
But with more murder.
I actually fell asleep in part of this. Possibly because they attempted to show Patty's more human side and had her being death-threatened
by her son
.
Rescue Me: that ending. . . abrupt, no?
Also, Sheila is still nuts -- I wish that he'd given the baby to somebody else.
NY Times piece on Cable tv's breakout summer.
Yeah, wouldn't give a dog to Sheila.
Mad Men: That kid is
creepy
Bet he'll be killing neighborhood pets in a few years. Why did she give him her hair? EW.
Wasn't that creepy? I can't believe that she a. gave him her hair and b. didn't mention anything to his mother, but she's going to be talking about it to her girlfriends in some more abstract way, isn't she?
Did you watch that behind the scenes thing? So - Draper is Korean War, John Slattery's character is WWII and Campbell did not serve.