Heh, we were discussing that today at VW's graduation party.
Whuhuh?
Spike ,'Get It Done'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Heh, we were discussing that today at VW's graduation party.
Whuhuh?
Whuhuh?
Oh, it was just a random conversation. The subject of television came up during a talk with the other Buffistas, and Leverage got mentioned, and I commented that "Oh, ita just seems to love that show (and especially Hardison)." I can't remember exactly brought up the McGill connection, but I hadn't realized it. Just a whacky coincidence that it also commented on the same day here.
Anyone else watch the finale to In Plain Sight?
I'm behind. I'll catch it tonight.
We watched the first episode of Bollywood Hero last night. My husband thought it was okay, but although I liked the premise, I could not get past the fact hat Chris Kattan totally skeeves me out. Just, no.
wrod...this.
Anyone else watch the finale to In Plain Sight?
I saw it!
I saw it!
What did you think? I was constantly pausing and rewinding certain wonderful bits. Like Stan at the hospital. And Marshall's lines about the bad PR.
I didn't understand why the witness was permitted to move to that house. There had to be some sort of middle ground between "one of the worst areas in Albuquerque" and the mansion where she was uncomfortable. I'm glad Stan called the obnoxious government guy on it.
And I knew Francesca was going to be a problem, because she's a True Believer, and those people are always so focused on their end goal that all other considerations become road kill. I am surprised that Marshall wasn't more verbally abusive to her.
I really liked Rafael last night... I always assumed the only reason that relationship worked at all was because he was so easy-going that he was able to tolerate her sometimes harsh personality. But this season they've allowed him to grow more of a personality, and I especially appreciated the 'what makes you think you have the right to tell me what job I can take?' conversation. And I liked his conversation with Marshall at the hospital.
However, I am not a fan of cliffhanger endings. Although this one isn't much of a cliffhanger, I suppose, since she's the central character and the show needs her to go on.
The biggest cliffhanger for this is who shot her-- I wonder if it's going to be a government plant in the neighborhood in order to take out/somehow blame Francesca and allow the government to further manipulate the situation to their satisfaction. Which would answer the question as to why they allowed Francesca to move to that house in the first place. Why they put her in such an absurdly ridiculous house they had to know would make her incredibly uncomfortable.
Agreed too, on Rafe's growth this season-- he's far more flexible than Mary which is part of what allows the relationship to work, but he's not completely spineless.