Tim DeKay kind of reminds me of James Woods.
I love this from the It Takes a Theif Wiki
The USA Network series White Collar, which premiered on October 23, 2009, follows a strikingly similar premise.[4] After Universal Studios, owners of the It Takes a Thief copyright, acquired USA Network, concerns about possible infringement of the copyright and/or plagiarism are believed to have largely faded.[citation needed]
Tim DeKay kind of reminds me of James Woods
except for the part about him being the nicest actor that Scrappy's DH has ever met. No one would say that about James Woods.
I finally got a chance to watch White Collar. That was fun! I like the relationships between the three main characters.
I like the relationships between the three main characters.
The wife being #3? I really don't like that casting, and I'm a bit miffed that she lied to him about dinner being ready, but I'm not exactly Ms. Relationship Compromise Wisdom or anything.
Mad Men: I'm surprised Betty didn't try to use that knowledge to her advantage more.
What a super tense episode of MM that was. Wow. Franken, I think Betty was surprised at Don's responses. She didn't expect what she got and air was let out of her balloon.
I really don't like that casting, and I'm a bit miffed that she lied to him about dinner being ready, but I'm not exactly Ms. Relationship Compromise Wisdom or anything.
I think that she didn't want him to feel bad.
What a super tense episode of MM that was.
No kidding. I kept waiting for the teacher in the car situation to somehow interrupt their discussion, but I also figured she was too smart to go up to the house.
I think that she didn't want him to feel bad.
I guess it was how she framed it--that she was too bright to have expected him home. No, you were dumb enough to expect him. Don't big yourself up.
I read that the way Vortex did as well--a white lie so he didn't feel so bad.