SOA: Is it wrong that I found Tara wailing on the hospital admin immensely satisfying?
What scrappy said. amen.
Giles ,'Selfless'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
SOA: Is it wrong that I found Tara wailing on the hospital admin immensely satisfying?
What scrappy said. amen.
Leverage comes back January 13.
Yes!
Come the new year, White Collar on Tuesdays, Psych on Wednesdays, and Burn Notice stays on Thursdays. Looks like they're giving up Fridays. Doesn't mess with my schedule any, since I get the East coast feed.
Tuesdays. Of course. Everything is fucking moving to Tuesdays.
right? it is annoying.
I was dubious about the casting of Thiessen on White Collar, but I'm okay with it. It's a well-written role and there isn't too much of her.
But the Kate casting is awful. The most interesting thing I can think about her is that she's playing Neal. But that's nothing I'm getting from the actress and the writing is fairly neutral.
I just don't get why Neal is obsessed with her. I can often be fairly lax about these things, just wanting a character I like to get their object of affection, but this I don't buy.
Wait - I thought that they were teaming White Collar up with Burn Notice on Thursdays?
They changed their mind AGAIN??!!??
USA pats themselves on the back for their formula.
I'd always thought that, despite Bruce Campbell, Burn Notice was a bit dark for their tone, but given that it used to be "in Newark, in rat-infested alleyways" I can see how they've done some work to make it more their own.
But what really caught my eye was the assertion that a network that ran 8 seasons of Monk was focussed on "aspirational, upbeat characters who don't view themselves as victims and aren't Debbie Downers."
Wow, that article made me more than a little ashamed that I adore White Collar and have watched In Plain Sight. I don't think I really want to be their audience...
Wow, that article made me more than a little ashamed that I adore White Collar and have watched In Plain Sight. I don't think I really want to be their audience...
Don't be a Debbie Downer, Cass.