Yeah. I remember one really disturbing glimpse of the relationship between Peggy and Pete. Pete manages to stalk Peggy and get her alone in an office. And he shares a fantasy he really finds stimulating He is a great hunter. Kills an animal in a forest. Carries in home over his shoulder. Gets to the outside of his hut. Hangs it from a tree to drain the blood. Then he cuts a big piece from the center of the loin. Carries it into the house where his woman waits. She has a fire going and cooks it for him on a big iron pan. And when it is cooked, she hands it to him. Petey eats the whole thing (not sharing any with her). She gets to watch him eat. And the the camera pans to Peggy, and the audience (well me anyway) expects her to be creeped out. Instead she gasps "that sounds wonderful" obviously completely turned on by this. And you know I don't know if many actual woman in the early sixties would have found that a big turn on But as a piece of storytelling, portraying that time as distant, exotic, mysterious and alien, it is very effective.
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I *just* watched that episode!! After he returns the chip and dip!!
And apparently with Hardison giving him shit for it.
I've seen that one!
Leverage promo.
Awesome!
Lindsey punching Badger!
CK punching MS! So many fandoms!
Instead she gasps "that sounds wonderful" obviously completely turned on by this.
Well, she is from Norwegian stock.
How are people feeling about "Men of a Certain Age"? I love Bakula and Braugher, but am not a Ray Romano fan. I didn't hate him as much as I thought that I would, but he's still not my fave. I might give it one more shot.
I like it. I mean, last week's had that "My exposition, let me show you it," pilot thing where it seemed like they couldn't stuff enough into the hour but I'll watch again.
Yeah. I did love the end where Braugher hip checked the smarmy sales guy into the wall to get to the customer. And he father smiled approvingly.
I liked it. It is trying to be low-key while still being ABOUT something, and that's a hard balance to maintain. I will give it a few episode to find its feet because there was a lot in there to like.
Awesome, yeah. Although, considering my dad and my brother are wrangling about a family business, too, I'm surprised I want more, but it's Braugher and Ossie Davis, right?