I was just thinking that. He's got almost, what, 600 posts to go through? Poor guy.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I have succumbed and starting DVRing White Collar. Congratulations, all.
Me, too.
John Rogers
I've become obsessed with checking his blog, just because we've been waiting for three weeks and I can't stand it. The antici
pation is killing me.
Anybody watch Damages?
I stopped watching Damages after the first or second episode, when the dog was murdered.
Yes, I am one of those people who can calmly watch a movie where hundreds of people get gunned down, but you'd better not hurt the doggie.
Wha? I missed an episode and the dog got killed? Yikes! I didn't see much of last season.
Way, way back at the very beginning. The very first or second episode of the first season. All I remember is that there was a witness who was planning to testify (she may or may not have been a relative of some sort of a young associate of Glenn Close's) and in order to intimidate her into shutting up and make her think that the bad guys would try to kill her if she testified Glenn Close gave the order to have her pet dog slaughtered. I remember the witness sitting on the floor sobbing, and I remember Glenn Close standing on the shore of a lake or the ocean or something holding the dog's collar and smiling. And that was the last time I watched the show. (And I realize my memories after all this time are probably fragmented enough so as to be no help at all to you. Sorry.)
Ah. I missed a few episodes along the way and I never saw that one. Patty will have anyone or anything killed. She's totally ruthless.
Someone was trying to convince me to watch Damages because of the strong female characters. But if that's what it involves, I don't want to see it.
Glenn Close's character is the do that character. She's been demonstrated to have feelings, which was a bit of a revelation, but not really to have limits to what she'll do to manipulate a situation to her advantage.
Rose Byrne's character we get to see grow up. It's more of a question how far she'll go, how much she's learnt under Patty's tutelage.