I didn't like Rice, for the simple reason that she should have told Neal what was going on. It would have been one thing not to tell Peter, but to not even warn Neal, especially when he went around back where she knew that they didn't have surveillance was just stupid and unnecessarily risky.
Of course, we would have then been robbed of the dramatic call from Peter "You're the ransom"
Um, Leverage shout-out on Psych. Apparently this week's episode takes place last week...
I wasn't quite sure if that was a time slot or a guest star ref. Probably the both.
Rewatching "The Bottle Job" I again got curious about the Irish punk song. I found this quote from producer Amy Berg...
In the script, Chris Downey and I indicated our desire for a Pogues-slash-Flogging Molly type tune. Because purchasing source music (prerecorded songs from established artists) isn't in our budget, we left the task in the very capable hands of our talented composer Joe LoDuca. "Can't Go Home Again" is the song he created for us. At the moment, it's not available anywhere. Will let you know if/when that changes.
(I skipped hundreds of posts to get here so apologies if this has already been posted)
I wasn't quite sure if that was a time slot or a guest star ref. Probably the both.
Yeah, I was amused. And again wondering about the weird cross-promotion.
It's so weird. I can't believe Amy Berg is leaving Leverage.
But then she's leaving Leverage for Eureka. So she's going from John to Colin. It's the weirdest little staying in ita's circle-of-Montreal thing.
I think Eureka needs her more. John posted about her so much it'll be strange.
Joe LoDuca. "Can't Go Home Again" is the song he created for us. At the moment, it's not available anywhere. Will let you know if/when that changes.
Ah, interesting. I'd gone looking for that as well.
Hunh. I'd just assumed it was the Dropkick Murphys or somesuch.
Aw! John Rogers sent Steve Franks a bottle of whiskey last year "for being way more awesome than The Mentalist." Hence the shout-out. Also, they're fans anyway.