I really like the way Olyphant's character is both laid-back and INTENSE. Unlike his Deadwood character who was a hothead and really, REALLY INTENSE. I suspect from what his wife said at the end that he can be a hothead at times too. Can't wait to see what finally sets him off.
'The Girl in Question'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Yeah, I didn't watch Deadwood, so I don't know about that. But that dude has Issues, for sure.
Please tell me Eliot was the troop leader.
Heehee. I can neither confirm nor deny Eliot's status as troop leader, as I was standing on the roof. It appeared to be an extremely successful ploy, so it may well have been cookies as delivered by The Hair.
The dream included stomping around a lot and sneaking and strapping on rappelling gear, so the only shortcoming of my subconscious is the unconscionable absence of both Eliot and Hardison.
Our diversionary tactic to get everyone out of the corporate office and into the boardroom was to send someone in selling girl scout cookies.
this would totally, work by the way. I was at the theatre and the girl scout walked through with her cookie orders, and half of the people stopped what they were doing and rushed over.
Does FX repeat, or air full eps online (and what's the lag?)? I totally missed the premiere. Really looking forward to seeing a laid-back Bullock (man, I wanted to like that dude, but he was just so stiff, in more ways than one, and not always the good way).
My DVR is planning on recording it on Friday at 8, Juliebird.
Excellent, thanks t. I did a tvguide.com search and came up with nada.
Finally was able to watch the WC finale and literally was open mouthed at the explosion. I shouldn't have been because that made such sense, but still, I was totally off guard. This open mouthed phenomenon has happened twice for me in WC this season. When Kate walked into the room and it was Peter that was waiting, and at the airport explosion. I love the interaction of Peter and Neil beyond reason and yes, I also went to the place of The Bodyguard. I'm ready for a new episode already.
El wasn't in physical peril, she stood up for herself, and what Neal did was couched as amends and a parting gift. No damsel, yo.
I love that El is strong, intelligent, and so darn likeable that even Mos is enchanted with her. Now I have to catch up on Leverage, and start recording Justified.
eta: Oh! I also love that Peter gets attention from women and acts clueless when actually Tim DeKay is totally hot but only looks normal because he is standing next to Matt Bomer (it's like looking into the sun).
I watched the White Collar pilot on the plane. Wow, did I enjoy that lots more the second time. I mean, I had fun the first time, but now, knowing the characters...
And my goodness, it is slashy. Neal signs his note to Peter with "XOXO."
Ooh, even if Justified sucked I'd watch for the music. TO is fantastic, and so is the actress who played that horrid schoolteacher in Firefly's "Safe" and some episode of Life where she screamed too much. Her overly gentle voice and delivery is fantastic coupled with her character's antagonism. "Please... do something stupid". The show knows the actors that they are working with.