No, I mean that Gus is also an American Bulldog, right?
I mean, he looks more like that pup than he does a bulldog or a white boxer or a pit.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
No, I mean that Gus is also an American Bulldog, right?
I mean, he looks more like that pup than he does a bulldog or a white boxer or a pit.
Last night's Closer was really good, I have to watch Saving Grace later.
I liked how Brenda and Fritz reconciled, it didn't seem like everything was perfect, but she did admit to her feelings, which is really hard for her to do.
Also, I kept wanting the DA guy to back off! I kept thinking he was going to ruin Brenda's case w/the wife. Although I don't understand how the wife could get 2nd degree murder and the husband could get the death penalty when she did the actual killing. Now I'm going to miss The Closer until it comes back...it is coming back right?
I think it's coming back with two episodes either early in 08 or late this year.
At least epguides is listing a two parter without a date that isn't this two-parter.
I think it's coming back with two episodes either early in 08 or late this year.
Last year they did a movie in the off season, so maybe it will be something like that again. Perhaps the wedding?
Damages: I was so happy that they did a regular timeline for the murders. I was so sick of that being all mysterious. And then - when she (Ellen) told Tom that he was the only one that she could trust I couldn't decide whether it meant that he was untrustworthy or that she was playing him . . . and as it turned out - - it was both. A little moment I loved is when Patty tells her husband that she thinks she deleted his recording of "Wild Kingdom" and his reply just seemed so real.
Rescue Me: I don't know. I can't decide how I feel about this - I mean Tommy is definitely not acting right. Although others have lived in the firehouse but nobody else has been impersonating their dead cousin.
I'm guessing that section 8 means the same thing in the FDNY as it meant on M.A.S.H.
TV Guide interviews Elisabeth Moss.
MM: Ossining = Sing Sing.
MM: Ossining = Sing Sing.
The who with the what now?
Sorry. Extreme shorthand and then I never came back to finish the thought. One of the themes of the last episode was Betty feeling stuck in her suburban housewife life - I'd noticed once before that Don gets off the train at the Ossining station, and in her appointment with the shrink this week, mentions where they live again. And Ossining is best known as the site of Sing Sing prison.