This is a dark ride.
'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])
John Larroquette is who I always think of when we see the portrait of Harlan Leverage III on Leverage.
Me too! It cracks me up.
Okay, apparently my dvr caught The Homecoming Job last night. And so my tv is now paused on Harlan Leverage III. Huh.
John Larroquette is who I always think of when we see the portrait of Harlan Leverage III on Leverage.
Me too! I can see the Hutton-ness if I try, but the Larroquette is just right there.
Oh, I was thinking of Mythbusters when Neal picked up the thumbtack, too. But it wasn't really a lie detector, so my disbelief was easily suspended.
I just rewatched the mine episode of Leverage, and I totally missed that the 14 year old kid whose birthday party the miners were talking about before the explosion was Cory, the supposedly 18 year old kid Eliot befriended.
Oh, Eliot.
Oh, Eliot.
So much in this ep.
My favorite Larroquette outing in recentish memory would be "Dinner Date With Death," the Kitchen Confidential episode.
I totally missed that the 14 year old kid whose birthday party the miners were talking about before the explosion was Cory, the supposedly 18 year old kid Eliot befriended.
I totally missed that too! How many years supposedly passed between the explosion and the miner finding the Leverage crew?
Two.
Will's apartment actually looks like an NYC apartment a successful single person might have.
I wondered about that. I've never been to NYC and so everything I know about it is from stories, teevee, or movies. The friends who I watch it with said it was a typical apt. probably in Greenwich Village. (It confirms what I've often suspected: I could never live in NYC.)
The Rubicon crossword puzzles: Even worse than you thought:
Back to my neighors: D advises us that the answer to the clue is not exactly correct either. The species that they name as the four-leafed clover is in fact another plant that reliably looks like a four-leafed clover but is entirely different plant from clover. A real four-leafed clover is an anomaly inside the clover designation.