If that's not right, then I wanna be wrong.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Matt Bomer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
Not getting the Bomer love. Just don't.
Okay, so I'm finally caught up with Rubicon and I think my biggest issue is that I'm not sure why Will is the main character. He hasn't put anything together on his own since the crossword thing, and every time he goes investigating he has this deer-in-the-headlights look that just screams "Notice me! I'm not supposed to be in here!"
So while I'm finally starting to dig the plot, the whole structure of the show just confuses me.
quester, Bomer doesn't ping me in that special way, since my taste runs to the eccentric, but I can look at him as an empirical example of oh holy mother, lovely, lovely man! much in the way of Paul Newman.
'Cept Paul pinged me.
And Bomer's eyes are fairly magical.
I don't know why, but he doesn't do anything for me.
It's not that I don't appreciate a good looking guy, but there is something kind of...meh about him. Maybe I'm getting old. Or tired of just looking. Or something.
So while I'm finally starting to dig the plot, the whole structure of the show just confuses me.
The thing that gets me is how shocked, shocked these guys are when they find out that someone is bugging them. I mean, they're intelligence analysts who look at video feeds from a wedding halfway around the world, and they're surprised that someone is bugging them in their own offices and homes? Makes no sense. Didn't they ever see The Conversation?
No shit. I'm entertained by "Rubicon", but the show is not making sense to me. I think Will's boss is awesome and I want to see more of him (the gay man not the awkward man with the wife). I can't keep characters name straight (see previous sentence) and I'm trying to figure out what the purpose of a grand conspiracy would be.
It's almost like the main actions described by this show could be initiated through much more direct means.
Hey Roger, if you liked it then you shoulda put a ring on it.
Ha! I loved Sally when she was being a little grown up. Poor Don for not knowing how to deal with his children.
Also, I was amused/disgusted by Betty's "I missed you". It was totally for the audience of women.
Anyone else think that Sally's going to run away for good this time?