I posted about it on the WC fb community and then did a search on Twitter - there seems to be a good deal of negative reaction mixed in with the rest. Is Twitter a good place to voice displeasure?
#Whitecollar
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I posted about it on the WC fb community and then did a search on Twitter - there seems to be a good deal of negative reaction mixed in with the rest. Is Twitter a good place to voice displeasure?
#Whitecollar
The Killing - Mo Ryan Tweeted or re-tweeted the following:
moryan Mo Ryan @ @sepinwall ha! Another person on Twitter just wondered if Linden will dump Sam Anders next week.
moryan Mo Ryan Best Killing comment ths wk: "How come Linden gets all the BSG hotties then dumps em like Kleenex? They're not being cloned anymore, y'know"
Heh. She played twins on Big Love, didn't she?
Does Jeff Eastin reply to tweets? I'm assuming questions about Neal's morality have been aimed at him by now.
ita, my understanding from some folks on my flist is that the show is supposed to address the question of the Nazi stolen art but that the resolution still may not be very good.
If you find tzikeh on LJ or DW, she's the one I saw commenting on this most extensively last week. And yes, a lot of tweets have been sent to Eastin but I hear that he's started blocking people.
I read a blogpost from blogspot that talked about what they've hinted and it doesn't really address the issue.
Eastin massively cluttered up my Twitter feed last night "live" blogging the show and crowing about it so I'd sort of hope he's also reading and, if not actually replying, thinking about the feedback.
Huh. I just went online to watch the opening credits and ... those are really the credits? I must seriously employ dvr tech for them.
Man, I loved this show so very much for being pure fun and joy the first two years.
"How come Linden gets all the BSG hotties then dumps em like Kleenex? They're not being cloned anymore, y'know"
It's a really good point!
I know!
The Killing gets a second season.
At the link in the article above, they claim that audiences didn't stay with Rubicon. I don't think that's accurate. The people I was talking to stayed with it to the end. It's just that the end was such a boring let down after such a brilliant build-up.
My trip departure has been delayed a few days, and I'm so glad that it means I'll be here to watch The Killing finale. I so hope it isn't a let down.
The people I was talking to stayed with it to the end
Your people are not a representative sample. [link]
The premiere had 2 million viewers, but subsequent episodes had 1-1.2 million.