Callie Thorne. I never really thought of her as someone who could carry a project. I guess it would be good to be wrong.
Tracy ,'The Message'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
OMG. I'm waiting for Leverage to start, and TNT is showing Return of the King, and the Grey Havens scene is breaking me all over again. Stupid allergies.
The end of LOTR: Return of the King always makes me cry. Haven't I seen it enough times for this reaction to wear off? Answer, obviously: no.
And now, Leverage geekgasm: Timothy Hutton playing Nate Ford dressed as Ellery Queen who was played by Jim Hutton! And Sophie dressed as Irene Adler! ADORE
Timothy Hutton playing Nate Ford dressed as Ellery Queen who was played by Jim Hutton!
Right! Too bad they couldn't work in a Nero Wolfe (or, you know, Archie) reference.
I don't understand why Eliot or anyone would have seriously considered the idea that Nate had killed that guy. Was I missing some sort of subtext?
I didn't understand that reaction, either, P-C. Nate's the Good Guy, the Honorable Man! Nate doesn't want the bad guys dead, he wants them punished and suffering and, oh yeah, maybe having a chance at redemption and that. Besides, even if he did mean to kill someone, he wouldn't do it on an island with no way off. Even drunk, he's smarter than that.
Although I was yelling at him for wandering over to look at the guy who just got tossed over the balcony, as if no one else was there.
I don't understand why Eliot or anyone would have seriously considered the idea that Nate had killed that guy.
Especially when it was determined that the neck was broken before the fall. That's an Elliot move, not a Nate one. Still, there was much fun to be had in the episode.
I don't know why that was not a consideration when they were trying to figure out who killed him. If you take into consideration that the killer had to be someone who knew how and had the strength to snap his neck, that narrows the list considerably.
And why did the detective allow the body to be removed? He knew that the guy was dead and he had a scapegoat, why wouldn't he insist on exposing the murder (unless he was worried that Nate had seen him, but they didn't throw that bit of exposition in there)
Pending getting the time off, I should be going to the Leverage writer's room on Friday. Am excite.
Sweet!