I know!
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I know!
I was saying that there was no believable way to keep Clay on the show, but, once again, I was wrong.
I like it! It wasn't my fave episode but it had some great lines, and I did love the little interviews with the characters.
BUT? Could Hardison's pants have been tighter? Don't get me wrong; I think tight pants on Hardison are a fine idea. But he had the male version of camel toe.
"No one throws Hardison off a roof. ....Except maybe me."
"I ate the damn sammich!"
"You have ze zoul of a German!"
"I LOVE foreplay!"
Yeah, I laughed a lot.
But he had the male version of camel toe.
When? Trust me, I was looking out for that sort of stuff.
Tom and Lorenzo have an interesting speculation at the end of their American Horror Story review -- I hadn't even thought of it, but it makes total sense.
And they were right! Almost wish I hadn't read it because I wouldn't have guessed it myself.
Loved the real story behind Larry's burned face. I was confused during the dinner scene because I could have sworn he was supposed to have been burned when he burned his family, and I thought it was some ridiculously huge continuity error or something. But no!
Mad Men is back in January, I think.
And Justified, Southland and White Collar all comeback on January 17th in the same timeslot.
YAY. Just checked on when The Walking Dead is coming back: 2/12/2012. (There sure are a lot of Walking Dead calendars for sale on line.)
ita ! when he and Eliot walk into the warehouse area; those pale blue pants.
American Horror Story: I love this show.
Constance: (about Travis) " Even dead, even a boy, he's twice the man you are. "
Larry: " Well, he is now. "
Bwah.
I noticed the pants, Erin. I just didn't see the...shaping. I thought they actually danced the line very well. I also liked how much room Eliot's gave him to move without actually being pleated (although I don't mind pleated pants--I was effectively introduced to them on men by a martial arts instructor, and I always think of them as a utility for head kicks).
Lifetime has greenlit a remake of The Blue Lagoon.