I missed the cliffhanger. OUt of spoons to stay up that late. Will it be rerun? Also, was that season end or is there another episode?
BTW, it was Psych with the cliffhanger, not Justified.
Xander ,'Chosen'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I missed the cliffhanger. OUt of spoons to stay up that late. Will it be rerun? Also, was that season end or is there another episode?
BTW, it was Psych with the cliffhanger, not Justified.
Since Limehouse was fulfilling Mags' wishes in giving the money to Loretta, he was probably also fulfilling her wishes in not telling that to Dickie. Otherwise Dickie would have gone after Loretta.
But then I guess I have forgotten how Dickie did find out eventually.
When they first gave Dickie the cooler with the smaller amount of money, they told him there were receipts in there. Dickie didn't look, but I have to wonder what those receipts said.
Joan = all class.
Ken Cosgrove is so my favorite, now.
I loved the way that she just calmly got up and opened the door, then sat back down.
I loved the interchange at the whorehouse bar with Don and the madam.
Victor Kartheiser did some great work tonight, from his desperate need to impress Don at dinner, to the exchange with the hooker, to the conversation in the cab.
Great writing tonight as well. loved the scene where Don calmly and efficiently fixed the sink while Pete was still screwing around with the toolbox.
I loved the interchange at the whorehouse bar with Don and the madam.
Yeah. What's up with Don accepting his past? Weird.
So much good stuff in this one.
ION: I think I like The Killing again. The more it's focused on Linden and Holder the better it works for me.
"I read the one in Galaxy about the girl who lays eggs? Wow."
Heh!
I saw a little spark building between Lane and Joan but I didn't think anything would happen for years. Bam.
Trudy handling Don was just as much fun as watching Peggy handle Roger last week.
I loved the interchange at the whorehouse bar with Don and the madam.
I could watch a whole movie of that.
to the exchange with the hooker,
"Nope. Nope. Yeah, that'll work."
Galaxy is one of the more literary-minded SF magazines. I'm not sure if Damon Knight was editing it back in '66, but 'Ben Hargrove' is rubbing shoulders with the like of Theodore Sturgeon, Harlan Ellison, et al.