Army Wives - made me cry again.
'Time Bomb'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Saw the Mad Men clip last night. It's cute. I particularly liked the direction of having the actors stay in costume on separate couches by gender.
Also finally watched The Middleman, and I really wanted to like it. But I didn't. Cute and campy, but not clever enough.
Did you watch last week's episode?
Continuing the MM mainlining. Have stopped for the night at the Hobo Code. Gawd, what a perfect painful ep. Also, didn't notice the first time through how perfectly monochrome Roger always is, aside from his bright red drinkin' face -- he wears white shirts, white underwear, black or gray suits, gray or black suits, drinks milk (spiked!) or martinis, eats oysters.
We just got the Madmen set. Couldn't resist the packaging, plus the series is the best thing since the Wire went off the air.
I can't fucking believe HBO passed on it. That really completely and totally boggles me. That's HBO's jump the shark moment. Because they had that talent in-house and it was a perfect series for them. It could've been their post-Sopranos tent pole.
If they were smart they'd give Tim a series. He'd do such an awesome HBO series.
That's HBO's jump the shark moment.
Nossir, I disagree. Killing Deadwood's 4th season was when the shark jump happened.
Nossir, I disagree. Killing Deadwood's 4th season was when the shark jump happened.
Fair point. And Rome right after. It's like they forgot what worked.
Did they kill Deadwood? I thought the creator didn't want to do a 4th season.
HBO announced that they weren't planning to pick up people's contracts, and then as a followup offer, they offered a 6-episode season, which Milch wasn't interested in doing. There's a lot of bitterness in his last commentary on S3 about how unfinished the stories are -- he had a part in the stalemate, certainly, but it doesn't sound to me like he didn't want to do any more.
As long as we get more Flight of the Conchords, I'm keeping my HBO. If they kill that in an untimely fashion, I'd probably switch to Showtime so I can get Dexter live (and Billie Piper as a 'ho).