Yeah, although maybe he had to go film a movie or something.
Completely forgot about the mystery lady. That was a strikingly awkward we'll-talk-about-that-later conversation, though.
Willow ,'Bring On The Night'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Yeah, although maybe he had to go film a movie or something.
Completely forgot about the mystery lady. That was a strikingly awkward we'll-talk-about-that-later conversation, though.
It's like how people don't talk in cars, except when they do--there's information that needs to be exchanged, but they don't start that part of the conversation until they're showing up...at the set, no filming in the car, or they talk in the car, no filming walking through a static set, so the convo doesn't start until they get to the car.
And, bingo--the chick was face blind, but hers was going to wear off as her swelling went down and as she practiced. However, she's running a prestigious sports club--is she really going to tell 500 members she has no idea what they look like, give her a few weeks, she's working on it?
Aw, Hardison and Parker with the casual morning coffee talking about last night's movie. SPARKLY PINK HEARTS
SPARKLY PINK HEARTS
SRSLY!
Is anyone else still watching Burn Notice? The last ep, which I watched this afternoon, really bothered me, because I can't believe that gangster son wouldn't kill his wife at some point, even if he didn't just then, and that Michael would know that. I know we were supposed to think that he wouldn't, but to me, the character as written sure as hell would have.
That bothered me, too, Lee. I was just ignoring it, but now it occurs to me that they could maybe fix that later by having her turn up as a client.
Perception: I'm putting kittens on his blonde therapist lady friend being another of his delusions. Does anyone else think that?
Also, he's too damn rational to be an unmedicated delusional schizophrenic.
I'm putting kittens on his blonde therapist lady friend being another of his delusions. Does anyone else think that?
I thought it was established in the first ep--his assistant has said he his alone when he is talking to her
I think sometimes he's with her, sometimes not. Yeah, it seems more like he had some other kind of breakdown and some other kinds of 'sodes...it's a real testament to the cast's ability that I am still watching that one. For serious, no snark, At the risk of sounding like one of the little_details people that want a deadly disease that fits their timeframe and isn't, like, too ugly, or anything(They don't really say that, but they mean it enough that, on some level, I don't quite understand, it makes me all "GIMP POWER HULK SMASH!") but anyway. I do know that you can get manic enough to hallucinate...it happened to one of the profs at my college...his colleague, who found him naked and ranting, probably shouldn't have told a bunch of freshman that to teach us bipolar is "srs bsns"but he was kind of a jackhole.
I thought it was established in the first ep--his assistant has said he his alone when he is talking to her
Oh, well, see, that's what I get for not actually *watching* the show.
I don't think we've seen anyone else talk to Sandy Cohen, and I can think of three occasions where she's not been real--his TA sat on her in the quad, he stayed home from the ball game to watch with her, and the LEO watched him walk and talk to nothing when we'd seen him conversating with her. I'm waiting for the first other acknowledgement. I might have missed it, though,
I am watching Burn Notice, but I am completely failing to connect, at all. The closer he got to who burnt him, the more obsessed he got...the less interested I was. I liked him "randomly" finding people in trouble and him and Fi and Sam and Sugarlips getting them out f trouble with a little violence and some sexy moves. But by now, the prologue is way tired...