My recording quit just before the end of Castle. Did anything interesting happen in the last two minutes?
And I totally agree about preferring the lighter, wackier stories.
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My recording quit just before the end of Castle. Did anything interesting happen in the last two minutes?
And I totally agree about preferring the lighter, wackier stories.
Next week looks pretty wacky.
My recording quit just before the end of Castle. Did anything interesting happen in the last two minutes?
Castle woke up in the hospital, surrounded by his fiancee, mother, daughter, and daughter's boyfriend. He quoted the Wizard of Oz "I had a dream, and you were there, and you were there, and you were there..." Daughter's boyfriend said he had done "healing Reiki on him and it must have worked".
In case you didn't believe that Ironside could be as bad as the reviews: Believe. Don't say I never did anything for you.
There was a [legal] free preview available. I gave about 12 minutes of my life to it before I gave up in disgust. Listen to Ginger.
Thanks, WindSparrow! Sounds like I didn't miss anything after all.
In case you didn't believe that Ironside could be as bad as the reviews: Believe. Don't say I never did anything for you.
Ginger, I trust your judgment. I really wanted to see the show too. Bah.
We watched the pilot. Very typical "He doesn't play by the rules!" show.
I likeBlair Underwood enough to give it a couple of eps.
Could be good, but is kind of not.I went on for some length at LJ if you want to read it, but I could not follow the case of the week. Blair was good, though.