Same laidback toughness. Same deployment of breezy charm as weapon. Same kind of low key smartass.
Or Thomas Magnum. They all have very personal relationships with their cars, too.
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Same laidback toughness. Same deployment of breezy charm as weapon. Same kind of low key smartass.
Or Thomas Magnum. They all have very personal relationships with their cars, too.
But does it have the best intro theme song ever?
Peter Gunn?
My mom had all the Peter Gunn albums! They were great!
No argument that Peter Gunn's theme is awesome, but The Rockford Files gets the prize from me. I just feel myself involuntarily smiling as soon as I hear the opening notes.
Totally. wasn't sure about Stumptown, but I'll give it a shot now.
I'm enjoying it. I saw the second episode first and thought it was stronger than the pilot. The actor who plays the cop was in something else I liked a couple of years ago so I'm glad to see him again. Donal Logue was also a nice surprise.
How come every time I actually reember what day Stumptown airs, it isn't on that week?
I just saw this because Tim Minear just posted it on Facebook -- Emily Nussbaum (fka emilyn!) is so good. [link]
That fight in ep 13 of Stumptown had me holding my breath. While the fight choreography was excellent, I think it was the music that did it. I can't find info on that version of Girls Just Wanna Have Fun anywhere!
Tookie and Laura at the police station got me in all the feels. I think Tookie is officially my favorite now