And it'll be novel seeing Imperioli on the right side of the law again.
And you gotta admit, the porn 'stache is seriously righteous.
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And it'll be novel seeing Imperioli on the right side of the law again.
And you gotta admit, the porn 'stache is seriously righteous.
Have you seen the original, erika? It's really good stuff. If the US version is half as good, it'll be decent watching.
No, I haven't. I'd probably like it though. I like things about crime and the seventies...would netflix have it?
I spent much of Bones trying to figure out where I'd seen JP before - and he's Kyle XY's adoptive daddy!
You just missed a marathon on BBC America...and it doesn't look like Netflix has it, sadly.
The NY Daily News is running a LoM promo.
it hurts my soul that so many people will be watching this version of LoM without seeing the original. i don't care how good Jason O'Mara may be, he's no John Simm.
But tiggy, at least some kind production soul took the whole kit out of David E. Kelley's hands, which from everything I've read, was absolutely the right thing to do.
I wish I had BBCA. And a root. and a husband. And mostly when I look for stuff, Netflix has one. Well, not roots and husbands.
And mostly when I look for stuff, Netflix has one. Well, not roots and husbands.
I was gonna say-- I mean, I know they just raised their rates for Blu-Ray-- what sort of surcharge would a husband come with?