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.
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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?
And then, I might find that the last person who was with him got him all messed up anyway. I hate that.
CSI killed me tonight. Killed me.
I gotta watch Supernatural later. Ack.
Dammit! Do I skip Grey's then?
y'all just let me know if KMK ever shows back up on GA, pretty please?
Marc Blucas has just shown up on Eleventh Hour, which I just had on as background noise.
And poor guy, things haven't changed much-- he's still in a supposed authority position and he still got taken down by a tiny blonde.
I haven't seen the Beeb's LoM, but I quite like the US version, so far. I missed the first 9 minutes, so there's some backstory missing, but I think I've got a good idea of how he got where he is. I'm having some of the same problems with this as I do with Mad Men, they seem to be dwelling on the "bad" old days, sexism, bad cops, etc. Miranda warnings became mandatory in 1966, this is 1973. Of course, New York City has always been a law unto itself, so I suppose it could be quite true to life. I'll keep TiVoing, for now.