Also?
No self-respecting gpa padder would walk into that class NOT knowing the grading status.
Who plans their semester like that?
And, Tidwell not reading his team members' files seems like another laps in logic. He's skeevy, but not necessarily stupid, right? Okay, maybe not.
Charlie and X in the storage space...hott. And I love that he is the kind of guy who has a 'drunken' clown and his wife was the kind of woman who was okay with that.
At my university the student can take a course pass/fail and I don't know that the professor necessarily knows it.
Grad courses have a pretty small minimum number.
Fun to see Inara and McHottie on Numb3rs. (Hec would have liked her ultra short hair in this.)
The guy who was investigating the Epps brothers looked very familiar - did anyone recognize who he was?
Keith Carradine. Looking old but still bringing the creepy.
McHottie was, well...McHott but Marena didn't do that great a job. No subtlety at all. Then again, maybe the writers just wanted to prove, yet again, that Colby is dim.
Ah - I now recall that he was in the credits but then I forgot.
Wow. I know I'm usually a big fan of British tv, but man the American LoM pilot disappointed me.
Yeah, and the second episode was not an improvement. I spent half the episode with my hands over my face, saying "No, no, stop!" So, looks like I'm dropping it.
Yet, I find myself strangely addicted to it.
I think it's the music.
Wow. I know I'm usually a big fan of British tv, but man the American LoM pilot disappointed me.
Well, but...it's
not
British TV! So that's okay!
Unless you found the British version disappointing also?
No, I'm liking the British version much more! The American version, for being as close to the British version as it was (at least in the first two episodes), missed almost every emotional beat. I just.... yeah.