watched house tonight . That was a surprise , despite reading an article about Cutner ( meaning the actor) .
Maybe realer than most tv shows on the subject.
'Time Bomb'
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watched house tonight . That was a surprise , despite reading an article about Cutner ( meaning the actor) .
Maybe realer than most tv shows on the subject.
We watched House last night. Despite knowing in advance and being all excited for Kal Penn going to work for the White House, I still found it moving and sad-making. House obsessively going through the pictures was wrenching.
That episode better be up on the Net soon, I missed it.
I didn't miss all of it, but about half.
I have only one question about the most recent episode of Castle. That whiteboard-esque thing he has isn't real, right?
It seems too awesome to be anything other than CGI.
I know. . .it would rock to have one of those.
Well, the man DOES have his own laser tag equipment ....
What does it do? I've only caught part of a couple of episodes.
Is it the kind where you can print out all your scribble and diagrams right off the board? Because we have one of those and it's pretty sweet. Or is it fancier?
It was VERY cool - basically a big screen where he could lay out various elements of his story, with the factors (i.e., characters) would drop down/pop up when he went to that element.
eta: it was actually more like an on-screen organizational diagram projected on a big screen than one of this fancy white board things