I guess in that magical land swat teams just cruise around listening to scanners and looking for ways to get into trouble.
Well, without all the guns and crime and stuff they've got a lot more time on their hands.
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I guess in that magical land swat teams just cruise around listening to scanners and looking for ways to get into trouble.
Well, without all the guns and crime and stuff they've got a lot more time on their hands.
I am surprised to find that Warehouse 13 is growing on me. It's basically fluff and I only watch it because it comes on after Eureka, but am enjoying it nonetheless. Makes me think I'd watch a lot more tv if I had it on during the evening.
Burell, you're not alone. We show it love in Boxed Set.
Ha quester! I must have been tired yesterday because that's where I thought I posted that. Ah well, I'll get the hang of these kooky "thread" things one of these days!
Castle's newest can be ordered on Amazon. . . at least we KNOW that this is a fictional author.
Wow, is no one watching The Closer? My Tivo has been on/off the fritz (haha, get it? okay, never mind) so I missed all of last year and most of this year, but it's supposed to be catching whatever aired starting last Monday. Is it still good?
I think they're discussing The Closer in Cable Drama now. (Along with Burn Notice, Saving Grace, and Leverage.)
Did Monk buy a house a season or so ago? I watched this week's episode and he was in an apartment. I know there was an episode where a handyman made a mess of the house that I deliberately avoided--did that result in him moving out?
He bought a house (to avoid the sound of someone practicing the piano if memory served) but moved back to the usual apartment by the end of the episode (after making his peace with the piano playing and discovering that the handyman guy was a killer, of course).
Thanks. I don't remember who played the handyman, but for some reason they made me turn the episode off.