Yeah, the use of music on Journeyman is really good.
The music on Life is good, too, though obviously not in the same way.
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Yeah, the use of music on Journeyman is really good.
The music on Life is good, too, though obviously not in the same way.
I'm not old enough to readily recognize the music of the seventies, or really much of the eighties, but I do love what I do recognize as dated (hullo 90's). It's fun!
god I can't sepll...
dated (hullo 90's)
OMG I'm totally an old bat!
oatmeal (because I will soon be gone until Monday)
Yes yes yes on Ted. I was wondering where he hid the stuff that was on the wall (I think Charlie had lined the wall with paper, and Ted ripped it down, rather than repainted the wall, correct?) but he must've saved the actual documents, photos etc. Or maybe he stuffed it all in the chair, intact.
Whatever, Ted was AWESOME.
I hadn't thought about it before, but it is odd that Dani isn't that interested in whether or not Charlie killed the retired cop guy. But she could just be too wrapped up in her AA issues.
One last post before the weekend, is anyone else still watching Prison Break? What is it that's buried in the sand out at the beach? Is it DB Cooper's money?
OMG I'm totally an old bat!
no, I just totally didn't give a shit about the 80's.
but it is odd that Dani isn't that interested in whether or not Charlie killed the retired cop guy. But she could just be too wrapped up in her AA issues.
I hadn't thought about it like that, Java Cat, but I have really come around to the idea that Dani was just focising Charlie on the task at hand to keep him from freaking out about the investigation involving him and Ames' death. When he asks her if she wants to know if he killed Ames or not (or whatever the question was) and she immediately and confidently says "No", I took that as her trusting Crews enough that she could still count on him for the job at hand, and needing him to be "in the moment" (which she knows from experience he has a problem with) to focus on the job at hand. That since he wasn't involved in the investigation of Ames' death, and wasn't currently being interrogated about Ames' death, he still had a duty to do, and she needed him there for that, and was centering him. Which, when I think about it, is really quite sweet and also smart of her.
I thought it was something to do with how Michael, LJ and Linc were going to escape and that the rest of the money was all at the bottom of the sea. . .
Juliebird, I've just sent you an email. :)
You are the bestest, Vonnie!
Just finished watching Criminal Minds. I knew that there was something fishy when he called her Garcia. He knew her first name, but he called her Garcia. He wouldn't do that if he didn't know who she was.