it is supposed to be good and funny.
damn.
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it is supposed to be good and funny.
damn.
Argh, cable crapped out. What happened in the last few minutes of CM? I got to Rossi opening his laptop for Grandpa and then the cable went.
I was watching The Good Guys and I just decided that the battle of Stalingrad would be less painful to watch.
I thought it was kind of cheestastic. I'll probably watch the next episode.
Yes - purposefully cheesy. Mindless fun.
Was I the only one irritated by the unacknowledged Rear Window homage/ripoff on CSI:NY? I kept waiting for someone to say something about it on the show, and the fact they didn't just kept bugging. Am I mental? Did other people get a kick out of it? I dunno, just something about the way they handled it rankled me a bit. Or perhaps I'm mental?
I didn't watch it but I saw promos and it was mentioned in the promos.
Someone (either here or at TWOP) said the same thing about the NCIS ep from a few weeks ago that was a homage to Laura--if they fail to mention the film being aped in the script, then it's a ripoff; if they do, then it's an homage.
What about when they mention it in the promos?
Then it's a cop-out.
It REALLY pissed me off when the Unusuals did that Homicide photocopier thing. I mean, without saying that they got it elsewhere. Even though that show stole from The Job, and Barney Miller, and Hill Street, and basically never had an original thought in its head. Perhaps I need to get out more.