In similar procedural show with otherly overtones - looks like Simon Baker's new show fits in.
sounds like a cross between psych and medium. I'm not sure that a "mentalist" is, but I could be wrong.
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In similar procedural show with otherly overtones - looks like Simon Baker's new show fits in.
sounds like a cross between psych and medium. I'm not sure that a "mentalist" is, but I could be wrong.
Scrappy,
I would bet AH has had work done, but not as much as many, and has had a better surgeon than most.
Oh, Anjelica Houston!
I thought you meant Allyson Hannigan and I was surprised.
Unofficial NBC schedule.
Life, Fridays at 10:00pm? Bah!
OH MAN. The network really wants my show to die, doesn't it?
Is it just me or does that schedule generally look shitty? Damn. There are like two shows that I think I'm going to watch (note: I watch hour length programs and 30 rock on NBC).
I wonder if Knight Rider will last for as many episodes as The Bionic Woman did.
FNL will be airing on Direct TV in the Fall and then repeating on NBC starting Mid-Winter.
Not only is she a good actor, but she hasn't messed with her face. She looks her age and totally arresting and beautiful.
I thought this too. Opting for being a character actor vs. a perpetual ingenue is a choice I really respect. I don't begrudge any woman choosing the knife, but when I see folks like Priscilla Presley...who's face does not seem to move in ways she wants it to, but DOES move in some oddly unsettling ways...I want to cheer women like Huston. She may have had work, but it was good work and not meant to make her look like a girl.
Wait, I might take part of that back. I was marveling at the enormous bump on Huston's nose in the last shots of the episodes. If she were going to have work done, you'd think her father'snose would be the first target.