I haven't decided yet whether I'm going to go for Nip/Tuck this season. . . does that show count as a procedural?
I worried that people might think I meant making hamsters FOR lunch. . .
FNL:
I knew that there were be a snag (with Buddy's plan.) Also, loving Tim and Street in Mexico. And Tim while he was calling Lilah for help. . . but there wasn't enough Matt.
The ittibittiest krav instructor (she's not 5' without heels) drives a Yukon XL and she'll be helping me out, so I'm covered, thanks.
does that show count as a procedural?
How would it?
Medical procedures? Annual mystery arcs?
Medical procedures? Annual mystery arcs?
If it is a procedural I've been getting the definition of procedural wrong. It's a show in which stuff happens during the hour--aren't procedurals mystery A plots? I mean, the mystery can be medical--House is a sure procedural in my book, but ER has many episodes with no mystery.
I just had a "hey, I know him" moment watching last week's Pushing Daisies! I worked with Eddie Shin (the guy who played Wilfred Woodruff) before he was on That 80's Show.
No, I think that its a drama
okay, maybe no monkey noodle
FNL:
If the ex-coach turns out to be the Vodoo Tatum of this season,and shows up in the last ep, I think my eyes might just roll out of my head.
So I've been watching Black Snake Moan for about 30 minutes now. At some point, the plot starts, right? 'Cause this isn't quite fun enough to warrant so little plot. Also? How long has
Christina Ricci looked like a junkie?
Did I miss something?
Lee, FNL:
I'm quite sure we'll see MacGregor again. He'll get a job coaching at Midland or something.
I dunno. There's some stuff going on this season that are just
clunky in the extreme. And yet, I still love Tami and Tyra and Eric, and I want to thwap Tim and Jason and Lyla. And feed Matt soup. So I'm skeptical of some of the storylines while still loving the characters.