Also, I love Nathan, and I want him to come home with me. I could make him feel, I could.
I recently watched part of a Harlequin (I think) MOTW that that actor was in with Colin. He (Nathan) looked about 18.
'Bushwhacked'
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Also, I love Nathan, and I want him to come home with me. I could make him feel, I could.
I recently watched part of a Harlequin (I think) MOTW that that actor was in with Colin. He (Nathan) looked about 18.
Oh! He was in Playing House! And that explains where Colin had known Joanne Kelly from. He swears her lips are natural, BTW.
He swears her lips are natural, BTW
Bottom lip looks natural, top lip, nsm.
Well, I'm certainly emotionally depleted and numb.
There was very little crying, but I might just be out of tears for the week. But, I dunno, it wasn't as bad as I had myself prepared for, I guess. I really can't imagine a more depressing plotline.
Ah, Children of Earth.
Have a hug {{zuisa}}
I loved the Haven episode from this week. I have a big weakness for Groundhog Day ep in general, and it was surprisingly well written and emotional for Haven. Nathan's death pretty much gutted me. Especially, "it doesn't hurt; the only thing I feel is you", which made me tear up because I am a GIANT SAP. Wow, did this ep ever hit my buttons hard.
It was interesting to see the usually self-possessed Audrey so undone by her failure. Understandable as her whole identity is wrapped around being the Troubled Whisperer. She has nothing and nobody outside this town, literally. She has the personal relationships she formed in town, but the time loops took that away from her, too, one by one. I really felt for Audrey here. Emily Rose did an excellent job.
I really enjoyed this week's Haven as well. Usually, I fast forward until I hit the Duke and/or Brother's moments, but this week, I watched every second closely.
That 'all I feel is you' nearly did me in. I wish Audrey wasn't quite so oblivious to Nathan's feelings.
I like what Jason Priestley is doing too.
Love Nathan finally telling Duke how to escape the mancrush. I had thought he was just being childish.
Xena and Being Erica also did Groundhog Day episodes, and they were both pretty funny. It seems to be a really hard premise to screw up.
I feel morally certain that Eureka has done one, but my morning fog is too strong right now.