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Peter Wingfield has enrolled at the University of Vermont Medical School - [link]
That's all kinds of awesome and sort of inspiring; not that I want to be a doctor, but that 43 isn't an "it's too late" age at all for many, many, many things to be pursued. Go on with your bad self, Peter! (Also, he's just yummy.)
Sausage and eggs:
Yeah, I figured since Brown Betty was a trip rather than an actual location, that might be why it didn't get a special intro. Would have been cool, though!
Jeez, Peter Wingfield is younger than I am? ::sigh::
My Tivo didn't catch Eureka this week. Is it on Hulu?
No, he's 48 (I think you just posted your age somewhere, because I can't remember it exactly, but seems like it was younger than 48) -- I'm 43, so... never too late.
It's not on Hulu yet; I watched it on demand. Actually, it looks like Hulu is waiting until the end of the on air season to start posting eps. Huh.
Actually, it looks like Hulu is waiting until the end of the on air season to start posting eps. Huh.
Yeah, that's why it took me so long to get caught up after I missed an ep on vacation - I didn't want to buy it on iTunes so I had to wait until it was rebroadcast.
Will miss Jinx, but I guess this isn't the last of his run. They're setting something up here, clearly, so I assume he'll be back.
My completely unspoiled guess is that he'll be recruited by the bad guy but in the end it'll turn out that Mrs. Wassername had him going deep undercover.
Yeah, that's why it took me so long to get caught up after I missed an ep on vacation
Now that you say that, I remember your posting about it.
Randomly, I miss BSG, and I hope Blood and Chrome is good. (I mean, I miss having a show like BSG to watch; I could rewatch actual BSG), but I miss the gritty, grim, intense, suspense. It had its warts, but, man, I looked forward to that show every week.
Oh, Jon, I bet you are exactly right.
JenP, didja' see this?
Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome may get demoted back to being a webseries
When Blood and Chrome was originally commissioned, back in July 2010, the plan was for it to be a webseries of nine or ten episodes of around 10 minutes each, shot in greenscreen. Then, around the time Syfy pulled the plug on Caprica, the network decided to air Blood and Chrome as a TV movie — and as a possible backdoor pilot that could lead to a new series.
Now Syfy has seen an early cut of the TV movie, without most of the visual effects completed — and they're thinking of turning it back into a webseries, the network's EVP Mark Stern told Ryan. Stern said that a decision on Blood and Chrome's release date was not imminent, and it was still a possibility that they would air it as a TV movie/backdoor pilot. But they're seriously considering transforming it back into a series of webisodes.
Well, crappity! No, I hadn't seen that. Woe. Guess it doesn't say much for the "pilot" either.