Her name is Lisa Berry, and it seems she gets a lot of work north of the border. I'll have to see what of that is worth watching.
Oh, so pretty.
'Objects In Space'
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Her name is Lisa Berry, and it seems she gets a lot of work north of the border. I'll have to see what of that is worth watching.
Oh, so pretty.
She's the reporter that Alex sets up to ask pointed questions on Nikita.
Yeah Lisa Berry would make a good succubus. Also,the Jillifont feeds on pheromones ? Really? Look, you are a fantasy show. Stick with fantasy explanations. Just say the Jillifont feeds on anger, hate, fear and pain. Neither have a lot of calories, but I can accept within the story emotions providing some mystical energy a lot more easily than I can accept a handsized Jillifont being able to live on airborne pheromones.
Hmm, I somehow missed them saying pheromones. Weird - I totally thought it was anger and that's why everyone got mad at each and did the murder suicide thing.
There's a scientist with a prominent role in the show, and this is what tips the scales?
Hey, did not say it was a rational reaction. Besides dealing with magic scientifically or even assuming that magic represents an alternate/unknown set of scientific laws is not the same as bad conventional science. And too small to "tip the scales". Just gave me a wtf moment, which this show is not short on.
Alcatraz: looks like they're just going to play the episode that would have been last night next Monday instead.
I have a recent Alcatraz on my TiVo. I haven't checked to see which ep, though...
Oooh, Walking Dead tonight is FUN!
I am getting *really* annoyed with the gender role stereotyping on the show.
At least now they seem to be showing it as something the characters (other than Andrea) are enforcing rather than the Right and Natural Way the World Works. I didn't get the impression we were supposed to take away that Lori was right from that confrontation.