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Okay, anyone else want to pick Jane up and hug her and squeeze her and call her George? Or, you know, just give her a basket of cupcakes and a shy grin? I do
love
her writing.
(Although I'm not going to go read the article, because I'm spoiled enough for BSG)
Middleman worked for me. Lots of nods to the audience being in on the joke. I'll tune in next week.
I think my favorite line was "That's a very specific thing to hate." After Wendy delivered his entire line verbatim. That actress is pretty adept at spitting out a mouthful comprehensibly.
The episode you missed did air, and you can find a good recap here.
Thanks! That ended up going in a direction I wouldn't have expected.
I enjoyed Middleman. I agree with P-C that it's a good summer show.
I liked Middleman. It reminded me a little bit of Reaper and a little bit of Eureka.
BSG: from EW "12 Things We Learned This Year."
Started watching
Jeremiah,
about halfway through the pilot. So far it's a combination of good, okay and
really?
I enjoy Luke Perry, MJW is a bit annoying (or bland, one of those. Maybe both. Annoyingly bland. Blandly annoying.) Kinda digging some of the takes on the whole Beyond the Thunderdome, and yet a lot of the characters have way too much information and education and finer concepts for a pre-pubescent kid to have retained, let alone held onto.
But is it an overall worthwhile show? Does it get less talky after the pilot? Because monologue after monologue after monologue is not the smoothest way to establish a world. And not that fun to watch.
Also, very important, does it have resolution?
eta: Crap, wrong show.
Jeremiah, right, yes. I got through the first season of that, and haven't gotten around to the second. I enjoyed it, but I don't know that I can say that it's good, per se.
Still can't speak to resolution.
Julie,
I dropped out of the show around the 4th or 5th episode. Something happened that I found absolutely absurd and I never went back.
I hope you keep watching because I'd love to know if you have the same reaction. I have no comment on resolution.