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Who played Mrs. Cod? I missed the credits, and I feel like I should know her.
Loved the episode. This week was them doing the big splatter-gross-out episode I've been expecting for a while now, and it had a nice Sam Raimi feel to it. Cheerfully gross, IOW.
Who played Mrs. Cod? I missed the credits, and I feel like I should know her.
she's been in a ton of stuff. most notably to me, Everwood. her name is Debra Mooney.
Loved LOVED little Emerson. Now I want a complete set of Pushing Daisies Babies!
Also, the return of gun cozies!
Sometimes it takes damn little to please me.
If Ned touches the offal - does it come alive?
I loved the Cods. More please.
And knitting - there was knitting in the episode.
Possibly. Though frankly it wouldn't take the prospect of reanimation to make me step backwards from containers of offal that someone was gleefully presenting.
Sciffy's Q&A with the producers of
The Seeker.
Wasn't it here that someone was speculating that Ned might be a vegetarian? I guess we can understand why....
LoM - here?
Or elsewhere?
I'm v. happy to see that Dean Winters is Sam's dad.
it's in Procedurals, i think. Dean Winters? really? that's awesome. still not reason enough for me to watch though.
Well, haven't seen c.s.i. yet - so avoiding procedurals 'til sometime this weekend.
Or until after Life - since I probably cannot stand to miss.
It was the episode with the kid whose dad was killed before he could take him to the big game. (In this case: a Knicks game.) But they switched the story to one about gay-bashing. (Sam gets to coin the term "gaydar".)