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I also liked the moment when John's jailhouse call to Sarah was answered in such a way that the viewer could understand that it wasn't her and that John knew it, without it being underlined and emphasized via a cutaway.
Oh, I totally didn't get that. I was too confused about the timeline because how the hell could Sarah be answering the phone? I didn't even think about the ol' voice trick.
I'm also happy that Jill sticks around for a while.
Me too!
Casey in that maitre d' disguise was just. . . a thing of beauty.
And John had better be getting over his resentful stupids sometime soon.
Oh, my god, WHY SO DUMB, savior of mankind?
Casey in that maitre d' disguise was just. . . a thing of beauty.
HMOG - SO unrecognizable!
I didn't recognize him at first; it was freaky.
I know! It was just so. wrong.
Also: I strangely liked the lead of Fringe better this week. Although, the Bishops remain my favorites.
And x-posted with Premium:
Game of Thrones is on!
Announcement on GRRM's lj.
Post on the blog "The Live Feed.
Well, okay: they are going to shoot a pilot.
And I couldn't for the life of me remember where I'd seen Lucas (on Fringe) before: he was Bobby's brother Jack in
My Boys.
Does the death (assuming it sticks) of Cromartie on SCC mean we'll see Roman on
Life
again?
And I couldn't for the life of me remember where I'd seen Lucas (on Fringe) before: he was Bobby's brother Jack in My Boys.
he's also going to be playing Bella's father in Twilight.
Is he?
Huh.
Meanwhile - we may have Ron Livingston on tv in the not too distant future:
Laura Harris has been tapped as the female lead opposite Ron Livingston in the SF drama series Defying Gravity, about eight astronauts from five countries who take on a mysterious six-year mission through the solar system, according to The Hollywood Reporter; Harris will play Chloe, a geologist assigned to the mission alongside former flame Maddux (Livingston).
Finally watched Chuck OMG, it's something seeing the shoe on the other foot and Sarah having to work twice as hard as Chuck ever did to hide how it's affecting her. Because he never had his heart anywhere but on his sleeve.
::sigh::
Love, love, love Casey as the maitre d'