Aw, crap, Matt. It wasn't as good as last week's but still worth looking up on the net and all.
Anya ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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So was that the last of the PD episodes? There wasn't a preview, but I wasn't sure if that was because of the holidays or because it's *sniff* done.
No, there are more -- 4 more? Last word I heard was that they're going to be broadcast, but it's a good question as to WHEN.
No there are more. Don't we get one next week?
I thought my tivo said we did.
Emerson Cod and Olive Snook should work together ALL the time. "itty bitty"
Hee.
I also LOVED the rain slickers that Olive came up with! Olives on hers, pies on Ned's, and fish on Emerson's. (Now I wonder what she'd have found for Chuck....)
"Itty bitty" was fabulously cute.
Emerson Cod and Olive Snook should work together ALL the time. "itty bitty"
I KNOW!! Even though PD is going away, I'd be happy with just an Olive/Emerson spinoff. He's a cranky PI with a knitting fetish and a secret past, she's the ex-jockey pie waitress who could fit in his pocket - they fight crime!
Ugh, I will miss this show so very much. It's such a treat for me to watch. I wish Ned's brothers would be more present, though.
BSG: Any Oregonians here? Unless I completely misunderstand this poster - it looks like people in Portland are going to be able to watch the final 10 episodes on the big screen.
And Mo Ryan posts a new BSG poster.
PD scheduling - found this on Ravelry but it's from Ausiello:
Ausiello: This should do the trick: We’re getting closure, dammit! The series finale will no longer end on a cliffhanger, as I previously reported. Through the magic of post-production, Bryan Fuller and his team managed to tack on a completely new beginning and ending to the episode. “We’re doing a lot of work in post to shape it so that it is satisfying for the audience,” Fuller tells me. BTW, rumor has it ABC may air Daisies’ final three episodes on one night in early January. (Episode 9 airs tonight and 10 next week.)