See, I spent the first ep waiting for the daughter to die.
When Hank (?did I get the name right, the bearded guy?) first got the phone call towards the end and it was obvious that something was really, really wrong, I expected it to be the daughter that had died. Not because of Tim's involvement, but I expected the henchmen to have caught up with her.
I can't decide if that's a dubious distinction or not. What do I win?
I can't decide if that's a dubious distinction or not. What do I win?
An all expenses paid trip to the Hellmouth of your choice, I'd guess.
Like in Tim's episode of Buffy.
1st prize: The Smiths greatest hits.
2nd Prize: the Smiths complete unabridged works.
Leverage just tweeted a shout out --so that's good.
@jonrog1 Okay, TERRIERS, you are officially %150 more ROCKFORD than the ROCKFORD reboot. I dig you.
Big Bang Theory, too
billprady I just watched #Terriers -- if you want a master class in dialogue and character, watch it, too. I think FX is going to rerun the pilot.
I liked Terriers. It's always good to see Rachael Miner getting some work.
Hi! Oh, Timness, I have missed you. I loved some of the dialogue. "I want to be a drier person." And I do find the two main characters compelling.
I too thought the daughter was going to bite it, especially with the "we saved her, who`s gonna save us" line. So I tie for morbidity? Although I was not expecting the body, so then I remembered that I was watching a Tim show.
I like a good solid unreliable narrator. Oh, and I didn`t get the right ex-partner vibe off those two. But I like the setup, mostly. Although I should warn the guy with the girlfriend that we got a dog as a precursor to children, and it`s been six years now. Having the dog didn`t convince us not to have kids, but it also didn`t make us have them either.
"I want to be a drier person."
I liked that line too.
I didn't see Tim's name anywhere in the credits, though. Did he have his hand in the pilot at all?