No way!
Apparently, some Justified folks were on The Mentalist this week too. (Not that I recognized them.)
'Shells'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
No way!
Apparently, some Justified folks were on The Mentalist this week too. (Not that I recognized them.)
Denise Rattray on True Blood
I knew she looked familiar. Gets to work with former co-worker AND her brother. Very cool!
Britt and Hank both make me laugh in equal measure. They are tied for my love right now.
I am a little wary of the character on the Fred/River
Yep. Alarm bells going off all over with the introduction of crazy sister. I think I'm going to like her though.
I remember seeing another Logue in the credits, but didn't put it together.
Aha, me neither! And I also liked the line about breakfast.
I just caught up on Terriers and am digging it for the reasons others have stated.
I too have caught up, and like it. Although is his partner supposed to be young (under 30)-- because I feel that they are playing him that way, but he and his girlfriend are mid-late thirties in real life.
Well, Dish and Fox are in a spat and as a result FX is off my satellite. So, is there a reliable place to watch online?
I believe Terriers is on Hulu, though I haven't had a chance to watch it yet.
Last I checked Hulu (like on-demand) was one episode behind. 3 went up after 4 aired. 4 won't be up until 5 aired. As far as I can tell no free, legal way to catch up. Miss an ep, watch from then via Hula or On-demand if you don't to see out of order. Assuming more ad revenue in seeing on TV than on-demand or Hulu, it seems like this policy actually costs Fox money, and thus indirectly reduces Tim's Beagle chow fund. But I don't pretend to be an expert on the economics of the industry.
Yeah, 4 got bumped off of my dvr before I watched it. No joy finding it for a bit now. I will just record 5 and then find 4 legally to watch and then catch up.
What a weird system. I definitely endorse watching the episodes in order.
Aaah! I like how this show does big surprises without a lot of fanfare. There's no build-up to a musical sting, there's just, what the fuck, how does this lawyer know his name, oh crap, they have pictures of everyone, oh FUCK, the tests were fake! (That last one made me go "Fuuuuuuck" out loud, which I always consider a good sign in a television show.) I didn't think it could be over so quickly, and although I didn't watch the preview, of course the frickin' case isn't closed!
And similar to the surprise thing, there's clearly some sort of freaky conspiracy going on, but it's not played like The Event or something. It's just...there, again, without a lot of fanfare. And Donal Logue was killing me in the serious moments in this episode, especially when he was telling Gretchen that he might get killed, and he might not be the only one. Understated but effective, just like the rest of the show.
I am definitely looking forward to this show each week now. Wait, crap, how are the ratings?