God, that was good. I was so scared the truck was going to blow up at the end, or something.
You know what little thing I loved? Gustavson smoking on the porch with Hank and nobody talking about it.
Oh hell yes.
Wash ,'War Stories'
[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!
God, that was good. I was so scared the truck was going to blow up at the end, or something.
You know what little thing I loved? Gustavson smoking on the porch with Hank and nobody talking about it.
Oh hell yes.
Anyone else's mind echoed DW Turn Left?
Not until now, but OMG!
Anyone else's mind echoed DW Turn Left?
I'm dying to know what this means.
In an episode of Doctor Who, everything hinged on whether a character turned left or not. Kinda like where our heroes are now.
Oh, thank you. I must have seen it, but don't remember. That is pretty cool. Which Doctor was it? Nine, Ten or Eleven? If it was before that, I probably didn't see.
Ten. Season Four, Donna.
Thanks PC! I was thinking of
"Right or left at Oak Street
That’s the choice I face everyday
And I don’t know which takes more courage
The staying or the running away...
A man must make his decisions
But he must consider the stakes
For every mans life is a gamble
It depends on the turn that he takes."
I knew you people would understand me.
Didn't know the song, Theresa, but it fits perfectly.
It's an old Roy Clark song, so I wouldn't think it would be in most minds. Intersections just trigger it for me. Especially deciding which way to go. In the song, left was the escape route as well. Maybe I've thought too often of running away, heh.
Thought I had at the time but forgot about: I wonder how much of Hank's decision to move was not knowing if he was still bugged?