I forgot about Viva Laughlin. Mom called the third week asking where it was. I told her it was cancelled. After only two episodes?!?
Yep, welcome to my pain.
[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!
I forgot about Viva Laughlin. Mom called the third week asking where it was. I told her it was cancelled. After only two episodes?!?
Yep, welcome to my pain.
Did they actually air two episodes?
HA! Tell her to rent Viva Blackpool. I thought it was the better version.
Did they actually air two episodes?
Two in one week, IIRC. One on Sunday, maybe, and one in its "usual" timeslot.
Weirdly much to my mother's delight. She loved the show.
HA! Tell her to rent Viva Blackpool. I thought it was the better version.
I forgot about that too. Hey Mom, good news!
Tell her to rent Viva Blackpool. I thought it was the better version.
The original is just called Blackpool, though. I think there was a sequel called Viva Blackpool.
Oh, well, this is confusing. Apparently, they reran the original series and also called it Viva Blackpool.
I think they changed the name when it aired here, for whatever reason. The version I had watched was definitely the original series but now with added "Viva."
David Tennant! Sarah Parrish!
That is all.
I have concerns about they ick-factor, but they come more from Tim's "primoridal misogyny" episode of Angel than anything in Seeing Red.<
Um, for the record, I was a) not the only writer on that ep (which I do still like, btw) and b) did not write the scene that develops the whole "primordial misogyny" idea. A writer who wasn't credited on that ep actually wrote that stuff. Joss. I did, however, write the scene at the end where Fred gives my theory. "This isn't something in you. It's something that was done to you." So there. Wah.
Which episode was that again?
Billy.