Yes, I did rewatch it! I still think it's not that weird for Hardison
to be able to kinda take one guy down.
Other than Parker, he's the only other one I can see doing that. And he is pretty buff.
Oh, I loved those big brown eyes
he flashed at Nate
in The Juror Job. Would have broken me.
I don't know that it's weird, but
it is a fairly big change from being the computer geek, unless you assume he's been getting training.
Which if he has been, I kind of want to have seen.
Perhaps I'm speaking as a
computer geek.
And it wasn't that good
fighting.
Not for TV. Just passable.
msbelle, Fandango showed me the whole lineup at Kauffman, if you couldn't get it.... Are you guys going to be over here?
Hey, remember how my uncle's house burned down in the San Diego fires a couple of years ago? Was it really that long? Anyway, they just moved into their new house! In the middle of torrential rains! (My mother said, what's next, locusts?) Good news for them.
Very good for them, Jesse.
Any time I watch Without A Trace I can't help thinking Danny Taylor should be being played by Danny Pino. Much better than Enrique Murciano.
Hey Plei, if you're around, do you have a recipe for apricot preserves? I'm just starting to make jams and jellies, and Kristen wants apricot.
I'd suggest getting a decent pectin (I like the Pomona's Universal, because I can do a good low sugar one, and because I can get it at my coop) and starting with whatever recipe they have for apricot. It's a pretty good starting point, and I mostly go from there. Once I've done a basic with a fruit, I'll branch out to other styles, but I usually start with a good old fashioned jam or preserve recipe that's just fruit, pectin, and sugar.
Oh, Plei, I have another question. I know you saw a lot of problems in the Leverage episode that dealt with [spoiler]. What were they?
Ahahaha. What weren't they? I mean, I'm making a list of what WASN'T wrong, and it starts and basically ends with
CK's character having naughty sex against a wall, Parker being adorably weird, and Hardison being made of love and sparkles. But the actual horse racing stuff? Wronger than wrong. Couldn't handwave it wrong. Watch through my fingers screaming "THAT IS NOT HOW IT WORKS" wrong. I think I detailed it all somewhere. Possibly in email. But that's not how it works. 1: any two-bit claimer on the track is going to be able to claim racing royalty a few generations back. I mean, we're talking Inbreeding City. 2: primary ID remains lip tattoos in the US, although they've recently introduced chipping as a possible. Some places use freeze branding (I think Australia does?) as their main ID marker. There is no Global Unified Studbook. There are many Studbooks which agree to operate under basically the same laws. Blah blah blah, EVERYTHING WAS WRONG.
Ahem.
Psych, on the other hand? Totally got it right, which shocked me. I mean,
small handwaving, but they got the tone of the track right, and wow. I loved them.
I have been having Stove Fail all weekend. Last night, I had to send my parents to turn it off (we'd just dropped Lillian off on our way to Coraline, when we realized I'd left it on, ruining a perfectly good homemade stock), and tonight, while attempting to heat oil to fry chicken, I turned on the wrong burner and heated my cast iron skillet for about 45 minutes while I tried to figure out why my oil wasn't heating fast enough.
Umm.
I should be able to close the windows soon. At least I was able to season it while it was hot? (Even if my kitchen attempted to announce a pope.)
There is wrong, and there is wrong, and then there is that episode.
Which, you know, doubleplus wrong.
But still.
naughty dirty wall sex. Parker. Hardison. It all kind of evens out in the end.
It was the for TV part that threw me on the Leverage
fighting I think ita. Hardison was the computer geek who couldn't fight, except for the wounded.
It's TV, people aren't supposed to have layers.