Netflix has all the seasons of Leverage. If you haven't seen it it's caperiffic good times. If you have, it survives rewatching well. I play an episode or two sometimes when I'm feeling down.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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So, no movie?
I am watching Grace & Frankie and enjoying it. Seventy is the new fifty, eh? I like all the kids, too. Sometimes it's a little... too, too, but who cares. It's good fun.
I am late x infinity on this, but I just binged through the first three episodes while my mom was here helping out with Matilda during Hec's trip to NY. I, too, am loving it so far. The previous-shows scrim through which I can't help seeing everything is less President Bartlett-related than from noticing that the co-creator and a lot of the writers are "Friends" alums, and I keep seeing Fonda's and Tomlin's characters as alterna-verse Older Rachel-who-actually-married-Barry and Older Phoebe-who-stayed-married-to-her-gay-ice-dancer-but-he-really-was-gay-after-all. It really doesn't diminish the pleasure of it; if anything, it's a kind of delightful thing to noodle around with.
And, oh, Fonda and Tomlin are both so very good, and it's such fun to see them performing together again and just to see them performing, period. I love and revere them both as actors and human beings and it just makes me ridiculously happy to know that someone's created this new (admittedly little, frivolous, ephemeral) world for them to play around in.
David is in NY?
Yes, but, sadly, not for fun. Strictly on business of business, hunkered down in planning and pitch meetings with the steampunk coding game/app people.
Well, I *did* go to the Blur show in Madison Square Garden. And had tasty meals.
JZ, Dan and I marathoned that show a few months ago, and I found it charming and funny. I have always loved Lily Tomlin.
I am just adoring her in this. I also love Sam Waterston as her guilt-wracked fellow hippie ex. But I'm having to take the show in small doses because I really, really want to throatpunch Martin Sheen, and I am completely unused to wanting to throatpunch Martin Sheen. I can only take so much of his character at a time.