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Sexe : Female
Statut : Célibataire
Age : 33
Zodiaque: Bélier

Ville : Buffalora
Région : NEW JERSEY
Pays: US
Date d’inscription :: 11/09/2003

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jeudi, août 02, 2007 

Ugh. I could not have felt hotter, dizzier, or more bloated than I did hours ago. So, I turned up the fan (a fucking fan!!) and poked at my remote in hopes of distraction. But, I've dropped it so many times that only half of the numbers work. And, this TV.. The colors are off. The image is blurry. I have to guess my channel most of the time. That's how I ended up on that confused little MyNetworkTV.

There was a soiled woman running, panting, stopping, freaking, running right into a police station. It looked a little too good to be one of their translated Mexican soap operas for the unwilling. I assumed that today was Thursday -- Movie night. Then, I recognized the scene. A minute later.. Glenn Close.

 

Ads for Damages have been running non-stop for at least a month. They obviously took the promotion a step further. I'm glad, because I initially wasn't really eager to watch it. I know that F/X shows are really about Scumbags. Their professions are irrelevant -- just a means to personalizing some fucked-up actions. But, sitting through an hour of lawyers scheming and belittling each other in court didn't seem as appealing as anticipating the homicidal moves of an orphaned Ken doll with a scalpel. (It does not get any better than Nip/Tuck's third season finale.) I underestimated.

Sure, there are moments of office cattiness, verbal sparring, client-bullshitting (in the name of greed), and defendant frustration. They are, however, wonderfully accompanied by lots of hideous manipulation, some bodily damage, and an unraveling past. The pilot kept it dirty and very intriguing. (Ted Danson was sooooo good. Who knew?)

Along with AMC's Mad Men, this is probably one of the few things worth watching this summer.

 

 

Whedon fans, Vincent Kartheiser (Angel) and Christina Hendricks (Saffron on Firefly) are part of Mad Men's cast. Kartheiser is playing 20-something, but still looks 15.

 

Michael

 
As a dyed in the wool Whedon fan I'll have to check it out... if nothing else for the cast. Thanks for the tip. Oh, and glad the Croc's have left you stump-free. I'm sold.
 
Publié par Michael le jeudi, août 23, 2007 - 11:17
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La Chienne

 
It's my new mission to make people love it. I hate when well-written shows get ignored, while Grey's Anatomy gets a spin-off... Kartheiser is not bad in it. I just have trouble with him, because he looks so young. It's hard to see him as a 26-year old married guy.
 
Publié par La Chienne le vendredi, août 24, 2007 - 7:53
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LeWayne
LeWayne Jones

 
barely out of it's second season and it gets a spin off. it takes most shows 5 or 6 seasons for that. I forgot how neurotic you can be about well written television shows. heh. If i get the chance i'll give it a try.
 
Publié par LeWayne le vendredi, septembre 07, 2007 - 3:49
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La Chienne

 
Ugh. If it falls apart on them, I will cackle. But, it looks like this McCheese mania may last just a little longer.

My recommendations are always awesome. haha.

LeWayne, I need an invite to your blog, unless you've changed your background -- it was stalling my computer for at least 10 minutes.
 
Publié par La Chienne le vendredi, septembre 07, 2007 - 1:57
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