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Miss Eli
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John Hannah is a very versatile and appealling actor with lots of charisma ... but ‘hunk’ is pushing it. ‘Really decent and loving guy’ is a lot closer because even on a scale from 1 - Hugh Grant/Colin Firth, John Hannah isn’t quite in hunk territory.

This is the darkest timeline.

Sexy, sexy eyebrow ...

That was the best party bus since Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s party bus.

It took me hours to get the title of the ep.

Not to inject reality into this, but Seattle lost its mayor about 6-9 months before the mayoral election last year (no death, but disgrace - a bunch of accusations that he molested underaged teens back in the 90s). The line of succession goes to the City Council - the local version of President Pro Tem, but only for

Oh, I can believe she can be seethingly angry and irrevocably broken-hearted all at once.

Peter’s dusting did seem to go on quite longer than everyone else. But it may have been the nanotech in the suit was working to keep him in form longer than the others.

The bubbles thing was ... jarring.

I’ve been wondering about that ‘half of Asgard’ - where is the other half and could they have all fit on the scout ship?

Ha ha!

spoke: I thought BSG was part of the reason for Farscape’s cancellation?

That header.

It is fun. And it has Rudee Vallee as a romantic rival, which for sheer preposterousness, just adds to the fun for me.

Nice!

This show, as funny as it can be, is so painful to watch. But the themes are so interesting:

Counterpoint: What’s Love Got To Do With It rocks. Or maybe it’s an exception.

Interesting. I haven’t seen any Adam Sandler movies since 50 First Dates (don’t @ me, it was a slow cable night), but the vibe and chemistry between Sandler and Rock in the commercials made me think they were long-time buds whose kids were marrying each other. Not that the actual set-up sounds bad, mind you - I’m just

I confess, having lived very near Florence & Normandie (where Reginald Denny was pulled out of his truck and beaten), I’m interested in seeing this just to see what details they get right. The randomness of phone service. Having electricity out for days and figuring out who had coolers and freezers with room to share.

I know I’m coming in late, but I’d argue that few of the rom-coms Katherine Hepburn were in (if you’d call them rom-coms, but they were at least prototypical of rom-coms) had that ‘hate on first sight turns to love’ trope.