It's not all Survivor and Sex and the City out there. Lucked into a lesser-known show? Talk about it here! Until it gets cancelled because you're the only one watching, of course.
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Lori Dee -- Friday, March 16, 2012 -- 08:14:54 PM --
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Axial tilt is the reason for the season.
I think they must have updated it, ciao, with 2011 stats which they claim are record-breaking. What a record to break. Either way, I hadn't read anything like it before. So it might be old news, but it's updated old news.
KerryW -- Sunday, March 18, 2012 -- 02:08:09 PM --
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I just can't find the time to write my mind the way I want it to read.
Wow, I found the second episode of "Awake" to be really boring. And I don't care for the dark blue color scheme that it was filmed in. I'm thinking there has to be more time spent with the shrinks, or this is just another police procedural.
CalGal -- Sunday, March 18, 2012 -- 04:48:20 PM --
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I remember a time, back in the late 90s, when I thought nonsense like this mattered somewhat more than I do now. Now I see well-educated people yammering about the birth control choices of their daughters, or gay marriage, and I think they are morons.
Really? I thought it was pretty cool, watching how he used information from one life to use in the other.
KerryW -- Sunday, March 18, 2012 -- 10:03:09 PM --
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I just can't find the time to write my mind the way I want it to read.
Maybe I wasn't focusing on it well enough. I'm not giving up on the show, but for some reason that episode just wasn't holding my attention. I agree that the concept of using info from one reality to help in the other is interesting.
CalGal -- Sunday, March 18, 2012 -- 10:06:42 PM --
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I remember a time, back in the late 90s, when I thought nonsense like this mattered somewhat more than I do now. Now I see well-educated people yammering about the birth control choices of their daughters, or gay marriage, and I think they are morons.
And notice how the shrinks treated it differently. Cherry Jones was fascinated in how (in her mind) he was allowing his subconscious to tip him in the right direction, whereas BD is convinced he's headed for a psychotic break. I also liked the fabric softener and the cooking scene, and the "Wear a helmet". The emotion of the last scene really got me too, watching them both ride the cycle. I dunno, I liked it.
I see what you're saying. It's definitely slow-moving. My dad, who loves Bones and NCIS, wasn't able to get into it. But I like it.
KerryW -- Sunday, March 18, 2012 -- 11:27:44 PM --
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I just can't find the time to write my mind the way I want it to read.
Maybe we're not talking about the same episode - the one that bored me was last week's about the kid being kidnapped. The one with the fabric softener and motor cycle was indeed good!
CalGal -- Monday, March 19, 2012 -- 04:23:42 AM --
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I remember a time, back in the late 90s, when I thought nonsense like this mattered somewhat more than I do now. Now I see well-educated people yammering about the birth control choices of their daughters, or gay marriage, and I think they are morons.
Oh, I only saw part of that. I'll check that one out again and report back.
CalGal -- Monday, March 19, 2012 -- 07:59:01 AM --
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I remember a time, back in the late 90s, when I thought nonsense like this mattered somewhat more than I do now. Now I see well-educated people yammering about the birth control choices of their daughters, or gay marriage, and I think they are morons.
I watched the whole thing. You didn't think the kidnapping, and the son's anger at his dad, was interesting? My only complaint was that the bad guy was obvious.
CalGal -- Friday, March 30, 2012 -- 07:09:15 AM --
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I remember a time, back in the late 90s, when I thought nonsense like this mattered somewhat more than I do now. Now I see well-educated people yammering about the birth control choices of their daughters, or gay marriage, and I think they are morons.
I love Awake, but like me, the writers seem to like the green world better than the red. I wonder if the move to Oregon will happen, so they can recast the red world? But that seems expensive, to have two different locations.
Lizard S. -- Thursday, April 05, 2012 -- 10:21:33 PM --
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If you wish to bake an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.
Anyone else watching SMASH? I just discovered that all the episodes are on Hulu. It's Glee for grownups! Whee!
ana -- Thursday, April 05, 2012 -- 10:42:34 PM --
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We are watching it, but I feel like I find myself yelling at the characters much too frequently. I love Derek the evil director, and Angelica Huston as the producer. Everyone else I am iffy on.
KerryW -- Friday, April 06, 2012 -- 12:17:55 AM --
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I just can't find the time to write my mind the way I want it to read.
I'm watching "Smash," but don't feel all that emotionally invested in the characters yet. But maybe I don't have to be.
CalGal -- Friday, April 06, 2012 -- 08:08:02 AM --
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I remember a time, back in the late 90s, when I thought nonsense like this mattered somewhat more than I do now. Now I see well-educated people yammering about the birth control choices of their daughters, or gay marriage, and I think they are morons.
I watched two episodes when Dad was here. It was fun, but too stressful.
GregD -- Friday, April 06, 2012 -- 07:57:17 PM --
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After the power to choose a man wants the power to erase. --Stephen Dunn
We can't stand Messing. In anything.
wyndie -- Sunday, April 08, 2012 -- 04:25:22 AM --
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Boston was founded by the pilgrims, a people so tough, they had to buckle their goddamn hats on.
I tried. Didn't stick with me. I wanted so much to like it.
wyndie -- Sunday, April 08, 2012 -- 07:41:43 PM --
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Boston was founded by the pilgrims, a people so tough, they had to buckle their goddamn hats on.
I am finally watching PSYCH. I had sort of been saving it for a rainy day. I knew I would like it, especially from reading posts here and I have to say, LOVE it. Watching back to back episodes while working today.
Clio -- Monday, April 09, 2012 -- 12:55:28 AM --
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"New Orleans, she smells like summer rain, sweet olive and coffee." -Chris Rose
We love Psych so much at our house.
Lizard S. -- Wednesday, April 11, 2012 -- 12:01:56 AM --
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If you wish to bake an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.
I just discovered LIFE on Netflix, a cop show about a cop who was in prison for twelve years (wrongly convicted), then gets out, gets a big settlement, and as part of the settlement gets his job back. He is, to quote the character, "zen-ish."
It only ran two seasons. Does he find the real killers? Nobody spoil it for me, please.
palmist -- Wednesday, April 11, 2012 -- 02:04:03 PM --
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I watched that and tried to catch every episode, but I can't remember how it ended. Maybe it didn't. Maybe it just stopped.
The Detroit homicide cop show was like that. No resolution, just an ending.
Shakti -- Wednesday, April 11, 2012 -- 02:28:12 PM --
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All borders are porous to cats.
If I recall correctly, Nash Bridges was also cancelled in the off-season after a season finale cliffhanger.