Fringe was REALLY gross. But weirdly filled with lots of "awwww" moments, too.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
When I saw the previews for tonight's two-hour show, I thought to myself "Like anyone will watch that, who are they kidding?" and then remembered that I will, so they are not the ones kidding themselves.
I watch PP after Fringe. Ouch. What is tonight, gross flesh and ooze night?
When I saw the previews for tonight's two-hour show, I thought to myself "Like anyone will watch that, who are they kidding?" and then remembered that I will, so they are not the ones kidding themselves.
Heh.
I had quit watching Private Practice last year, and then somehow got sucked back in earlier this season, becuase I kept being home on Thursday nights, and I'd be watching FF and Grey's, and then PP would be on, and why not?
There sure is a lot of drama in this second hour.
The Bones opening was pretty disgusting but it didn't make me shudder the way the opening of Fringe did.
Do not watch Bones tonight while eating.
It was on within my line of sight IN A RESTAURANT I WAS EATING IN tonight. (I had crab cakes. Served right around the time some tentacle-y shit was happening on Fringe. [Since I don't watch Fringe, it made me do a serious WTF.])
(Good crab cakes, though. Sweet potato fries, too, and a Greek salad.)
Neither one of those shows is restaurant friendly. No show with medical/forensic stuff should be on in a place that serves food.
Neither one of those shows is restaurant friendly. No show with medical/forensic stuff should be on in a place that serves food.
Oh, yeah. It was...surreal. Especially considering I was at dinner with 25 women I went to high school with, some of whom I hadn't seen (or thought of) in the 20 years since graduation.
Weird. But the crab cakes were good. Did I mention? Yum.