Makes sense to me Misty though I have found this series of Supernatural up and down and scheduling hasnt helped. Still looking forward to season finale myself
Speaking of finales and despite even worse scheduling and slow start Fringe rocks
woof woof ! wrote:Anybody seen "Lie to Me" ? if so is it any good ? (thinking of DLing some episodes)
mistyred wrote:Supernatural Season 4 draws too a close.
And god damn it's been one hell of a ride.
Sam is changing beyond all recognition the deamon blood seems to have almost taken him over
no thanks to that evil b1tch ruby.
Dean is on a higher path and will cause absolute mayhem when the time comes to stop the apocalypse,
Cas has changed, he's more badass than ever and will surely take the humans side when the time comes
to make the choice.
Anna i think is brown bread, and Uriel well had a revolation while getting his throat
taken out by Anna, top class.
The boys are gonna have thier own gospel, and gods newest prophet is a proper dosser.
Sorry i'm just on a rant none of which makes sense, but role on friday
dawson99 wrote:Loving at the mo:
The Mentallist - Simon Baker is class as a guy who can read people
Lie to Me - Tim Roth is class as a guy... who can read people
The 11th Hour - Rufus Sewell is class as a guy who is clever
NCIS is back, better than ever
Getting a bit bored with Dexter have to say and 24 was not all that
Bad Bob wrote:dawson99 wrote:Loving at the mo:
The Mentallist - Simon Baker is class as a guy who can read people
Lie to Me - Tim Roth is class as a guy... who can read people
The 11th Hour - Rufus Sewell is class as a guy who is clever
NCIS is back, better than ever
Getting a bit bored with Dexter have to say and 24 was not all that
I've dropped The Mentalist myself, mate. Was really into it for a while there but it doesn't seem to be going anywhere except progressively more OTT. I think a lot of it has to due with ODing on the DVDs of Criminal Minds in the last month. Same deal: beahvioural profiling but done, IMO, in a much cooler way with better characters (although I agree that Simon Baker's class).
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