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Charlotte just isn't integrated into the group yet. The insomnia thing helped, but she's not there yet.
Look's like Addison might be dating a cop for awhile, huh?
YEAH!!! (Runnin' around with their nekkid eyes just hangin' out there. It's disgusting. )
Me, too. But to the naked eye there's very little difference between ruminating and just sitting here.;):D
Obviously I loved the story, and it should be continued. Femmenerd just left poor Adam...
He was great in Deadwood. In Catch and Release, I think he got the girl, I can't really remember. I liked it, but it didn't stick with me. It was meringue.
And the Frida Kahlo doll.
Cool prop, Laura! And it appeared (or was mentioned) in two very pivotal episodes!:D
The last time we saw it, it was in that box with the Sea Monkeys.
Damn, don'tcha just LOVE doctor shows? :);)
I like Cooper, but to be honest, he's not really my type. LOL
And did I mention that I am so happy to have Amy back on screen?Okay, she's not a judge anymore, but at least she's back on screen. Yay!
Anne, I'm thrilled to see Amy Brenneman back on television, too. But it was kind of a buzz kill when I finally noticed her in the pictures yesterday.:rofl:
Thank sister girl for us!:D
Is was sad and, yeah, very gross. Grace has to tell it like it is.
They didn't care if it sucked.:o It was commercial!:fedup:
What they didn't take into account (among many, many other things) was that the audience they were trying to attract by making all of the bizarre changes weren't watching television on Friday nights.
Okay. Starting on page three he's shirtless (er, I mean nekkid) and handcuffed to the headboard.
Then skip right on over to page 14, for similar ones to the ones here.
I stand corrected.:)
It was a mid-season replacement. I think there were maybe 8 episodes. I really liked it, too. They did a cool thing. They wrapped up the story, in case it didn't get on the fall schedule.
If anyone has seen the movie "Beautiful Girls" with Timothy Hutton and Uma Thurman (among others-amazing cast), "October Road" is about the guy who wrote the novel that BG was based on. It was successful, they made the movie. And, since the story was highly autobiographical, the people from the author's home town are really pissed off at him when he goes back there to live.
Those are nice. Although everyone is fully clothed.
All in a it was a stellar episode! Drama, romance, pathos, Paul Adelstein half naked, and Taye Diggs took his shirt off. Bravo! :applause::applause:
Exactly why that one is my favorite and open in another window right now.
Well, you ARE the keeper of those, aren't you.:applause::D
That is SO Grace. Poor kids, but soooo funny.
Maybe!
LMAO! I just noticed that Amy Brenneman was in the pictures.
Hey, in that third picture do I see um..., er..., uuuh...:embarrassed:
I love the show. It's just about my favorite of the new season. But I haven't seen this episode yet. But Cooper IS a doll-baby. :drool:
I hope it's not like NYPD Blue where, every time you got to see Jimmy Smits' butt, you had to see Sipowitz' or one of the women two or three times before you got to see it again.
And let's get Taye Diggs' character a girlfriend (or at least let him go swimming...:))
Clean up on aisle 2. :D:D
I think in "Old Wounds", etc., Adam is 27. So it makes sense that he and Kate would be closer. They met in college and have been friends for the five years since college.
:/I'm just gonna tell myself that, at some point during his college years, "Butterflies" Adam was enrolled in a summer workshop at the University of Chicago and met Kate. Their lives haven't given them the opportunity to become as close as in the other universe, but they still feel the same platonic connection they felt then.
I am soooooo weird.
DUCK!!!:o:o:o
(...coconut cream pie whizzes past TeeJay's head.)
I've never seen anything he's been it and take a certain pride in my inability to spell his name.
She doesn't care for Shia LeBoeuf.
Hey, TeeJay. I wondered about something. Adam had a close friend named Kate in your "Old Wounds" universe. In "Butterflies" Adam also has a friend named Kate. The "Butterflies" Kate has come up in conversation a couple of times, although she hasn't yet put in an appearance. Is it the same woman?
I wondered because in the older stories Adam attended art school in Chicago, and not Rhode Island, correct? Since "Old Wounds" Kate was a Chicago girl, how does she meet "Butterflies" Adam, if she did?
Sorry to ask such minute, seemingly inconsequential, questions. Things get in my head and won't get out.:D Maybe they're just people who are supposed to meet? Very "Sliding Doors", if not "Twilight Zone" .