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May. 18th, 2005 09:44 amWatched House last night, which was good but it suffered, poor baby, by the West Wing viewage I indulged in right before. Oh.My.Gosh. The final three episodes of season two are absolutely astounding. Easily the best television I've ever seen. It was extraordinary. I am in awe of what Aaron Sorkin and the cast (particularly Martin Sheen, Stockard Channing and John Spencer) were able to produce. Amazing.
In other television news, CBS has announced their fall line-up. numb3rs has been renewed which means it is more likely to cross the Pond at some future point. There's not a whole lot that I'm interested in, but there is some interesting casting: Threshold (Fridays at 9) will co star Brent Spiner, Close to Home (Tuesdays at 10) co stars Christian Kane of Angel: The Series fame, How I Met Your Mother (Mondays at 8:30) co stars both Jason Segel (Freaks & Geeks) and Alyson Hannigan (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Out of Practice (Mondays at 9:30) co stars Christopher Gorham (Jake 2.0), Stockard Channing and Henry Winkler, and, finally, The Unit (a midseason replacement) stars Dennis Haysbert, Robert Patrick, Scott Foley and Amy Acker (Angel:The Series). I think CBS wins the prize for most familiar actors working on their new tv shows. There's somebody there for everyone.
ETA: For a better idea of what was picked up, cancelled or renewed over at CBS go over here.
I really want some lunch. Hmmm, what should I eat? A sandwich? What about Mexican? No, not really in the mood. Not chinese, I hear that the buffets in the area are staffed by indentured servants/slaves. Decisions, decisions ...
In other television news, CBS has announced their fall line-up. numb3rs has been renewed which means it is more likely to cross the Pond at some future point. There's not a whole lot that I'm interested in, but there is some interesting casting: Threshold (Fridays at 9) will co star Brent Spiner, Close to Home (Tuesdays at 10) co stars Christian Kane of Angel: The Series fame, How I Met Your Mother (Mondays at 8:30) co stars both Jason Segel (Freaks & Geeks) and Alyson Hannigan (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Out of Practice (Mondays at 9:30) co stars Christopher Gorham (Jake 2.0), Stockard Channing and Henry Winkler, and, finally, The Unit (a midseason replacement) stars Dennis Haysbert, Robert Patrick, Scott Foley and Amy Acker (Angel:The Series). I think CBS wins the prize for most familiar actors working on their new tv shows. There's somebody there for everyone.
ETA: For a better idea of what was picked up, cancelled or renewed over at CBS go over here.
I really want some lunch. Hmmm, what should I eat? A sandwich? What about Mexican? No, not really in the mood. Not chinese, I hear that the buffets in the area are staffed by indentured servants/slaves. Decisions, decisions ...
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Date: 2005-05-18 05:52 pm (UTC)Explain, please.
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Date: 2005-05-18 06:21 pm (UTC)On the Angel issue, frankly, I have no idea. I saw fandom people doing it so I picked it up too. You're right, though, the show is called Angel full stop with no 'the series' attached. It probably had something to do with differentiating between the main character and the show, as you can be talking about AtS without mentioning Angel the character at all.
That is, however, only my fanwanky opinion.
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Date: 2005-05-18 06:38 pm (UTC)I accept your fanwanky explanation and appreciate your putting it forth.
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Date: 2005-05-18 07:06 pm (UTC)Hurray. This looks like a series I would really enjoy. Intelligent crime solving whodunnit :-)
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Date: 2005-05-18 07:21 pm (UTC)You and Kermie make me giggle. And the ability to fanwank is one of the greatest skills known to man or woman. It is the ability to make sense out of senselessness.
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Date: 2005-05-18 07:27 pm (UTC)