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Sile

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  1. Leeza must have high profile friends as well, but she was smart and saved them for when she needed it instead of bragging on her money power like Geraldo. I think she also had donators of a higher class that wouldn't really want to be associated with brash and grating asses. Dr. Denese of Skin Science gave her 100k, which just by itself was relatively close to Geraldo's total, and it was very subtle (thank you, Adrienne). In contrast was Geraldo screaming and screeching every time one of his Fox friends came through with 10 or 15k.
  2. Does anybody still have earlier episodes and could check to see if the statue was missing the scales when Laurel gave it to Frank? If not, then that means they fell of sometime after it came back to the house and wouldn't really have anything to do with the murder. Just a red herring for the viewing audience.
  3. Watching some of the marathon today, it's so sad watching Henry's episode knowing things turned out for him. I don't think I ever saw all of Donald's, because I don't recall it very well and he pisses me off just as much (if not more) than Penny. A lot of her problems are the delusions that's she's created for herself, while Donald just didn't care.
  4. That's one thing I like about this show, they show the failures as well as the successes. Because it's real life, and that's what happens in real life. With the two male profiles on the oral swab, it made me wonder if Frank took the other guy (Garrett?) over there with him. His friend (Duane?) said he went home after they got high and left him at Garrett's house. It's possible that Garrett left before the murders and never put it together. Or he just thought he was going over there to get some (sex or more drugs), freaked out when everything went down and managed to convince himself that it was just a bad trip and block it out. He seemed sincere that he didn't recognize the guy and, if that's the only time he ever saw him and his brain was smoked, that's entirely possible.
  5. Is this the beginning of having Leonard wearing short sleeved t-shirts with bared arms or have I just not noticed the trend until now? After I saw him like that twice I just happened to think that the only cast member to bare their arms when clothed is Penny, who seldom if ever wore long sleeves before her business jacket for work. Leonard: t-shirt/hoodie/army jacket Raj: shirt/sweater vest/windbreaker combo Howard: dress/western/double knit shirt/dickey thing Sheldon: short sleeved tee over long sleeved tee Amy: long sleeved, collared shirt and/or a granny sweater Bernadette: Post Cheesecake Factory generally has on a twin set type sweater over her dress Maybe that's why seeing bare arms was so rare that I couldn't focus on anything other than Johnny Galecki's forearm hair... ETA that it occurred to me that Raj wears a short sleeved dress shirt when he's windbreakerless, which doesn't seem to be very often.
  6. That's how I took it. For those not familiar with the video, there are a couple shots of Bruno and Ronson in the beauty parlor getting their perms to make themselves pretty. Really, go watch it! It's a fabulous video and I might even say that even if I didn't think that everything Bruno does is magic. Meanwhile, I can't believe CWB actually won. He was my horse right from his performance in the blinds and my choices usually go far enough to keep me watching, but fall just short. Cole, Nicholas David, Swons. My favorite might have been Cee-Lo's guy that did Jolene and Queen but I don't think he lasted much past the Top 10.
  7. I thought that Pharrell would do much better job than he did, given that I think he's a brilliant producer and I've been a fan of his for years. But it seems that once he got the high, hard one for Sugar he couldn't think about anything else. He passed up better steals for her, eliminated better people on his team for her and pretty much spent every rehearsal week mooning over her. Then, when he finally couldn't keep saving her and America gave her the boot, it seemed like he's just been going through the motions ever since. I think he'll smarten up, regroup and be a different coach next season. At least I hope so, because he's better than that.
  8. Did Craig get the lyrics messed up when he substituted the second line from the third verse (looking for a lover) in the first verse? At first I thought it was a screw up but he covered it well, so maybe it was just jarring since I've heard that song about 80 million times. Which surprised me that he would have done that because, as a bar singer doing country rock, he must have sang that song about 80 million times. Plus I can't imagine that Adam would miss the opportunity to give him a back handed compliment about "covering his mistake so well". So maybe it was that "two that want to stone me" was just too risque? That seemed like a logical reason until they busted out Sexual Healing later in the show. I don't remember Carson's actual words, but the way he teased the performance I thought it was going to be Heartache Tonight, and I was kind of pumped to hear CWB do that one. Take It Easy is just so repetitive that it's mind numbing. With the possible exception of Lyin' Eyes, it's probably the most tired and played out song in the Eagles catalog. And this is coming from someone who actually likes most of the Eagles' stuff.
  9. You mean the pit area? I really wanted JJ to ask him why he didn't just have someone hold the Very Special Backpack for him, since he apparently brought the whole fam damily out to watch him race car drive around the parking lot.
  10. I always assumed that she moved to Pasadena with him when he landed the position at the university. She had a strong East Coast accent and Howard has a bit of one. Have they ever mentioned how long she's owned the house? I think the writers could do a good job with a VSE. Chuck Lorre has had some emotional and really heartfelt eps before, both in TBBT (when they found the letters from Howard's dad) as well as some of his other series. I also got the impression from a few articles that Ms. Susi meant a great deal to him, personally and professionally.
  11. Thanks! I checked out his credits and I've never seen anything he's been in, so I don't think I've seen him before. I also noticed that I don't get a Ray J vibe at all just seeing still pictures, so it might have been his voice that made me think that.
  12. Did anyone happen to catch the credits on this one? I was wondering who played Issy (the victim) but IMDb doesn't have him listed in the credits and I already deleted it from my DVR. He kind of reminded me of Ray J.
  13. I hate it when stuff that isn't a spoiler is marked spoiled, but I can't remember if previews are fair game or not. I couldn't find an answer in the question forum, but I'm pretty sure that is considered as being aired, so mea culpa if I'm wrong and I will remember it forever!When they showed Lori in the previews, she was wearing a yellow tee and wiping away her perpetual tears with fingers tipped by yellow lacquered nails. I'm assuming this means they're going to singles. It seems early for that, but maybe their hand was forced by the white team being wiped out the same way the Blue team was, which I think of as being "Lori-Ed". I thought maybe Toma gained on purpose to get away from scary ass Rob after he went all "I want to stay in my own head" on him when he tried to give Rob an attaboy. I wouldn't blame him if he did.
  14. When JJ was asking the plaintiff about when the defendant put it down, plaintiff starting babbling about how she was okay with it but that the defendant had promised to remove it when she left, which apparently wasn't stated in the Four Corners of the Contract because as soon as she started with the "but she promised" part of her story, JJ shut her down. It's been a few years since the glorious results of my misspent youth, but they were arguing on whether it was Jack Daniels or bourbon. Isn't Jack Daniels Tennessee Bourbon? It's like one of those "all bourbon is whiskey, but all whiskey isn't bourbon" type things. Maybe I'm getting Jack confused with Jim, I dated both of them at one point... Edited because I just happened to remember that Lynchburg isn't in Kentucky.
  15. Vaguely, I think it was for Fruit of the Loom but I'm not sure. Or maybe Secret Deodorant? I don't know, it was some personal item. The whole ad was just a string of laundry on a clothesline that was moving along a blue sky background. Is it just me, or was Gwen completely unrecognizable tonight? When Carson introduced her at the start of the show, I really thought that they had the wrong camera shot. It's not any work she's had done, because last night she was her normal, gorgeous self. I think it was her eyes, she looked like a cross between Julie Bowen and Joan Rivers (not a slam, just not Gwen's normal eyes). Could just changing your hair to a center part make that much of a difference? Maybe different eye makeup?
  16. So excited to hear that I'm getting a full season of Gruffudd goodness! When I didn't see Forever on my DVR schedule last week, I feared the worst. I didn't see the previews on the previous episode because I've been saving the last couple eps and not watching right away because I didn't want to get even more attached only to have it torn from my grasp. Now I can fully enjoy watching this show without that bit of dread that would always creep in. I also hope that since it's gotten a little breathing room that they won't feel compelled to speed up events in order to get some kind of closure before it gets cancelled. I really don't want his secret being discovered by anybody, especially Det Martinez. I'd actually be fine if she never found out.
  17. I don't know if it was intentional, but I liked that they/Henry only figured the gas station guy for the killer because Tyler the Upstanding Citizen was writing off his blackmail payments as a charitable contribution.
  18. I'm thinking it was to either camouflage that she was wearing diapers or it was to keep the diaper snug and from sagging down if it got full. Or maybe both.
  19. Her eye is like that in real life. I remember reading something (maybe when Murder House was airing?) about it but can't remember specifically. I think there was some sort of accident and the injury caused the pupil to be permanently dilated (similar to David Bowie).I do remember her statement that one of the good things about starring in AHS seasons is that she doesn't have to wear a contact lens to make her eye look "normal".
  20. I want more Stuart and Deb-Deb... Or even just Stuart, he's always been one of my favorite characters. While I'm at it, I'd prefer confident, artistic Stuart that casually hit on Penny way back when.
  21. Not that it makes it any more realistic, but the office was Round Two. Only the dozen or so that were still in their seats after the one minute defense theory round continued on. I also thought the murder was some kind of mid-term project, especially with all of the shots of anvils (or statues) over the head throughout the show. Then the obvious red herring ends up being a red herring! Loved that. But when they busted out the lighter fluid I thought "There goes their mid-term grade." Haven't these overly intense criminal law students ever watched Investigation Discovery?
  22. It looked like Lou Adler to me. I don't know if he was ever involved with Cheech & Chong, but it wouldn't surprise me. He's always been a pretty cool dude. ETA: Just looked him up. I thought he might have produced some of their albums, but he directed Up in Smoke! ETA: Should have dug deeper. Sure enough, he produced at least the first three C&C albums, a cursory search didn't reveal the producer for the Wedding Album.
  23. In Back to the Future, Lorraine (Lea's character) thought Michael J. Fox's name was Calvin Klein because that's what was written on his underwear. "I've never seen purple underwear before, Calvin."
  24. It seemed that the red line they went with last year was a big hit with viewers. I wouldn't be surprised if, as someone alluded to above, they back pedaled on that when they discovered that it wasn't looking good for this year's Ruben and Holly. The contestants seemed surprised when Ali mentioned voting so it doesn't seem as if they knew beforehand that it would be back to the dinner trays. I really like the idea of the Comeback Cantina, as long as the players don't know about it until they're eliminated. Plus it could be that the less successful people might really benefit from the two to one trainer ratio. This season's drinking game: Take a hit every time Jessie utters the phrase "as a father...". Okay, you're the straight one, we got it already!
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