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  1. 5 hours ago, possibilities said:

    I thought Javi said he tested negative. So if it was from an encounter before he and Ana got together, and he's negative now, then why does he need to tell her?

    That’s what I heard, too, but why is he still getting multiple texts from a hook-up he had several months ago? That’s what I’d be upset about.

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  2. On 6/3/2021 at 10:20 PM, Arkay said:

    I really have an issue with whichever writer decided to insert the term “lifeboat.” Too many times, writer! 
     

    This show. I try, but I find I’m not enjoying it. It’s just too ridiculous by now. 


    I couldn’t agree more. Ever since Ben, then everyone else, started saying Lifeboat (*), each episode has been exponentially worse than the last. 
     

    (*) Closed captioning always capitalizes “lifeboat.” Because it’s such an Important Concept, doncha know.

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  3. The premise of this show doesn’t interest me a lot, but it’s got Nicholas Gonzalez, so I’ll probably give it a try.

    Tuesdays, 9:00 ET, NBC. Takes place in LA, but principal photography will be in Australia. 

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    LA BREA — An epic adventure begins when a massive sinkhole opens in the middle of Los Angeles, pulling hundreds of people and buildings into its depths. Those who fell in find themselves in a mysterious and dangerous primeval land, where they have no choice but to band together to survive. Meanwhile, the rest of the world desperately seeks to understand what happened. In the search for answers, one family torn apart by this disaster will have to unlock the secrets of this inexplicable event to find a way back to each other. The cast includes Natalie Zea, Eoin Macken, Jon Seda, Nicholas Gonzalez, Chiké Okonkwo, Karina Logue, Zyra Gorecki, Jack Martin, Veronica St. Clair, Rohan Mirchandaney, Lily Santiago, Josh McKenzie and Chloe De Los Santos. Writer David Appelbaum executive produces with Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott, Rachel Kaplan, Steven Lilien, Bryan Wynbrandt, Ken Woodruff, Arika Lisanne Mittman and Adam Davidson. “La Brea” is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Keshet Studios. Hashtag: #LaBrea

    https://deadline.com/2021/05/nbc-2021-22-schedule-law-order-thursday-this-is-us-midseason-no-comedies-1234756072/

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  4. 38 minutes ago, shapeshifter said:

    I only thought the first couple of episodes of this season were a little rough because of having to choreograph in the midst of a pandemic. The last few have been back up to first season quality, IMO. 

    I agree - or mostly agree because I’ve really enjoyed the last few episodes, as well, but the first season had Mitch, and I don’t think anything can quite live up to that heartrending glory.

     I’m a little disgruntled with myself because I’m not warming up to Rose at all, and it’s for stupid reasons. Mostly, it’s because the actress played a character I hated in the first season of How to Get Away with Murder. And we’ve seen too little of her to make me invested in her and Max as a couple; they seem more like good friends. I also might have resented her a little at first because I was Team Max for quite a while, but it took about 30 seconds of Zoey being with Simon before I switched allegiances.

     I wonder how well Oscar Nuñez (Zoey’s therapist a.k.a. Oscar from The Office) sings. I googled and found an old commercial in which he plays a singing State Farm Agent and a couple of other references that he likes to sing. Maybe he sings a heart song during one of his sessions with Zoey and realizes that she does have a superpower or at least a sort of repressed empathy that manifests itself in the form of imagined heart songs. 

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  5. 6 hours ago, ljenkins782 said:

    I wasn't fully focused on the screen, what was with the "SOMEONE" on his phone screen over and over? 

    The reason Ana thinks Javi’s cheating on her is that he’s constantly and furtively getting and sending texts. When she looked at his phone and saw he was hiding the person’s identity, it made her even more suspicious.

  6. 13 hours ago, LeighLeigh said:

    Future Kate is alive and well. I watched a YouTube video with the cast of This is Us on a show with two Broadway guys.  I forget the name, I can look it up. Anyone know what I’m talking about?

    They do cast reunions during lockdown. Wonderful series. Anyway, Chrissy said that she can’t answer what happens to Kate in the flash forward. Ken Olin came on and said, “Of course, she is fine.” Or something like that. 
    During the video, Toby sings Purple Rain. Very entertaining. Beth was funny. Check it out. 

    I didn’t watch it, but I think this is what you mean, @LeighLeigh. (I googled “Seth Rudetsky This Is Us” & this is what came up.)

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  7. I agree that, so far at least, this is a pretty generic sitcom, but if I have to watch a so-so show to see Ted Danson, then I’m gonna watch a so-so show to see Ted Danson. And I have residual love for Vella Lovell from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and like her in this, too. I’m in.

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  8. On 1/5/2021 at 9:28 PM, biakbiak said:

    Butter chicken, chana masala, and because I was craving it and it can’t really be delivered I made poori.

    Off topic, but did you ever take a class with Eleanor Zelliot at Carleton or was she before your time? Every term she would have each of her classes over to help make and eat an Indian meal. I remember being thrilled when my first poori puffed up. And I made the kheer occasionally for years afterward.

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  9. 8 hours ago, MartyQui said:

    Thank you, Cotypubby.  I work in a large hospital, and non-patient facing employees are not expected to be able to be vaccinated until late April at the earliest.  And we're organized about it.  It's more likely July when low-risk members of the public get their vaccine, after a couple more are approved.

    And, even after that, I expect they’ll have to plan the route very carefully to avoid countries where they’d still be at risk of exposure. Since the vaccine is at the very beginning stages of roll-out worldwide, I think the route/travel arrangements/tasks parts of pre-production will be delayed. I’m sure they’re doing as much as they can as early as they can and keeping copious lists of possible countries, but I believe it will be too dangerous to finalize it until the end of 2021 or later.

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  10. I see Academy Awards! I think Viola is going to get her first Best Actress Oscar. I haven’t paid for streaming rights to a specific movie since the pandemic started (and years before that), but this looks like an exception.

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  11. On 10/19/2020 at 9:16 AM, Good Queen Jane said:

    If you made fun of the Mighty Clarissa, you deserved to be admonished. She was awesome. Every once in a while I wonder how she is doing.

    She is still awesome - 24 and working toward her doctorate in microbiology. Billy, 27, enlisted in the Air Force right after high school and is now in college studying electrical engineering. Their younger sister, Kelley, is getting her Master’s in forensics. 

    (All reported with permission of Tammy; many of us who went to TARCon and the TARFlies lunches got to be friendly with the family. At one TARFlies lunch Carissa played the ukulele and sang Tiny Bubbles; clown Al from S4 wore the plastic coconut bra and skirt I brought from Hawai’i.)

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  12. 6 hours ago, juno said:

    This is one of my favorite shows on TV. I have never missed an episode. I could not get through this episode. I found it so depressing and I find the current American Administration so full of bullies and sociopaths that I had to turn it off.

    I, too, would have found it incredibly depressing had I not watched it after the New York Times report about Trump’s taxes came out. I kept saying to Saturday John (is that when it’s filmed?), “Cheer up, buddy! It’s going to get a lot better in a couple of days!” Of course, Amy Coney Barrett could still be confirmed by the Senate, which would lead to many of the bad things mentioned by John, but some of them likely won’t come before the Supreme Court if we have a new administration, especially if there’s also a predominantly Democratic Senate. I’m hoping that my new semi-optimism is not unfounded.

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  13. Thanks, @cpcathyHere’s Matt Zoller Seitz’s review from Vulture if anyone else is interested.

    I skimmed a few other reviews. The NPR reviewer raves, but also believes Season 3 was as good as Seasons 1/2, so his taste may be a bit questionable. The Rotten Tomatoes score is 80% - snippets of reviews are at the bottom of the page. CNN’s review is mixed, praising the atmosphere but panning the slowness and recognizing that both S3 and S4 are far below the peak of the first 2 seasons.

    I’m pretty sure I’ll watch it, or at least start to, but with low-ish expectations.

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  14. On 3/17/2020 at 5:36 AM, AllyB said:

    Anyone else find it hard to get current events out of their head no matter what they are doing/watching? The scene with Maggie and Mitch at the end sent my anxiety through the roof as Mitch would clearly be in an extremely high risk category due to the pandemic we're living through in real life. 

    Yes, it is often jarring to me, too, that people shake hands (like Zoey and Jessica did this episode) and are crowded together. But I’m just watching it now, and an even bigger shock are the show’s beautiful shots of San Francisco skyline compared with photos from the past few days. Heartbreaking.

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