Alex did right? I don't think he was actually "lying."I liked the end of White Collar tonight. No idea what to think though. There's no way Neal could have pulled that off, right?
Alex did right? I don't think he was actually "lying."
The Event returned tonight. My interest is peaked again. I still stayed with the show even through the twists and turns of the late episodes in its fall season.
I think this has potential.
Alex did right? I don't think he was actually "lying."
The Event returned tonight. My interest is peaked again. I still stayed with the show even through the twists and turns of the late episodes in its fall season.
I think this has potential.
I could see it cotinuing on story-wise after the arrival/invasion/battle that seems inevitable. Whether or not the ratings allow that to happen is another thing altogether. This show can't be cheap to make.You know, I watched this and enjoyed it, but as the story was going on, I kept thinking "This has to be the build up to th series finale" because it just doesn't seem like they could sustain multiple seasons. It would be an awesome one year series, though.
When I saw the note I was positive it was Alex. Now the question is will Neal turn it over or keep it or a combination of the two? In theory Neal and Peter are entitled to something for finding the ultimate stash of art and valuables.
I kind of figured Alex as well, though possible I doubt it's Mozzie or Sara. Their is always the possibility it is Kate once Vincent revealed she knew the explosives were on the plane their is the chance she is alive I don't really remember if they found and identified her body.
I have a date tonight, thinking of ordering the milk steak.
(Hopefully I will not mispronounce my fake career and tell her I'm a full-on rapist.)
I think it was raw, not rare.Excellent. But don't forget a side of their finest jelly beans, rare.
I think it was raw, not rare.
Nothing wrong with that...between that and the Charlie Murphy prince story are 2 of the funniest moments in television.I'm pretty sure that the Sherlock Holmes look will catch on with the ladies soon enough.
Meanwhile: Is it wrong that I still find the Rick James episode of Chapelle's Show to be one of the finest half hours of television ever produced? Cocaine's a hell of a drug.
Nothing wrong with that...between that and the Charlie Murphy prince story are 2 of the funniest moments in television.