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Vat's on ze toob!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007

It was yet another reeeally gooood eppy for Brothers and Sisters last Sunday. Justin, now on relapse with his pain medication, gets ambushed by the entire Walker clan as each member struggles to make peace with their own problems. Kitty's miscarriage, Sarah's abrupt divorce, Tommy's adultery, Kevin's long distance non-relationship, Saul's homosexual past and Elizabeth's future. Even the senator had to struggle with the possibility of being a dad again, what with his daughter running her mouth on boyfriends and other tween angst. The dialog, as usual, was very powerful and Sally Field was just captivating. She owns each scene she is on. I like the last part when she tells Justin she should "break up with her son". "Mom, can you make me an oatmeal?" Sally: "You're a grown-up, Justin, you can make one yourself." WOW. Even my mom can't say no to that. Haha.

Bionic Woman is really now starting to look like Alias. Secret agent, covert-ops working with CIA boyfriend although the boyfriend here has no girlfriend. But this actress is starting to grow on me especially since I've seen some of her work on British telly. I like the sister angle though, and I think they are going to take advantage of that tomorrow. People like that always hurt the ones they love, don't they?

Life ... thank God, the Hugh Laurie comparison has kind of tapered. His relationship with his matter has really started to materialize on its own. They are both troubled what with her addiction and his unsolved crime. Their dynamic is very believable and the fact that she practically wears little to no make-up on HD TV is just fascinating. She really is sooo beautiful! I'd do her if I were swinging towards the other vine.

Chuck... here's a show I haven't really seen from start to finish. But Hoen has and when we get home from Accounting, I see the second half of it. Very good. He just ended his make-believe relationship with the cop to be with (yuck) Rachel Bilson. This is a show for geeks and nerds! It plays around with each geek's fantasy of being "utilized" by some intelligence agency. Haha. I can imagine Rexy watching this one over and over.

Ghost Whisperer... I missed the last eppy! I hope it had nothing to do with her still mysterious destiny. Kill her already, let her roam through the after-life then spew her back into life on earth. That should be interesting.

Numb3rs... Amita, Amita, Amita. Are you moving in with Charles? Is the dad moving out or are you going to bunk up on the basement? And Don.. when are you going to mend your dented relationship with the hottie colleague? I liked last week's eppy on Amita playing the online fantasy game, Privacy.

Human Weapon is back!! And so is Bizarre Food with Andy Zimmern.