Cheryl J
Chef Extraordinaire
I watched about 5 minutes of Nadia G a couple of years ago and couldn't reach for the remote fast enough.
I loved Scorpion, it has all the right notes, taps into several interests of mine and had good action.
Aside from Bear, realized that Amy Acker needs to eat some potatoes...she's getting too thin, scary thin.
Don't tell Mrs. K, but I like her also.I was too busy watching Sarah Shahi to notice.
Don't tell Mrs. K, but I like her also.
I knew that emoticon would eventually prove to be good for something else. Maybe this one, too:
Has anyone else seen this on PBS? Yet another remarkable masterpiece by Ken Burns..
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History | Ken Burns America
I didn't, but Himself did. Not one to get out of his chair while TV-viewing, and not much of a talker, it seemed like Himself came into the kitchen (where ELSE would I be??? ) during every commercial break to laugh over some flaw in the writing, chortling in disbelief over how wrong they got stuff from the way it works in the real world. The worse part is as he launched into what he had just seen, I would finish off his sentence by saying the correct way. That was so wrong because I have nowhere close to his knowledge regarding tech and science. I guess the writers want you to suspend reality for the hour the show is on?Anyone else watch Scorpion on Monday night?.
Yup, it's ALWAYS "sports ball season". Well, unless you're a hockey fan. I'll have to remember that phrase for future use.... He doesn't seem to have enjoyed the first episode as much as I did, but then it's sports ball season
Sarah Shahi is actually on "Person of Interest," but since you were busy ogling IoanHowever, as you and Steve seem to think "Scorpion" is watchable for Sarah Shahi, I'll enjoy every episode ofIoan Gruffudd"Forever".
...to laugh over some flaw in the writing, chortling in disbelief over how wrong they got stuff from the way it works in the real world...
Has anyone else seen this on PBS? Yet another remarkable masterpiece by Ken Burns..
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History | Ken Burns America
Andy, I think "Forever" won't last longer than one season - if that. It might be this year's "Mind Games". However, as you and Steve seem to think "Scorpion" is watchable for Sarah Shahi, I'll enjoy every episode ofIoan Gruffudd"Forever".
I didn't, but Himself did. Not one to get out of his chair while TV-viewing, and not much of a talker, it seemed like Himself came into the kitchen (where ELSE would I be??? ) during every commercial break to laugh over some flaw in the writing, chortling in disbelief over how wrong they got stuff from the way it works in the real world. The worse part is as he launched into what he had just seen, I would finish off his sentence by saying the correct way. That was so wrong because I have nowhere close to his knowledge regarding tech and science. I guess the writers want you to suspend reality for the hour the show is on?