So what disaster will Jemma bring on Ray? Will she cost him his job? Out him to his family? There's no way it'll be something low key like her just breaking his heart. Also, Ray's neighbor was nice, did anybody else recognize her? She was Josie on Beakman's World: Skip to the :50 second mark <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/op8PS-4veSc&hl=en&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/op8PS-4veSc&hl=en&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
I agree, last night's episode of TB was awesome! Hung is alright, but as you said its hard to follow TB.
I finally watched the first episode of Hung last night... killing time before True Blood. I wasn't impressed.. though the plot had potential, the writing was bad. But I loved True Blood. I can't get enough of Sookie and Eric.
True Blood, or t*** and Fangs as I call it, is ok. But those accents get annoying pretty fast. "Sookeh"
I've been watching this show since the beginning primarily because of where it runs (after True Blood but before Entourage). It is a pretty pointless show, though (even more pointless than Entourage). Kind of interesting at first but doesn't seem to be really going anywhere versus just meandering along. That said...I will still watch it to see what happens given the schedule. I guess HBO is proving it doesn't take much to fill a half hour time slot. It won't last if they cannot come up with better writing than what has been displayed so far. TnA can only carry it so far. I missed a lot of True Blood and only started watching this season. It is definitely the best take on vampires I've ever seen. Have a hard time buying the premise that the world has somehow come to accept that vampires are semi-legit members of society, though, given their blood sucking nature. But, I guess it makes sense if the vampires are trying to put forth the idea that they can co-exist without killing their human counterparts. They are just exploring so many ideas that your typical vampire stuff never even came close to doing in film or TV. That's what makes it so interesting. Kind of weird that they had to include mindreaders and shapeshifters in there, though. I guess my having missed the show early on...I don't understand how it started up. I probably need to go back and watch the first season. Meanwhile, will E get back with Sloan or stay with what's her face? Who the f cares?