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Post by Lola m on Dec 22, 2008 13:00:55 GMT -5
I believe Hardison is already my favorite character on television. Tech-guy is awesome! And he gets the best snarky lines. But I'm lovin' CK's "I have hurt people, so I'm OK" guy too.
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Post by Lola m on Dec 22, 2008 13:03:05 GMT -5
I believe Hardison is already my favorite character on television. I love all of them, even Sophie, but Hardison and Parker are so wonderfully different: Hardison in his absolute pragmatism, and Parker in her utter daftness. Julia, and Elliott= male slayer, yes? Oooh, yes! Thief-"I love money" woman is very fun! When they opened the box of billions and she was all "oooooh" and rubbing up against it? Heee! (As you can tell, I do not know character names yet, it always takes me a really really long time for that kind of stuff to sink in.)
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Dec 22, 2008 13:31:29 GMT -5
I love all of them, even Sophie, but Hardison and Parker are so wonderfully different: Hardison in his absolute pragmatism, and Parker in her utter daftness. Julia, and Elliott= male slayer, yes? Oooh, yes! Thief-"I love money" woman is very fun! When they opened the box of billions and she was all "oooooh" and rubbing up against it? Heee! (As you can tell, I do not know character names yet, it always takes me a really really long time for that kind of stuff to sink in.) I loved that moment too. Cause before when she was talking about how much she loved money, you're like, OK doesn't everybody?, but then you realize that she really, really, LOVES money. Like in a physical way.
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Post by Pixi on Dec 24, 2008 8:00:05 GMT -5
"Somebody has to fight the injured. That's my niche." I truly love Hardison. Love him.
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Post by Lola m on Dec 26, 2008 22:24:52 GMT -5
I believe Hardison is already my favorite character on television. Tech-guy is awesome! And he gets the best snarky lines. But I'm lovin' CK's "I have hurt people, so I'm OK" guy too. Heh! I love him trying to run the presentation at the start of the horse ep. All organized and ready for the visual learners and the auditory learners and all. With my job? I have much empathy. ;D
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Post by Lola m on Dec 26, 2008 22:26:06 GMT -5
Oooh, yes! Thief-"I love money" woman is very fun! When they opened the box of billions and she was all "oooooh" and rubbing up against it? Heee! (As you can tell, I do not know character names yet, it always takes me a really really long time for that kind of stuff to sink in.) I loved that moment too. Cause before when she was talking about how much she loved money, you're like, OK doesn't everybody?, but then you realize that she really, really, LOVES money. Like in a physical way. And then her line about not buying stuff but just banking the money gains a whole new meaning.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Dec 27, 2008 21:33:44 GMT -5
Is that DB Sweeney? He looks really different.
The flashbacks continue to amuse. ;D
And Parker is dressed... some how. I can't even describe the way she's dressed here, but it's very diverting.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Dec 27, 2008 22:01:43 GMT -5
Are Hardison and Eliot the new Zach and Hodges?
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Dec 27, 2008 22:32:57 GMT -5
Are Hardison and Eliot the new Zach and Hodges? Hardison's nobody's babe in the woods, though. Julia, and Eliot's lacking the conspiracy nut bits
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jan 2, 2009 20:42:25 GMT -5
This latest episode had an impressive amount of complexity and was very entertaining. I'm still missing the depth and breadth of my standard television fare. It's OK, not every show has to have extensive storyarcing nor lend itself to analysis, and a lot of people are probably wanting shows right now that are simply about the good guys nabbing the bad guys every week in an entertaining way (which explains the popularity of The Mentalist), but it personally prevents me from really getting invested in the show, since a large part of my enjoying a book/film/musical/tv show is the extensive analysis and the repeated rewatching.
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Post by Lola m on Jan 4, 2009 22:15:09 GMT -5
Are Hardison and Eliot the new Zach and Hodges? I think they might be. Because watching them have so very much fun becoming the FBI agents? Best! Entertainment! "The book got a good man killed!" Telling them one of the demands is an Etch-a-sketch, because "someone in there likes to squiggle"?
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Post by Lola m on Jan 4, 2009 22:17:17 GMT -5
This latest episode had an impressive amount of complexity and was very entertaining. I'm still missing the depth and breadth of my standard television fare. It's OK, not every show has to have extensive storyarcing nor lend itself to analysis, and a lot of people are probably wanting shows right now that are simply about the good guys nabbing the bad guys every week in an entertaining way (which explains the popularity of The Mentalist), but it personally prevents me from really getting invested in the show, since a large part of my enjoying a book/film/musical/tv show is the extensive analysis and the repeated rewatching. I like the pure entertainment shows, but yes I am also very much looking forward to the return of Lost and Life and so on. I need something to sink my teeth into as well.
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Post by Squeemonster on Jan 7, 2009 9:03:24 GMT -5
I am so on board the Hardison/Parker train after that scene with them last night. I just wanted to hug Hardison after that look of hope and lovey-dovey feelings on his face--he's just too cute! And cool. And hot. Timothy Hutton as the director cracked my shit up. ;D
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Jan 7, 2009 10:42:54 GMT -5
I am so on board the Hardison/Parker train after that scene with them last night. I just wanted to hug Hardison after that look of hope and lovey-dovey feelings on his face--he's just too cute! And cool. And hot. Timothy Hutton as the director cracked my shit up. ;D I'm going to rewatch the last act after the icky boys go away; I couldn't hear the TV over the rain much of last night, and Franklin was doing his giant hamster routine. Julia, the man can make more noise with two sheets of paper and a pill bottle than most people can with a full drum-kit
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Jan 7, 2009 22:14:16 GMT -5
The gang is so hilariously dysfunctional in this episode.
And I love that Eastern European Lady said that Eliot's hair is too long. Because it is.
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