Life On Mars. All I could think was: "Hey, Tom Conti's back!
meyerlemon will be happy to see her tv boyfriend again." And now I know this is a remake of a Brit show and I'm THIS close to googling it and getting spoiled. I thought the Frequency moment on the radio with Lenny Kravitz's ex was hideously campy and the sepia tones are kinda ridiculous, but overall it's very entertaining.
Death cage match: Harvey Keitel's Captain Wolf (no, that's not his name, but Keitel will ALWAYS be The Wolf) and Life's Captain USofNYC enter. Only one man can come out alive. It's a tough one, but I think I might actually have to go with Captain USofNYC because it's now come to the point where I want the Charlie and Dani parts to go away already so I can see his subplots. How awesome was the show these past two episodes anyway? "People are always getting killed by the people they're banging. It's a fact!"
The Office was OK. It was good to have Meredith back in the spotlight, it always delivers.
Friday Night Lights episode two is available but I think I'm too lazy and tired tonight for it.
Mad Men, I'm off to watch episode four. I'm intrigued, but by no means thrilled yet.
Dexter. Well... that was... fast. I have to say watching Dex being all freaked out by fatherhood is entertaining, even though it should probably be disturbing.
Last but not least, THANK YOU Mrs. B, I got your package and I do intend to start watching Damages as soon as *herecomestheembarrassingpart* I retreive the DVDs from under the bed where they somehow ended up. I don't think I'm up to moving furniture around right now, but that doesn't mean I'm any less grateful. :-*