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Jan 13, 2009 21:31

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la_tante January 14 2009, 05:52:45 UTC
giggle snort

i'm so with you.

have you ever watched hustle? the "brit awesome essentially the same kind of show" show?

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annerbhp January 14 2009, 06:04:26 UTC
No, I have not! I will have to check that out.

I'd really like a Hardison of my very own. And maybe a Parker. And a Spencer. But if I have to pick one? Yeah, a Hardison. Yum.

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dotcentennial January 14 2009, 17:58:30 UTC
i kinda want the rad control room. i love the gadgets!

sorry dotcentennial is my teaching alterego....it's la_tante here!

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pepper_field January 14 2009, 15:27:35 UTC
Leverage is like Hustle? Ooh!

*makes note to watch out for Leverage*

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lanna_kitty January 14 2009, 06:16:38 UTC
Yay!! someone else on the flist who watches this show!

I'm watching this week's episode right now.

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annerbhp January 14 2009, 07:33:54 UTC
Oh, it's a good one. Everyone is in rare form. Especially the magical trio of Parker, Hardison, and Spencer. Suddenly I have a craving for a hell of a lot of fic. Hmmm...

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lanna_kitty January 14 2009, 07:38:06 UTC
heeeee. I loved Park as babysitter, teaching the girl to be a felon when left alone for 5 minutes. Made. Of. Win.

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pataka02 January 14 2009, 06:38:25 UTC
Yay! The Leverage love is spreading!!!

Such teamy goodness... you should watch the earlier eps; I think they're on TNT's website.

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annerbhp January 14 2009, 07:34:46 UTC
One person at a time, we shall conquer! :) I am totally looking forward to catching up on the ealier eps. I'll take a look at the site!

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majorsamfan January 14 2009, 06:58:31 UTC
I've enjoyed the episodes I've seen. Reminds me of Mission: Impossible (the series) and the movie "Sneakers" (Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, pre-BSG Mary McDonnell, David Straithairn and Dan Ackroyd).

Looking ahead to the episodes "The Mile High Job", the synopsis sounds a little like an episode earlier this season on "Eleventh Hour".

Tim Hutton almost always is worth watching. I like the combination of quirky characters a LOT.

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annerbhp January 14 2009, 07:32:51 UTC
Yes, I think that's it. It's the quirkiness of them that I just LOVE. They all completely think that all the others are nuts, but are cool with that. Plus, I have always had a soft spot for the socially awkward, says whatever she is thinking characters, so that makes Parker of the win in my book.

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majorsamfan January 14 2009, 08:50:16 UTC
Yes, see I think this is why, while I like "Cold Case", I haven't really clicked with the actors/characters. I like them "okay", but I don't have a strong reaction to them, positive or negative. They're troubled and such, but except for the uncouth heavyset guy, I just don't find them, um... non-homogeneous. They're troubled, but just...average. Nothing *really* sets them apart from regular people, which may be the intention so many people relate. I know cops don't have a great track record with relationships but no one on Cold Case seems capable of a proper relationship.

Thinking about how much crime drama there is out there, it's like "Cold Case" is 3 scoops of vanilla ice cream and 1 scoup of a fun flavor (the whole cold case premise and how they flash back and forth) compared to one of those huge Farrell's Ice Cream parlor sundaes with 20 differently-flavored scoops.

Leverage is a bowl full of lots of really interesting flavors.
;p

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annerbhp January 14 2009, 17:11:04 UTC
Have to admit, I've never watched Cold Case, and now I'm not feeling inclined. Lol. :)

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beanpot January 14 2009, 12:09:45 UTC
Oh I love this show so very very much. Between this, Sanctuary, and Psych...I love my DVR again. It is not lonely.

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annerbhp January 14 2009, 17:12:48 UTC
It's just so fun! And I think it might also have something to do with how little invested I am at this point. It's just fun, entertaining stuff. And I would totally pay just to watch those five hang out in a restaurant together. I guess this is just proving the adage true yet again: it's all about the characters.

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