Digital Spy was reporting at the end of last week that Nashville was cancelled - I wasn't going to be able to watch season 4 and I don't even know if it's started airing here. Also Castle
but how was it really meant to continue sans Beckett? Come on.And the Huntingbird spin-off is not going to fly. Just like last year.
In other news, I watched the Rogue Cut of DoFP and I don't think the extensions add much, though I suspect I'm now going to be concentrating on reading X-Men fic before X-Men Apocalypse comes out.
Dave have, for once, not taken a break after airing a season of Parks and Rec, so we've gone straight into season 6, yay!
6.1
This is the when most of the department goes to London, and I remember an interview from that time, when the show had started airing in the UK, at least, but at a ridiculously late hour. Also, it meant no time to ponder Diane's news, but Ron's reaction was lovely, and despite/because of Leslie, the small wedding (could have had the daughters there, though, Diane) went well. Basically, if Diane could joke that her middle name was Tammy, I think they're going to be fine.
A month and a few changes in appearance later:
Leslie's many-stepped campaign to be re-elected was crazy and probably deserved more attention, but April's move was really sweet, and they came up with as many reasons as possible for the five that were in Londontown to be there. Ron hating on it and Andy bonding with Call me Eddie of Cornwall-upon-Thames, I own Scotland, were very funny, but the big stuff happened back in Pawnee, no? Like HENRY WINKLER as Tom's business enemy and Jean-Ralphio and Mona Lisa's hoodwinked father. (I was going 'Saperstein' why is that familiar?) Most of all, Ann and Chris are pregnant!
Chris Pratt's Andy's jaw-dropping face was good enough to close out season 5 and it was good enough to (almost) close out season 6's opener - this must have been around filming Guardians of the Galaxy duties, yes?
6.2
Still in London (in front of all the possible Union Jacks and tourist attractions, although Andy getting so lost that he ended up in Stonehenge was funny). I didn't believe that the awards were filmed in London, though, the presenter's alleged English accent wasn't very convincing. I spent all of Leslie's speech face-palming. Possibly if Ben had been around to hear her rant beforehand, she might not have let it all out in her speech of frustration.
What pub between two buctchers opposite the Houses of Parliament??
Leslie's gift to Ron was one of her better ones. The footage was pretty funny. He just needed a sheepdog.
But April proving Ron's words, that she appreciated Leslie's Leslieness despite herself, and was willing to read the letter she'd written was the best. Also hug chase! Waah.
(But what happened to April going to vet school?)
Not a traditional barrister's wig, that. Do people from Indiana feel like this all the time they watch the show?
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