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My lunchtime binge currently is The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
For breakfast, I just finished Lower Decks S5, and am now doing the last few eps of F-Troop, after which I'll watch S3 of What-If, and then settle in for the complete run of Speed Racer. If my wife can handle it
Silo S2E7-8 (What is worse than running out of air while diving deep and getting the bends? Getting shot with an arrow. Juliette and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day).
The Shield (my husband who hates cop shows is out of town visiting family so I watched the first three episodes last night). So far just sort of makes me wish I was watching The Wire again but I'm gonna give it at least a full season since a lot of shows I love take longer than that to really get off the ground.
Just got done watching the final episode of Blue Bloods.
Some minor spoilers:
Jamie and Eddie are expecting.
OMG, they killed Eddie's partner (Badillo)! YOU BASTARDS!
Edward James Olmos. How cool is that? Pity he didn't have more scenes.
Erin and her ex (Jack Boyle) are getting remarried. As if it wasn't obvious. What I did not expect was that it was Erin who proposed to Jack!
For once, Mayor Chase ISN'T being a dick. He is shot, but survives.
Really sucks that CBS cancelled the show. None of the cast and crew wanted to end it. But what can you do. Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll do a TV-movie or another network will pick it up.
It blows me away that the Apollo 13 movie is now 30 years old. It's been longer between now and when it came out, than between the movie and the original incident!
I say "incident" rather than "disaster" because I happen to agree with Gene Kranz (Ed Harris) in that movie: It was NASA's finest hour. All three of those astronauts could have died...and yet they still got home. That, indeed, was one of our finest hours.
fun fact: Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon and (God rest his soul) Bill Paxton were all very proud of the fact that they never got sick from being in the zero-G environment during filming.....the cameramen weren't so lucky.
first 5-6 episodes of Part 1/Season 1 of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood I've enjoyed so far. I tried to keep up with the original show that used to be on Cartoon Network/Adult Swim a long long time ago but jumped in at some odd stuff back then in the show