Not sure if anyone here still watches "Criminal Minds"...and it's entirely
possible I'm just reading too far into this, but...
On this week's episode (12x6, "Elliott's Pond"), three kids in rural
Delaware are about to enter a corn field to solve a 30-year old murder
mystery. Later in the
I do enjoy getting nostalgic about the Southern California of my youth, so
a while ago I started following some of the social media figures who are
influential in the region's historic preservation movement. Mistake. They
are as militant a lobbying group as the NRA. Even as someone who agrees
with
Not his far-more-famous digs in Palm Springs, but another 8-bed, 8-bath
place in Toluca Lake near the Cahuenga exit of the Ventura... an LA
councilman tried to stop what he thought was its demolition -- a previous
potential buyer was thinking about that, but nothing was signed, the
Since I stopped reading a lot of message boards a long time ago and my
Twitter status is still rudimentary, have a lot of "Community" fans been
getting on McHale's ass for doing this show and throwing around words like
"traitor" and "sellout?" Of course, I suspect that the "Community"
audience
Brad Beam, to PGage and moi:
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> *>*PGage, to moi:
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> I don't know how bad it once was, but it was not good when I took it. How
> did everything go?
>
>
>
> >Again, mine isn't till Tuesday (22). One would think that if
> electrolyte-based sports drinks' flavor can be improved, so can these.
Nobody's a "Luther" fan in here? :)Doug FieldsTampa, FL
Original Message
Subject: Re: [TV orNotTV] British Mystery
From: Jay Lewis
Date: Fri, November 18, 2016 9:15 am
To: tvornottv@googlegroups.com
I won't say it's OMG-the-greatest-EVA, but I
I enjoyed The Fall (I've only seen the first season) because it turns the
usual trope of keeping one in suspense over who the murderer is on its
head. We know from almost the first episode and we get to enjoy the
dramatic irony of the cat and mouse chase. Plus, Gillian Anderson.
If your