Okay, the scene with Madeline Albrecht on Gilmore Girls? Fucking priceless. I mean, holy-shit level priceless.
The preview for the future episode in which Jess returns? Made me throw up a little in my mouth. Have I mentioned that he's one of my least favorite characters, ever? If they do a Gilmore Girls/House crossover, they can have both Jess and Stacy die in a car accident together, and I'd call it the best hour of TV, ever.
Over on Prison Break, I can't talk about this without a spoiler tag, so here's one:
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Okay, yesterday,
theferrett posted about F*@%k Yeah! moments. The ending, in which we see that LJ used his cameraphone to record the agent, was a perfect example of one.
The vice-president thing had already leaked, but it was still a nice (and logical) twist. They'd done a great job of never specifying that the Veep was a woman. And I didn't realize how far they'd go in dealing with LJ's family. Wow.
And don't get me started on Marilyn. We all knew it would happen, but it's still heartbreaking. Of course, at least a part of me wonders if it was really Bellick, or if Scofield might have decided that it was necessary. Still, unlike most of the humans on the show, Marilyn was an innocent, and deserved better.
In both cases, these were probably the best epiosdes of each series this year. And since we watched both last night (thanks to Tivo and no House), it was a good viewing night.
The preview for the future episode in which Jess returns? Made me throw up a little in my mouth. Have I mentioned that he's one of my least favorite characters, ever? If they do a Gilmore Girls/House crossover, they can have both Jess and Stacy die in a car accident together, and I'd call it the best hour of TV, ever.
Over on Prison Break, I can't talk about this without a spoiler tag, so here's one:
"
Okay, yesterday,
The vice-president thing had already leaked, but it was still a nice (and logical) twist. They'd done a great job of never specifying that the Veep was a woman. And I didn't realize how far they'd go in dealing with LJ's family. Wow.
And don't get me started on Marilyn. We all knew it would happen, but it's still heartbreaking. Of course, at least a part of me wonders if it was really Bellick, or if Scofield might have decided that it was necessary. Still, unlike most of the humans on the show, Marilyn was an innocent, and deserved better.
In both cases, these were probably the best epiosdes of each series this year. And since we watched both last night (thanks to Tivo and no House), it was a good viewing night.