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Got caught up with 3-7 yesterday whilst puttering around the house. I expect that they’ll reair the finale next Sunday morning or another day. I’ll check it out. So the only one I’m missing is the first episode besides last night’s shows.
Nonnie, check TNT listings because they tend to rerun their programs a lot. I don’t watch it at it’s initial time on Sunday nights (that’s for Galavant) but I know they reaired them the following weekend and at other times through the week.
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JosephineParticipantGareth has become my favorite. Loved “Little Gareth” too. It’s so funny and the songs are pretty catchy. And it has continuity! The jester was in the dungeon. 😉 Glad to know some showrunners appreciate continuity.
The guy who plays Gal was on a talk show last week and said they hope to get picked up for a second season. I do wonder if they get picked up for a season two what the story line would be about. It’s interesting that he mentioned they do their singing live. They don’t lip sync their parts. He talked about how hard it is to stay in character singing when trying to mount a horse.
Next week I’ll have to record it and watch it after since Sons of Liberty is airing at the same time. So much goodness on Sunday nights. 😉
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
JosephineParticipantThere is a marathon of it today on TNT. Missed the first and part of the second episode but currently watching the third. One good thing about TNT is they run their shows over and over so if you miss it then you can catch it again.
I’m surprised they haven’t reaired all the Librarian movies they’ve made in the lead up to the new series. Or maybe they did and I missed them. Those were quite good.
As for short seasons, it seems more and more shows are going that way. And it’s not necessarily a bad thing. I always thought I’d hate them but storytelling seems tighter because they actually have to tell a more concise story.
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
JosephineParticipantI would never have guessed a scarf…and I had some interesting guesses. 😉 It came out great. Love the purple and white together.
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
JosephineParticipantWatcher, I wonder a lot about how Neal would act to this or that in the story. Under the spell of shattered sight I think all his pent up feelings for his dad would come out. I can’t imagine him really saying anything to Emma but his ire would be focused on his father. But we shall never know because they ruined the show by catering to the Mouse and a demographic of fangirls.
Border security, from the sound of her story didn’t want to let Text go 😛
Have a safe trip, Social Butterfly Heather. 😛 The rest of us will stay in our cold homes huddled under electric blankets and space heaters whilst you travel the nation chasing skaters. *hugs and kisses*
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
JosephineParticipant“I wish I could learn but I don’t have enough time in my day” then they plug away on their iphones or tablets for 20 minutes.
Jo, have u been spying on me
I see all. 😈 😆
I miss theorizing, too. It was my favorite part. Now it just seems useless. And it seems like we’re not the only ones. The forum has been dead recently. Even tumblr, although I stay in the Rumbelle tag usually, doesn’t seem as into the show as it used to be. I really wonder about the ratings come March.
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JosephineParticipantI’ll be missing TBBT tonight Jo, thou shalt tweet me a brief reaction. But remember last week you told me to have kleenex and I totally freaked out thinking something really bad was going to happen
I shall tweet you. I promise not to try to freak you out. Sorry about last week, I was just full of emotion, but in a really good way. 😉
I admit I’m more likely to cry at good things than sad things. Always have been that way. I hear those occasional good news stories on the local news and I’m bawling by the end. I do tear up at sad things, but give me a feel good story and I’m mush.
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
JosephineParticipantKnitting historically has been a male activity, actually There is nothing inherently feminine about it. Knitting guilds, soldiers, fisherman during their off season, etc. It’s only in the modern times that it’s been looked down up as a women’s activity, specifically a granny’s hobby. If you knit in public as a person under the age of 50 you inevitably get either the comment, “Oh, are you going to have a baby?” or “I thought only old grannies knit” or my favorite backhanded compliment “I wish I could learn but I don’t have enough time in my day” then they plug away on their iphones or tablets for 20 minutes.
Oh, I can’t wait to see MRJ on my screen again. Hope it gets great reviews and ratings.
I just stepped on a mirror and broke it. Yay, lucky me. 😐
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
JosephineParticipantWe just need another 3 hour talk-fest in a small restaurant. And by talk fest I mean *****-fest. Poor people around us.
You can’t have another unless I am there. 😉 With the way this weather is going it might mean July. 😛 RG can bring her crochet and I can bring my knitting and can channel our inner Madame Defarge as we plot and chat. 😆
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JosephineParticipantI have no clue that that is. And I’ve tried to guess. 😉 What is it, I’m intrigued.
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
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