laylee: (We never really grow up by storymouse)
Well, Callum Keith Rennie was on my TV for, like, twenty minutes, but then the inevitable happened, and, well, you know the rest. Oh well, at least I have another of his Da Vinci's Inquest episodes to look forward to at midnight. And [livejournal.com profile] china_shop has been spamming her own flist with teh hot comment porn, so I can also revel in the delightful image of Ray and Fraser getting it on.

And in news that possibly comes as no shock to anyone given it's slow decline in quality and ratings, and the recent death of one of it's most popular stars, NBC has announced that The West Wing has been cancelled. It's sad, but at the same time it's the right thing to do. The show hasn't been the same since Aaron Sorkin left, and the spark of the early seasons has pretty much died. Apparently the decision was made before John Spencer died, but at least they're going to let it go with dignity.

Maybe this means that Brad Whitford will be free to join Aaron's new show. With Malcolm in the Middle also finishing this year, his wife, Jane Kaczmarek, will be out of work and someone has to keep the kids in milk and cookies.

Meanwhile, am seething with jealousy that several people (well, two) on my flist got to see Josh Charles' new play in Chicago. And I can't even take comfort in my Sports Night DVDs because the BIL still has them. I guess I'll just have to watch Muppets from Space. Again.

And now I would like to wish both [livejournal.com profile] lovekeller and [livejournal.com profile] lordessrenegade a very Happy Birthday! I hope it's as fine as fine can be.
Mood:: 'quixotic' quixotic
laylee: (We never really grow up by storymouse)
Well, Callum Keith Rennie was on my TV for, like, twenty minutes, but then the inevitable happened, and, well, you know the rest. Oh well, at least I have another of his Da Vinci's Inquest episodes to look forward to at midnight. And [livejournal.com profile] china_shop has been spamming her own flist with teh hot comment porn, so I can also revel in the delightful image of Ray and Fraser getting it on.

And in news that possibly comes as no shock to anyone given it's slow decline in quality and ratings, and the recent death of one of it's most popular stars, NBC has announced that The West Wing has been cancelled. It's sad, but at the same time it's the right thing to do. The show hasn't been the same since Aaron Sorkin left, and the spark of the early seasons has pretty much died. Apparently the decision was made before John Spencer died, but at least they're going to let it go with dignity.

Maybe this means that Brad Whitford will be free to join Aaron's new show. With Malcolm in the Middle also finishing this year, his wife, Jane Kaczmarek, will be out of work and someone has to keep the kids in milk and cookies.

Meanwhile, am seething with jealousy that several people (well, two) on my flist got to see Josh Charles' new play in Chicago. And I can't even take comfort in my Sports Night DVDs because the BIL still has them. I guess I'll just have to watch Muppets from Space. Again.

And now I would like to wish both [livejournal.com profile] lovekeller and [livejournal.com profile] lordessrenegade a very Happy Birthday! I hope it's as fine as fine can be.
Mood:: 'quixotic' quixotic

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