“Oh, yeah…”
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It’s another NBN Thursday and this one kicks off a four-day weekend. Selah.
Last night was a lazy evening in, which was nice. SaraRules and I watched Tuesday night’s episode of NCIS, “Legend,” the first of two parts which introduces the “Office of Special Projects.” (It looks as though NCIS is about to spin-off a new series in the same manner in which it was spun-off from from JAG.) The new group features LL Cool J, Chris O’Donnell and Louise Lombard, late of CSI:. SaraRules made the observation that Lombard’s character, Lara Macy, was virtually no different than her CSI: character, Sofia Curtis – her hair, clothing and overall disposition was exactly the same. (We also had an apparent age discrepancy issue… but that’s a story for another time.)
The episode took Gibbs and McGee to L.A., to work on a joint investigation with OSP, while Tony and Ziva remained in D.C. There were a couple of references to “Judgment Day,” the episodes in which then-NCIS Director Jeny Shepard took Tony and Ziva to L.A. and wound up getting killed; those scenes created a couple of tense moments, which I thought played well to character development. On the whole, the episode was good and it will be interesting to see how the new series does, if it gets off the ground.
Stray Toasters
- SaraRules started setting up wedding registries last night.
referenced an interesting comment on MetaTalk this morning:
My favorite thought-piece about Ferris Bueller is the “Fight Club” theory, in which Ferris Bueller, the person, is just a figment of Cameron’s imagination, like Tyler Durden, and Sloane is the girl Cameron secretly loves.
One day while he’s lying sick in bed, Cameron lets “Ferris” steal his father’s car and take the day off, and as Cameron wanders around the city, all of his interactions with Ferris and Sloane, and all the impossible hijinks, are all just played out in his head. This is part of the reason why the “three” characters can see so much of Chicago in less than one day — Cameron is alone, just imagining it all.
It isn’t until he destroys the front of the car in a fugue state does he finally get a grip and decide to confront his father, after which he imagines a final, impossible escape for Ferris and a storybook happy ending for Sloane (“He’s gonna marry me!”), the girl that Cameron knows he can never have.
- Lose the Fish and Justice LEGO of America
- Obama “Pleased” But Says Much Work Remains
- For Free Comic Book Day, DC Comics is releasing Corps 101: The Sinestro Corps
- Raising Katie: What adopting a white girl taught a black family about race in the Obama era
- For the fashionable gamer in your life: Wiimote Cufflinks
- Windows 7 Will Be Free for a Year
- Virgin America Now Serves Absinthe
- One Nation, Seven Sins
…right on to the friction of the day
Namaste.
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