Sujet : Re: Ob Veeus sez plus PING BTR
De : dtravel (at) *nospam* sonic.net (Dimensional Traveler)
Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 28. Apr 2025, 00:37:43
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On 4/27/2025 3:25 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:
On 4/27/25 6:13 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
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Hello Anim8r,
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Me:
Agreed. I guess they wanted Sherlock to think she was alive to keep him
from interfering, but do they really have to take Watson and Hudson and
the maid? And of course, kill the only one who’s not part of the established mythos.
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Ob:
There must be a real reason that these people got kidnapped rather than
just to keep SHERLOCK from meddling. At least, I hope that the show offers
up a better reason than that.
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BTW, heads up to you that NO HARD FEELINGS is now on Hulu.
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Yeah, I noticed this. Dunno if I'm going to pull the trigger on it.
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It is a slacker
comedy of sorts starring Jennifer Lawrence. It isn't a great film, but it
does have a very bold nude scene that needs to be watched.
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Yesterday I finished up the final season of YOU on Netflix. The finale was
a bit too cute for its own good (the bad guy got his penis shot off) and a
bit too serving of the female empowerment fanbase (two female former cast
members turned out to not be dead after all), but overall it was still a
successful conclusion for the series.
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If Obveeus is telling me that Elizabeth Lail shows up in the finale of
"You", I might actually watch it the next time I subscribe to Netflix
(which, right now, may be never!).
IMDb says she did 14 episodes, including S05E10 titled “finale”
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I then watched Anna Camp in MURDER AT YELLOWSTONE CITY. This was a weird
film about an old west gold town. Sure, it logically promoted the idea
that murder is a contagious disease so once the murdering starts, everyone
gets to murdering. On the other hand, if you think your friends and
neighbors are wrong about something, I'm not sure the solution is to murder
them all as fast as possible. Toss in a meaningless gay subplot and a
black man riding off into the sunset ending and I am not sure what story
this film was actually trying to tell. On the up side, Aimee Garcia
(LUCIFER' medical examiner) does an almost nude scene.
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Aimee Garcia must be pushing 40 these days.
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Born November 28, 1976. Don’t do the math.
Ain't it a bummer when some young hottie turns out to be an old lady? :P
-- I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky dirty old man.