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Bob Sagat, What a Psycho!

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006

Can you believe what a sick and twisted character Bob Sagat played on last night’s Law and Order SUV episode? (11/28/06)I mean, we are talking that all American goody goody dad from Full House. The guy with the lame jokes from America ’s Funniest Home Videos. He went from mediocre comic to full fledged psychopath who murders in the name of love. What an awesome about face.

In an episode that should have been all about the reuniting of Stabler and Benson, Sagat stole the show with his geeky, control-freak character who murders the wife of the man who his wife was having an affair with and almost murders his own wife as well. (That was a mouthful). This guy went to great lengths to subtly poison a woman, set up her husband, inject his wife with some high tech tracking device, only to profess his undying love to his wife by giving up a kidney to save her life. (Or was it part of his liver?)

Back to the return of Benson. What was up with Casey? She was so hard and not at all welcoming to Olivia. She basically blamed Olivia for ruining the case at hand, and had an overall bad temperament. Maybe her caseload was too heavy. Even Elliot didn’t seem all that excited over the return of his old partner. I hope he wasn’t pining away for that other chick. I rather like the conflicted Stabler, the one who punches holes in the walls and knocks perps around rather than deal with his feelings.

Yes, this whole episode brought to mind an old Peaches and Herb song. “Reunited and it feels so good”. Stabler and Benson. Partners in Crime. Excuse, me. I mean Partners in Crime Solving.

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Bob Saget

Friday, December 1st, 2006

I had a feeling he would end up being the killer - it was one of those different roles that you just knew had to happen.

If you missed this week’s episode of Law and Order SVU, a woman was poisoned. Her husband seemed like a likely suspect as he was having an affair with another woman. That other woman’s husband, Bob Saget, claimed not to have known about the affair, but you just knew he did it. So the show wasn’t surprising, but it was entertaining seeing Bob Saget take on a darker role!

Television This Week

Friday, December 1st, 2006

It’s been really busy. I’m in the final day of having month long guests, and I already know I’ll miss them!

I caught a new show last night on BBC America - After Life. It’s not bad, but I can’t say it is something I’ll watch repeatedly. The show revolves around a female psychic who many feel is a fraud. She hears voices and sees spirits and rather wishes she didn’t have her abilities at all. Last night, she came into the life of a young woman whose father and mother attempted to kill their children and themselves with the car’s exhaust. The young woman is now grown up and she is the only survivor.

Slacking?

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Someone recently made a comment elsewhere about how I’d been slacking on this site. In all honesty, I like to pretend I live in a world where judgments are made with at least some inkling of the situation involved, but I realize that’s not the case. For this reason, I’ll delve into my current personal life and offer some insight.

I’m not going into a ton of details because there is filed complaint that is still undergoing investigation by the state in which this occured… but in a nutshell I have been really busy. I have requested that this site be turned over to another writer, not sure how that is going, so I can’t say when a transition might be made.

Right before Halloween, my best friend called up and asked me if I could house her and her one year old for a couple of weeks. She’d been forced to quit her job after discovering that the daycare she was using was neglecting, possibly abusing, her son. Since that time, the daycare has been shut down and the state involved is looking to see if it was truly neglect as the daycare states and not outright abuse, but this left her in a tight spot because no other daycare in her area could take a 1 year old. Her boss offered her a new job but it required two weeks of training in my homestate and not the state she lives in. We figured with two weeks that things would be fine - I could handle my normal freelance jobs writing for a tourism site and then work on the blog at night.

Unfortunately, her training began involving 12 hour work days and was then expanded to over a full month instead of two weeks. They are currently asking her to stay here for another two weeks at least, but she’s turned them down so far because she figures moving into another person’s home is hard enough, going over a month is pushing it. With her currently workload, she isn’t getting home until at least 6:30pm, some nights 10pm. So I began to fall behind in most of my writing jobs and watching TV has become a thing of the past for now. Realizing that something has to go, I opted to give up the job that requires the most time. It is that simple. So while I may not have the time necessary to dedicate to this site, they are looking for a replacement. I do what I can, but for me the most important thing right now is making sure the baby is safe and happy.

Upcoming Law and Order: SVU

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Bob Saget guest stars? I would laugh if he plays a serial killer type! It’s the last thing anyone would ever see him cast as, and I bet he’d do very, very well in such a role.

Prison Break - final show until 2007

Monday, November 27th, 2006

I find I am trying to avoid Fox shows now. If you do watch Prison Break, the show’s first “season finale” occurs tonight. They will pick up the other half of the season next late-winter/spring.

Monk Marathon

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Yesterday, Cold Case and Without A Trace were not on, but USA ran a Monk marathon all day.

I find myself enjoying the show more and more. Dale the Whale made a repeat appearance, only this time it was Tim Curry playing him. I thought Alan Arkin did a good job, Tim Curry has a knack with evil characters.

Close to Home

Friday, November 24th, 2006

Tonight’s episode is new and is going to revolve around the murder of a lawyer that requires consideration for the death penalty.

Will I watch it? I’m still not sure. I realize that CBS felt the personal angle of the show was not to their liking, but since they killed off Annabeth’s husband, I think the show has lost part of its appeal. I liked that aspect and really miss it.

Black Friday

Friday, November 24th, 2006

Here is something that drives me nuts at this time of the year.

I don’t care WHAT you are buying, Christmas is becoming my least favorite time of the year. I do not venture out on Black Friday. I far prefer to get my shopping done before Halloween. As the news comes on, it only reaffirms my beliefs. People need to look at themselves and explain their behavior. I’m watching Boston television and watching a fist fight break out because one older man waiting in line had another item that some younger guy wanted. This is just unbelievable. This is not what Christmas should be about. NO ITEM is worth that. If your child really wants an item, explain to them that sometimes we have to wait.

People getting shot while waiting for Wii’s. People fighting over expensive gaming systems. It’s all so wrong.

My own experience… I went to Christmas Tree Shops three weeks ago to get some items for stocking stuffers and had my 10 year old with me. This kid is obviously too big for a cart, yet she had three people (an elderly woman and then two women I would have placed in there mid-30s) hit her with carts. She wasn’t in the way. She had hold of my cart due to the crowds. Another woman told my thirteen year old to keep walking because he was not moving as quickly as she wanted to move. I don’t have the patience for people like this, so I confronted her and told her that he couldn’t keep walking because he had been told to stay with me. Her response, “Oh, I didn’t realize he had a parent with him. I figured he was another local kid wasting time in store because he had nothing better to do.” Again, I’m shocked and really sad at the state of the shopping world at this time of the year.

I also remember last year in Walmart - watching an older man get pushed in line so hard that he fell and broke his arm. It was a young college aged woman who pushed him because she was in a hurry to get outside to get better cell phone service. She never even stopped to see if he was okay. My husband wound up taking a bruise to his calf because that is where the man’s head hit, but as he told the man, he was happy to take the bruise knowing that at least the man hadn’t smashed his head open on the concrete floor. The fact that this man broke his arm, however, still appalls me.

If shopping is so stressful that you have to take out your angst on kids or other adults - save your shopping for the weeknights when stores are quieter. Or, don’t go out at all. Stay home and get onto your computer. How can these people expect polite kids and fellow shoppers when they don’t demonstrate it themselves?

Here is my wish for Christmas - how about if everyone who goes out treats everyone with respect and then asks them to pass it on. Dignified adults shopping at Christmas without the fighting,

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

Have a safe and happy holiday.

Off the topic…

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

My friend and I took off and went out Christmas shopping last night. Stores are much more tolerable on a weeknight. I’d attempted to go out on Saturday and was subjected to grown men in Legend of Zelda costumes singing Spongebob songs. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite as amusing.

Whoever you guys were, I hope you didn’t freeze too much while waiting for your Wii, but I have to say that grown men who appear to be in their mid to late 30s who are dressed up as different characters from Zelda may need to get lives. However amusing it was, I find the whole dressing up and camping out to get my hands on an overpriced video system is rather sad. Even my video game loving children thought that was a little ridiculous. It’s funny how many people seem to let their lives revolve around these games!

Tonight’s Television

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

Given the impending holiday, many stations are airing holiday shows. There are a few new shows on tonight.

Day Break is new. Day three occurs and the contents in the mailbox seem to be an integral part of tonight’s show.

Criminal Minds finds Gideon interrogating a terror suspect. Things are not looking good when the team stumbles across a major component to a chemical weapon attack. To unravel the case, Gideon and the new agent (Paget Brewster) must get the suspect to talk.

The Nine is new - JoBeth Willams has a guest role tonight.

CSI: NY is also new. The team investigate the murder of a wealthy man who’s body isn’t the only thing found inside the car the victim was about to give his daughter for her Sweet 16.

Jerry Lewis Law & Order: SVU

Monday, November 20th, 2006

I finally saw the episode that was reaired this weekend. Wow! Jerry Lewis tackles a whole new role.

In this episode a mother and daughter are found raped and murdered. The girl is no more than 10 and both have been bitten and tortured. Jerry Lewis plays a homeless man who has ties to the girl, as she would sneak him sandwiches. He is brought in and questioned, only from the interview it appears he may have Alzheimer’s.

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I was shocked when Munch (not sure if I’m spelling it correctly, but with a sleeping toddler laying across my lap, I’m trying to get this done before he wakes) revealed that the homeless man was his uncle. Didn’t see that coming!

To me, the murder takes the backseat to Jerry Lewis and his depression that causes his issues. They keep working the murder and do eventually catch the bad guy, but I guess I was disappointed at how low key that aspect of the case turned out to be. The only reason they catch him is because of the bite marks he left on the bodies.

Holiday

Monday, November 20th, 2006

With the holiday upon us all, television watching might be limited. I know with my friend living here for another two weeks, I’m watching less TV than usual. I did catch Ghost Whisperer, but it’s not exactly a crime drama.

I did catch part of Monk and had to laugh. If you’ve never seen Monk decorate a Christmas tree, you really need to catch that episode. He’s more meticulous than anyone I’ve ever seen. And I thought my husband was bad!

Kid Friendly Mysteries

Friday, November 17th, 2006

When I was growing up, we had Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys… Now my kids are into mysteries but for kid shows it is an area that is really lacking.

With so many mystery book series available, I am really surprised that they do not have more for the tweens who might not be ready for CSI and the likes.

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