The West Wing finale and other TV addictions
You know, it's been a week since the season finale and I haven't really touched on it. I'm not sure how I feel about Leo as the V.P. candidate. It rings vaguely of Dick Cheney, which I suppose might have been the point, but it doesn't seem like the American people, knowing this guy at a heart attack outside of Camp David, is probably not going to want him to be really close to the most powerful seat on the planet.
I am glad that Santos got the bid, of course. Still, I wanted Alda's character and he to form a strange cross-party alliance, because I think their views weren't so different that they couldn't get along for that.
Anyone else see it and have a thought?
My new TV addiction is CSI reruns. This show fascinates. The episode on SpikeTV is about a dead cat lady.
Amusing line from cat-allergic coroner:
Rigor mortis has set in. Lividity is fixed. She's been dead three or four days and I need a Benadryl.
Amusing line from Grissom:
This woman was stabbed. I guess the cats are off the hook.
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I caught the tail end of a show last night after the gym. I can't remember the name now, but it was a religious mini-series regarding the apocalypse. I liked the actors they've chosen, so I may actually try to watch a tv show for the first time in a few years. Depends on next week's episode. Otherwise, the only tv exposure I get is the Military Channel playing in the background.
Honestly, I'm tired of CSI and it's two incarnations although Miami looks interesting this Monday and the tatoo on Jorja Fox's foot intrigued me.
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