i just went on a date with a chick who basically has jennifer lawrence's personality down 100%. like... it was uncanny. i even told her at the end of the date (it was topical) and her instant response was "OH MY GOD EVERYONE SAYS THAT ABOUT ME, but ive watched enough youtube videos of her to know it's true"
i just went on a date with a chick who basically has jennifer lawrence's personality down 100%. like... it was uncanny. i even told her at the end of the date (it was topical) and her instant response was "OH MY GOD EVERYONE SAYS THAT ABOUT ME, but ive watched enough youtube videos of her to know it's true"
I have zero interest in watching those type of shows (L&O).
Here's every show:
-Somebody did something bad and we can't figure out who dunnit.
-Everyone discusses things and everyone appears to have an IQ of 180 and never stumbles over their words when speaking in complicated legalese.
- Introduce a shady suspect who MUST HAVE DONE IT I MEAN LOOK AT HIM HE DOESN'T EVEN SMILE
- Nope, he didn't do it.
- Introduce another suspect. No way she did it. She looks like the all-American girl!
- Introduce another suspect who kinda could go either way.
- More 180 IQed dialogue between the crime-fighters.
- Suspect 3 seems to be cleared.
- Standstill. No way suspect 2 actually did it. We gotta keep this case from getting cold! Keep looking! But keep suspect 2 around.
- More well-written dialogue that people in the industry probably crack up at.
- BAM. At the 53 minute mark of the hour long episode a breakthrough! Turns out suspect 2 DID IT! Sam Waterston flies in on a hang-glider in his crime-fighter suit and throws cuffs on her. Roll credits.
My wife loves watching these things. Forensic science shows like Bones and stuff. I don't get it. If I did I'd probably rock the HD TV by now.
Pretty much watch sports, Jeopardy!, and Celebrity Apprentice and that's about it right now. Used to watch Idol because Simon was awesome and logical. No way I'd watch that steaming pile now.