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Originally posted by thecubsfanThe engravers can start working on the statuettes now.
Quoted for truth.
These two episodes combined definitely top "Three Stories" as the finest moment in this series's history. And keep in mind that last week's episode was supposed to be the Super Bowl one. I can only grieve for what was lost to the strike.
smark/net attack Advisory System Status is: Elevated (Holds; June 18, 2006) While the switch from Cena to RVD should alleviate some complaints, the inevitability of the belt's return to Cena (note where Summerslam is this year) and the poor initial showing by the new ECW are enough to keep the indicator where it is for now. The pieces are in place, though, especially on RAW, for improvements to be made to the IWC's psyche in the near future.
Originally posted by thecubsfanThe engravers can start working on the statuettes now.
Quoted for truth.
These two episodes combined definitely top "Three Stories" as the finest moment in this series's history. And keep in mind that last week's episode was supposed to be the Super Bowl one. I can only grieve for what was lost to the strike.
Really? Wow.
My wife, the lovely Mrs. whatever, never cries or tears up at the emotional stuff in movies or TV. We were both in tears with this episode. I had not yet seen the second half of last week's episode, so we started there and plowed through the whole thing. I have to agree, these were the best episodes of the series so far. Outstanding.
"As you may have read in Robert Parker's Wine Newsletter, 'Donaghy Estates tastes like the urine of Satan, after a hefty portion of asparagus.'" Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock
Holy hell, Amber's last few lines were some of the heaviest stuff I've ever seen on TV. I'll readily admit that I was crying by the end. Kutner eating a bowl of cereal and watching TV was exactly what I needed after that, though.
"I could drown the pain, and drink upon commuter trains, and here you stand in eastern standard time" - Mike Doughty
Apparently I was in need of a good cry. Thanks House!
It was all beautifully done, with dignity and humanity. And I suspect I'm not the only one who snuggled up a little closer to his spouse after watching it last night...
I kind of hope we see Wilson become House v.2, leading House to temper his tantrums. That would make for a nice close to the series: House realizes what his attitude is doing to his life, and he matures. The physician heals himself.
"To be the man, you gotta beat demands." -- The Lovely Mrs. Tracker