OMG!!! Lisa Edelstein is only 38! Honestly, I suck at guessing ages. You asked me about Stockard Channing, I would have said "Oh, maybe 50? 55?" She's sixty-freaking-one! She's my grandparents' age!
SVU: *Squeals with delight at reallyshortOliviaskirt* And Fin's son was cute!
NCIS: The smile at the end- I can't figure that out. The way I see it, there are several ways to take it.
1. Ziva's peace offering worked, and Abby thinks they may be able to be friends.
2. Ziva's peace offering did not work, but Abby's happy about being able to get out of doing the reconstruction.
3. Abby still hates her because she replaced Kate, but has decided to pretend to be nice so that Gibbs doesn't hit her.
4.Abby thinks she's hot and is relishing the opportunity to take her down to the lab alone. (Elevator sex, w00t!)
5. Abby is going to use this little construction event to tell her exactly why she dislikes her (because Ziva's replacing the love of her life who was brutally murdered by the new agent's brother.) And either
5a. still hates her
or
5b. will begin to try and develp a friendship now that that's cleared up.
And I am so writing a story about #5 if I ever magically obtain any writing skills. Or whenever I'm bored.
Watched Grind this evening. Interesting skate footage. Not enough Jennifer Morrison. Also got CSI Season 1, disks 3&4 from the library. (My Buffy disk with the good "Gay me up, Willow" episode got sent back because I didn't pick it up in time.) Really good bit at the very beginning of 1x10, "Sex, Lies, and Larvae". Catherine looks to Sara and says "Bye.", smiling suggestively, and Sara waggles her fingers (waving like) back at her. Now, why did Catherine say goodbye to just Sara?
Article about Lisa in some magazine. She's talking about her perfect mate. They've got to be smart, and take care of themselves. She says they don't have to be vegetarian, but she says it in a "That would be an added bonus" way. Oh, Lisa, pick me, pick me! But it says she and her character have something in common: "They're both looking for a good man." Bullshit. Cuddy is so gay. (And if Edelstein was too, I would be happy for the rest of my life.)
Lisa was evidently a transexual on Ally McBeal. So getting that episode. Hmm, one of the first television on-screen lesbian kisses, a transexual, and now she-who-flirts-with-the-hospital's-married-lawyer? Oh, yeah.
SVU: *Squeals with delight at reallyshortOliviaskirt* And Fin's son was cute!
NCIS: The smile at the end- I can't figure that out. The way I see it, there are several ways to take it.
1. Ziva's peace offering worked, and Abby thinks they may be able to be friends.
2. Ziva's peace offering did not work, but Abby's happy about being able to get out of doing the reconstruction.
3. Abby still hates her because she replaced Kate, but has decided to pretend to be nice so that Gibbs doesn't hit her.
4.
5. Abby is going to use this little construction event to tell her exactly why she dislikes her (because Ziva's replacing the love of her life who was brutally murdered by the new agent's brother.) And either
5a. still hates her
or
5b. will begin to try and develp a friendship now that that's cleared up.
And I am so writing a story about #5 if I ever magically obtain any writing skills. Or whenever I'm bored.
Watched Grind this evening. Interesting skate footage. Not enough Jennifer Morrison. Also got CSI Season 1, disks 3&4 from the library. (My Buffy disk with the good "Gay me up, Willow" episode got sent back because I didn't pick it up in time.) Really good bit at the very beginning of 1x10, "Sex, Lies, and Larvae". Catherine looks to Sara and says "Bye.", smiling suggestively, and Sara waggles her fingers (waving like) back at her. Now, why did Catherine say goodbye to just Sara?
Article about Lisa in some magazine. She's talking about her perfect mate. They've got to be smart, and take care of themselves. She says they don't have to be vegetarian, but she says it in a "That would be an added bonus" way. Oh, Lisa, pick me, pick me! But it says she and her character have something in common: "They're both looking for a good man." Bullshit. Cuddy is so gay. (And if Edelstein was too, I would be happy for the rest of my life.)
Lisa was evidently a transexual on Ally McBeal. So getting that episode. Hmm, one of the first television on-screen lesbian kisses, a transexual, and now she-who-flirts-with-the-hospital's-married-lawyer? Oh, yeah.