I watched:
What did you watch?
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I watched:
What did you watch?
ELEMENTARY ended rather abruptly
and the fire stick decided I should watch
CASTLE, but that ended (offscreen) so sadly that I looked for something
else and ended up turning on the 1991 version of LAND OF THE LOST, which
ran overnight while I slept
I also turned to the gray Web for the latest chapter of THE LIBRARIANS
where they went medieval. The copy I got was a work copy with time code and notes about scenes being sped up andslowed down.
They mentioned Bob Newhart! Pretty much on the anniversary of his death,
too.
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I watched:
What did you watch?
ELEMENTARY ended rather abruptly and the fire stick decided I should watch CASTLE, but that ended (offscreen) so sadly that I looked for something
else and ended up turning on the 1991 version of LAND OF THE LOST, which
ran overnight while I slept
I also turned to the gray Web for the latest chapter of THE LIBRARIANS
where they went medieval. The copy I got was a work copy with time code and notes about scenes being sped up andslowed down.
They mentioned Bob Newhart! Pretty much on the anniversary of his death,
too.
On 7/24/25 7:56 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I watched:
What did you watch?
ELEMENTARY ended rather abruptly
I think I remember the series finale being... OK?
and the fire stick decided I should watch
CASTLE, but that ended (offscreen) so sadly that I looked for something
else and ended up turning on the 1991 version of LAND OF THE LOST, which
ran overnight while I slept
I'm not ever sure I knew this existed!
I also turned to the gray Web for the latest chapter of THE LIBRARIANS
where they went medieval. The copy I got was a work copy with time code and >> notes about scenes being sped up andslowed down.
They mentioned Bob Newhart! Pretty much on the anniversary of his death,
too.
Cool.
I wish I had more time to watch TV, as I'd pick up TL:TNC. But as things stand know, I'll be lucky if I can find enough downtime in the Fall to
watch it. :(
anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I watched:
What did you watch?
ELEMENTARY ended rather abruptly and the fire stick decided I should watch >> CASTLE, but that ended (offscreen) so sadly that I looked for something
else and ended up turning on the 1991 version of LAND OF THE LOST, which
ran overnight while I slept
I also turned to the gray Web for the latest chapter of THE LIBRARIANS
where they went medieval. The copy I got was a work copy with time code and >> notes about scenes being sped up andslowed down.
They mentioned Bob Newhart! Pretty much on the anniversary of his death,
too.
Oh, and I watched the senses shattering season four premiere of FAMILY LAW,
a show I never heard about until this last week. Starring Jewel State and >Genelle Williams from warehouse the 13th of the series.
This is absolutely horrendously bad. It’s like they took a bad Saturday >Night Live sketch where everybody was hopelessly woke and played it
straight. Everybody is drunk and gay, and men are wearing dresses and bad >wigs and siblings are from different races. And nobody notices or cares. I >guess it’s the Canadian way?
One and done.
I watched North 02's Cannibalism in Prehistory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwwQ7N9V8xQ
As usual for this channel, it was excellent. It also covered cannibalism during recorded history, which I did not expect. I haven't seen this
channel do that before, but okay I guess.
Next, I watched the new South Park. It's S27E01, "Sermon on the 'Mount."
CP Cevapvcny unf pbairegrq sebz cbyvgvpny pbeerpgarff gb cbjre
Puevfgvnavgl. Ur vaivgrf Wrfhf gb gur fpubby, naq Enaql Znefu orpbzrf pbaprearq, ohg frrxf inyvqngvba sebz Nyrkn vafgrnq bs qbvat nalguvat.
Pnegzna vf irel haunccl nobhg gur qrngu bs jbxr, ng svefg frrzvat natel,
ohg riraghnyyl pbasrffvat gb Ohggref gung ur ab ybatre xabjf jung *ur*
fubhyq qb. Gurl pnzr hc jvgu n cerggl tbbq fbyhgvba gb gurve frys-
perngrq genc bs univat Ze. Tneevfba svyy Qbanyq Gehzc'f ebyr.
It had some laughs, but it was a bit blatant.
Last, I sought a new show to marathon, and I tried Lois and Clark: The
New Adventures of Superman. S0E01 is double-length and has the plebian
title of "Pilot," and it's interesting enough that I think I'll be
watching more. There was a lot of setup, getting Clark on board at the
Daily Planet and all, but there was also a decent plot about a strike at
Lex Luthor, and the worldbuilding moved along smoothly.
I like how the Kents are so casual about Clark's powers. They've had
years to get used to it.
On Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:26:07 -0700, anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net>
wrote:
anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I watched:
What did you watch?
ELEMENTARY ended rather abruptly and the fire stick decided I should watch >>> CASTLE, but that ended (offscreen) so sadly that I looked for something
else and ended up turning on the 1991 version of LAND OF THE LOST, which >>> ran overnight while I slept
I also turned to the gray Web for the latest chapter of THE LIBRARIANS
where they went medieval. The copy I got was a work copy with time code and >>> notes about scenes being sped up andslowed down.
They mentioned Bob Newhart! Pretty much on the anniversary of his death, >>> too.
Oh, and I watched the senses shattering season four premiere of FAMILY LAW, >> a show I never heard about until this last week. Starring Jewel State and
Genelle Williams from warehouse the 13th of the series.
You forgot the best. The show also stars Lauren Holly. I don't know
how you could forget to mention that.
This is absolutely horrendously bad. It’s like they took a bad Saturday
Night Live sketch where everybody was hopelessly woke and played it
straight. Everybody is drunk and gay, and men are wearing dresses and bad
wigs and siblings are from different races. And nobody notices or cares. I >> guess it’s the Canadian way?
One and done.
shawn <nanoflower@notforg.m.a.i.l.com> wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:26:07 -0700, anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net>
wrote:
anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I watched:
What did you watch?
ELEMENTARY ended rather abruptly and the fire stick decided I should watch >>>> CASTLE, but that ended (offscreen) so sadly that I looked for something >>>> else and ended up turning on the 1991 version of LAND OF THE LOST, which >>>> ran overnight while I slept
I also turned to the gray Web for the latest chapter of THE LIBRARIANS >>>> where they went medieval. The copy I got was a work copy with time code and
notes about scenes being sped up andslowed down.
They mentioned Bob Newhart! Pretty much on the anniversary of his death, >>>> too.
Oh, and I watched the senses shattering season four premiere of FAMILY LAW, >>> a show I never heard about until this last week. Starring Jewel State and >>> Genelle Williams from warehouse the 13th of the series.
You forgot the best. The show also stars Lauren Holly. I don't know
how you could forget to mention that.
As grandma. And she doesn’t even have red hair anymore. Which means Ian >won’t love her.
Honorary mention to Victor Webster.
This is absolutely horrendously bad. It’s like they took a bad Saturday >>> Night Live sketch where everybody was hopelessly woke and played it
straight. Everybody is drunk and gay, and men are wearing dresses and bad >>> wigs and siblings are from different races. And nobody notices or cares. I >>> guess it’s the Canadian way?
One and done.
On Thu, 24 Jul 2025 16:33:23 -0700, anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net>
wrote:
shawn <nanoflower@notforg.m.a.i.l.com> wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:26:07 -0700, anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net>
wrote:
anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
I watched:
What did you watch?
ELEMENTARY ended rather abruptly and the fire stick decided I should watch
CASTLE, but that ended (offscreen) so sadly that I looked for something >>>>> else and ended up turning on the 1991 version of LAND OF THE LOST, which >>>>> ran overnight while I slept
I also turned to the gray Web for the latest chapter of THE LIBRARIANS >>>>> where they went medieval. The copy I got was a work copy with time code and
notes about scenes being sped up andslowed down.
They mentioned Bob Newhart! Pretty much on the anniversary of his death, >>>>> too.
Oh, and I watched the senses shattering season four premiere of FAMILY LAW,
a show I never heard about until this last week. Starring Jewel State and >>>> Genelle Williams from warehouse the 13th of the series.
You forgot the best. The show also stars Lauren Holly. I don't know
how you could forget to mention that.
As grandma. And she doesn’t even have red hair anymore. Which means Ian
won’t love her.
Honorary mention to Victor Webster.
I didn't want to mention him and Lauren Holly in the same post (or
Victor Garber.)
I watched North 02's Cannibalism in Prehistory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwwQ7N9V8xQ
As usual for this channel, it was excellent. It also covered cannibalism >during recorded history, which I did not expect. I haven't seen this
channel do that before, but okay I guess.
Next, I watched the new South Park. It's S27E01, "Sermon on the 'Mount."
CP Cevapvcny unf pbairegrq sebz cbyvgvpny pbeerpgarff gb cbjre
Puevfgvnavgl. Ur vaivgrf Wrfhf gb gur fpubby, naq Enaql Znefu orpbzrf >pbaprearq, ohg frrxf inyvqngvba sebz Nyrkn vafgrnq bs qbvat nalguvat.
Pnegzna vf irel haunccl nobhg gur qrngu bs jbxr, ng svefg frrzvat natel,
ohg riraghnyyl pbasrffvat gb Ohggref gung ur ab ybatre xabjf jung *ur*
fubhyq qb. Gurl pnzr hc jvgu n cerggl tbbq fbyhgvba gb gurve frys-
perngrq genc bs univat Ze. Tneevfba svyy Qbanyq Gehzc'f ebyr.
It had some laughs, but it was a bit blatant.
Last, I sought a new show to marathon, and I tried Lois and Clark: The
New Adventures of Superman. S0E01 is double-length and has the plebian
title of "Pilot," and it's interesting enough that I think I'll be
watching more. There was a lot of setup, getting Clark on board at the
Daily Planet and all, but there was also a decent plot about a strike at
Lex Luthor, and the worldbuilding moved along smoothly.
I like how the Kents are so casual about Clark's powers. They've had
years to get used to it.
anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
Oh, and I watched the senses shattering season four premiere of FAMILY LAW,
a show I never heard about until this last week. Starring Jewel State and >Genelle Williams from warehouse the 13th of the series.
This is absolutely horrendously bad. It’s like they took a bad Saturday >Night Live sketch where everybody was hopelessly woke and played it
straight. Everybody is drunk and gay, and men are wearing dresses and bad >wigs and siblings are from different races. And nobody notices or cares. I >guess it’s the Canadian way?
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
What did you watch?
ELEMENTARY ended rather abruptly and the fire stick decided I should watch >CASTLE, but that ended (offscreen) so sadly that I looked for something
else and ended up turning on the 1991 version of LAND OF THE LOST, which
ran overnight while I slept
thetruemelissa@gmail.com wrote:
I watched North 02's Cannibalism in Prehistory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwwQ7N9V8xQ
As usual for this channel, it was excellent. It also covered cannibalism
during recorded history, which I did not expect. I haven't seen this
channel do that before, but okay I guess.
Next, I watched the new South Park. It's S27E01, "Sermon on the 'Mount."
CP Cevapvcny unf pbairegrq sebz cbyvgvpny pbeerpgarff gb cbjre
Puevfgvnavgl. Ur vaivgrf Wrfhf gb gur fpubby, naq Enaql Znefu orpbzrf
pbaprearq, ohg frrxf inyvqngvba sebz Nyrkn vafgrnq bs qbvat nalguvat.
Pnegzna vf irel haunccl nobhg gur qrngu bs jbxr, ng svefg frrzvat natel,
ohg riraghnyyl pbasrffvat gb Ohggref gung ur ab ybatre xabjf jung *ur*
fubhyq qb. Gurl pnzr hc jvgu n cerggl tbbq fbyhgvba gb gurve frys-
perngrq genc bs univat Ze. Tneevfba svyy Qbanyq Gehzc'f ebyr.
It had some laughs, but it was a bit blatant.
I hear that leftists and never-Trumpers are ecstatic about it, but
hypercrisy is the norm from them.
Last, I sought a new show to marathon, and I tried Lois and Clark: The
New Adventures of Superman. S0E01 is double-length and has the plebian
title of "Pilot," and it's interesting enough that I think I'll be
watching more. There was a lot of setup, getting Clark on board at the
Daily Planet and all, but there was also a decent plot about a strike at
Lex Luthor, and the worldbuilding moved along smoothly.
Great show, but it went off the the tracks when Lois started eating frogs.
I like how the Kents are so casual about Clark's powers. They've had
years to get used to it.
I think they were the best Ma and Pa Kent.
Verily, in article <105vq8v$125hu$3@dont-email.me>, did
weberm@polaris.net deliver unto us this message:
It had some laughs, but it was a bit blatant.
I hear that leftists and never-Trumpers are ecstatic about it, but
hypercrisy is the norm from them.
I'm hoping this was a one-off. They do like to challenge people. If they
get back to it next week, I'm fine with it.
Last, I sought a new show to marathon, and I tried Lois and Clark: The
New Adventures of Superman.
I like how the Kents are so casual about Clark's powers. They've had
years to get used to it.
I think they were the best Ma and Pa Kent.
Yeah, I like them a lot so far. They're folksy yet up-to-date for the
90s, and they're completely used to having a Kryptonian around.
I thought John Schneider was also good as Jonathan Kent, on Smallville.
He was a different sort of Pa Kent, one who struggled a bit with all
this, and there were times when he interested me as much as the kids
did.
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