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I finally got around to watching my tapes from last night. "Alias" was another great episode, though I'm about ready to throttle Jack Bristow. (And Victor Garber manages that sinister but remote "Dear old Dad" thing *so* well) Who's the manipulator here - Mom or Daddy?
I also watched TNT's "The Big Time". After their treatment of "Witchblade", I marvel that I can say nice things about this network, but they still manage to put together some quality original movies occasionally. This one was set at the dawn of television in the 1940s. "Big Time" had the nostalgic feel of "Remember WENN", but *with* a budget. It's a pity TNT didn't pick up the option for a continuing series for this one. There was a lot of potential in the different characters and interplay. Even if I wanted to slap that golden boy ad man every once in awhile...
Work was the usual mess. Our delivery service included a misdelivery for a different location, plus left off some regular papers. The real load of mail didn't arrive until I was already printing out tomorrow's routing slips so I could leave. Our stay-in-school CJ student left Friday for a real job as a "community officer", which in DC parlance means parole officer.
I also watched TNT's "The Big Time". After their treatment of "Witchblade", I marvel that I can say nice things about this network, but they still manage to put together some quality original movies occasionally. This one was set at the dawn of television in the 1940s. "Big Time" had the nostalgic feel of "Remember WENN", but *with* a budget. It's a pity TNT didn't pick up the option for a continuing series for this one. There was a lot of potential in the different characters and interplay. Even if I wanted to slap that golden boy ad man every once in awhile...
Work was the usual mess. Our delivery service included a misdelivery for a different location, plus left off some regular papers. The real load of mail didn't arrive until I was already printing out tomorrow's routing slips so I could leave. Our stay-in-school CJ student left Friday for a real job as a "community officer", which in DC parlance means parole officer.