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mackillian
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Did anyone else watch that last night?
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I'm guessing that's a "no".
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I watched most of it.
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Don Driscoll
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Not enought fencing, in my opinion. [Smile]

My wife complained that they spent too much time on both stories. Usually, there is an "A" story and a "B" story in the scrip, but this one seemed pretty balanced. They were both very good, and I would have liked to have seen both as separate episodes. There were too many unanswered questions in both.

-Don

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I watched it! Crossing Jordan is one of my faves. I miss the way they did the first season though, with Jordan and her dad acting out the crime to solve it. That was so cool....
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No, I missed it. What happened?
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Crossing Jordan is one of the shows I don't miss.

I was excited about the fencing scene because it was yet another opportunity for Woody to demonstrate that he is constantly underestimated.

So Mack, how was the fencing for you since you brought it up?

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mackillian
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I nearly had a heart attack when they fenced without masks. Someone could've lost an eye!
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Yeah, I was a little worried about that, too, but it probably plays in with the "Let's show how cool Woody is" angle. And God forbid he lose an eye.
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mackillian
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The actor actually fenced saber at NYU. [Smile]
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nope, the only Crossing Jordan show I saw was the crossover show with Las Vegas. I enjoyed it, but not enough to add it to watch it every week.
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See, I feel the same way about Las vegas. Of course, the one time I wanted to watch Las Vegas, CSI: Miami was 90 minutes. That took some nice words to my TV and VCR, but it turned out ok in the end. (I am not addicted to TV. I am not addicted to TV. I am not...crap)
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mackillian
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Tivo.
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fiazko
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Oh, it's on the list. I need a new TV first. One that is younger than...20 years and can be turned off (hence the nice words necessary to get it to record one show and let me watch another one at the same time).
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mackillian
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You will fall in love with tivo, I swear.
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fiazko
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I already have, and once I've actually got it and cable, I will never leave my house. Except for theatre movies and the occasional Hatrack gathering.
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[ROFL]
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