kellinator (
kellinator) wrote2006-06-07 12:50 pm
maaaaaybe Kelly watches too much Murder TV
As I've stated before, Tuesday night is The Most Depressing Night on Television, and in particular, the 10 PM Eastern slot should be known as The Hour of DOOOOOOOOOM. This is the time slot for Law and Order: Special Fucked-Up Sex Victims and Even More Fucked-Up Detectives Unit, The Shield (ba-da-bump-bump-ba-DAHHHHHH!!! what a great theme song), and (the most likely cancelled by now) Thief. Since choices 2 and 3 were not on and watching SVU generally ruins my chances of getting laid as James is very understandably not in the mood after watching an hour of sicko sex crimes, I flipped the TV to Boston Legal, which I saw once and liked and then didn't see it again because hello, nothing competes with The Shield.
After an hour of laughing our asses off, the credits rolled, and I turned to James and said "That was nice! No one got killed!"
ETA: Yes, I know, Rescue Me too. I'm sorry. Even though I loooove Denis Leary, I gave up because the show was making me too depressed. Thus proving my theory.
ETA2: *points at new Boston Legal icon*
After an hour of laughing our asses off, the credits rolled, and I turned to James and said "That was nice! No one got killed!"
ETA: Yes, I know, Rescue Me too. I'm sorry. Even though I loooove Denis Leary, I gave up because the show was making me too depressed. Thus proving my theory.
ETA2: *points at new Boston Legal icon*

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Of course, in my case it's more Alan Shore. James Spader is the textbook definition of sleazy-but-sexy.
(now needs Boston Legal icons)
Good observation...
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It rocks.
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"Denny Crane."
"Say it like you mean it!"
"Denny Crane!"
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Dunno whether that episode was up for a Humanitas Award, but it should have been; it stayed with me as long afterward as the Gideon's Crossing episode that won one such award, "The Lottery." (That was the one where the man's heartbroken that he doesn't get in a test group for a new cancer drug, but it turns out to be ineffective and he turns out to be one person for whom the "lesser" drug works beautifully.)