A freewheeling day...
Feb. 9th, 2013 09:36 pmI got up this morning with the express intent of, basically, following my nose.
Succeeded.
Got nothing in particular done.
Which could have been predicted, based on my express intent of the day.
Watched something called Red Dog on Netflix. A well done film, IMO.
Last Thursday's episode of Elementary was, IMO, probably the best episode yet. The plot line placed Sherlock in an interesting place vis à vis an old "acquaintance" from Holmes's days as an addict, who now desperately needs the detective's help to rescue his kidnapped daughter. The resulting situation posed some essential questions that required, and received answers.
I'm still trying to wrap my mind around why the network scheduled a new episode of the series directly after the Super Bowl. If I hadn't just happened to see the "stay tuned for" message after the end of the event, I certainly would have missed it. Time will tell, but it may very well have been a key episode; one that keeps Elementary from becoming a somewhat more intense, crime-oriented version of Doc Martin.
Cheers...
Succeeded.
Got nothing in particular done.
Which could have been predicted, based on my express intent of the day.
Watched something called Red Dog on Netflix. A well done film, IMO.
Last Thursday's episode of Elementary was, IMO, probably the best episode yet. The plot line placed Sherlock in an interesting place vis à vis an old "acquaintance" from Holmes's days as an addict, who now desperately needs the detective's help to rescue his kidnapped daughter. The resulting situation posed some essential questions that required, and received answers.
I'm still trying to wrap my mind around why the network scheduled a new episode of the series directly after the Super Bowl. If I hadn't just happened to see the "stay tuned for" message after the end of the event, I certainly would have missed it. Time will tell, but it may very well have been a key episode; one that keeps Elementary from becoming a somewhat more intense, crime-oriented version of Doc Martin.
Cheers...