Kitchen Confidential: i'm a few episodes in and i'm inviting you down a few connecting avenues.
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i'd netflixed the two discs which have arrived in timely fashion for this time of paralytic pain, so i thought i'd share.
i have an interest in the gainful employment of actors i like, so i wanted to see it because of
Nicholas Brendon besides the fact it was based on
Anthony Bourdain's book (which i wasn't that impressed with, thought i did like him. i did love the No Reservation series. It was that "puked like a hero" line.) It turns turn out, thankfully, to be pretty amusing and populated by fun actors like
a certain geek who is now on
Bones, which stars a certain Whedon alum, which sequeways directly into--
--wait, i'm getting ahead of myself.
Fox has a bad habit of killing good shows that should never have been near the chopping block (
Wonderfalls and
Firefly just to name two i would never have known of without alternative mediums. This show is not only amusing but maintains the restaurant spirit and the Bourdainity, and it's sad that a rarity like a good sitcom never got a chance to be seen.
So Joss Whedon is once again taking
a chance with Fox with
Dollhouse.
So many questions and questionable moves.
But before getting into any of that, here's one last side street side step association:
The Fall, a movie
i hope doesn't suck starring Lee Pace of
Pushing Daisies and Fox fatality
Wonderfalls.
So enjoy some free television and sci fi eye candy, dissect and discuss, or play six degrees of Fox Fallen or Whedonectivity.
Is Terminator canceled yet? Can't we get River back to kill Faith? Who caught the upfronts? What shows survived the schedules?