For anyone who missed the post near the end of page 2, I'll repeat my post:
Tonight's (Wednesday 7/13) 30 Days episode takes place at Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage in northern Missouri. I've never visited there myself, but I've met a couple nice folks from there and heard a lot of good things about them.
Thursday nights this fall are going to be tough to choose from. Lost and Alias versus Smallville on WB and Joey on NBC (I can wait for the reruns on that one). Brings up a good question. What happens when there are 3 shows on at the same time.
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One more bumpy bump - watch what looks to be the final FOX broadcast of Tim Minear's THE INSIDE tonight at 9pm, and then head on over to watch 30 DAYS, the most important show currently airing on television!
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quote:Originally posted by Stephan: Thursday nights this fall are going to be tough to choose from. Lost and Alias versus Smallville on WB and Joey on NBC (I can wait for the reruns on that one). Brings up a good question. What happens when there are 3 shows on at the same time.
I only see one show worth watching in that lineup, not counting Alias because I have not seen it. Since when was Smallville ever good?
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I've watched the entire first season, and most of the second - and it's actually pretty excellent.
Oh, and it looks like the Inside isn't a corpse yet! They followed this fantastic episode with a teaser for a new ep to show in two weeks! Yay for Inside!
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I saw it, and liked it quite a lot. This was the first time I've seen the show, but I saw it mentioned in this thread and made a point of watching it with my husband, since we're getting interested in that kind of thing. I thought the eco-village was really cool, though I'm not sure I could be happy on a completely vegetarian diet. I would have liked to see more technical detail on how they converted the car to run on biodiesel and vegetable oil, but I guess that might not have been as interesting to the rest of the show's audience. I think I'm going to keep watching this show.
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