That bit is from season 4, ep 5 (Freddie’s ep), around the 35th minute.
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@drhollystewart said: So Nessa and Atika still haven’t kissed yet, that’s surprising…The first episode was so good, but the last episodes have been lacking anything significant
Yeahhhh, my hopes on that front shrunk pretty quickly into the second ep. And then they have an interesting scene together and it expands again, but really, neither this distance they’re keeping nor that first ep restaurant scene/occasional extreme closeness make much sense when taking both into account. One or the other has to stop (preferably the former).
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@drhollystewart said: So Nessa and Atika still haven’t kissed yet, that’s surprising…The first episode was so good, but the last episodes have been lacking anything significant
Yeahhhh, my hopes on that front shrunk pretty quickly into the second ep. And then they have an interesting scene together and it expands again, but really, neither this distance they’re keeping nor that first ep restaurant scene/occasional extreme closeness make much sense when taking both into account. One or the other has to stop (preferably the former).
I have actually tried South of Nowhere, but it didn’t really stick, and I just…I’ve never really had an interest in watching The L Word (or Lip Service)? I suppose it’s some mix of prudishness, dislike of romantic drama, and lingering discomfort of…stuff.
I have actually tried South of Nowhere, but it didn’t really stick, and I just…I’ve never really had an interest in watching The L Word (or Lip Service)? I suppose it’s some mix of prudishness, dislike of romantic drama, and lingering discomfort of…stuff.
I have actually tried South of Nowhere, but it didn’t really stick, and I just…I’ve never really had an interest in watching The L Word (or Lip Service)? I suppose it’s some mix of prudishness, dislike of romantic drama, and lingering discomfort of…stuff.
Not really. It’s an AMC show set in the ’80s where Lee Pace’s character, a salesman, tries to lie and manipulate his way into getting a small computer mainframe company to go up against the extremely dominant IBM in the PC market. I love Lee Pace but his character here is a mix of a cliche and and a wannabe and that hasn’t been very appealing so far.
The person I’ve made some gifsets of, Cameron Howe, is the hotshot programmer hired straight from college to to help them out.
Not really. It’s an AMC show set in the ’80s where Lee Pace’s character, a salesman, tries to lie and manipulate his way into getting a small computer mainframe company to go up against the extremely dominant IBM in the PC market. I love Lee Pace but his character here is a mix of a cliche and and a wannabe and that hasn’t been very appealing so far.
The person I’ve made some gifsets of, Cameron Howe, is the hotshot programmer hired straight from college to to help them out.
Okay, so the episode is available on iTunes Canada already. I had a friend gift it and was able to redeem it but actually have no way to convert the whole episode and not just little bits of it. By the time I figured that out, somebody who actually knows what they’re doing should have it up.