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I almost fell out of my chair when she threw that laptop away, lol

Posted by Road Warrior on June 1, 2013 at 20:46:25:

I try to leave my brain in another room when I watch Revenge but apparently still have more sense with no brain than the writers at times. I'm 3 behind and feel a Revenge binge-night coming up.

As for Banshee, when my bro n law comes to town we go to On Demand and watch it. He loves mindless action stuff (Strikeback anyone???) so we'll catch up on old Banshees.

Just finished binge-ing on the last 3 Madmen to be ready for tomorrow night.

edit - "Mindless Action" is not, in and of itself, a negative. If it's mindless action done well, I'm all for it. If it requires using a little bit of yer grey matter, even better. Banshee does hit a nice compromise. Strikeback, on the other hand, doesn't even try.