I watched:
EXPOSÉ:
A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
step ahead of them!
SEEIN' DOUBLE:
The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen! Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
his hair.
What did you watch?
Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in nearly >everyone else's killfile...
On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
INVITATION TO LOVE:
Jade, Emerald's twin sister, shows up, much to Chet's dismay.
EXPOSÉ:
A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
step ahead of them!
SEEIN' DOUBLE:
The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
his hair.
Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these are
"a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.
In article <uugu8f$37179$1@dont-email.me>, ijball@mac.invalid wrote:
Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in nearly
everyone else's killfile...
On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
INVITATION TO LOVE:
Jade, Emerald's twin sister, shows up, much to Chet's dismay.
EXPOSÉ:
A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
step ahead of them!
SEEIN' DOUBLE:
The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
his hair.
Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these are
"a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.
Umm, you know what yesterday was, right?
The Twilight Zone S5E25 'The Masks' - DVR
A dying man forces his heirs to wear masks at a Mardi Gras party to
receive their inheritance. (Comcast)
Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi
Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them
or else be cut off from their inheritance. (IMDb)
Trivia:
This was the only episode of the series to be directed by a woman, Ida >Lupino. She previously played Barbara Jean Trenton in The
Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (1959), which also made her the only person to
star in one episode and direct another.
This was Robert Keith's final acting role before his death on December
22, 1966 at the age of 76.
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
The Twilight Zone S5E25 'The Masks' - DVR
A dying man forces his heirs to wear masks at a Mardi Gras party to
receive their inheritance. (Comcast)
Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi >>Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them
or else be cut off from their inheritance. (IMDb)
Should I bother to ask why he didn't just leave his fortune to deserving >charities during his lifetime and minimize the estate he left? Nothing >requires you to leave money to adult relatives.
On 4/1/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
INVITATION TO LOVE:
Jade, Emerald's twin sister, shows up, much to Chet's dismay.
EXPOSÉ:
A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
step ahead of them!
SEEIN' DOUBLE:
The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
his hair.
Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these are
"a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.
What did you watch?
I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO to
SAN, so I didn't get home until noon. Soon after that, I needed to make
up the sleep I didn't get on the red eye, and so had a long afternoon
nap. So all I got through was:
What did you watch?
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
The Twilight Zone S5E25 'The Masks' - DVR
A dying man forces his heirs to wear masks at a Mardi Gras party to
receive their inheritance. (Comcast)
Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi
Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them
or else be cut off from their inheritance. (IMDb)
Trivia:
This was the only episode of the series to be directed by a woman, Ida
Lupino. She previously played Barbara Jean Trenton in The
Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (1959), which also made her the only person to
star in one episode and direct another.
This was Robert Keith's final acting role before his death on December
22, 1966 at the age of 76.
At the time, the list of female directors was quite short. There was
Ida, and, uh, I forgot. She was a terrific actress but wasn't going to
get leading roles in bigger budget movies, so she talked her way into becoming a director. She briefly had her own production company. She was quite good on radio but most of her appearances were highly abridged
movie adaptations.
Should I bother to ask why he didn't just leave his fortune to deserving charities during his lifetime and minimize the estate he left? Nothing requires you to leave money to adult relatives.
Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in nearly everyone else's killfile...
On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
EXPOSÉ:
A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
step ahead of them!
SEEIN' DOUBLE:
The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
his hair.
Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these are
"a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.
What did you watch?
I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO to
SAN,
up the sleep I didn't get on the red eye, and so had a long afternoon
nap. So all I got through was:
soaps: I had to skip a week and a day of DOOL & GH just to catch back
up. Looks like I didn't miss much, though I gather DOOL teased revealing Sloan's baby snatching last week, but apparently they didn't follow through...
  All of these are Mon's ep's:
  B&B - Weird convo where Hope keeps expecting Liam to say "I told you so", and he virtually does that, though without actually saying it - I
guess Liam figures Hope f***ed up her life pretty good! Meanwhile, the
hunky doctor from the Liberty Mutual ads seems put off by Steffi's
obsession with punishing Hope and the Logans - go figure!!
  GH - Diane continues making progress getting Alexis, who is sick of dealing with the paper, her law license back. Anna is very frosty with
Sonny, and boots him out of her office!! Jason goes to visit lil'
Lizzie, and runs across his *other* son (with her), Jake, who is not
real happy with Jason - go figure! Booby Vista messes up Deception's
deal with Blaze, and Lucy seems to spin further out of control, with
Maxie and Brook Lynn seeming to do nothing about it. (Did Sasha sell out
of the company?!...)
  DOOL - In the most consequential development, dumb Holly finally confesses to Nicole, EJ and Brady that the drugs were hers, and that
Tate is completely innocent - Brady is furious, and demands that EJ drop
the charges against Tate immediately, which EJ does! Tate is free!! But
both NuTheresa and Brady seem to want to string Holly up, so Tate's
chances of a smooth romance with her look dim!! Xander tries to figure
out who framed him. Paulina is cancer-free (this whole storyline has
been a huge jerk-around!)
So, I missed a week plus of soaps, and a couple of Lifetime flicks.
What did you watch?
On 4/2/2024 5:38 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in
nearly everyone else's killfile...
On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
EXPOSÉ:
A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one
step ahead of them!
SEEIN' DOUBLE:
The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen!
Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father
is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
his hair.
Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these
are "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.
What did you watch?
I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO to
SAN,
I'm assuming you mean San Diego?
So how was Hawaii?
so I didn't get home until noon. Soon after that, I needed to make
up the sleep I didn't get on the red eye, and so had a long afternoon
nap. So all I got through was:
What did you watch?
I'll try to do a multi-day tomorrow or Thursday.
On 4/2/2024 8:43 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
The Twilight Zone S5E25 'The Masks' - DVR
A dying man forces his heirs to wear masks at a Mardi Gras party to
receive their inheritance. (Comcast)
Wealthy Jason Foster is dying and he invites his greedy heirs to a Mardi >>> Gras party where they must wear the masks he specially had made for them >>> or else be cut off from their inheritance. (IMDb)
Trivia:
This was the only episode of the series to be directed by a woman, Ida
Lupino. She previously played Barbara Jean Trenton in The
Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine (1959), which also made her the only person to >>> star in one episode and direct another.
This was Robert Keith's final acting role before his death on December
22, 1966 at the age of 76.
At the time, the list of female directors was quite short. There was
Ida, and, uh, I forgot. She was a terrific actress but wasn't going to
get leading roles in bigger budget movies, so she talked her way into
becoming a director. She briefly had her own production company. She was
quite good on radio but most of her appearances were highly abridged
movie adaptations.
Should I bother to ask why he didn't just leave his fortune to deserving
charities during his lifetime and minimize the estate he left? Nothing
requires you to leave money to adult relatives.
Because then it wouldn't have been a Twilight Zone episode, of course.
On 4/2/24 10:49 PM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:
On 4/2/2024 5:38 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in
nearly everyone else's killfile...
On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
EXPOSÉ:
A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always one >>>> step ahead of them!
SEEIN' DOUBLE:
The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen! >>>> Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose
mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the father >>>> is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye
his hair.
Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these
are "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively.
What did you watch?
I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO
to SAN,
I'm assuming you mean San Diego?
So how was Hawaii?
Great. Don't want to be back at work! ;)
On 4/3/2024 5:37 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
On 4/2/24 10:49 PM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:Most people don't have to go all the way to Hawaii to get that feeling. :P
On 4/2/2024 5:38 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
Ubi deliberately fucks up the date again, justifying why he is in
nearly everyone else's killfile...
On 4/2/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
I watched:
EXPOSÉ:
A duo of strippers/detectives fight crime with the help of their
club-owner/mentor (played by Billy Dee Williams). This week, they
almost catch up their nemisis, The Cobra, but it's like he's always
one
step ahead of them!
SEEIN' DOUBLE:
The lamest and lowest budget Patty Duke Show rip-off I have ever seen! >>>>> Starring Bob Newhart as the father of identical twin daughters whose >>>>> mother drowned in a boating accident. This week, Judy thinks the
father
is going to die after misunderstanding him stating he is going to dye >>>>> his hair.
Of course, Ubi is being deliberately misleading here - both of these
are "a show within a show", within "Lost" and "Newhart", respectively. >>>>
What did you watch?
I took the 'red eye' home from Hawaii, and then had to fly from SFO
to SAN,
I'm assuming you mean San Diego?
So how was Hawaii?
Great. Don't want to be back at work! ;)
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