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M1OOO |
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George Michael doesnt look good anymore ;-(
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christy1018 |
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ok I take back what I said about this show in the beginning. The part about it having the theme of Eli always helping the good guy and how it would get old and
quick. I LOVE THIS SHOW. I may be the only one.. but I love it. I love how each episode deals with weirdness, his law skills, the bullshit drama that his life
has been in since coming out with the aneurysm, and him coming to terms with his Dad not being crazy. It reminds me a lot of that show Life. How it keeps that
theme running in the background of each new case. I hope it gets picked up. I haven't seen anything about it in the spoiler sites or shows canceled
sites... and am I fully aware that I will probably post this post and then click on something telling me it has already been canceled... but nonetheless... I
stand by this post and I heart you Eli Stone.
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DHW RPh |
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christy1018 wrote: I love this show too. I will be first in line to buy the DVD of Season 1 when it's canceled. |
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jellloshot |
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I never care enough to watch this live, but I always record it and watch it when I have time...I have to say I do like it a bit more each week. I think
it's cute. And I lol'ed this week when they were in the boardroom meeting and the dragon was flying at the window and Eli was all like "HOLY
MOTHER OF GOD" and then dove to the floor. "Sorry, aneurysm time out"
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M1OOO |
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I tape it and fast forward to see when something weird happens. I dont watch the full episode anymore
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meatball77 |
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I was bored by the sub plot this week. I don't care about the other lawyers
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M1OOO |
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George Michael was on the show, and in multiple scenes!!!! And he looked good.
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George Michael on "Eli Stone": Watch Without Prejudice
But in Thursday's chapter of the quirky morality tale, Michael appears in the flesh to play himself after a high school student named Molly is expelled for playing "I Want Your Sex" in the middle of a school abstinence program. After learning about the girl's expulsion, Michael secures Stone's help to defend the girl in court. I'll admit, I was a bit nervous about seeing Michael appear as himself on the show. In recent years, the singer's run-ins with the law have eclipsed his reputation as a musician, and his brief self-skewering appearances on Extras, Little Britain, and Catherine Tate have been a bit one-note. So I was pleasantly surprised to see that here Michael gets ample screen time, is at ease on camera, and has the opportunity to talk about something other than toilet sex. In fact, he acts as something of a moral compass for the episode. When Michael first appears to Stone, the hallucination-happy attorney (played beautifully by Jonny Lee Miller, for those who haven't tuned in) initially thinks that he's just another apparition, as he has been visited by visions of the pop star since the first episode, leading him to do good. After overcoming the confusion (with the help of a rather gay-seeming temp -- played by Jim Rash who played sort-of-gay on Help Me Help You) and agreeing to help the pop star with his case, he asks Michael why he picked him. The answer is surprising and fits in nicely with the show's mythology. It also sets up some interesting questions to be answered down the road. Michael's participation in the case is a cause of unexpected excitement for Stone's cranky boss (played by Broadway and Alias vet Victor Garber), who has the
chance to sing "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" in one of the episode's fantasy sequences. (Seriously, are they spiking the water at ABC?
Are there any dramas on the net that don't feature hallucinations or spontaneous musical
numbers these days?)
Overall Michael comes across as intelligent, thoughtful, and very at-ease, and is comfortable acknowledging his own missteps and poking a little fun at his public image. His sexuality never comes up directly (no toilet sex jokes, thank God), but he does point out in court that he wrote "I Want Your Sex" about being in a relationship at the height of President Reagan's lack of acknowledgment of the AIDS crisis. The most notable thing about the episode is that Michael is presented as a hero. All we've heard about him Stateside for the past few years are his run-ins with the law and some questionable out-of-context soundbites, and it's nice to see him playing an intelligent, sensitive benefactor. I don't think that there are many people who don't know that Michael is gay at this point, and the show seemed determined to move past the sensational aspects of his coming out and present him as a man of considerable character. Overall, the episode is great, which is not surprising given how solid he show has been in general. If you haven't yet taken the time to check it, tomorrow's gay pop injection might be the perfect opportunity to do so. |
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christy1018 |
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I got a couple of good chuckles out of this show last night as well. LOL at Jordan being a fanboy... ok so the "I got you babe" song and Taylor doing
Dowd... does this mean she is going to be preggers with his baby now? Ugh.. this part of the show I could do without. A little weird that Nate is dating
Beth... but whatever anyways. George Michael looked pretty good and did a solid acting job IMO. Interested in seeing next week what happened to dear ole Dad
that mom and little brother have been keeping from Eli. I do grow tired of the 'visions' helping Nate, Taylor, etc. and then the next week they are
back to not believing in his visions anymore :s
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sir debb eaton hogg |
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I watched this show for the first time this week, but it won't be the last. It's very, very good.
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CC1018 |
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christy1018 wrote: But didn't Eli kind of set them up at his engagement party? The weird thing was Nate not telling him about it, imo.
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I finally caught up with all the Tivoed episodes I have. I love this show, such a great premise and great writing. The only thing bringing me down is the
liberal lean.
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christy1018 |
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the earthquake is got to happen. I like the way this cast works well together. I hope it gets another season. I say that almost every post but it is because -
I don't know a lot of people that watch this show. Ratings aren't good... it will probably end. Dammit!
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AtlantaChik |
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Who's the guy in jail? This is killing me with every facial movement and expression I'm screaming I KNOW YOU in my head.
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managerr |
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Who's the guy in jail? This is killing me with every facial movement and expression I'm screaming I KNOW YOU in my head. Sterling K. Brown? He's been everywhere.... Yay for Katey Sagal! |
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Synnamin |
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I sure hope this comes back next season. It's one of the best shows this year. I am watching the season finale right now.
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Snarkologist |
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Sterling K Brown kicked some serious ass in that episode.
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Mrs Krista Boogie |
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I heart Jonny Lee. I really do.
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Cassidy666 |
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That was a fantastic episode! They finally showed where Eli is headed in 10 years so now it's all about the path to get there and what his ultimate mission
is.
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Kris700 |
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I really hope this show gets renewed.
I wonder how the writers plan to break up Maggie and Scott. It's definitely an awkward situation for Eli to know that he is meant to end up with Maggie. |
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