Exhaustion and Other Excuses
Sorry for the late post, but we feel like the excuse is valid and completely plausible. Sleeping five hours over the course of three days, combined with heavy alcohol consumption combined with a 3:30am arrival time all adds up to a half-ass mailed-in post about nothing in particular after a two day break.
Also, we’re in no way caught up enough as to adequately deconstruct anything. That is not only true about this website but also physically, mentally and professionally. So anything we might have to contribute would sound unenlightened at its best and profoundly idiotic at its worst. As far Nip Tuck is concerned, we never got around to posting about its last episode before the holidays and they returned last night with something totally riveting and not at all repetitive, I’m sure.

Though we haven’t seen last Friday’s episode, we hear that Riggins botches an assassination attempt on the Dillon mayor we haven’t seen for a full season, then holds the Taylor’s hostage, who still in no way regret their hospitality.
Being as forgettable as it is, we forgot to record last night’s episode before we left for New Orleans, but we’ll try to catch a rerun at some point and bring it back to the docket. Also,this week, new episodes of The Wire (for OnDemand and non-OnDemand viewers) and we watched the next six episodes of Dexter’s first season on the drive. Long-time readers might recall we once posted about the first two episodes when they were posted on Showtime’s website. We weren’t impressed then, and while our opinion has improved somewhat, we’re still not getting the fascination. We’ll try to finish the first season and give a more thorough critique, but as of now this website regards Weeds as the superior Showtime series.
So, with all this in mind we ask that you please be patient and bear with us, even if you find our behavior unsavory, at which point you can pity us. But as of now, and for at least the next day, we are in no condition to tarnish the sterling reputation this website has developed over the years.

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