Without A Trace 4/03/03
#1
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Without A Trace 4/03/03
I thought this was another solid ep.
I wonder if Delia will pop up again later on or if they're just going to leave it as she's dead.
Poppy Montgomery as usual.
I wonder if Delia will pop up again later on or if they're just going to leave it as she's dead.
Poppy Montgomery as usual.
#2
DVD Talk Legend
I think that it is fairly obvious that, in the word of a Johnny Cash song, "Delia's Gone".
Great episode.
I tend to watch shows with CC on, since I have a bit of a hearing problem, and there were a couple of lines that came up that were not in the show. Also, at the end, when the song was on, the lyrics all came up with CC, although none could be heard, just the music...
Great episode.
I tend to watch shows with CC on, since I have a bit of a hearing problem, and there were a couple of lines that came up that were not in the show. Also, at the end, when the song was on, the lyrics all came up with CC, although none could be heard, just the music...
#4
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Yes! finally the return of CBS Thursday!
I know it hasn't been that long but this is my favorite three hours of TV.
This episode was quite good. We finally got to see Jack's wife.
They kind of over did the whole "Delia is gorgeous" thing. It seemed like everyone was in love with her. I didn't think she was that great. Now her lesbian lover is a bit of a different story
I thought it was funny to have the two secondary Frasier characters facing off in totally different roles.
I know it hasn't been that long but this is my favorite three hours of TV.
This episode was quite good. We finally got to see Jack's wife.
They kind of over did the whole "Delia is gorgeous" thing. It seemed like everyone was in love with her. I didn't think she was that great. Now her lesbian lover is a bit of a different story
I thought it was funny to have the two secondary Frasier characters facing off in totally different roles.
#5
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Originally posted by movieking
I think that it is fairly obvious that, in the word of a Johnny Cash song, "Delia's Gone".
I think that it is fairly obvious that, in the word of a Johnny Cash song, "Delia's Gone".