Lucky 5/6
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i wish they would show the older episode before the new one in case i missed the last one (which i have done before)...so i have to tape the first, watch the 2nd then watch the tape. kinda annoying.
but good ep again. i wish there were more poker scenes though.
but good ep again. i wish there were more poker scenes though.
#6
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this show is great. one of the best new shows, by far.
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Originally posted by atari2600
i wish they would show the older episode before the new one in case i missed the last one (which i have done before)...so i have to tape the first, watch the 2nd then watch the tape. kinda annoying.
but good ep again. i wish there were more poker scenes though.
i wish they would show the older episode before the new one in case i missed the last one (which i have done before)...so i have to tape the first, watch the 2nd then watch the tape. kinda annoying.
but good ep again. i wish there were more poker scenes though.
(For you youngins: A vcr tape is primitive mans way of recording shows manually and the cause of my missing shows when I program the VCR incorrectly or forget to rewind the tape. It was the precusor to TiVo. )
#8
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"The Tell"
This show is fast, funny, and just makes you want to go get on a plane and hang out with all the other dysfunctional gamblers.
We even got to see the hustling chick from a few episodes ago. She plays all the angles.
Having the fat guy and the black guy (it's from the show) get all "busted out crying" at the prospect of having loved one suffer for their gambling schemes was played up just enough to be sympathetically funny.
I definitely think John Corbett made the right choice in going with "Lucky" than to rehash his role in the TV version of MBFGW.
This show is fast, funny, and just makes you want to go get on a plane and hang out with all the other dysfunctional gamblers.
We even got to see the hustling chick from a few episodes ago. She plays all the angles.
Having the fat guy and the black guy (it's from the show) get all "busted out crying" at the prospect of having loved one suffer for their gambling schemes was played up just enough to be sympathetically funny.
I definitely think John Corbett made the right choice in going with "Lucky" than to rehash his role in the TV version of MBFGW.
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Originally posted by Patman
I definitely think John Corbett made the right choice in going with "Lucky" than to rehash his role in the TV version of MBFGW.
I definitely think John Corbett made the right choice in going with "Lucky" than to rehash his role in the TV version of MBFGW.