Not that I would really advocate spending beyond one's means, but sales like this are why credit cards were invented. Especially considering that this sale probably features the cheapest price so far for the DS DVDS, as well as the largest selection of them. But, of course, ultimately the choice to buy or not to buy comes down to one's bank account...
Jessica Chastain, who played Carolyn in the WB's '04 DS pilot, appeared on tonight's PBS' Masterpiece Mystery production of Murder on the Orient Express. She portrayed Mary Debenham (the role portrayed by Vanessa Redgrave in the '74 movie version, if you're familiar with that) and she was really quite good. So much so, that I'm more upset than ever over the whole situation with the '04 pilot because, based on her performance, it would have been fascinating to see what she might have done with Carolyn and any other characters she might have been given had the series gone forward.
Anyone interested in catching this can still do so because PBS stations will most probably be rerunning it again throughout the week (I'm actually DVRing a rebroadcast now) and it is also available to watch online at pbs.org.
Complete this phrase: "As a doctor, Julia was more than a bit surprised that in PT, instead of using smelling salts to revive a person who'd fainted, it was common practice to use...!!"
I have a Q&A book from Dale Clark, and off hand I can't recall any errors in it - but I haven't actually read it since 1989. What I do remember, though, is it has at least a few rare photos, and they're the actual reason I bought it.
As part of their classic TV DVD sale, Amazon.con is selling more than half of the DS DVDs for only $25.49 and others for $25.99. A perfect opportunity to expand or complete your collection.
The first set (#1) can be found here, but the set numbers are all jumbled, so you really have to continue through page by page to find the set you might be looking for...