My Commentary on Life, TV, Politics, Etc.. Window Dressing: ancillary materials that are included in a cover story or deception operation to help convince the opposition or other casual observers that what they are observing is genuine.
Saturday, March 13, 2004
Last night I watched the USA show, Touching Evil. It was pretty good. The show is about a man who, in his job as a federal agent, was shot in the head and lived to tell about it. The first part of the episode was the part in which the man was shot, so I didn't particularly care for the special effects of seeing a man shot in the head, fall out a two story window and start bleeding all over the place. But, in today's world, the shock value is what draws an audience, I guess. What drew me to the show was Jeffrey Donovan, the actor who plays the main character of David Creegan. One of the show's producers is Bruce Willis, not that that fact sold me on the show. But it is an interesting fact. I plan to watch the show again. It might actually give me another reason to look forward to Fridays. Not that I need another reason. Just being Friday is reason enough for me.
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