You would not want to pet a pusycat.
The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Breaking in on a ramble, I watched more of s7 in reruns recently, and found that I really didn't hate it nearly as much as the first time. Parts I actually liked. Really hard for me to see NF *that* evil (damn, he's a good actor), but I actually liked some of late s7 Spike. I say this as someone who previously hated s7, so there may be hope yet. Or not.
I don't know what it says about me that I hated s7 the first time and still watched it again, and will probably purchase the DVDs when they come out just so I have a complete set, but will probably end up watching them at least once, again. And it's not even Firefly.
S7--and I'll keep this quick as it's off topic, except for that mysterious unaired episode Tim wrote that the papers always reference--holds up a little better on rewatch, and in rapid succession. A lot of the tension was murdered by long waits between episodes.
waltzes into thread
I watched Strictly Ballroom tonight.
It was sooo much fun!
I am announcing this here because it was in this thread that I first heard it was worth watching. Thanks!
heads to bed, doing the rhumba
Who was that rhumbaing woman?!?!
I don't know, but she sure cleaned up this town.
For those of you who thumb your nose at international copyright law Wonderfalls 1/11 and Dead Like Me 2/1 are on SN.
Article on TV series released on DVD - several Wonderfalls mentions, along with Freaks and Geeks and Family Guy. Sounds like there's a big market for quality TV shows that didn't make it on the networks.
Cranberry, I hope you find a way to make it to San Diego. Good luck! C'mon cyber-saver!!
I'm going! I got my ticket last night, so now it's for sure. Still have to find a place to stay... but I'm going. I'm really excited about that Sunday at comic-con.
Sounds like there's a big market for quality TV shows that didn't make it on the networks.
If only that could translate into a big market for quality TV shows actually airing ON the networks...