Damn! And here I am at work.
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.
Shit! Me too. I've never seen it and I wanna.
Thanks for the report, Allyson and Kristen. I didn't realize they were going to rename it, but I guess they kinda have to, don't they? Any clues to the new name yet?
Oh, excellent. Thank you Kristen and Allyson. And thanks, Tim, for taking Allyson on the tour!
This looks promising. I like the thought of pulling some talent from Karen Sisco, which I liked a great deal. Carla Gugino, sigh.
Oh, Kristen was with me. Tim is all famous and stuff. When we got there, I said, "I'm Allyson, I think I have a drive-on." The guard said, "Yes you do, I tried to call John but he's not picking up. Just ask the first AD you see walking around and they'll tell you where to find him. Everyone knows who he is because he's Tim Minear's assistant."
I stiffled the guffaw.
Special thanks to Allyson for fighting off her cold long enough to write this piece.
Yes.
I'm even more hyped about the possibly-to-be-renamed show now.
I squeed with the noiresqueness of the descriptions.
Okay, clearly I'm in need of a dvr for timeshifting purposes, because I'm having a hard time even remembering when any show but Lost is on, and I do not want to miss a second of screentime on this one.
Darn your sinister enabling, Tim.
I feel fairly certain that it will be impossible to miss the reminders of when Tim's new show is on.
I hear his PR people are psychotic that way.
Hey, I like the dvr enabling.
The thing is, psychotic PR people notwithstanding, I keep hearing about Veronica Mars, for example, and a couple other shows I might be interested in.
I'm not even keeping up with the OC. Broadcast TV has become such a peripatetic wasteland the last few years that even the few things I would watch, I just forget to turn on the TV. Most evening, I'm watching DVDs or reading or something similar.
So, if I'm going to keep up with anything, it's going to require some extra measures.
Which, for Tim's new show, I'm feeling inclined to take.
Enabling away!