ita, let me spoil. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE..... you'll forget it's true. Plus, you're so far behind, there are about 5000 other things that happen before you get to the big spoiler I want to tell.
Also, I want a screencap of when
Rick Yune is whispering in her ear.
ARG. He's lovely.
OH! meat locker!
I love how stupid Alias assumes men are. Pretty face, scantily clad = distracted men.
I think he blatantly changes direction without apology. In fact, probably with an interview. Sloane was going to be Sid's dad last year, but then he backed off. Stuff like that.
That would drive me batfuck. How can he sustain the mythology?
Speaking of coffee, how did I not know until this morning that Seal's girlfriend was Heidi Klum? I feel like I'm behind in my celebrity gossip.
I do know, however, that K-Fed is preparing to launch a career in hip hop. This amuses me greatly.
How can he sustain the mythology?
There's mythology? I think that's a myth.
Fine, tell me, you meanie.
I think I'm going to rewind to a Yune or stubbly Vaughn scene during every ad break.
How can he sustain the mythology?
Dude. There is none.
I feel like I'm behind in my celebrity gossip.
Dude, I just found out JC was dating a Desperate Housewife. I bet you already knew that.
Kristen, they're engaged now. He proposed over the holidays.
Kat, he's SO pretty.
He needs to be in more things.
Of course I did! It's been the source of DOZENS of fandom kerfluffles in the past few months.
Plus I saw them in the parking lot at the Bean.
That place really is the source of 95% of my celebrity sightings.
He proposed over the holidays.
That's how I found out they were together. I didn't know until this morning.
Dude. There is none.
Then why does everyone insist that the show is incredibly hard to follow? I was under the impression that JJ loves an arc as much as Joss does.
JJ loves the
idea
of an arc. He's completely unprepared to deal with the consequences of having an arc. You've got to walk it and feed it and clean up after it...
Maybe someone could send him to one of those UCLA workshops.