Natter 32 Flavors and Then Some
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
My officemate uses "partner."
Anyway, re: the Project Runway article-- the funny thing is that when Austin ended up modeling the uniform last week I too thought, this is what's great and surprising about reality television-- that would never happen in scripted television. Not that that's a bad thing, just that it wouldn't work unless it was real. Also, Jay rules.
I have a working theory that the best seasons of reality television are the first ones, and part of that is the collaborative spirit of the contestants/stars.
Partner usually means romantic to me, too.
Maybe Kiriko next?
And it's right near krav! Not that it's relevant. It's just a thing.
Sounds like a plan. I'll email you.
Didn't we have the baby yellowtail the first time we Humped?
Yes.
Have you seen it? He's wet.
I think it needs to do on the wet site, so we can all see it.
I have a "oh, we messed up" e-mail to send out today. I'm so very terribly not looking forward to it.
Hate those.
Will people yell at me if they see me here before about 12:30? I need to work.
Work? Work? No, Lee, don't do that.
I think I'm putting my finger on why I love makeover shows (are you listening, jesse?). I think it's the idea that someone sees potential and has a totally different perception of a person than that person has of himself or herself. It's the idea that someone can do finite things to bring that potential to surface in a way that is totally different than the way you see yourself. It's cool.
Also: no exploding cars, no gun play, no vertiginous close-ups of the sinus passages. Remind me again why reality television is supposed to represent the decline of civilization.
Because there are no exploding cars.
The SciFi Channel has renewed Battlestar Galactica for a second season. [link] The link is vaguely spoilery in that it talks about some things the second season will focus on.
Last Friday's ep snagged 3.2 million viewers, which seems pretty good to me for a cable network show.
Yeah, I believe that's almost twice what Farscape was pulling in durng its struggle for renewal. But would BSG fans kill to get their show on air for another year?
I know a lot of men who watch it, but I strongly suspect most of them are the sort who jumped at the chance to purchase the Chris Carmack cover issue of Out this month...
Sadly, I think only Bravo and Showtime even acknowledge the existence of a gay male television viewer demographic. But teenage girls are big business for the networks, and I'd expect that that's the show's #1 target group.
ita, did forget to post a notice about that issue weeks ago at the WX thread? I remember thinking to myself that you specifically would be interested in a copy.
Not a word, Matt, not a word.
::weeps::
But teenage girls are big business for the networks, and I'd expect that that's the show's #1 target group.
Ah, but lesbians = press, and press = more viewers, regardless of target demographic. (The other point that the article makes is that girls kissing is much cheaper than setting something on fire, and much more reversible than a wedding. It's the perfect sweeps stunt because it gets attention without costing anything in terms of money or story.)
(The other point that the article makes is that girls kissing is much cheaper than setting something on fire, and much more reversible than a wedding. It's the perfect sweeps stunt because it gets attention without costing anything in terms of money or story.)
Um, yes. But also true of when men kiss.
But also true of when men kiss.
Scandal is one thing. Offense is another. More people, I wager, will turn away from the man on man tonguing as opposed to turning towards the kissy face girls.