I've skipped billions of posts. Billions! And I did a search for my name, but I don't think you guys have been talking about me. Weirdos.
If Perkins is around: Last Friday turned out to be even cooler than I realized on the day, since my Pepsi turned out to be a winner. Yay free music! And thanks again. Also, P.S., I'm wearing my fun new belt, and fun new eyeshadow. Fun new stuff is the funnest.
My right arm is kind of sore today, since we were doing something I believe is called a death drop in dance class yesterday, which basically involves falling until your back is about an inch from the floor, which is when your partner stops you, since you're holding hands. It's like a trust exercise. It's really fun, but a lot scarier when you're doing it with someone who is not the teacher. However, the teacher kept demonstrating it with me, which meant I must have done it at least twenty times. At least. And today my arm is sore. Heh. It's like a battle wound from my death drop. Dance is intense, yo.
Veronica Mars: Oh man. So awesome. I don't even want to be spoiled. It's weird that I trust the writers so much. On Buffy, I lost a lot of that trust once Riley was forced upon me, over and over, until I had a very low tolerance for the show, and I ended up disappointed at a lot of things that I otherwise might have forgiven them for, like season six, since our relationship had already deteriorated, badly, from the forceful inclusion of Riley. And then Dawn. On Veronica Mars, I don't care where they go, I'm just finding it all very interesting. Last night, however, I felt like the inclusion of Mac was rather random. What was up with Veronica's computer? Why wasn't it an issue at all in the rest of the episode? And when she called Mac later about accessing the WiFi, why was it necessary to actually have Mac there at all, since there wasn't even any information provided? It was all very weird. I'm assuming things were cut, and/or it will make more sense later. I enjoy Tina Majorino, though, and I'm always glad to see her. The other thing that felt kind of forced and weird to me, too, was Veronica's nameless shop talk, which just felt kind of clumsy. It seemed like it was there for no other reason than to give Duncan a way to disappear believably later. The other other thing that was kind of odd was the good night kiss with Deputy Leo. Not the kiss itself, that was fine, but the not particularly cute material Leo himself had about seeing Veronica's ceiling, and then the absence of Leo from the rest of the episode. How awesome was Logan/Veronica, though? Those two are so messed up and interesting together. In all their scenes. I don't care where their relationship goes, so long as they have lots of scenes together. Their chemistry is great. And Duncan? Finally getting an awesome scene? Very cool. Does anyone else get the sense that VM is still a lot more important to him than Meg? I don't know. All the dynamics are quite awesome, and interesting. And Wallace and Veronica rock the house down. I'm loving all their interactions. Good lord this episode was packed. Such good stuff. I can't wait till next week.
I wish I could tape both VM and TAR. Why do they force me to choose? It will always be VM, since that's something you need to actually watch, where reading a recap of TAR works pretty well for getting the gist of the episode, and Miss Alli rocks.