Natter 34: Freak With No Name
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.
He has conflicts in places where most people don't even have places.
I wish I had seen this now. Viva la recap and la reruns.
Though I am watching Margaret Cho's
Notorious C.H.O.
and it is making me laugh in ways that DespHswvs (just typing DH made the sentence read poorly, I needed to add more letters) rarely does.
Notorious C.H.O.
I'm glad it gave you a chuckle.
For me, it was a trifle too angry.
DH: I have trouble reconciling my love for Bree and my pinko commie politics. Not that I'm rooting at all for the
Omen child,
mind you.
The reveal of
the connection between the skeleton in Paul's box and Mike's old girlfriend
is intriguing, I suppose, but I find myself not giving much of a damn though. I did get a kick out of seeing
Donnie Pfaster again. Thank God he's evil. I can't handle the mental schism when I see the actor playing a good guy.
My God, there I was, thinking
Susan was annoying, but her mother is three times worse. She needs to have her bony ass kicked. A LOT.
...but I find myself not giving much of a damn though...
Wrod. Exactly my thought. Time to move on. That thread is played.
Donnie Pfaster is always a good guy. This is my assertion.
a trifle too angry.
It was very angry in places. I don't always think that is a bad thing in humor. I don't want all of my humor that way but sometimes it is just brilliant.
I liked Margaret before she got her sitcom. After that ... she was too willing to sacrifice making sense for a snappy punchline. Like when she called Ann Coulter Cunta Kinte. I felt very outside of C.H.O., and didn't even finish the DVD.
I don't want all of my humor that way but sometimes it is just brilliant.
Most def. Still, I kept feeling alienated throughout the thing.
...Defensive-like.
Maybe she was jabbing me where I live, or something, but the net effect -- for me -- was that she finds the mens massively flawed.
Which we are! Like most humans.
Donnie Pfaster is always a good guy. This is my assertion.
Oh, yeah. Poor Donnie was just misunderstood. There he was, just wanting to suceed in life as the best little cosmotologist he could be in Minneapolis, and those hookers just kept falling into his bathtubs for no reason.
I've never checked out Margaret Cho's stuff in depth, despite shared cultural heritage, blah blah blah. I've seen bits of her acts on TV though, and I suspect I'll probably find her too angry, too profane, too everything. I rarely enjoy a stand-up comedy act anyway.
I guess Margaret's hot button issues align perfectly with my own, as I find almost everything she says hilarious.
On DH,
Andrew horrifies me in a way, but I think it's an indication that Cherry is as tired as I of the long-suffering saintly asexual gay character. Briefly loved him during that awkward dinner before he showed his true colors once again
.
Sumi, from what I've read about Grey's Anatomy,
yes. Which is weird, considering the Grey/Shepherd.
But hey, if that means
shirtless Isaiah Washington,
I'll shut my mouth.