Speaking of voice (and I'm not saying which whitefont does), as I was listening to an especially grating voice the other day, I was trying to work out if the voice grates because I dislike the person, or I dislike the person because the voice grates. I'm going with a), just because I've never stopped liking a person because I heard their voice.
Still, it just channels a lot into the aural response, and it makes me want to dismember.
It's OK, I can stand alone in my Gretchen & Meredith grudging admiration. They aren't that great, but
they are still there. Doesn't mean much other than their dumb mistakes were less dumb or at less crucial points than other teams' dumb mistakes,
but I still kind of like them. I'll probably be like her when I get to be that age.
Yes I did, Aimée. Is that
him, the new regular? He's way too normal for me, too realistic for a very unrealistic show.
I wonder how that'll work out, if it's the case.
Yay Robin!
Yeah,
sthat was him.
I agree -
way too normal and actually, kind of nerve grating. Maybe he'll end up being JD's new roommate
?
I hate this icepack every morning. I also wonder if anyone looks at me funny when I leave at 5pm sharp, because for me being late means 8:30, and my co-workers are just now coming in.
Aimée, if he displays
charisma, it mightn't be so bad. He's not
that
goodlooking, and other than that he's a bit
perfect. Good call on the
roommate thing.
But, shrift.
Okay, House
was
good, and I might be forming a story idea. But I woke up with an allergy-swollen face, and people are stupid.
GG - okay, I enjoyed
cranky, panhandling Paris. . . Although I don't remember what happened to the Doyle/Paris -- did they break up
?
I cannot stand
Dean at all -- don't know why they bother with him. Also, Dean moved to Star's Hollow when he was in high school. What does he mean that this is all he is?
Makes no sense. And what everyone said about
Lorelai choosing to move there. . .