Tim, I loved it. I wanted to have intelligent critique, but now all I've got is, "Gooooooood. Mooooorrrrrreeeeeeeee." I do remember that I liked seeing Rebecca's awkwardness in social situations yet again. One of the things that makes her really endearing to me is how very much she is more comfortable with ideas than with people.
Also, am I the only one who, at first, said, "Oh, it was totally Celeste. Celeste Kane did it!"
You all saw "Aidan?" Awesome. I wanna know -- what'd you think?
It was pretty fucked up. The "dead baby" description is accurate, though the episode really isn't that gory. As usual, the disturbingness is all abstract. I don't know about the "feel-good" part. I wasn't jumping for joy, though I get what you meant. I love all the mind games the characters play.
Also, am I the only one who, at first, said, "Oh, it was totally Celeste. Celeste Kane did it!"
You know you weren't. Heh.
I don't download stuff so if it doesn't get to DVD, I will never see Tim kill my husband. That seems wrong, somehow.
Dancing with the Stars is a British import.
Well, of course he isn't. Do you have a pony? No.
Tim, I loved it. It gave me the creeps.
I'm glad that you didn't
show the doll's foot sticking out of the dead woman.
I'm pretty unskeevable, but it would've been... I dunno, gratuitous, I guess. The cop's horrified reaction got the point across.
I love Rebecca, and her inability to quite "get" human social responses. When Mel's talking about
how Web should have kept Paul off this case, and Rebecca said so innocently, "Because he's a detriment to the investigation" or something like, she looks so sad when Mel chides her and she realizes she's never going to be like them.
Perhaps one day, Rebecca will be Web.
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Alas, I'm hampered not by ethics or morals but by my laptop's inability to run software like Bit Torrent. And since I just took on a car payment, new computer equipment is not in the cards in the near future.
heyHeyHEY! Should there be some white font up there? jimi?
Do you have a pony? No.
I get no love. And I give and give and give.
My friend Laura read my book and sent me her thoughts, and she said of Minearest and Dearest:
This is a hell of a love story. I adored it. You speak of Tim with such care and heart. He will have men and women proposing to him left and right after this book.
Sure. Propose. BUT SEE IF YOU GET ANY DVDs.