I saw someone refer to "Xanderella" over in Natter. I got all nostalgia-y (Is SO a word.)
Me, too. (And you're right. About nostalgia-y, that is).
I think the word you're looking for is nostalgified.
It isn't nostalgious?
For anyone who's interested, Creative Screenwriting has launched a bunch of new sites, including one that's all about working in television.
Thanks, Kristen.
Skin and Bones aired just there now (which I think is the last episode of The Inside). Pure television perfection. I haven't been that impressed since I watched Firefly for the first time. And Space Western and LittleWillow are best fandom in-jokes ever.
I really loved Skin and Bones.
*
Little Willow
* got a shout out on
The Inside?
EXCELLENT!
I'm not sure if she knows.
Well then you should poke her, Allyson!
And, argh we are at the last epi already? @%.$
I'm guessing it might not have been her kind of show.
Also just seen Skin and Bones and it was one of, if not the, best episode of the show (bar "Declawed") and was glad it explained why Rebecca kept getting kidnapped...
Now why won't Fox release this on DVD already? (Sorry if that question is redundant but I want commentaries and other things that only DVD can do.)
I want to do a commentary!
Fans got to do one of the commentaries for "Freaks and Geeks" and I have to say I was regretting I wasn't active on the F&G board so that I could have been selected. The fans did a better job of commentary in some ways than the principals. Too many commentary tracks really fall into the category of "actors and directors shooting the shit with each other". Though that's interesting in that you get insight into people's relationships with each other, it wears thin after 15 min. Most DVD commentaries are pretty lame, honestly. I wish more people did commentary like John Sayles. His commentaries are so damned interesting because they really go into the movie-making process.