Palo Alto creamery.
Jealous.
I love the idea of Wee Fists of Quit It. (WFoQI)
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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.
Palo Alto creamery.
Jealous.
I love the idea of Wee Fists of Quit It. (WFoQI)
Holy crap, libkitty -- GO YOU!!
Good thing you didn't have to sic msbelle's tiny fists of "quit it" on them.
For reals.
ION, on The Closer the yummy tall detective is trying to herd the Chief's kittens with pillows.
I vote Afghan,
Jealous.
Sadly, I wussed out, and went to TJs and bought food instead. There is always tomorrow though.
Yay for libkitty!
The Afgan Kebab House in my neighborhood is gone too (1 or 2). Sighhh.... Now where shall I get my aushuk? (which I need to take benadryl when I eat... some spice closes my airway a bit)
I have Zankou's.
I possibly overestimated the degree to which my migraine was gone, but I think I can win this one, even if it means taking the dreaded anti-inflammatories. I'm supposed to assist tonight -- I'll have to ask if I can not teach any actual techniques, just wander and correct. Nothing impacty.
It's not like home is quiet. They're remodelling an apartment downstairs, and someone's been moving in right above me for hours now.
Still, if you had to be licensed to maintain and operate a human body, I'd have had mine confiscated by now.
I have Zankou's.
Jealous.
eta: I hope you have won, ita.
I suppose here's as good as anyplace to discuss it...
I'm reading Finding Serenity which is a collection of essays about Firefly. It's funny how these essayists impart every episode with their own worldview and talk like the writers intentionally wrote the episode to further (or not) feminism / insert-your-agenda-here.
It seems to me that the writer's first goal is to tell a good story within the parameters that Joss defined. If any subtext can be gleaned from the episode, then that it's purely accidental or at most the subconcious manifestation of our culture's values.
I find it hard to believe there were discussions during the shooting of the series that began, "You know, I think Jayne is manifesting too much oedipal complex which will lessen Inara's goddess-through-divine-copulation matriarchal role on an already phallic Serenity."
IJS.
I think that's Firefly thread. But to bite, the thing is that each writer brings their personal experiences to the table. The overall thing may be, "I want to write a show about freedom."
And so, Joss drank the red koolaid, and Tim is pretty hardcore in his conservatism and those ideologies influence their story-telling in various ways. Zoe may exist due to Joss' feminist mom's influence on his life, the general feeling in Out of Gas might have a bit to do with Tim's feelings about Israel, alone in the desert. So, no, the subtext is intentional. It's part of good storytelling.