You need to text people like this:
Im in ur tv
rightin ur sho
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
You need to text people like this:
Im in ur tv
rightin ur sho
My 2-year old nephew does the same thing. At his birthday, he was totally enraptured by the chalk he got with his new easel and couldn't be made to even look at his other presents until the chalk was hidden from him.
On Christmas morning he drove my sister nuts because he wanted to play with the Weebles Castle he'd opened from me on Christmas Eve instead of opening any of his new gifts.
I personally seem to recall being a greedy little kid and anxiously opening each present in turn, then being disappointed if each new gift wasn't cooler than the last one.
I still have a tendency at Christmas to try to guess which of my gifts are going to be the coolest and then open them in the order of least to most cool. I'm rarely successful, though.
My mom was always very specific about the order in which I opened gifts. The grandkids? They get to run wild and pick what they want to open first.
And, dude, I need to figure out HOW to text message people first. I think I've mastered the making of phone calls. Next up, master changing the volume without accidentally taking a picture.
My mother occaisionally tells us to open one gift before we open another (because gift A is an accessory for gift B and opening them in the wrong order gives away what gift B is) but otherwise our family just opens gifts in whatever order we choose.
Ha. We had to do this to our dad; we'd bought him a dvd, which would have seemed like a really inconsiderate gift if he didn't open the all-sibling present of a dvd player first.
When I stayed with her in August, she'd fall asleep to "City Confidential," and the oh-so-soothing tones of Paul Winfield cooing about serial rapists and murderers terrorizing cities and suburbs.But ... but .... but it is soothing. Though I will admit I thought I was the only one.
Cass! My sistah!
Is it fairly logical to assume Drive will have finished shooting by next December (assuming it's a 13 ep order).
If it's a thirteen ep order, I'd think so. Otherwise Fox may have some scheduling problems (that's also assuming they're going to air everything).
December? I'm confused; is the BBC co-producing?
I would assume they'll finish shooting this spring. Maybe June? So they can air all in a row, knock wood.