I managed to have a whole post about "Firefly" and Mal without mentioning "Out of Gas" even once.
Except for that part right there at the end.
[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.
I managed to have a whole post about "Firefly" and Mal without mentioning "Out of Gas" even once.
Except for that part right there at the end.
Speaking of Greenwalt/Minear convergences (we were, sorta), I was watching Heroes and going Ooh! Adrian Pasdar! Ooh! Bryan Fuller wrote this episode! WOWWWWW!
And it was fabulous. And then I felt sad about all the other great shows those people had worked on. And then I felt happy about this great show. And then I was all conflicted.
But yea Kristin and Tim and getting to work on new great shows.
I really want Nilly to see HEROES, quite honestly. I'm curious to hear her thoughts.
In related news, I got my rejection letter from Disney in the mail today. They wished me luck in my future endeavors. Should I reply with a picture of my parking space?
You should have that on your website.
By the by, I have not been by in quite a while and missed the announcement of your success. Congratulations. I'm not sure how I missed the warning signs that must have happened once you and Tim Minear started working together. All that evility in one place. You think there would have at least been a rain of toads or something.
HEROES rocks like a thing that rocks. Hard. God how I love that show.
I bought a Season Pass on iTunes and rewatched the first 11 episodes this weekend.
It's late and Kristen and I are both working on TV's hit Drive. (That's what I'm officially calling it. TV's hit Drive.)
If we can get everyone to start calling it that, I think they'd have to keep us on the air.
I'm pretty sure that's how Sorkin did it.
Man, and here I am just getting my ass kicked in Scrabble.
I'm pretty sure that's how Sorkin did it.
He also paid rich people to watch it.
I just got back from the Parkway Speakeasy showing of "Serenity" and "The Train Job." I hadn't watched Firefly in ages, but every time I see it, I am reminded of how fucking good it is. I know there are people who really don't like it, and every time I watch it, I continue not to understand.
Man, and here I am just getting my ass kicked in Scrabble.
And I'm going to watch the second episode of Dexter, which does in fact rock so far. I don't think I've ever been so creeped out by a television show. It's cool.