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.
He also paid rich people to watch it.
You think he'd sell us his distribution list?
Just wave your arms and make fun of Christians; he'll give the list to you for free.
I think we finish the first 13 sometime in June-ish.
Cheers, Kristen.
Also: e-yay for TV's hit Drive.
ETA: With the DEXTER love. It's fantastic. Seriously.