Cheers, Dana. I've let them know. Nilly - you are a total celeb in the Firefly world, you know.
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[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.
Too bad nilly.shriftweb.org is down due to Shrift's hacker issues.
Just caught Done The Impossible. Tim is very cute, and makes the best joke in it.
The one about how Firefly fans are losers just like the crew? Hee.
I, too, was impressed with how professionally done it was.
In other news, I just read the pilot script for Drive, and it's pretty fantastic. I'm really excited about it now.
Look at Nilly, the Superstar. Whenever I read her posts on Firefly, I get the love back for a little while.
transcripted from Wedonesque...
Nilly is the reason I'm a FF fan. Yo, nice work, Nilly.
Nilly, Queen of all Toasters.
(Gasp!) Nilly's a Cylon?!?!
Beverly brings the funny.
We may rely on Beverly in this way.
So, um, I got to see half of "Pre-Filer" last night. Yup, of "The Inside". Accidentally. With Hebrew subtitles. And I had no idea, for several minutes, that this was what I'd been watching. On my tv screen. At least partly because of the war that's going on around here. That's a connection I've never ever thought I'd make, but still. And did I mention that it was a complete surprise already?
I've tried to do the "this is too long, let me sum up" instead of the "let me explain" thing, but this is too strange and coincidental, so, well, let me explain.
Because of the political situation in the past almost-three weeks, the constant news-breaks, the people in the shelters, a few of the Israeli channels started to go on a 24-hours broadcasting schedule. Most of the prime time shows are being replaced by news broadcasts, or just moved along according to them, at least in the non-cables channels, but even with all the mess, some sort of routine was formed in the last week or so.
Out of the exactly 2 channels that my tv gets (in a rather bad reception, too, but that's a different issue), one of them is the "national" channel, the one funded by taxes money which has no commercials. Even though it has a nice budget, the way it's being managed is the clumsiest I can imagine, with very little to no reason at all behind so many of the decisions. Nothing they do there would surprise me. Or so I thought.
On the past couple of weeks, they have a news-flash on midnight, then instead of finishing of for the night, some re-run of some foreign show or another. They treat those kinds of shows as if they're a homework assignment covered with something icky, as if they have to have them around, but they want it to be done with as little attention as possible, so that the fewest people may notice that they're there at all. And if they do try to broadcast a show bought from abroad, more chances than not that it's a procedural. This channel has, I think, on some time or another, 3 of the CSI shows (I have no idea how many there actually are) and 2 of the "Law and Order" shows.
So, a special news-update on midnight, and then a couple of episodes of some re-runs of some English-speaking show or another (the second, for the last week, at least, was a re-run of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit"), followed by some movie or another which was lying in their storage for so long that only the people who paid for the right to show it remember that it's even there. Well, and then there are some really ancient re-runs of some song festivals from the 70s and the 80s, worth it for the "He looked once like that?" and "People actually wore these things?" and "She was allowed to leave the house with that hair?" factors, mostly, but not so much on 4am.
Yeah, "The Inside", I'm getting there. Really.
So, on Saturday night I was back to my apartment from my parents around midnight, and some time after that I turned the tv on in order to catch a news-flash. Usually I try to watch some broadcast news at least once a day now: not too much, but only reading online is not enough for me, either. I've waited for it, and the American show that was on was not, in any way, "The Inside", or anything else I've heard of.
Well, yesterday it happened again - I only returned home late (from a friend, this time), and wanted to catch up on a newsflash before going to bed. An online tv schedule site said that the re-run show on midnight would be something that can be roughly translated back into English as "FBI: Special Crimes Division" (or "serious crimes" or something along these lines, I'm sure there's an actual term in English, I just have no idea what it is).
So I turned the TV on, and right there I saw a face that I knew that I recognized. It was a blond pretty girl, who looked both detached and bottling emotions, at the same time. Now, I'm one of the most annoying "where have I seen this face before?" people you could ever be lucky enough not to watch tv with, so even though I had no idea what it showing in front of me, I kept the tv on that channel (and didn't check for news on the second one), so that I can figure it out. I didn't pay any attention to what was being said, I was too wrapped up in my own scary visual place of a sieve.
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