Yeah, I still had hope during the first hour.
Angel ,'Conviction (1)'
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.
I'm still hooked on Lost. Of course, I watched every episode of Alias and never got annoyed by it. I'm easy.
I'm with Tamara.
Dr. Who, Torchwood, and SGA have helped me keep my sanity. Also, strangely, Flash Gordon, but mostly because the women have actual agency.
Also, strangely, Flash Gordon, but mostly because the women have actual agency.
Now if only they had dialog or plots ...
I've been...
...
What the hell have I been watching?
I think I just tossed the remote to Em and Aimee and read...books. And did a little drawing. Even toyed with some stories I've been writing.
Crap. Now I kinda don't want TV back.
On the other hand, we did just get a nice big TV set, so...
Project Runway, Ace of Cakes, and lots of kid's programming. That's what I've watched.
I'm not missing shows that have run out of episodes because I've got new ones: FNL, Torchwood, Sarah Connor Chronicles, Medium, L&O, Supernatural, Project Runway. Plus, stuff On Demand and things on dvd.
Part of what keeps me hooked on Lost (and kept me watching if not hooked, before the cracktastic flash-forwards) is that I'm waiting for the grand asspull. Remember on Angel, when Skip gave us the asspull to end all asspulls? It was so magnificently assy + pully, that I never imagined any other show would come close to challenging it, never mind beating it out, but if any show can take it down, it's Lost. Whether it will or not is another thing, but it's the first time I ever imagined it possible.
You didn't think the bloody-eyed zombies on Alias were close?