I loved how Vamp!Jessica was the epitome of 21st century bratty teenager and that the ancient vamps could not deal with her any more than could 19th century Bill.
I loved how they developed the characters of Lafayette and Tara in the tv show. And they did it in ways that totally make sense - surely almost everyone in that town is related to everyone else.
TrueBlood sounds like a case where the film version is actually better than the books. Which is fine by me; I have enough books in the unread stack as it is. The new season starts soon, doesn't it?
I'll have to watch all my shows in real time now, so I can discuss them with my Buffistas! That'll be a real shock, having to wait through commercials. Oh, wait, that's when we go get sandwiches! Right.
tomorrow night, Zenkitty!
Oh good! I'll set the DVR just in case I forget to watch.
Zenkitty,
it's on HBO - so no commercials. bring sandwiches first.
Oh yeah! See how long it's been since I watched anything in real time?
Aw...I hate not really having HBO sometimes, but at least I'm catching up thanks to Netflix...I almost wrote Netlix...maybe that's their porn division?
Well, yeah, and it did kinda remind me of those old thread titles from back in the day...Drool Streaks on my Screen or whatnot, so I thought I'd share.
I despised Jason's psycho hippy girlfriend the moment she walked on screen.
I loved how entirely they skewered her, right down to taking her junior year to build houses for poor people in El Salvador -- NOT that people who do such things are terrible dippy people, just that it so beautifully pointed up what a huge label of NOT PEOPLE she'd thrown up over vampires.