it's often redundant to "and."
But, it's so much prettier.
'Potential'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
it's often redundant to "and."
But, it's so much prettier.
I like serial commas. Sometimes I leave them out, to prove that I can change, but then I have to grit my teeth and go back and obsessively put them in.
Yay, serial commas!!
My organization's tagline does not have one, which makes me sad and/or cranky.
Comma comma comma comma comma chameleon...
SERIAL COMMAS 4 EVAH!!!!1!
Here's the story...of the dying TV theme song
Shows such as ‘Lost,’ ‘Grey's Anatomy’ are cutting straight to the plot...
“It’s a rarity today,” TV historian Tim Brooks said of the catchy, tuneful opening. “It’s kind of like the Broadway musical producing hit songs — it just doesn’t do that anymore.”
I place the blame squarely where it belongs: Firefly.
Yay for serial commas.
I have imposed them on our monthly journal. Fear me!
In "serial comma" you mean a comma that comes before the word "and", like in Nutty's example from above, "I'd like to thank my parents, G-d and Ayn Rand", that makes so much mroe sense if it's "I'd like to thank my parents, G-d, and Ayn Rand" and not as if Ayn Rand suddenly mothered a kid with some holy spirit, right?
Hmm. I don't do anything like that in Hebrew (even though the very same problem can be created), but in English they seem to me to look OK. Probably because no grammar teacher in the 9th grade ever told me not to, I imagine.
I learned that serial commas were correct in elementary school, but wrong in high school. I am inconsistent in my usage.
I have grown to cherish the quick title sequences since Six Feet Under abused theirs so heinously. The best is Scrubs, I think, with the catchy but short theme song. Though The Sopranos is just about perfect, title sequence-wise, in general shorter is better.
Re: television themes: I started watching the post-miniseries first season episodes of Battlestar Galactica last night, and I'm pretty sure they've taken all the opening sequences to use themselves.
If all stories were written like science fiction stories
“Do you think we’ll be flying on a propeller plane? Or one of the newer jets?” asked Ann.
“I’m sure it will be a jet,” said Roger. “Propeller planes are almost entirely out of date, after all. On the other hand, rocket engines are still experimental. It’s said that when they’re in general use, trips like this will take an hour at most. This one will take up to four hours.”
After a short wait, they were ushered onto the plane with the other passengers. The plane was an enormous steel cylinder at least a hundred meters long, with sleek backswept wings on which four jet engines were mounted. They glanced into the front cabin and saw the two pilots, consulting a bank of equipment needed the fly the plane. Roger was glad that he did not need to fly the plane himself; it was a difficult profession which required years of training.
Heh.