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Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here
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.
With the WORST faux accented utterance of "Balmer" ever by a faux local cop. WORST.
No, that's not actually what he was saying, was it? I just figured it was something roughly close to that. If so, WORST.
CC had Balmer. And he sure didn't say "Baltimore."
Top Model: I freaking love Tyra. "When people are saying they don't like you, I think the best thing is to go around the room and for them to say specifically WHY they don't like you!" Sweet.
How did you deal with her while you were growing up?
bahahahah! Have I ever told you about the year I refused to speak to her when I was thirteen? So it is payback. BUT I WAS THIRTEEN!
FNL: I'm feeling a little bit let down. I think I expected too much. But I think I need to rewatch to be sure. I did love that scene between Saracen and Coach Street -- I hope we get to see more next week. Also, remember when Jason was talking about how he was going to try to pay more attention to what was going on with Lyla? Looks like he needed to try a little bit harder. Overall - it felt very 1st half of a two hour finale and they're just making us WAIT 'til next week for the conclusion . . . plus, I'm making too many speculations based on trying to decide whether or not it's going to get renewed. This is not helpful.
And when I rewatched "Extended Families" I noticed in that scene where Riggins has dinner with Bo and his mom the first night: Bo tells Riggins that they had to leave Knoxville to get away from his mom's younger substance abusing boyfriend. Sound like anyone at all?
sumi, my reaction to FNL was just guh. It's all about the interactions to me. Not really the plot processes, but the relationships and how they are revealed and defined. I love this show. Even if this is the only season, I want it on dvd. If only for last week's scene with the cows. Which I adored.
When I was 14 I stopped speaking to dad for...well, I wasn't measuring time. It was after a huge blowup. I swear, if he ever does that to me again or like me...well. I don't expect it, cause the blowup kinda settled the whole interaction problem. But then I'm not having kids so... I just can roll my eyes when the craxy erupts over the sibling's kids.
I learned the real reason I was backup labor-person and childbirth-class attendee for a friend today (she's the one responsible for my placenta freakouts.) It was...curious. The things about people! The things about me and what I'm deliberately blind to! To sum up, I hate the world but seriously seriously love my friends.
I LOVED last week's scene with the cows -- and really, I think I'll feel differently about it after I rewatch. I don't know.
Oh and I have to say, I had a horrible watch from the hall reaction to Tim's comment about Matt and Julie. . . and over at TWOP everyone thought that the non-reaction to that comment was hilarious. I think it's just my general not liking to see people embarrass themselves squick at work.
sumi, it wasn't my favorite episode ever but there were some shiny bits. As you say Street and Matt, Landry's jealousy nearly sabatoging Tyra's apology, Tami at the roast, Smash realizing that he really just likes being with Waverly and misses her when she's not around.
But the thing that I liked best and brought me to tears Tyra desperately wanting the attempted rape to just go away. That whole thread just had me bawling. When Tami told Landry that it's understandable that the person would feel embarassed and like it would hurt their reputation-even though at the time Landry was talking about himself, that's exactly why many women don't report rape. Can you imagine Tyra on the stand? "Mrs. Collette, don't you hang out at your sister's workplace 'The Landing Strip,' a gentlemen's club? Didn't your mother have an affair with Buddy Garrity? Ms. Collette, are you a virgin?" Tami was right to get her to report it. If they catch the fucker, then that could save several other women, but the humiliation, embarassment. Poor Tyra.
I also liked nay loved Lyla tonight. She calmly got out of the car, gave him a 'fuck you' look, freaked a bit, but by the time he showed up at her house, she'd figured herself out. She's prissy, and not someone I would have hung out with in high school, but she's smart and at least she doesn't lie. Not even to herself.
One more thing Tami, y'all do have a good relationship, and you're mature adults. But that commute will put a big strain on the strongest relationships. It gets far to easy to decide you're too tired to call that night, so you let it go. You stop sharing stuff. You start having different circles of friends. I'm just sayin' Love, BTDT
Oh, yeah -- Lyla rocked tonight - she just is in no mood to put up with anyone's bullshit. And Smash - bringing cake back for Waverly -- that was so cute. And it's so true -- you cannot do that long distance thing w/o fundamentally changing something in the relationship. And that's why you don't do that if you don't have to, you know? And the thing in the promo. . . see I can't help but feel that how things works out depends on whether or not they're going to renew the show. So I still feel antsy about it.