So, the lesson that he was supposed to learn was that he can't fix everything, and he needs to learn how to let things go and move on. And in the process, he fixed just about everyone.
'Serenity'
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ION (I'll watch the trainwreck I heard was the House premiere at my leisure - maybe), fun to have Nathan Fillion as Castle on my screen again.
Hil's reaction makes me glad I watched the Heroes premiere instead, since it wasn't totally awful.
3/4 of the way thru House - what the hell? It feels really odd.
I think my tolerance level for House is just super-high. Nothing bothers me as long as I can have Hugh Laurie.
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Usually I can take anything. But I got bored. and it felt unreal. and mary sue.
and I believe in handwavium. It is my religion -- or as close as I can get.
even if the cello playing at the end had been slightly less than perfect I might have bought it
way too miraculous for me to buy it
Well, I liked it.
I liked it fine. It did seem like it was going to turn out to be a hallucination at several points, but on the whole I enjoyed it.
And in the process, he fixed just about everyone.
Not fixed. People got one step closer to okay and he didn't get in the way of that.
Because I'm spoiled for later developments of CSI: Miami I decided to try watching it in real time. My god, it was mind-bogglingly bad. I'm going to go and watch the second half of Castle and hope to wash the soapy taste out of my mouth.
There's not a decent actor in the bunch, and the writers aren't helping them any. I wonder if they know they're trapped on a ship of crap, and are just collecting paycheques. Or maybe they think they're turning out quality...
This episode had places where acting was required, and no one stepped up. It was sad.
Castle helped. the show is very silly, but Castle is Castle