I feel like I was beaten last night. I must take a day off next week and just rest.
last night I was pretty productive, today nsm.
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.
I feel like I was beaten last night. I must take a day off next week and just rest.
last night I was pretty productive, today nsm.
I got up early and ran and started laundry and mopped my living room floor. Now I have to mop the kitchen floor and do more laundry. Bah! And pay bills, double-bah. But later I get to go out for yummy Chinese food with some friends, so that'll be fun.
As for FNL, I'm with Sparky and Lee about the ending. It was disturbing and disappointing and didn't seem to fit with the characters as we knew them. Why would Landry hit the guy twice? Also, apparently the leaked version used a bottle instead of a pipe: why the change? I'm really unhappy, it just doesn't seem something Landry in particular would do, especially since his dad's a cop. Tyra, I could see, because she's got little enough trust in the system (although enough to drive to the police station when she was being followed). But not Landry.
Ah, well, we work with what we got.
OK, I've stacked my trade paperback comics, boxed my magazine-sized comics and regular-sized comics. Now all that's left are my minicomics.
FNL: I'm not entirely caught up on S1, although I did watch the last few episodes in order, and the S2 premiere last night. I thought that Landry hitting the guy was perfectly reasonable for him. He's desperately in love, unsure of himself, and filled with frustration about how to show Tyra, about whether Tyra wants him, blah blah. Being flattened when this guy is attacking her, AGAIN, made that in-the-moment act of hitting him work for me. It had that sort of primal, "Oh, no, you don't. MINE," feel to it.
That said, I do agree that dumping the body was extreme and ridiculous. Landry is a cop's son, yes? He has to know that sort of thing never works. I get that he's in love, and in the moment terrified and sick, but they're really going to have to show my why he let Tyra convince him to do that.
Love the show. LOVE. I have the S1 DVDS, courtesy of Lee!, and I'm trying to catch up on the eps I missed.
AmyLiz, I'm so glad you share our squee. The scene last night that really got me was when Eric told Tami he had to leave, and she just couldn't speak, and then when he was out of sight she crumpled completely. I felt so bad for her! With the new baby and bitchy daughter and challenging job and husband gone for weeks on end! And I'm not clear, but it sounded like from what Julie said they hadn't seen Eric in eight months! Is that possible? Surely he came home for weekends and so forth, right?
I also loved the scene where Eric bumped into Matt and his grandma in the grocery store, and they were all so happy to see each other. I love Grandma Saracen.
Now all that's left are my minicomics.
After you put them in the miniboxes, store them near Jon's miniscule theremin.
msbelle can protect them with her tiny fists.
settle down there.
Oh, that scene was so hard, Consuela. I adore Tami. And I love both Saracen and his grandma! Saracen is just ... adorable. I want to hug him, hard.
I think that the eight months meant overall, she wasn't counting the flying weekend trips, because seriously, it's not like he was on Everest. He had to come home at some point.
It confused me at first, because I'm so used to Buffy and even Veronica Mars, I couldn't figure out how eight months had passed and it was still summer, until I realized, oh, FOOTBALL. Ended early in the year, I guess.
I need a weekend when I can mainline all of S1. I wish it could be this week, before next Friday, but ... that's not going to happen.
Research question to be x-posted with Great Write: Anyone know how sturdy old VW buses were? Body-wise? If a vintage bus crashed into a modern police car, not hard enough to hurt anybody, but with definite impact, would the VW need a lot of bodywork? Or were they pretty sturdy?
they're about to release a guy who's served 14 years for a rape he didn't commit
And yet, the Duke lacrosse players are suing the city for 30 million dollars, and the case never even got as far as trial.