Watching ep 2 of "Sleepy Hollow" and I am dying laughing at Crane freaking out in the shower and figuring out the utility of the hair dryer. Funny shit.
It probably would be something to never have experienced a shower before and get in one.
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Watching ep 2 of "Sleepy Hollow" and I am dying laughing at Crane freaking out in the shower and figuring out the utility of the hair dryer. Funny shit.
It probably would be something to never have experienced a shower before and get in one.
I suppose, but surely by the late 18th century someone somewhere had washed by dumping a hanging bucket, which is conceptually similar to showers (and for that matter didn't the Romans have indoor plumbing?). I'd think unprecedented things like television and phones would be the real mind-blowers.
yeah, but Crane seemed like he hadn't experienced any of it.
I'm glad they're having fun with the character discovering present-day conveniences we take for granted. Like with using a gun for one shot, because he's never encountered a revolver before, and thinks he has to reload. That's more sensawunder for me than a headless horseman.
What's funniest to me is that before either aired I assumed Sleepy Hollow would be too ridiculous to watch, and Dracula would be, you know, good.
It's also funny (to me anyway) that a show with incest, bestiality, torture, blood rituals, and issues of dubious zombie consent is the one that feels so familiar. American Horror Story, you haven't let me down yet.
Grimm was fun. Now that I've read y'all's comments, I might want a cocktail for Dracula...I'll try it with just Diet Coke, see how that goes.
And he's against this? Without the context I'd have assumed that was fond reminiscing.
I think from his tone that he was against it, yes. In one of the flashbacks I think I saw someone burning the actress who is playing Mina in the current AU (and then she woke up gasping from a nightmare of the same), so he is probably blaming the Order for killing his One True Love.
Yeah. None of it makes any kind of sense.
Hm. Seems the Diet Coke was sufficient. I don't know what they're aiming for with this Dracula, but I don't hate it. Not yet, anyway. It's on pretty thin ice in a couple if particulars, but I'll give it a couple more weeks to justify itself.
I think I may need to arrange all my copies of Dracula to make a fort to hide in during this show.
I cannot tell you how much this idea delights me.
One of the peeps on Tumblr said that reading my liveblogging of the show last night made them feel like they were watching my slow descent into madness. Which is kind of what it felt like.
It's on pretty thin ice in a couple if particulars, but I'll give it a couple more weeks to justify itself.
You are more forgiving than I am. I'm not subjecting myself to that again.