But she has righteous anger...
That's gotta count, right?
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But she has righteous anger...
That's gotta count, right?
Maybe for Carrie, other people still have to learn how to aim.
Abigail Adams would have been in her 30s. However, by 1777, she had had six children, one stillborn, in 10 years. She had run the farm during John's many absences. It seemed through those years that he was only home long enough to get her pregnant again. When money ran short because he was off revolutionizing instead of lawyering, she tracked down clients with unpaid bills and demanded payment. It's much easier to believe in Abigail Adams as supernatural crime fighter than it is to believe in Dawn as Abigail Adams.
Her Dawn-ness was distracting to me as well. Even more alarning, she's TWENTY NINE.
I am very very old. I am Icabod old.
When I was in grad school (okay, this was 30 years ago, so my memory may be wrong), I did a paper on Abigail Adams's correspondence during the Revolutionary War. My memory is, she was very good at running the farm in John's absence. However, she hated doing it. She repeatedly told John that she wanted him home so he could run the farm while she went back to her regular role. Fascinating individual.
I could see her as a reluctant supernatural crime fighter.
I suspect what she really wanted was to get back to having time to read. Her parents didn't believe in education for girls, but she managed to read everything in sight, so that when John met her, he was surprised at her erudition.
(yes, I'm a fan.)
yes, I'm a fan.
Not a lot there to not be a fan of as far as I've ever heard/read.
I finished The Librarians (in my head I say it the way they do on the show...you can hear the Pooh case when they try to come up with a lame cover story. Even if the characters in the show can't hear the Pooh Case, it's there). I watched it in the order intended rather than broadcast order.
I'm still adjusting to seeing Christian Kane not know how to kick ass competently (which why the last episode was a nice surpise). I like all the characters and even though some of the special effects were really really bad I hope it gets picked up for a second season because it was fun to watch.
Liked it better than the movies. Better pacing, due to shorter time periods. It is a souffle - not overcooking is important.
I'm re-watching the season 2 finale of Orphan Black because I miss the show and DAMN not until April? The clone dance party still gives me such a happy moment and THEN I also marvel that they pulled it off. I've even seen the how-they-did-it stuff, and it still dazzles me. One of my favorite television moments ever.
Wait, I'm finally catching the premiere of 12 Monkeys and one of the characters has the name Marker? Hilarious. Waiting for a Peoples or a Gilliam to show up next.