I am TRAUMATIZED by Inara's proposed storyline.
Y'all, what are successful strategies for unreading something one has already read?
I am le n. ::shudders::
Buffy ,'Showtime'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
I am TRAUMATIZED by Inara's proposed storyline.
Y'all, what are successful strategies for unreading something one has already read?
I am le n. ::shudders::
Well if you stil need to distract your brain here is youtube worse than being rickrolled. [link] I still think that particular song, developed for a Disney ride, is may be the champion annoying earworm ever.
HAHAHAHA! Cass, that's perfect.
Typo just went for the nuclear option.
I'm finally almost caught up on American Horror Story. I'm watching the most recent episode right now, and I didn't even need to see the credits to know Tim wrote this one. The chain of command line gave him away.
This review of last night's episode is glorious and features a cameo by Tim.
Gotta say, that was some nice casting on last night's Nikita.
American Horror Story: I thought this show was fucked up before, but somehow "The Name Game" scene just blew my mind.
That was so WTF I couldn't believe what I was watching.
OK, when I first tuned into this season it had a decades-old, possibly ghostly serial killer, a Nazi-esque doctor turning people into subhuman freaks, and alien abductions. As of last night it's added to those a demonically-possessed nun reinacting The Thorn Birds, a miracle baby, the Angel of Death, and a big Glee-style musical number in the middle of an insane asylum.
What's next, Godzilla dancing the tango with a giant kitchen sink?