Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
See Zen, you are on the other side - You can't imagine why you would pay attention to the stupid talking Monkey .
( actually, I have no idea why anyone didn't like or for that matter did like it. I know I liked it a lot, but I don't know if i could have sold it to anyone )
Jane Lynch got married.
At the restaurant that's catering my wedding!
Happiest of birthdays to two excellent and lovely people, Dylan and javachik!!
Oh, thank you, ND. I thought I was the only one.
eh, I could take it or leave it.
See Zen, you are on the other side - You can't imagine why you would pay attention to the stupid talking Monkey .
Maybe so. I might chat with it, but I wouldn't be likely to do what it told me to. Which is why talking objects will never talk to me.
For some reason, the magical realism - which I usually love and will go right along with - didn't work for me in WF. I thought Jaye was crazy. I didn't like her much, either.
I don't think being self-driven and liking Wonderfalls are mutually exclusive. I'd hardly call Kat not self-driven.
I adored the show, but I'm kinda glad it ended when it did.
And I liked Jaye just enough. Never made the leap to Dead Like Me, although I could see the similarities.
That's the odd thing. I really liked Dead Like Me.
I really like Dead Like Me also. Not as much as Wonderfalls.
I'm not offended that anyone doesn't like WF, but I think Jaye isn't necessarily supposed to be likeable. Rather, I think she's inherently skeptical and yet forced to deal with the skepticism in a way that rings true for me.
And I have been sitting here trying to work out whether or not I'm offended by being implicitly called lazy (well, not lazy, but not self-driven, I guess).