Those of you who've seen the ep already, just tell me one thing--does the "Grr Argh" guy say/do anything special at the end (eta: not what he does, just does he do anything?)
Seriously, please whitefont your yes/no answer.
'Shindig'
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Those of you who've seen the ep already, just tell me one thing--does the "Grr Argh" guy say/do anything special at the end (eta: not what he does, just does he do anything?)
Seriously, please whitefont your yes/no answer.
Kathy, yes.
Thanks, Ouise!
serial:
sorry if anyone who didn't want to see that saw it. (the previous white-fonted post). I realized after I hit post that it should be white-fonted.
I didn't see it, so thank you for whitefonting.
I know it's a small thing.
I have a friend who will make herself stop reading a book when she gets close to the end; that way, she says "the characters won't stop doing stuff."
Oh, I do this.
when I was watching the download yesterday, I found myself yelling "Stop!" at the TV, like if I hit pause, Buffy wouldn't ever end, and it would all be okay.
And it's 50/50 whether I'll get up at 8:50 tonight and find something urgent to do in the kitchen, leave and let the tape run. I taped and have still never watched the final ep of ST:TNG.
I think this ties into my always being late. It's not that I don't want to arrive on time...it's that I have trouble leaving places, situations, people...tv shows.
I have a friend who will make herself stop reading a book when she gets close to the end; that way, she says "the characters won't stop doing stuff."
Oh, I do this.
This is the same friend who, when she goes to read, says (if, for instance, it's Harry Potter) "I have to go see what Harry's doing."
Or if we're out shopping and she's in the middle of a book, will look at me and say "I wonder what Harry's doing?"
I love that.
Whew! Steph, I'm so glad I was fast enough. It's not too small a thing to care about.
See now, I'm the opposite--I love getting to the end, because then I can go back and reread/rewatch/redo whatever it was I enjoyed so much. This is probably why I've read my favorite books upwards to 50 times.
This is probably why I've read my favorite books upwards to 50 times.
Oh, I re-read books upmteen times, and I do tend to rush through them so I can find out what happens, but still. There's nothing like the first time.