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This is supposed to be the one where we all get completely on board, right?
I'm looking forward to it… ::ominous use of ellipses::
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This is supposed to be the one where we all get completely on board, right?
I'm looking forward to it… ::ominous use of ellipses::
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I'm apparently going to have to give 2666 a shot. After today's TOB judgment by Maud, and the resulting commentary, I'm too intrigued by the polarized opinions to avoid it any longer.
I'm thinking library rather than purchase, though, at least until I see whether Kevin Guilfoile's hilarious assessment is apt: "The question you have to ask yourself is whether the experience of being numbed by this book is worth the price of being bored by it."
Also: Frankie Landau Banks still potentially alive for the zombie round. Woo! (This year they're releasing the top four vote-getters in the zombie pool at the end of the commentary up until the actual announcement — as books are still being eliminated, titles can migrate out of that top four. And, of course, only the top two will get another chance in the ring. I feel slightly guilty I missed zombie round voting, and so just have to keep my fingers crossed for E. Lockhart's wonderful book.)
Also also: Have a cold and am buried under deadlines of number. So probably around scarcely for the next several days.
Also to the third power: This is hilarious.
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Please tell me this Sci Fi becoming "Syfy" stuff is a joke? Not that I'm surprised, or that we ever watch it*, but, seriously, this has got to be a sign of the end times. Nothing else makes sense. Take this quote:
Human-friendly brand? As opposed to the pet-friendly brand? Are geeks not human now?
I bet someone in the marketing department even got a bonus. Sigh.
*Because most of the programming sucks, not because it's "geeky." Sigh, dieux.
This is a new game I've invented in an attempt to survive March Madness with my sanity relatively intact. Please limit contestants to coaches of college basketball teams. FOR NOW.
Clearly, WEREWOLF.
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And after this week it's supposed to get really good, right? Right?
There's a potential for some seriously cringe-inducing television machine if the Dushku as blind person performance isn't flat-out nailed. Affleck as Daredevil, anyone? I have fears.
Other miscellaneous TeeVee-related things:
1. I'm almost to the end of my re-watch of Buffy season three. Why isn't there television like this on anymore? Sigh.
2. Castle was actually quite enjoyable–I wish the female lead had more charisma or at least was written with a bigger personality, but Nathan Fillion and his family were a lot of fun. We'll keep watching.
3. This season of ANTM is shaping up to be one of the best ever.
4. Life is still the most awesome show on TV.
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I suggest skipping today's judging in the Tourney of Books, in which the fantastic The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau Banks gets the inevitable bad reading, from someone who's about as far from the target audience as possible. T'was inevitable.
On the other hand, the commentary from Kevin Guilfoile and John Warner is well worth reading. They actually got it.
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It's supposed to be getting more interesting around now, right?
Comments after if you got 'em. Also, anyone planning to watch the new Nathan Fillion show? I believe it starts next week.
Have a nice weekend, y'all.
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