quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Text: Tell Us Why)
I'm so glad that My Boys is back!!! I missed this show so much!

To give a quick rundown: While PJ/Bobby isn't my favorite ship, I have to admit that they are cute together and it looks like the show is just going to let them be a couple, instead of the whole on again/ off again thing. (Can I say hope much I HATE that?) I'm loving Brando's journey into the world of grownups. Stephanie is cracking me up and I'm just wating for the thing between her and Kenny to come out. Mike's mustache cracked me up. And Andy, of course, remains wonderfully Andy.

The best part of tonight's episode? The whole powering down thing at the very end. :-)  I love this show.
quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Life)
So, I have a new show. I don’t just like this show… I adore it. It holds a place of honor with West Wing, Sports Night and Dead Like Me. It’s amazing and it’s all thanks to [livejournal.com profile] marymary that I even know about it.

I watched all of Season 1 on DVD. I wrote down all my impressions after each episode and then I went back and expanded on my thoughts afterward. The result is a cross between analysis and liveblogging. As long as this is, it still only scratches the surface of these wonderfully detailed episodes. I love mysteries, but they generally aren't shows that you can watch over and over again. This show is.


Life ~ Season One )

quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Text: Tell Us Why)
Lately, I’ve been pretty trigger happy when it comes to ditching new shows. Life’s too short to waste it on stories that do nothing for you. So, needless to say, I’ve asked myself a few times last night why I’m still watching Dollhouse.

It’s not that it’s a bad show. It’s not. It’s well written and (sometimes) well acted and I already care about some (not all) of the characters. But I’m often impatient with the storylines. Frustrated when an interesting plot point tempts me into sticking around for another episode.

I think the root of the problem is that while the monster of the week (or crime as the case may be) is something I enjoy about both Fringe and Life, I’m not that into the ones on Dollhouse. It makes me impatient. I just want them to get on with the main mystery. With Fringe… well, taking my cue from Lost and Alias, I’m only along for the monster of the week ride (and The Peter & Walter Show). I do not care about the conspiracy or to try to keep track of a bunch of cryptic clue whose meaning won’t be revealed for another six seasons. In contrast, I can’t tell whether I like Life’s weekly mystery or bigger conspiracy more. That is a sign of a VERY good show.

I actually think the Dollhouse is in the wrong format. It should be a movie and the focus should be on Paul Ballard and the dolls themselves should be in the background… except for the characters that turn out to be dolls themselves. The audience should be more familiar with Caroline than Echo,so that everytime Echo appears, it's shocking. What little we do see of the dolls and the Dollhouse should be through the eyes of Boyd, Topher and Dr. Claire (but that might be only because I really like those three.) Actually, I think the series would befit from the focus being shifted away from the dolls and onto the investigation.

Anybody out there got an opinion they’d like to share?

quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (The Kiss)
Somebody mentioned that no one had posted and Cold-inspired anniversary fic. This seems a total shame, so I'm going to try to finish a drabble in the next few minutes, but in case I don't make it, I offer a "translation" of the infamous "I feel terrible" scene that I posted on the [livejournal.com profile] keytuskids on the first anniversary.  Some of you might even remember it!


JOSH: I'm sorry. Uh ... (he opens his mouth, then closes it) ... about this morning, it was ... (he shakes his head slightly, eyebrows raised) ... inappropriate. Translation: I'm sorry. I shouldn't kiss you because I'm your boss.

DONNA: Don't worry about it. Translation: Trust me, I don't mind.

JOSH: Totally inappropriate. I--I feel terrible.  Translation: Except I really don't.

DONNA: Don't. (she smiles)  Translation: Good

JOSH: Seriously. Translation: Cause I want to do it again.

DONNA: Seriously. (still smiling, she nods) It was bound to happen sometime. I'm going to call the White House, talk about Kazakhstan. Translation: Good. Because I've been wanting this for a while.

(she walks away and all he can do is stare after her, mouth agape)

JOSH: ................... 
Translation: You mean I could have done this YEARS ago???!!!!
quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (George)
So I watched Dead Like Me: Life After Death. For those of you that don’t know, three years after its cancellation, someone decided to make a Direct-to-DVD movie. Now, there’s not any middle ground with something like that. Either it was going to be awesome… or it was going to be a colossal train wreak. Fortunately, I found it to be more of the awesome variety.

It was pretty clear once we got pass the opening and saw the reapers together that everyone was totally in character as if there hadn’t been this huge stretch since the last time we saw everyone. But then, with a cast of actors this good, you really shouldn’t expect anything less. But it’s important to note that the writing was just in character. In fact the writing was so fantastic, that if you didn’t look too closely, it was really easy to overlook the fact that a new actress was playing Daisy. Personally, I was never a Daisy fan, so I’m not the best judge, but I actually liked the new Daisy. In some ways, I thought the actress was a better fit for the character than the original! If they do make more of these movies, I hope they keep the replacement. It wasn’t as easy to accept that Rube was not there, but since his absence was what moved the plot along, I just had to deal. (I get the feeling that Mandy Patinkin is somewhat difficult to have around for more than a short period of time, which is a shame because he’s such a fantastic actor.) And there was no Kiffany. I know she was only a minor character, but still. I really liked her and they never even mentioned her and that sucks. But we got Delores (and her cat!) and a couple of small, almost cameos, with Crystal, so that’s good.

There is a little hint of the Daisy/Mason ship, but it’s not strong and pretty easily ignored or just dismissed as a friendship/Mason being loyal thing. I was always more of a Mason/George shipper and the end of the series did offer that possibility (or, at least, didn’t preclude it.) But the movie didn’t really have much George and Mason bonding… mostly because George was dealing with her sister.

The rest is sort of spoilery, so I'm putting it behind a cut... )
quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Text: Tell Us Why)
This was too interesting to resist!



[livejournal.com profile] seri_scribble was right. Some of these were TOUGH! Seriously, do it just to see how your answers stack against the results. Surprisingly, I had the hardest time with Ugly Betty! I almost wish there was a second round for the character selection because some are CLOSE, but might not be quite so close if it were down to just those two characters.
quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Zuko)
I was looking through my files when I stummbled across this meme that I had started but never finished. If memory serves, it became a victim of November 2008. Thing is, I was almost done and it seems a pity to let all that good work go to waste. So without further ado, here it is.

Better late than never... )
quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Pure Love)
This one looked too fun not to try...

Pick up to 10 ships.
Describe them in less than 16 words.
Have your flist guess the ship.

Yes, my most obvious ship is included. No, the one in the icon isn't. I tried to not go for the more obscure, though I did go way back with some. You can probably guess most of them by looking at my icons. Keeping it to 16 words was surprisingly difficult.

It never hurts to guess... )

ETA: Only three left!!!  For those of you still playing, I'll give a few more couple more clues. One of the pairings appeared on a show that will be ending soon, even though both characters had long since left the building.  The other pairing appeared on a network that doesn't exisit anymore.  Two, actually!  The last one is on a show that is still going strong and, even though I've fallen behind, there are still quotes from that show on my sidebar.

quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Not Good)
I rented Mad Men from Netflix and finally sat down to watch it tonight.  Now, I have a lot of good reasons to watch this show.  Many, many people whose opinion I respect like this show, my intern has been talking about nothing but since she came to work for me, it's award winning, and it even relates to what I'm doing at work right now.  (Have I mentioned that I love my job?)

I didn't make it past the first episode. I didn't even FINISH the first episode.  I turned on Dexter instead. 

I have a feeling that this is going to be Studio 60 all over again.  Great show, but I'm just not that into it.  Normally, it doesn't take long for a show to capture my attention.  In the best cases, it only takes a few minutes.  But I wasn't and no matter how much time I give it, I don't think I'm going to be. Since I don't have a problem with spoilers, I went on Wikipedia and it just confirmed my suspicions about the show.  All in all, I'd rather watch the show about the serial killer.  (Even if I do have to suffer through Lila.)

I will admit there was one bright moment that made me perk up.   I like Peggy and I liked her short interaction with Don. ("Do I have to?" "Good point.")  It's goood to know that my annoyance towards the end of West Wing was with Zoey and not Elisabeth Moss. I think I would enjoy her storyline.  But even watching Peggy's rise to copywriter just isn't enough for me.

So, I'm asking those of you who watched this show, should I give it a second chance or should I just throw in the towel?

quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Katara)
 So apparently, [livejournal.com profile] flippet  has some "issues" about season 3, not to mention we haven't talked about season 1 or 2 yet!  So this is a space for us to do so.  Anyone on my f-list who knows and liked this show... or wants to know and like this show... should feel free to join us.  (Yes, [livejournal.com profile] seri_scribble  that means you!)

quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Text: Tell Us Why)
It's the (summer) season finale of My Boys.  Bobby is getting married, Jack is missing, PJ is trying to keep everything together... AND STEPHANIE AND KENNY TOTALLY DID IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So come on over and discuss what you thought/think/are thinking.  I've got ten bucks on this ending with a cliffhangers.  Any takers?  Yeah, didn't think so.  That's a sucker's bet if ever there was one.
quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Text: Tell Us Why)

This meme was floating around a while back.  I couldn't do it at the time, so I thought I would now.


 
quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Text: Tell Us Why)
While I’ve tried to keep my thoughts in order, don’t expect me to come to any conclusions.  This is just stuff that have been on my mind…


quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Zuko)

As promised, here is a continuation of  Friday’s post.  Let’s get the Avatar stuff out of the way first, shall we?  I wrote down my reaction as I was watching the episoded.  So, this is sort of delayed livebloging.  Feel free to skip over if you never heard of the show…


Fanfic

Maybe it’s because I’ve been busy with real life.  Maybe it’s because school has been taking up all of my mental capacity.  But whatever the reason, I’m having trouble finishing fanfic. I have four up in the air right now, but I just can’t seem to finish a thing.  It’s not like I don’t know what to say.  It’s like I’ve even forgotten how.  I think my muse is asleep… or in a comma. And I still have a five page paper to finish by Wednesday and two books to read by next week.  Sigh.  Stupid real life.

Baseball

I went to a National game last Tuesday.  I’m so not a sports fan (other than Sports Night, of course), but I’m really enjoy going to the game.  This was the second time I’ve ever gone.  And it’s the last time I will go at RFK stadium.  I’m glad I got a chance to go before the Nats move to the new stadium.

What made this game interesting, from a West Wing fan perspective, was that the Nationals were playing the Mets.  Now it is my own personal opinion that Josh would be delighted when baseball came back to DC and that he and Charlie would go to games together.  So when the Nationals and Mets play against each other would he be torn?  Or would he and Charlie trade insults?  Dammit.  There’s a fic idea in there somewhere, I know it!

Tim Gunn

Have you guys seen the new Tim Gunn/Martha Stewart commercial?  The Usher one was rather cute.  But Tim Gunn commercial was just divine.  Why can’t the show be more like that?!  He is just to adorable… which is strange to say about a grown man.  Oh well, I’m all about the Tim love.

quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Katara)

Well... school, work, and the internship ALL seem to be getting in the way of me having much fun around these parts.  But here's a few thoughts I've had in the mean time...

Tim Gunn’s Guide To Style

Well, last week’s episode was SOOO much better than the premier.  Made me hopeful for the show actually.  The woman in question had a real reason for have fashion problem… she had lost a TON of weight.  (Slowly through diet and exercise.  Yeay her!!)  She had a new body and whole range of dress options and didn’t know what to do about either.  Tim (and silly, pointless Veronica) stressed that all decision would be made by the woman herself, something that they didn’t say either this week or next.  And guess what?  After one session with Tim Gunn, she pretty much nailed it!!  And the whole model runway walk coach was a FAR better idea than the life coach.  It was a really enjoyable half hour.  But this week?  What a disappointment!!  Even worse than the first episode.  This does not bode well.

Avatar: The Last Airbender

In just a few minutes, season three will start!!  I’m so excited!!!  (Despite the all the cannon pairings that I hate being pushed front and center.  Seriously, between this and Harry Potter a girl could be convinced to never ship again!)  Yes, it’s a cartoon.  Yes, it’s a kid show.  I don’t care!  I love it!  I wrote fanfic for it!!

Ooooh!  It’s on!  Gotta go!  I'll talk about the baseball game and fanfic latter.

quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Sokka)
THOSE EVIL BASTARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


All I have to say, really.
quaggy: Forbidden Forrest scene from the 1st Harry Potter movie (Night)


quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Text: Tell Us Why)
I really had no intention of watching My Boys.  I haven’t really enjoyed a half hour sitcom since Sports Night.  And it was on TBS of all channels.  But some executive had the bright idea that a My Boys marathon would be excellent cross programming with the Super Bowl.  I got hooked and hooked fast!  I hope that this show someday comes out on DVD.  It will have a place of honor right next to my Sports Night DVDs!

quaggy: Elizabeth looking back at Mr. Darcy (Hermione)

BEWARE OF POTENTIAL SPOILERS!!!!!

Merdith Viera interviews JK Rowling at Edinburgh Castle on Dateline NBC tonight at 7PM.

These are my thoughts... and hopefully any major insights JK is ready to tell us.
 

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