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Feb. 10th, 2007 10:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Thursday night TV kicks every other night of TV's asses.
Oh, this killed me dead. Jim calling Pam cute and her subsequent grin! Pam watching Jim and Karen dance and looking heartbroken! Pam dancing with Roy! Jim saying he's glad he's with Karen!
This made me so sad, but I loved it all the same. And is it weird that I kind of feel sorry for Roy? Because yeah they left together and will probably kiss and makeout and possibly even sex (yes, this is a verb), but... Pam's so totally in love with Jim now, and she knows it too, and all the time she's with Roy she's going to be thinking about how much Jim hurt her. And here Roy is probably not even knowing what went down between the two of them on Casino Night, thinking that he's finally got Pam back, and... he's just going to be heartbroken himself once he realizes that Pam doesn't love him. I want to be mad at Roy, but I just can't help feeling so sorry for him. I just feel sorry for everyone.
I have a feeling this is the low point for Jim and Pam, though. After here, it can only get better, you know? (Unless Pam and Roy get engaged again. Or Jim and Karen. Oh god, this can totally get worse.) No, no, I do think that this episode served to show how much Pam is in love with Jim, and how him being with Karen is really affecting her.
...also, there might've been a wedding, or something else going on in this episode. But who cares about that? (Kidding. I loved Toby, and Dwight and Angela dancing, and just everything. But I kind of can't think about anything else but what's going on with Jim and Pam.)
Oh god I love this show. It's so completely over-the-top, but it totally works.
I love everything about the Alex/Alexis plot and the Meade family and Claire Meade being the one that killed Fey (even though I and probably everyone else on the planet called that about 700 episodes ago) and just oh man. The press conference duel was the best thing ever.
And I love Marc so ridiculously much. And Amanda. And Justin. Not so much Justin's dad, because even though I kind of understand what he's saying, I still completely disagree with it. And not so much Hilda, even though she was fine in this episode, but in a lot of episodes I come off really disliking her. But everyone else, oh I love them.
The Betty/Claire scenes at the spa were kind of the best ever. I loved Claire telling Betty to dump Walter, and them conspiring to get Alexis and Daniel to talk to each other.
And Henry! And Wicked!!! Oh, Betty, if a guy gets you tickets to Wicked (and spent enough time listening to you to know how much you'd love the tickets, and recognizes "Popular"!) and wants it to be a date, you don't say no. (I'm kind of crazy obsessive over Wicked. Also, I totally have the same shirt that Henry got Betty.) I'm so glad that they finally ended Walter and Betty. He was the only character on the show I truly just... hated every scene he was in. I don't really love Hilda as I already said, but there are definitely episodes I really like her in, and that's just not true for Walter. And oh, poor Betty! She finally dumps Walter and now Henry's going back with his girlfriend! a;lskjf ah but the promos for next week! I kind of can't wait.
I love this show.
So I watched this after Ugly Betty, and I thought that nothing could beat that, and then I watched this episode and omfg aslfkj I loved it.
Ryan said "I love you"! Multiple times! I was upset that it got all ruined with the talk of Berkeley and the dictionary, but I'm glad it was resolved at the end.
And then the earthquake! Gave me chills. Especially since I live like 10 minutes from Newport, and thinking that could happen here... gah. The ending montage absolutely killed me, with Ryan protecting Taylor and Seth protecting Summer and Sandy finding Kirsten under that stuff, and oh man.
Why are there only two episodes left? Why did this show have to get so good right as everyone decided to stop watching it, causing it to be canceled? I'm going to be a total mess in two weeks. :(
Supernatural was also kickass, but I don't really have anything to say about it other than that.
Anyways, yesterday I came home after Jazz Band before going to Andrew's house to hang out with some people, and when I got there I asked my mom if I could go and she was just like "What? Of course. You don't really have to ask. You're 18 now." And I was just like "...wha?" Because, yeah, I'm 18, but I thought my mom would be the type of mom who's like "As long as you're living under my roof, you're not an adult." So after a couple minutes of staring at her and wondering when exactly she had been abducted by aliens, I left and went to Andrews. Around 10 I called her to see what time she wanted me home, because usually she wants me home by midnight and she had been all... you can do whatever you want earlier, but I wasn't sure if that was just temporary insanity or she was actually serious. So I called and she was like "Eh, don't stay out too late" and I was like "...wtf?" and she was like "I'm going to bed at midnight. I guess try not to stay out much past 12:15ish?" Which is just... not at all her. And before it's not like she was ever... you're only 17, you have to be back by 12, it was more that she would worry about me and wouldn't be able to fall asleep if she knew I was out. But I guess now that I'm 18 she's no longer worried? It almost worked like reverse psychology, because I ended up getting home by 11:20 (well, that and I was giving Soan a ride and she wanted to go home. And I was tired). I mean, I'm very happy about this, trust me, but it's just kind of confusing me.
Oh, this killed me dead. Jim calling Pam cute and her subsequent grin! Pam watching Jim and Karen dance and looking heartbroken! Pam dancing with Roy! Jim saying he's glad he's with Karen!
This made me so sad, but I loved it all the same. And is it weird that I kind of feel sorry for Roy? Because yeah they left together and will probably kiss and makeout and possibly even sex (yes, this is a verb), but... Pam's so totally in love with Jim now, and she knows it too, and all the time she's with Roy she's going to be thinking about how much Jim hurt her. And here Roy is probably not even knowing what went down between the two of them on Casino Night, thinking that he's finally got Pam back, and... he's just going to be heartbroken himself once he realizes that Pam doesn't love him. I want to be mad at Roy, but I just can't help feeling so sorry for him. I just feel sorry for everyone.
I have a feeling this is the low point for Jim and Pam, though. After here, it can only get better, you know? (Unless Pam and Roy get engaged again. Or Jim and Karen. Oh god, this can totally get worse.) No, no, I do think that this episode served to show how much Pam is in love with Jim, and how him being with Karen is really affecting her.
...also, there might've been a wedding, or something else going on in this episode. But who cares about that? (Kidding. I loved Toby, and Dwight and Angela dancing, and just everything. But I kind of can't think about anything else but what's going on with Jim and Pam.)
Oh god I love this show. It's so completely over-the-top, but it totally works.
I love everything about the Alex/Alexis plot and the Meade family and Claire Meade being the one that killed Fey (even though I and probably everyone else on the planet called that about 700 episodes ago) and just oh man. The press conference duel was the best thing ever.
And I love Marc so ridiculously much. And Amanda. And Justin. Not so much Justin's dad, because even though I kind of understand what he's saying, I still completely disagree with it. And not so much Hilda, even though she was fine in this episode, but in a lot of episodes I come off really disliking her. But everyone else, oh I love them.
The Betty/Claire scenes at the spa were kind of the best ever. I loved Claire telling Betty to dump Walter, and them conspiring to get Alexis and Daniel to talk to each other.
And Henry! And Wicked!!! Oh, Betty, if a guy gets you tickets to Wicked (and spent enough time listening to you to know how much you'd love the tickets, and recognizes "Popular"!) and wants it to be a date, you don't say no. (I'm kind of crazy obsessive over Wicked. Also, I totally have the same shirt that Henry got Betty.) I'm so glad that they finally ended Walter and Betty. He was the only character on the show I truly just... hated every scene he was in. I don't really love Hilda as I already said, but there are definitely episodes I really like her in, and that's just not true for Walter. And oh, poor Betty! She finally dumps Walter and now Henry's going back with his girlfriend! a;lskjf ah but the promos for next week! I kind of can't wait.
I love this show.
So I watched this after Ugly Betty, and I thought that nothing could beat that, and then I watched this episode and omfg aslfkj I loved it.
Ryan said "I love you"! Multiple times! I was upset that it got all ruined with the talk of Berkeley and the dictionary, but I'm glad it was resolved at the end.
And then the earthquake! Gave me chills. Especially since I live like 10 minutes from Newport, and thinking that could happen here... gah. The ending montage absolutely killed me, with Ryan protecting Taylor and Seth protecting Summer and Sandy finding Kirsten under that stuff, and oh man.
Why are there only two episodes left? Why did this show have to get so good right as everyone decided to stop watching it, causing it to be canceled? I'm going to be a total mess in two weeks. :(
Supernatural was also kickass, but I don't really have anything to say about it other than that.
Anyways, yesterday I came home after Jazz Band before going to Andrew's house to hang out with some people, and when I got there I asked my mom if I could go and she was just like "What? Of course. You don't really have to ask. You're 18 now." And I was just like "...wha?" Because, yeah, I'm 18, but I thought my mom would be the type of mom who's like "As long as you're living under my roof, you're not an adult." So after a couple minutes of staring at her and wondering when exactly she had been abducted by aliens, I left and went to Andrews. Around 10 I called her to see what time she wanted me home, because usually she wants me home by midnight and she had been all... you can do whatever you want earlier, but I wasn't sure if that was just temporary insanity or she was actually serious. So I called and she was like "Eh, don't stay out too late" and I was like "...wtf?" and she was like "I'm going to bed at midnight. I guess try not to stay out much past 12:15ish?" Which is just... not at all her. And before it's not like she was ever... you're only 17, you have to be back by 12, it was more that she would worry about me and wouldn't be able to fall asleep if she knew I was out. But I guess now that I'm 18 she's no longer worried? It almost worked like reverse psychology, because I ended up getting home by 11:20 (well, that and I was giving Soan a ride and she wanted to go home. And I was tired). I mean, I'm very happy about this, trust me, but it's just kind of confusing me.