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Sep. 20th, 2005 10:44 pmTuesday night TV!
First off, I really hated Emily saying how well Rory was dealing with all this, and how they all seemed to think she was so... above community service? Am I making any sense? I mean, I wanted to yell at her "YOU DESERVE THIS. YOU STOLE A FUCKING YACHT. 300 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE IS NOTHING. GET OVER IT." I mean, it's not like this is unfair or anything. And this is punishment for a reason. It's not supposed to be nice and fun and all. bah.
I have to say, I did feel a little bad for her when Luke told her about the engagement, though. They had been so close for so long, and Luke and Lorelai's engagement is so huge.
No Paris. Or Michel. :( And to replace them, we had to have T.J. bah. Hate T.J.
I don't know about this season. I'm not finding a lot of things I hate about it, but I just don't feel as invested as I used to. I don't know.
"This is why I don't let you play with the markers."
Hee! But, um, gross. Like, nice episode, but all I can think about is a 9 year old and a 30 year old kissing. I knew it was going to happen the second she said "I've never kissed a boy," and at that point I just like... couldn't watch. I had to look away from the TV, and I was all "gross gross gross gross gross" the entire time. It was just... majorly squicky.
Also? I hate House and Wilson fighting. It makes me very, very sad. It reminds me of last week, when House was all in regards to Stacy, "Mommy and daddy are fighting." Except, House/Wilson is my House OTP, so this makes me much more upset than House and Stacy fighting.
Where was Stacy, btw? I thought I missed something and she like left town or something at the end of the last episode, but she's in the previews for the next one. eh. Didn't really miss her much.
I loved Chase saying in regards to House talking about listening to the tumor, something like "Well, it shouldn't make much noise, as it hasn't got a mouth." Horribly paraphrased, but something like that. It cracked me up, because I was expecting him to follow with some medical reason, but then it turned out he was just being snarky.
Um, I don't know. I feel like the main storyline should've, like, drawn me in more, I guess? But I was just kind of "Eh. Don't really care if she lives or dies." It was interesting and all, I just wasn't very emotionally invested in it.
Boo to the end. What, you couldn't get some shots of Hugh Laurie actually riding a motorcycle? I am horribly disappointed.
Damn, those boys are pretty.
Wendigo! In my head to everything that came up, I kept going all "Wait, but no, Wendigos take out the hearts of their victims, and they only go after AB- people, and..." But then I realized I got all that information from Charmed, and... Charmed isn't really known for being very factual. Or making sense. Or having any sort of continuity. But it was in Charmed's first season, when Constance M. Burge was still on the staff, so you never know.
Um, anyways. I enjoyed it. I dealt a lot better with this episode than the last since it was a creature rather than a ghost. I get freaked out by ghosts easily. I think it has to do with being horribly freaked out by What Lies Beneath when I was like 11. And I'm kind of numb to creatures after watching all these seasons of Charmed, Buffy, Angel, etc. The beginning with the gravestone and the hand bursting out did give me a scare, though. Totally didn't expect it to be a dream.
Next week's episode: Fred! Insanity!
Have I mentioned how much I love that I see like 5 billion trailers for Serenity when watching TV these days? It's totally awesome. Whee, less than 2 weeks!
Also, I'm starting to get the feeling that I'm watching too much TV. I didn't realize that there even was such a thing.
First off, I really hated Emily saying how well Rory was dealing with all this, and how they all seemed to think she was so... above community service? Am I making any sense? I mean, I wanted to yell at her "YOU DESERVE THIS. YOU STOLE A FUCKING YACHT. 300 HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE IS NOTHING. GET OVER IT." I mean, it's not like this is unfair or anything. And this is punishment for a reason. It's not supposed to be nice and fun and all. bah.
I have to say, I did feel a little bad for her when Luke told her about the engagement, though. They had been so close for so long, and Luke and Lorelai's engagement is so huge.
No Paris. Or Michel. :( And to replace them, we had to have T.J. bah. Hate T.J.
I don't know about this season. I'm not finding a lot of things I hate about it, but I just don't feel as invested as I used to. I don't know.
"This is why I don't let you play with the markers."
Hee! But, um, gross. Like, nice episode, but all I can think about is a 9 year old and a 30 year old kissing. I knew it was going to happen the second she said "I've never kissed a boy," and at that point I just like... couldn't watch. I had to look away from the TV, and I was all "gross gross gross gross gross" the entire time. It was just... majorly squicky.
Also? I hate House and Wilson fighting. It makes me very, very sad. It reminds me of last week, when House was all in regards to Stacy, "Mommy and daddy are fighting." Except, House/Wilson is my House OTP, so this makes me much more upset than House and Stacy fighting.
Where was Stacy, btw? I thought I missed something and she like left town or something at the end of the last episode, but she's in the previews for the next one. eh. Didn't really miss her much.
I loved Chase saying in regards to House talking about listening to the tumor, something like "Well, it shouldn't make much noise, as it hasn't got a mouth." Horribly paraphrased, but something like that. It cracked me up, because I was expecting him to follow with some medical reason, but then it turned out he was just being snarky.
Um, I don't know. I feel like the main storyline should've, like, drawn me in more, I guess? But I was just kind of "Eh. Don't really care if she lives or dies." It was interesting and all, I just wasn't very emotionally invested in it.
Boo to the end. What, you couldn't get some shots of Hugh Laurie actually riding a motorcycle? I am horribly disappointed.
Damn, those boys are pretty.
Wendigo! In my head to everything that came up, I kept going all "Wait, but no, Wendigos take out the hearts of their victims, and they only go after AB- people, and..." But then I realized I got all that information from Charmed, and... Charmed isn't really known for being very factual. Or making sense. Or having any sort of continuity. But it was in Charmed's first season, when Constance M. Burge was still on the staff, so you never know.
Um, anyways. I enjoyed it. I dealt a lot better with this episode than the last since it was a creature rather than a ghost. I get freaked out by ghosts easily. I think it has to do with being horribly freaked out by What Lies Beneath when I was like 11. And I'm kind of numb to creatures after watching all these seasons of Charmed, Buffy, Angel, etc. The beginning with the gravestone and the hand bursting out did give me a scare, though. Totally didn't expect it to be a dream.
Next week's episode: Fred! Insanity!
Have I mentioned how much I love that I see like 5 billion trailers for Serenity when watching TV these days? It's totally awesome. Whee, less than 2 weeks!
Also, I'm starting to get the feeling that I'm watching too much TV. I didn't realize that there even was such a thing.
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Date: 2005-09-21 06:20 am (UTC)AH! Omg that was one of the best parts. *shakes head* What are we going to do with you? XD Though I don't think it was meant to be pervy or squicky even though I can see how it may have come off that way. But hee! Chase! House/Wilson! Pretty colors!
Duuuuuude. There is NOSUCHTHING as too much TV. No.
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Date: 2005-09-21 11:07 pm (UTC)I think I feel like I'm watching too many TV shows because I wasn't really... expecting them to come, and now so many are premiering all at once, it's overwhelming.