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Sep. 29th, 2005 10:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, I didn't end up going to the football game. I got to the school at like 5:15 and the call time was 5:30, and I started to feel sick. I've been feeling sick on and off all week, and I just really didn't see myself going through a whole show and playing in the stands and so on. I stood around for awhile trying to decide if I should ask my mom if I could go home or not, and I ended up getting more time than I should've, because the buses were supposed to be at the school at 5:30, and by 6:00, they still weren't there. Finally around 6:00 I told my mom I wasn't feeling well and so we went home. I took a nap for like an hour and I felt loads better. I'm kind of tired now, but I don't feel as sick as I did before, which is good. Not planning on skipping school tomorrow, unless I start vomiting or something. I may not have even missed anything, though, because they might not have even gone to the football game because of the buses that failed to show up.
Eh.
I hate Charlotte and she's just annoying and she's not even good at being evil, like Julie. She just sucks. How many more episodes?
I love Kandy. sigh.
It's a sad, sad day when Ryan is pissing me off more than Marissa. I suppose it was in character for him to get all jealous just from seeing Marissa and another guy talking, but still. I think Marissa is actually handling things pretty well, all things considered. I like Johnny and her other new friends.
Although, seriously, why the hell are they treating public school like it's... juvie? Honestly. And does that actually happen at any school? Like, a new kid comes, and then the "bad kids" pick them out and start trying to intimidate them? This isn't rhetorical, I'd really like to know. Because maybe it's just my school, but I've never seen anything like that. New kids are ignored way before they're singled out. If she was at my school, she'd probably be ignored for a few days, and they make friends with any of the other Chanel-wearing, preppy girls. Because, seriously. Private school kids aren't the only ones that can afford that sort of stuff. I mean, it's Newport Union. It's not Chino. (That is meant somewhat facetiously, btw, just from how much they tended to diss Chino in the first few episodes ofseason 1. I have nothing against Chino.) All the more popular kids at my school wear the sort of stuff Marissa does, and if it's not like... designer label and all, it's at least a knock-off.
Also, 100% unrealistic that Ryan would be able to burst into the gym at the Newport Union dance. At every dance I've been to (granted, they were all in middle school), you had to show a school i.d. before they'd let you in. You couldn't just rush in there. And while I haven't been to any high school dances, I'd imagine it's the same thing: either you have to present your i.d. to get in, or you have to present it while you buy a ticket. And you definitely couldn't get in without buying a ticket. You can bring people from other schools, but you have to have this dance contract thing signed and buy their ticket for them and so on. No chance in hell Ryan would've been able to just run in there.
Seth and Summer dancing was sweet. And Summer sticking up for Seth and losing her social chair. The Dean and Taylor? Hardly surprising.
...yeah, didn't like it as much as last week's. But, eh, still better than season 2.
alk;sf YES. NO NINA/ANDY. I was so worried. I knew the beginning was meant to look like... something it wasn't, but I was still concerned. And I'm so happy that Nina realized she loved Jake and wasn't just being with him because he was good with Sam.
I hated Harold saying "Maybe she doesn't know what she wants." I don't know, characters do that a lot, pretty much always about women, and it's like... shut up. Even if she doesn't, you certainly don't. And it's usually always like "No, I don't want you" and the guy's all "...you don't know what you want!" Like, hi, let her make a decision FOR HERSELF. Seriously.
But, um, yay to Jake/Nina. I loved Andy/Nina in season 1 and most of season 2, and at the very start of season 3, but then Nina started dating Jake and I ended up really liking Jake, and then Andy started dating Anne Heche, and I started really hating Andy, and Nina was completely right when she said that Andy was just being selfish. Because if he truly loved her, he wouldn't have just kissed her like that. Like, I won't say that he would just let her be with Jake, but it was definitely selfish of him to kiss her. Expressing his feelings and trying to talk about them more rationally, yeah, that's cool, but kissing her? When he knew that her serious boyfriend was moving in that day? Bad Andy. I really hate him these days.
Um, I love Amy. She was kind of a bitch in seasons 1 and 2, but I've loved her ever since the end of season 2, once she realized she wanted to be with Ephram. The Amy/Bright scenes were totally adorable, and the Amy/Rose scenes were so sad/sweet. I love the Abbott family, I really do. But she cut her hair! I think it looks really nice, it's just so surprising, since her hair's been fairly long since the start.
I kind of figured Ephram would show up at the last minute. Boo to him not getting a decent haircut in Europe.
Lastly, Bright/Hannah!!! :DDD Aw, man, I love them. My heart was totally just... racing during the airport scene. Poor insecure Hannah, but yay to Bright completely and totally reciprocating her feelings. I love them together.
Aw, I really like this show. I forget how much I like it when I'm not like... actually watching an episode, and the love fades a lot during the summer, but... yeah. It can be really, really good.
I watched the first 10 minutes of Reunion and then stopped. The first two episodes I really enjoyed all the cheesy, campy fun, but I could not stand the beginning of this episode. Will and Craig still vying for Sam? I mean, I can see Will still being obsessed a little, but Craig? Really? I just don't get it. I mean, it's pretty pathetic. But that I could deal with. What infuriated me was Sam. wtf does she think she's doing, trying to get her child back? Is she insane? She gave up her daughter. Maybe she thinks that that's a mistake now (since she can't have kids and all anymore), but it's too. bad. I'm sorry, but I have absolutely no sympathy for her. I may be able to understand why she wants her daughter back, but it definitely does not justify her actions. I mean, how does she think the kid's adoptive parents think? They've spent an entire year with her. Sam doesn't know her daughter at all. It just... la;ksjd ugh. I can't even put into words how angry it makes me. I mean, she doesn't have enough money to do all this! How the hell could she support both a child and herself? Does she even have a job? It's just insane. If she wants a child, even if she can't give birth again, she can always, I don't know, adopt one, once she can provide the child with stability. I haven't seen anything more than the first scene where she meets the adoptive parents so I can't say how this turns out, but in all reality, do you think she'd actually win the case? She gave up the child. It was her choice. No one forced her to do it. And the adoptive parents wanted the child and can provide for her, unlike Sam. And Sam's only like 20! There's no chance in hell a court would choose to give her daughter to Sam over the adoptive parents. No. Way.
ugh. I'll probably wait until Saturday night and see if I want to continue watching it. Right now, I just don't want to bother.
Everybody Hates Chris will come tomorrow or Saturday. Serenity tomorrow! eee! :D I can't wait!
Eh.
I hate Charlotte and she's just annoying and she's not even good at being evil, like Julie. She just sucks. How many more episodes?
I love Kandy. sigh.
It's a sad, sad day when Ryan is pissing me off more than Marissa. I suppose it was in character for him to get all jealous just from seeing Marissa and another guy talking, but still. I think Marissa is actually handling things pretty well, all things considered. I like Johnny and her other new friends.
Although, seriously, why the hell are they treating public school like it's... juvie? Honestly. And does that actually happen at any school? Like, a new kid comes, and then the "bad kids" pick them out and start trying to intimidate them? This isn't rhetorical, I'd really like to know. Because maybe it's just my school, but I've never seen anything like that. New kids are ignored way before they're singled out. If she was at my school, she'd probably be ignored for a few days, and they make friends with any of the other Chanel-wearing, preppy girls. Because, seriously. Private school kids aren't the only ones that can afford that sort of stuff. I mean, it's Newport Union. It's not Chino. (That is meant somewhat facetiously, btw, just from how much they tended to diss Chino in the first few episodes ofseason 1. I have nothing against Chino.) All the more popular kids at my school wear the sort of stuff Marissa does, and if it's not like... designer label and all, it's at least a knock-off.
Also, 100% unrealistic that Ryan would be able to burst into the gym at the Newport Union dance. At every dance I've been to (granted, they were all in middle school), you had to show a school i.d. before they'd let you in. You couldn't just rush in there. And while I haven't been to any high school dances, I'd imagine it's the same thing: either you have to present your i.d. to get in, or you have to present it while you buy a ticket. And you definitely couldn't get in without buying a ticket. You can bring people from other schools, but you have to have this dance contract thing signed and buy their ticket for them and so on. No chance in hell Ryan would've been able to just run in there.
Seth and Summer dancing was sweet. And Summer sticking up for Seth and losing her social chair. The Dean and Taylor? Hardly surprising.
...yeah, didn't like it as much as last week's. But, eh, still better than season 2.
alk;sf YES. NO NINA/ANDY. I was so worried. I knew the beginning was meant to look like... something it wasn't, but I was still concerned. And I'm so happy that Nina realized she loved Jake and wasn't just being with him because he was good with Sam.
I hated Harold saying "Maybe she doesn't know what she wants." I don't know, characters do that a lot, pretty much always about women, and it's like... shut up. Even if she doesn't, you certainly don't. And it's usually always like "No, I don't want you" and the guy's all "...you don't know what you want!" Like, hi, let her make a decision FOR HERSELF. Seriously.
But, um, yay to Jake/Nina. I loved Andy/Nina in season 1 and most of season 2, and at the very start of season 3, but then Nina started dating Jake and I ended up really liking Jake, and then Andy started dating Anne Heche, and I started really hating Andy, and Nina was completely right when she said that Andy was just being selfish. Because if he truly loved her, he wouldn't have just kissed her like that. Like, I won't say that he would just let her be with Jake, but it was definitely selfish of him to kiss her. Expressing his feelings and trying to talk about them more rationally, yeah, that's cool, but kissing her? When he knew that her serious boyfriend was moving in that day? Bad Andy. I really hate him these days.
Um, I love Amy. She was kind of a bitch in seasons 1 and 2, but I've loved her ever since the end of season 2, once she realized she wanted to be with Ephram. The Amy/Bright scenes were totally adorable, and the Amy/Rose scenes were so sad/sweet. I love the Abbott family, I really do. But she cut her hair! I think it looks really nice, it's just so surprising, since her hair's been fairly long since the start.
I kind of figured Ephram would show up at the last minute. Boo to him not getting a decent haircut in Europe.
Lastly, Bright/Hannah!!! :DDD Aw, man, I love them. My heart was totally just... racing during the airport scene. Poor insecure Hannah, but yay to Bright completely and totally reciprocating her feelings. I love them together.
Aw, I really like this show. I forget how much I like it when I'm not like... actually watching an episode, and the love fades a lot during the summer, but... yeah. It can be really, really good.
I watched the first 10 minutes of Reunion and then stopped. The first two episodes I really enjoyed all the cheesy, campy fun, but I could not stand the beginning of this episode. Will and Craig still vying for Sam? I mean, I can see Will still being obsessed a little, but Craig? Really? I just don't get it. I mean, it's pretty pathetic. But that I could deal with. What infuriated me was Sam. wtf does she think she's doing, trying to get her child back? Is she insane? She gave up her daughter. Maybe she thinks that that's a mistake now (since she can't have kids and all anymore), but it's too. bad. I'm sorry, but I have absolutely no sympathy for her. I may be able to understand why she wants her daughter back, but it definitely does not justify her actions. I mean, how does she think the kid's adoptive parents think? They've spent an entire year with her. Sam doesn't know her daughter at all. It just... la;ksjd ugh. I can't even put into words how angry it makes me. I mean, she doesn't have enough money to do all this! How the hell could she support both a child and herself? Does she even have a job? It's just insane. If she wants a child, even if she can't give birth again, she can always, I don't know, adopt one, once she can provide the child with stability. I haven't seen anything more than the first scene where she meets the adoptive parents so I can't say how this turns out, but in all reality, do you think she'd actually win the case? She gave up the child. It was her choice. No one forced her to do it. And the adoptive parents wanted the child and can provide for her, unlike Sam. And Sam's only like 20! There's no chance in hell a court would choose to give her daughter to Sam over the adoptive parents. No. Way.
ugh. I'll probably wait until Saturday night and see if I want to continue watching it. Right now, I just don't want to bother.
Everybody Hates Chris will come tomorrow or Saturday. Serenity tomorrow! eee! :D I can't wait!