Initial thoughts about this week's ep:
1)) OhMyGod the Gaius/Gaeta shippers are having a FIELD DAY right about now. As if that promo pic of Gaius whispering in Gaeta's ear wasn't enough.
......I must admit it makes a small part of me squee as well. (No Emily, don't go to the dark side!)
2)) SO MANY GOOD LINES. "Kara Thrace and Her Special Destiny" was hilarious. I thought it sounded more like a Harry Potter title, personally ;) And Dee with her line about "as long as you or Kara would let me"? Emily goes from normal to crying in three seconds.
3)) Giving Gaius drugs is such a bad idea that it's an AWESOME IDEA.
4)) Not a cylon! Hahahahahaha. I Win. All you people on the TWoP forums who were so sure he was? Lose.
5)) So now Lee and Kara have both made their decisions. Hopefully they'll not angst too much about it for a while. At least a while? Please?
I keep getting these odd catalogues in the mail. They're all called things like "Stuff You Never Knew Existed" or "What on Earth" and contain things like aprons with "witty" sayings and kistchy sculptures. I'm not exactly complaining; I got John's Christmas present from one of them (a model of the Bluesmobile and action figures of the Blues Brothers), but I find it kind of odd I'm the only one in the apartment of four people who gets them. They just started coming one day, randomly. :\
Also, I'd like to turn everyone on to a site called
SongSearch. I found it while conducting a search for the Dutch Elisabeth CD, since Amazon had none. This site said it had it, for $22--the only seller on Amazon I'd ever seen had been selling it for $40. I was skeptical at first, but I Blingoed around a bit and found no reports of scandal. So I ordered.
'Elisabeth', the Dutch recording, arrived in my hands today. It took a while (though the site warns of that) and it's obviously a used copy, but it's in good order. So consider this endorsement; if you're ever searching for an obscure CD (or DVD), SongSearch is a good place to look :)
I am, by the way, lovin' Stanley Burleson as Death so far (they call him "De Dood" in Dutch! Hehehehehehehehe). He's so unlike any other I've heard. People like Mate Kamaras and Uwe Kroger rock out, and that certainly is fun to listen to, but Stanley by contrast is so understated. I can just imagine him slinking around the stage--so cool he doesn't need to scream the notes to prove his point.
Listen to
De Laatste Dans to see what I mean.
And yeah, this is pretty much my favorite Elisabeth cast on the whole. Heck, I even dig the "Kitsch" on this one.
(Although no one will ever beat Takarazuka's version of the Prologue until they figure out those notes are sung 1,000 times better legato than staccato. Who made that decision anyway? :P)
ETA: OMG THE SEXY DRUMS on
Er Valt Een Zwarte Schaduw. Addo Kruizinga as Rudolf WINS. WINS.
...But seriously, that made my heart speed up.