kthxbye!

Mar 31, 2005 12:07


I was having a conversation with my sister yesterday and without thinking I said OTP. She looked at me dumbfounded with an expression that clearly indicated she had NO idea what I was talking about. So I realized the way I speak on the internet is completely different than the one I speak in real life. Ok, so I dn't rite like dis, wit u & r and blah blah blah, but I do use fandom terms (shipper names for instance) and other fanspeak. Would it be possible to compile a list of these? I can't seem recollect any of them.

And because television rocked my socks yesterday...

I was so depressed while watching American Dreams last night. I wasn't exactly sure where the story was going. It seemed heavier than usual, even if it had its funny moments. I felt so bad for the Pryor family. I was actually surprised by Meg'schoice to go on with Chris, even if it's a terribly romantic thing to do. I love Chris, and think Milo did a great job portaying him. I have nothing much to say about the subject because the whole thing is still sinking in. It's sad that it has to go, but even sadder that I only got into it recently. Sucks to be me. :(


Lost was okay last night. I'm liking Locke more and more with every episode, even if the image of Kendell is still imprinted in my mind. Boone is my baby and I'd hate it if he were the one to die. I don't want him to die. Kill Kate, for all I care, but NOT Boone! Sawyer didn't bug me this episode. I thought he was actually funny, needing glasses and all. And the lollipop joke, too cute! I still like Jack. Yes, I'm adapting, can't you tell!?! The characters on this show are so unpredictable. You love 'em one day and hate 'em the next. Jack is cool. I don't think he's acting like a hero or anything. It's just that he's been given that position. And I think he does it well. I just hated that last scene in which he told Kate: "I didn't do it for him". Ugh. Gag me, please! Get her off the island, asap!


I thought "Tuesdays" was one of the better episodes of Alias this season. Call me crazy, and I might be looking too deep into this, but since the plot was very Buffy-ish, was written by Drew Goddard (who wrote for BtVS and AtS), do you think the episode was titled Tuesdays for that reason? Buffy used to air on Tuesdays, remember? Ok, I'm officially stupid. This makes absolutely no sense. Anyway, speaking about the plot in question, I personnaly thought it was going to be déjà vu, like we've seen it many times before, but I LOVED the way they handled it! It was probably more realistic than any other buried alive storyline I've ever seen. The fact alone that Sydney, who is very capable of saving herself, was a victim instead of a hero, that was cool. It's so great that she had her cellphone. And it wasn't a coincidence. She always has a cellphone on her. Marshall was the hero here! It was sooooo great to see Carrie again! Who knows, maybe she'll join the team soon. It was kinda foreshadowing that, wasn't it!?

Anyway, I still love Vaughn, regardless of how boring relationship with Sydney has become. They're comfortable together and that's what counts. I was surprised that Weiss, Nadia and Dixon had so few lines. They were almost not there, extras. Oh well, they'll probably get an episode for themselves in the near future. Oh yeah, I think Jen Garner is an incredibly gifted actress! :)

No new ER tonight. Damn.

So that's it. I should try to make my posts shorter. No one reads all this crap... Arg!
Oh and, just a reminder that tomorrow is April Fool's day. I know most of us are too old (or maybe not *wink*) to cut off little fishies and stick them on the back of our teacher, so you have one day to think up of a good prank to pull on someone. Come on, I know you can do it! Just think like Fred and George, who btw celebrate their birthday tomorrow. I'm sure they can inspire you to do something wicked ;)

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"Dawn's in trouble. It must be Tuesday."
- Buffy (Once More With Feeling)

american dreams, alias, tv, lost

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