Well, this is quite a landmark weekend for me. First, July 3rd was the one-year anniversary of my move to DC. Yay! Second, obviously, was the 4th of July. I celebrated by going to the pool, then heading to a friend's house for a barbecue and watching fireworks on the Mall, which was pretty awesome.
And today marks the 60th day of my posting streak. Yep, I have posted every single day for two months, with nearly 100 posts in that time. This is the longest unbroken string of posts ever on my journal. Go me!
I also need to express Epic Woe at the lack of
penny_lane_42 lately. WHERE ARE YOU LAUREN??? YOU ARE MY TV TWIN! COME BACK!
Speaking of TV, I finished season 1 of Rome. I liked it, but I have very little to say about it. I will admit, I had a lot of trouble following it in the beginning, because I couldn't tell the characters apart. The only people I recognized were Polly Walker (from Caprica), Suzie from Torchwood (whose real name I don't remember), and Kevin McKidd (whom I completely can't buy as an ancient Roman. He's just so... Scottish). Everyone else was a jumble (too many old guys, mostly), and so I had to follow along with the Wikipedia episode summaries to know what was going on. After a while, it got easier, once they used people's names enough times to match them up with faces. (Am I the only one who thinks that the guy playing Caesar looks like Alan Rickman, lol?)
Pretty much my entire knowledge of Roman history comes second-hand from my college friends who were classics majors (um, I remember Catullus), so I don't know how historically accurate it is, but the costumes and sets sure look spectacular.
It seemed rather rushed at the end there - when Cassius finally appeared in, like, the third to last episode, I thought, "He kinda came out of nowhere. He's rather important, and we're just meeting him now?" And I felt like they were trying to make Brutus sympathetic, but didn't really spend enough time on it, so it comes off as kind of half-assed. I did think the assassination scene (um, spoiler? Everybody knows Caesar dies, right?) was (gruesomely) well done, though. Happy birthday to me? lol