meanwhile, in Oklahoma....

Feb 08, 2011 22:39

I watch Being Human. The original UK version, not the American rip-off (don't hate on us too bad, guys, we haven't had original ideas in years).



Yeah, I know. Anyway, this whole development with Mitchell and Annie has me concerned. I'm a fan of the pairing and now they're officially going to be together. Honestly, you'd think that'd make me really happy but it didn't. Kiss was cute and OMG. Now it's got to go straight to hell in order to keep people interested. We already had the actual couple in George and Nina. Now, with Mitchell and his big bad secret with Annie, the suspense other than that inevitable "she's going to find out about Box Car 20" is all we got going to them. She should find out, I'm not against that, and who knows maybe she'll stay with him after that, but it's going to leave a big scar on their fresh relationship. My shipperness will probably be affected by this, though. As if Doctor/Rose wasn't enough of a huge sign, I usually like the ships that aren't actually together but have hints and are left generally out in the open. Yes, Cloen and Rose were together in the end, but we never saw them together. It's just how I roll, and I'm afraid eventually I'm not going to have a true, honest ship in Being Human anymore.

-SNOW AGAIN. I don't even care, but everyone else does. The state's been panicked/shut down since last week because we usually average about 5-7 inches of snow each year. They just don't know how to handle over a foot of snow. Public schools have been closed for a week and two days now. I'm pretty sure they can all kiss their Spring Break good-bye because it's already happened/happening.

All in all, it's really funny watching everyone scramble to Wal-Mart to buy ALL THE BREADS AND MILKS AND WATER BOTTLES in order to survive.

-Movies! I've seen a couple movies lately, those being Tangled and The Social Network. The Social Network was surprisingly very interesting (and on a very shallow note, Andrew Garfield is obnoxiously cute). I watched a few snippets of a documentary about Facebook, so knew a good chunk of what went down with the settlement cases and could enjoy the movie more knowing they had the facts right. I just can't enjoy a movie based off something if I don't know the facts to tell what's right and what isn't.

Afterwards all I could think, to those of you familiar with earlgreytea68 's Chaosverse and professor_spork casting Andrew as Brem, was "LOL Brem at Harvard". It was all kinds of NERDY AWESOME.

Tangled was a COMPLETE AND UTTER JOYFUL ADDITION TO MY LIFE. I HAVE TO WATCH IT AGAIN. This is the kind of animated movies Disney needs to get back to producing. PURE GOLD.

-I'd really like to participate in the Secret Diary of a Call Girl comment ficathon, but 1. I'm all sorts of intimidated about writing Hannah/Belle. Maybe because she's based off an actual person and that weirds me out. Maybe it's just the character and her circumstances in general, idk. And 2. My idea bank made a huge deposit for a Doctor Who alt!verse that's developed into quite the monster. It's been there forever, and recently exploded. The sheer volume of freedom in Pete's World is brilliant and exactly the kind of playground I forever want to play in. THINKING OF WAYS THAT WORLD IS DIFFERENT IS LIKE GETTING A NEVER-ENDING SUPPLY OF FAVORITE CANDIES.  I have absolutely no control over my brain, I swear.

Question in point: How has this universe survived if it presumably has no Time Lords to fix things like Reaper infestations? I have an interesting solution, but I'd love to see anyone else's ideas. I won't steal them, I promise. I'll ask first, lol.

nerdisms, real life comes with poker cards, blah blah stuff

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