First I did a
Johari's window (if you haven't done that one, you still can) so I might as well do the
Nohari's window, as well. Time to tell me what you *really* think! Heh.
You scored as Millennium Falcon (Star Wars). The world around you is at war. Fortunately you know how to handle that with the greatest of ease. You are one of the best at what you do and no one needs to tell you that. Now if only the droids could be quiet for five seconds.
Millennium Falcon (Star Wars)
75%
FBI's X-Files Division (The X-Files)
63%
SG-1 (Stargate)
56%
Galactica (Battlestar: Galactica)
56%
Bebop (Cowboy Bebop)
50%
Serenity (Firefly)
50%
Nebuchadnezzar (The Matrix)
50%
Deep Space Nine (Star Trek)
44%
Andromeda Ascendant (Andromeda)
44%
Babylon 5 (Babylon 5)
44%
Enterprise D (Star Trek)
38%
Moya (Farscape)
31%
Your Ultimate Sci-Fi Profile II: which sci-fi crew would you best fit in? (pics)created with
QuizFarm.com And now a few TV thoughts.
1. On Smallville, I keep expecting Lana (who is apparently STILL DATING CLARK?!) to suspect Clark and Chloe are having an affair. What with all the secret-keeping and mysterious meetings going on between them. Then again, with all her secret-keeping and mysterious meetings with Lex, that'd be kind of calling the kettle black. (Not that that's ever stopped her before.)
2. I find it interesting that so many online people hate Meredith (on Grey's Anatomy) *so* much. Sure, in real life, I wouldn't like her. But I find her very entertaining inside my TV. It's entirely possible that this is one show I try not to take too seriously--otherwise I'm not really sure how to explain that as far as I'm concerned, she totally escapes the female TV lead curse.
3. I have no idea what they're doing on Lost. Do they throw things randomly until they stick to the script? 'The Long Con' was the best ep I've seen in awhile, but last week's was kind of like watching teeth get pulled--not for the cosmetic benefit, not for health, but *just because they could*.
4. On Beauty and the Geek, I find I can answer the "guy questions" (which are posed to the girls) far more easily than the "girl questions" (posed to the guys). Seriously, types of fabric? Names of designers? As opposed to "who did Hayden Christensen play in the Star Wars films"? Please. Again, it should probably bother me, but it totally doesn't.
5. Is there anybody who listens to the BSG podcasts/video blogs when they're made available and recaps the relevant material on their LJ? Because that would be really handy and I want to friend you. *g*