now my fur has turned to skin & I've been quickly ushered in to a world that I confess I do not know

Jan 04, 2009 21:47

I'm suffering from fandom seesaw syndrome. Supernatural goes into hiatus, so I focus on Pushing Daisies. That goes... away-I don't know if it can be called hiatus or what, since we still don't know for certain when or if the rest of the episodes will be shown. But anyway, Pushing Daisies finishes up for 2008 and, after a wee marathon of the series ( Read more... )

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autumn_faerie January 6 2009, 06:04:04 UTC
At the risk of sounding melodramatic, I think the loss of PD makes life, in general, bleaker. :(

I'm pretty sure I know what you mean. :/ PD is/was an utter delight to watch. No show ever brought me the kind of joy that show has, even my other favorites. *clings to show like Chuck to Ned in this icon*

I'm now on the fifth disc of SPN season one. :) I had a mini-marathon last night. I think one of my favorite aspects of the show is the brothers' relationship. The scene where Sam tells Dean, "Things are never going to be the way they used to be," and Dean says with a wistful, sad smile, "They could?" and Sam says, "No, Dean. And I don't want them to be the same." It just broke my heart, and I could relate to Dean in some ways during that scene. And I'm a sucker when it comes to bad boys who show vulnerability once in awhile. *huggles Dean*

I hope you're able to rent True Blood when it's released to DVD! I think you would really enjoy it. :) Anything Alan Ball does is gold, in my opinion.

Ned is so sweet and adorable he's almost like a puppy dog. He even does the little doggie head tilt when he's confused! :)

Aw, so are you to me! I appreciate all of your encouragement as well. ♥ ♥ ♥

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philomel January 6 2009, 06:37:11 UTC
No show ever brought me the kind of joy that show has, even my other favorites.

Exactly. It's pure joy. Or, like chlorine tablets to the aunts, bottled sunshine. *whimpers* This is going to be so hard to let go. :'(

:D I absolutely think the brothers' relationship is the heart of the show. The cases and ghoulies and other baddies are fun, but it all comes back to the Winchester boys in the end. That really helps to ground all the fantastical elements, and makes it emotionally engaging and relatable, imho. Oh, yes. *sniffs at that scene* Honestly, be prepared for more heartbreaking moments. Fortunately, there's humor to balance it out. And I definitely hear ya on vulnerable bad boys. :) Dean does that so well.

Anything Alan Ball does is gold, in my opinion.

Hee, this is true!

Eee, yes! The doggie head tilt is one of the cutest things ever.

*hugs tightly*
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