Actually, first, I'm going to say this:
My phone completely crapped out on me this weekend in Philly.
justajoyfulgirl, I tried to call you but I don't even know if it went through? And luckily I found
melnotmeli, so that wasn't disasterous but... yeah. Anyone who tried to call me this weekend, I apologize. I need a new phone, badly.
But now I'm going to say this:
I... I'm both satisfied and just... I don't know. I think it was a good episode, a great episode, and that was with me knowing the ending. I didn't think they'd be able to pull this "who will win?" stuff out for an hour and keep me entertained when I already knew who won but... good job, John Wells. (This will probably be the only time you will see that sentence in this journal.)
I don't have a lot of clear memories of the episode, so I might come back and edit this later as things pop back into my head. Mostly I just... it was handled very well. Very well. Josh and Jed and CJ and Donna and Annabeth and Margaret. Oh, my heart broke with the two of them, with seeing Annabeth hug Josh in the lobby.
It was just... it was solid*. It was really solid and I guess that's all I'm saying right now. I might come back later, once I've processed it all.
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Other than that, Tara and I are back from Philly, with many things to report. I think the entire internet needs to know that it took Sebastian Arcelus twelve years to get a speeding ticket and his knowledge of traffic law is next to nothing. Oh my god. I've never before met someone who didn't know what getting a ticket entailed.
But fun was had! It was great! There will be pictures, because we actually remembered to take some this time.
* Of course, I say that now, but the episode was also clearly colored by a little bit of grief and I don't know if I'm being completely objective.