Thank you all for the comments on my IJVP vids. The feedback helps teach me new things about the vid and vidding in general, and it picks me up when I'm lagging behind, which, based on last year, my half-way-through-the-project-lag gets pretty severe. :) In order to keep my mind fresh, here are a couple of non-IJVP things.
We watched the next Wonderfalls episode last night.
Oh my god, you guys. JAAAAAYE! Poor, sad Jaye! She stayed as the witness! And the reason that she loves Eric is the reason that he can't be with her; dramatically, it's perfect. I'm very curious how they're going to play out the last three episodes, if Eric will even be in them that much (I'm guessing no), which means they'll hopefully deal with who/what is talking to her through the animals.
Aaron and Mahandra are still hot. I love his trying to get the animals to talk. "Se habla espanol?" Hee. I also laughed a silly amount at the air freshener that Jaye threw out the window: "I didn't say anything!" Good times! Stupid Fox!
I'm also reading a romance novel right now that is not that great, although obviously good enough that I'm still reading it, and the hero keeps sexually pressing the heroine in order to get her to tell him about her past. And it's freaking annoying. If I was the lady, I'd be done with this guy, instead of giving in to all of his touching and kissing. Do you all think that would actually work? Basically the deal is that she (Sierra) was abused and so now she's very private and independent and won't tell the hero (Ben) anything. He keeps kissing and stroking and playing with her body in order to get her to relax, and then he'll hold off on orgasms and ask her questions to see if she'll answer. And the text isn't really presenting this as a bad thing. I don't know, it's annoying me. Fortunately I've finally gotten to the point where she does tell him everything so we can now get past that aspect of the relationship. But I'm really not all that fond of Ben. And Sierra is annoying, too, actually.
I did read the last flower trilogy by Nora Roberts, the one that Black Dahlia is the second book for? Oh, Red Lily, that was it! I really enjoyed that.
And this isn't ultimately the book I even want to talk about, but Feast For Crows requires brainpower and *time*, both of which I am short on right now.