And I wear my heart upon my tennis shoes

Jan 19, 2007 07:11

Both of these links are via molly_may:

An interview with Bill Lawrence, the creator of Scrubs.

Wil Wheaton recaps Star Trek: the Next Generation and is funny and snarky and AWESOME. Oh, Wil. You grew up so well. For instance, here he's talking about Data and the Chinese fingerlock toy from "Lonely Among Us":

Riker and Geordi are bemused by Data's predicament, but Picard (and 90% of the audience) is not. Picard tells Data to get himself unstuck, and we learn a rather significant limitation in Data's construction: while he can lift a 14 year-old child over his head with one arm, he apparently is not able to generate enough force to tear through a few pieces of bamboo.

*is still laughing*

OMG Prison Break is awesome! Lincoln and Michael saying the prayer together but separated - that made me so sad! And Michael's desperate attempt to move the new pipe was sad. I couldn't believe Abruzzi let T-Bag go, but I was totally unsurprised that T-Bag retaliated by trying to kill John. I kind of love Cooper. Heh. The VP's brother isn't dead! WTF! I did not see that coming at all. Score one for you, show. LJ continues to do everything BUT annoy me, for which I'm grateful. Veronica is starting to do some really stupid things so I hope she goes back to being awesome. Sarah is so pretty and so cute and so together, can I be her when I grow up? I am really enjoying this; it's like extra-buttery popcorn. And I want to make a Lincoln vid so badly. I'm just waiting for a song at this point.

I read an F/V fic this morning when I should've been working on today's IJVP (hush) but I enjoyed it so much I couldn't put it down. It's Heavy As Hope by a new author to DS fandom, arrow00. She's got some lovely phrases, an interesting plot, and a couple of great Fraser character moments.

Probably, once they had what they wanted, or even if they didn't succeed, they would just let him die of thirst.

No, they wouldn't be back, but Fraser had absolutely no doubt that Ray would come. He believed it with a fierceness that was totally unquestioning. He believed it like gravity.

fic rec, linky mclinkerston, prison break

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