Okay, I've been up since at least 8ish this morning? And I went to see Enter the Haggis tonight, so by all means, I should be tired and asleep. But I'm not. I'm posting some thoughts on the three episodes of Big Love in the afternoon before the concert. Damn insomnia.
Thought #1: Margene's blond hair is so distracting.
Thought #2: I was INSANELY :DDDDDDDDDDDD when Sarah and Heather were talking about raising Sarah's baby together as a family at ASU. Omg. It was just awesome. "I'll take morning classes, you can take evening classes so someone is always with Baby."
Thought #3: I am REALLY glad that they didn't forget about the Ben liking Margene storyline. Holy shit, awkward much? And Teeny read the note? Seriously?
Thought #4: I pointed and laughed at the screen when the family all unintentionally left Bill at that place. I'm such a dork.
Thought #5: Hm, so Sarah's not pregnant now? Did she go through with her self-abortion? Aw, I'm a bit sad b/c I was getting so excited for Sarah to be written off (and of course Heather would go with her) and be with Heather. I thought it made perfect sense since Amanda's getting a lot of work now. But it might not be happening? :( Surprisingly, I did like the Niki and Sarah scenes that followed that. Never would have thought Niki to be the one to support Sarah in this time.
Thought #6: That wedding with Ana? Whoa, fast. Of course it's over by the end of the ep, it seems.
Okay, now I need to sleep. I'll be seeing 3x07 pretty soon after I wake up and then I need to prepare for a phone interview (technically two, but the first one will be a mock interview to prepare me for the one later in the day) that's on Monday.
Oh and random note because I was randomly reminded of it earlier... Does anyone remember this mini-series that aired in the early 2000s where one of the actors in it had developmental apraxia? At least I think it was a mini-series. And pretty sure it was in the early 2000s since I remember being in high school. And I think it was one of the child actors. I just have this vague recollection of reading an article (like in my local TV guide that came with the Sunday paper) about the mini-series where it was brought up that the actor had this, but they worked really hard to overcome it and you barely would know it when you saw them in it. Pretty sure this aired on a cable channel. I'm thinking it's Steven Speilberg's Taken, but that starred Dakota Fanning and I don't think it's her.
Edit: And I'm almost positive I'm thinking of an actress. And huh. By doing some searching (though not finding what I want), I'm surprised to learn that apparently Daniel Radcliffe has a mild form of the disorder though in his case, it was diagnosed as Dyspraxia.