A teeny note on politics, 2 eps of SGA, Criminal Minds, and CSI: NY w/ a side of Ghost Hunters

Jan 09, 2008 23:55

So, I'm finally getting around to writing the post I said I was going to do days ago. The one about the episode of Atlantis I missed before hiatus and what is now last week's episode. Because I waited around so long, first there's a teeny-tiny note on then New Hampshire primaries which those uninterested in politics (or who don't want to listen to ( Read more... )

fandom: stargate atlantis, fandom: ghost hunters, episode reviews, politics, fandom: criminal minds, fandom: csi ny, real life

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cyren_2132 January 10 2008, 08:50:22 UTC
Turns out "Be all my sins remember'd" is actually the closing line of the more famous monologue from Hamlet, which -- bonus -- also includes a line about this mortal coil. In that regard, and because I like Hamlet (yes, I know you don't) it bothers me a little less.

Criminal Minds was really good, but I thought for a long time that Lindsey had gone batshit and somehow killed that boy after Katie died. I loved all the dads in this episode, but Lindsey annoyed the hell out of me right from the start what with the slurring at the leaky faucet to shut up.

My heart just really wasn't in CSI, so I didn't watch all of it. Of course, I didn't see the Wizard of Oz connections because I was too busy looking for the Peter Pan connections mentioned in all the teasers. I think maybe if I had seen (or even known) about whoever's death that was troubling Danny I might have stuck it out, but I missed all of that, so I didn't.

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delwyncole January 10 2008, 16:53:59 UTC
Hmm, there was a time when I knew a few of the monologues from Hamlet, but I've clearly made space in that part of my brain for things I actually enjoy. It still annoys me. Usually, Shakespeare's apostrophes served some purpose, and this one really doesn't seem to. I can't work out how it would possibly change the pronunciation or rhythm of the word ( ... )

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