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May 11, 2006 14:38

There's a blip-free torrent of VMars out now. I think I'll get it tonight, because at least one scene left me confused because of sudden jumps. I can't blame the blips for *everything* though. *sigh*

Can somebody get me excited about the Smallville finale? I keep thinking back to those days when everything was so shiny and now...I *want* to feel ( Read more... )

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dearstranger1 May 11 2006, 09:40:29 UTC
Thanks for the heads up. I love Kyle Gallner and heard he was in an ep of Smallville, was hoping I'd get to see it sometime.

Haven't had time to watch this weeks Big Love yet.

I love that at least we have an actual reason for getting excited over Home and Away again.

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dingogrrl May 12 2006, 05:16:04 UTC
That was the first thing I ever saw him in and he was so cute - nowhere near the Bart I know and love, but cute all the same so I found I couldn't even dislike him for not being Bart-Bart.

Watch Big Love! *g* Even if the kids aren't in an ep much, I can always watch for the Margene stuff alone. The rest of the characters are interesting, but they don't give me squee like the kids and Margene.

And yes, we have *multiple* reasons! I can't get over how the fun picked up all of a sudden.

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lyrian May 11 2006, 23:37:11 UTC
And Doctor Who (I love David Tennant so very much

EEEE! *squ-uggles*
Me too! I've said this so many times before, but I was so impressed by Chris Eccleston that I didn't give David a chance, but now! I'm loving him more! He's so adorable!
And I only have to wait for two weeks until a) the Doctor Who 2nd DVD and b) Casanova comes out!! EEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

Ahem. *steps down off of rabid fangirl obsession soap box*

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dingogrrl May 12 2006, 05:23:54 UTC
See, I've loved the guy since my teens (yep, *that* long ago) and pretty much only watch Who for the Tennant. But I love RTD and Steven Moffat's writing so I'm planning to check out Eccleston's series (once they go a *little* cheaper on DVD).

Ooh, you should check out Blackpool, too, for all singing, all dancing Tennant! And Secret Smile for creepycrazystalker Tennant. But, yeah, Casanova is where he shines.

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lyrian May 12 2006, 05:45:36 UTC
*bows to your greater fannage of the Tennant*
I feel like such a kid!

Eccleston's Doctor is damn cool and funny, but not nearly as shaggable as David. I think because he's is a lot more wicked than Christopher. That and I don't want to tie Chris down and do naughty things to him nearly so much as I want to do to David. *bad little smile*

Ooo! More recs! They both sound good! *wonders if I could pick them up here...* Are they out on DVD yet?

*desperately wants to come home so we can have Doctor Who/David Tennant marathons!!*

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dingogrrl May 12 2006, 06:12:38 UTC
Of course, I completely failed to mention those wildnerness years after Takin' Over the Asylum where I never heard about the Tennant and had forgotten all about him until last year when there was the Tennant Explosion and he was everywhere and something clicked in my head and went, dude, old tv boyfriend! Snatch him back! And the rest is history. *g* I just like to talk it up a little because, technically, I *did* see him first. *grabby hands*

And I know what you mean. He...he does these *things* with his mouth that fire wicked crazy synapses off in your head. And he *swaggers*. And he has this *tongue* that...Ahem!

For the amount of pressure that must have been on him with this role, he has eased into it remarkably comfortably.

What ep do each of the DVDs go up to this season? I just watched 'The Girl in the Fireplace' (Steven Moffat's ep - btw, when you come home, I am also going to force Press Gang upon you so you can see the genesis of Moffat's brilliance) and it was awesome. But yeah, I don't want to mention previous eps just ( ... )

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