If I could throw this lifeless lifeline to the wind

May 16, 2016 13:23

Last night when I washed my hair, the water ran red with dye for such a long time I was a little concerned that it was washing out altogether, but whew, the gray is still covered, so I guess that's fine. Now if only the dye smell would fade away. Sigh.

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Caught up on some teevee yesterday:

Orphan Black: 4.04 and 4.05
spoilers )

tv: the flash, tv: orphan black

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viridian5 May 17 2016, 08:08:23 UTC
Krystal was a lot of fun, voice like a can opener and all.

The Corinthian would fit right in. I'm still squicked by that one guy back when who had a moving bob tail or whatever that was.

Susan certainly seemed to see the cheek worm DNA rewriting as beneath her.

I can understand Felix being tired of everything being all about Sarah 24/7 but felt that his bringing Adele to the safehouse was a spiteful step too far: no matter how much he trusts his new sister, Sarah has very understandable worries about Kira's, his niece's, safety. What part of "safehouse" is he not understanding?

Barry has really lost my sympathies this season from too many bad decisions badly justified. (During that episode itself I immediately connected him to Cisco's Anakin Skywalker analogy.) I also felt that he was combative in the wrong ways while dealing with the Speed Force, since he might've gotten through that faster if he'd gone at it with the right attitude.

I did get teary eyed over The Runaway Dinosaur scene with his "mom," though I don't ( ... )

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Re: musesfool May 22 2016, 01:10:11 UTC
Ugh, Olivier with the tail was awful.

The Corinthian WOULD fit right in! I don't think Krystal is as far from the truth as people would like her to be!

I can understand Felix being tired of everything being all about Sarah 24/7 but felt that his bringing Adele to the safehouse was a spiteful step too far: no matter how much he trusts his new sister, Sarah has very understandable worries about Kira's, his niece's, safety. What part of "safehouse" is he not understanding?

Exactly!

though I don't understand leaving the book at her gravesite. That's the kind of thing you keep.

Yeah, I didn't get that either, though I suppose he can always buy a new edition when he and Iris have kids?

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Re: viridian5 May 22 2016, 09:05:44 UTC
You keep the book, and when you read it to your kids you tell them this is exactly the same book Grandma used to read to Dad when he was a kid their age. C'mon, Barry!

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