Oh, laptop. I missed you so much! Got the power cord in the mail today, and now the laptop is all charged up and ready to go... which means I'll be extra-verbose in tonight's update
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ha i assumed the note was from a girl to a boy. that's how it came across to me...since it's more likely a boy could get over with no hair than a girl. ;-)
I'm really intrigued by the alternate ending, but I personally loved the big cheesy ending in the Vipers--I love them in the sky together. Mind you, the idea of Kara suddenly showing up in Lee's quarters... I might have spontaneously combusted with the hot.
He got a call from the studio telling him he should do something because the cast and crew were almost in "a state of mutiny up there". ;) HAHAHA. He deserves that.
Mary came up to him when he visited the set the day after Jamie filmed his courtroom speech, and she was thrilled that the entire cast and crew there on the soundstage gave Jamie a standing ovation. Aww. :) *choruses* Awwwww!! That's adorable and wonderful and makes me all glowy about both of them.
On a more serious note, the more I think about this quote from Ron, the more I laugh:
I started having second thoughts and wondered if that made it too supernatural into the next season. You know, how would she get in there? Too many questions, and did I really want to go down that route? Er, yes, Ron, that would have raised a lot of questions. And would she still have had the glowy otherworldly light around her? Would she still have said she'd found Earth? Would she still have had to reassure Lee that 'it really is me'? Coz, either that scene would have played very differently with Lee instantly recognising that ok, it's Kara and she's alive (joy rather than disbelief), or she'd have had to find some way to prove she wasn't a ghostie, which brings me back to ... pilotsex. :-)
Re: the sopranos ... I would probably give it to until about season 2 before it totally started sucking. But totally agree with the rest. Personally, I can't stand shows whose main claim to fame is the use of gratuitous violence. I mean, seriously ... do we really need to see Tony's henchmen dicing up a body? Is that necessary to the story? Especially considering we've already seen that scene like 4 other times with different dead bodies? Shows like The Wire should be held up higher critically imo. While there is a degree of violence to the show, it's hardly gratuitous, and the characters are 100x more complex and engaging than those mobsters any day. :-)
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I'm really intrigued by the alternate ending, but I personally loved the big cheesy ending in the Vipers--I love them in the sky together. Mind you, the idea of Kara suddenly showing up in Lee's quarters... I might have spontaneously combusted with the hot.
He got a call from the studio telling him he should do something because the cast and crew were almost in "a state of mutiny up there". ;)
HAHAHA. He deserves that.
Mary came up to him when he visited the set the day after Jamie filmed his courtroom speech, and she was thrilled that the entire cast and crew there on the soundstage gave Jamie a standing ovation. Aww. :)
*choruses* Awwwww!! That's adorable and wonderful and makes me all glowy about both of them.
Fingers crossed about FNL!
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Lee: *runs into quarters*
Kara: Hi Lee!
Lee: *shocked*
Kara: *jumps Lee before he can say anything*
:-D Except with more words and description and all the stuff that I can't do. *is no fic writer*
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I started having second thoughts and wondered if that made it too supernatural into the next season. You know, how would she get in there? Too many questions, and did I really want to go down that route?
Er, yes, Ron, that would have raised a lot of questions. And would she still have had the glowy otherworldly light around her? Would she still have said she'd found Earth? Would she still have had to reassure Lee that 'it really is me'? Coz, either that scene would have played very differently with Lee instantly recognising that ok, it's Kara and she's alive (joy rather than disbelief), or she'd have had to find some way to prove she wasn't a ghostie, which brings me back to ... pilotsex. :-)
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That note looks like it could have been written by somebody with MPD. "I like her with hair!" "Well, I like her bald!"
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I would probably give it to until about season 2 before it totally started sucking. But totally agree with the rest. Personally, I can't stand shows whose main claim to fame is the use of gratuitous violence. I mean, seriously ... do we really need to see Tony's henchmen dicing up a body? Is that necessary to the story? Especially considering we've already seen that scene like 4 other times with different dead bodies? Shows like The Wire should be held up higher critically imo. While there is a degree of violence to the show, it's hardly gratuitous, and the characters are 100x more complex and engaging than those mobsters any day. :-)
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