October 10, 2007...3:23 pm

Ch-ch-ch-Changes?

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It has become blatantly obvious to me that I can’t blog about every show I watch. with my weekly watchlist I’d be doing nothing else all day, especially futile since sometimes I feel like I’m blogging pretty much for myself here (which is why I’m thinking about combining my two blogs screenaddiction and food for thought) so from now on I’ll only blog about special tv moments. things that caught my attention, etc.

for example:

I loved Weeds this week. Loved loved loved it. The two Mrs. Scottsons: Mary-Louise Parker and Brooke Smith make a fine team. The pothead Christians and Shane’s remark that that’d actually explain a lot? Hilarious. I’m beginning to like Shane. And poor whored out Silas: “Make my son your bitch.” He so had it coming. And – I’m almost ashamed to say this – I even like Tara which means I think that the olsen girl is bearable.

Californication, what can I possibly say about Californication, that doesn’t involve me jumping up and down and screaming LESBIAN STORYLINE. I expect that the story of Charlie’s wife and Dani will not be featured much more, considering they’re not exactly main characters. but a girl can hope. Charlie so deserved that. Kudos to Californication for being such a “male” show yet not featuring the lesbians/bisexuals as entertainment for men but letting them have sex without men-involving purposes. That’s a rare thing.

After the usual two-episode warmup Heroes finally took off this week. SPOILER ALERT
I wasn’t too thrilled to see Sylar still alive (I consider it weak writing to bring back dead villains as dei ex machina), but once it was clear that he doesn’t have his powers anymore I realised that his part in this season could indeed be very interesting. Maya and Alejandro have to finally make it to the States – what else can delay them, it is taking ridiculously long and getting boring to see them on the run. Also they busted the American out of jail because he had a car, they were running out of the police station and Alejandro automatically knew which of the parked cars was the one in question. Wasn’t anyone else bothered by that?

News: Aliens in America is getting the axe – at least from me. I’ve tried. I’ve waited. Hoped that the addition of Scott Patterson to the cast might change the fact that this show is boring. Well, it didn’t. *snore* I have however started to watch The Big Bang Theory. Not grand, but I like me some geeks and Kaley Cuoco. Also featuring Sara Gilbert as a “love” interest for Leonard is a casting move worthy of recognition. Why? Because Leonard is played by Johnny Galecki, the guy who played Darlene’s boyfriend on Roseanne.

That’s it for today. I’ll keep thinking about my planned blog-combo.

2 Comments

  • Oh, finally someone who loves Californication too. :)
    yeah, charlie really deserved that. haha though I felt really sorry for him when his car got stolen, and she said she didn’t love him anymore, when he had just got a ring for her.. but, we all know she’s lying. ofcourse she loves him. or is it just me who thinks that? :) .. and L-word, god I miss that show. and yes, I do love lesbian shows too.
    gah, I just had to roll over the stuff you wrote about heroes, I haven’t found time to watch that episode yet.
    lucky I saw the spoiler warning so fast. :)

  • Hi Clara aka Tindrande!
    Nice of you to drop by :)
    I wish I could read your blog. I mean, I can read it… but that doesn’t mean I understand. which is probably a pity. maybe I should try some “translate this page” feature although they’re usually awful.

    Yes, I try to always spoiler warn. I’m a good girl like that. and about karen: damnit, this episode I really did (almost) believe her that she doesn’t love hank.


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