1. I am pretty obsessive about checking news websites, but I completely missed how dangerous Hurricane Katrina had actually gotten till I was reading last night on my flist about the possibility that New Orleans might actually be underwater if the hurricane hit it directly. I'm glad it hasn't come to that, but still, the amount of damange it has done is mind-boggling. Not only to New Orleans but also the rest of Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama and what it did to Florida. Perspective check much. My thoughts are with anyone who has been directly, or knows anyone directly affected by it. I often say in response to all manner of things 'I can imagine' but in this case, I really can't.
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2.
This season started off a little werid with quite a different feel than it ended S1 on, but the last half of S2 was just great. From Natalie just breaking down in 'The Crowd Goes Wild' which led to me crying, I was just hooked all over again. Isaac kept making me cry as well, even the simplest things he said.
I forgot how many wonderful guest stars it had too, and how Aaron Sorkin made you feel for them, even though they weren't the main focus of the show. I forgot how much I loved Abbey and Jenny, and even Sam at the end; you really felt for him when he walked away at the end. Gah.
One other moment I loved was in the second to last ep ('La Forza Del Destino') when Dan was going on about people sleeping together in times of trouble, there was just one quick flash between Dana and Casey, it was just such a nice little touch.
Dan and Casey? Friends? Lovers? I don't care, I just love seeing their relationship. Love it.
I also liked how the ending was left ambiguous. Dan probably would find a way of getting in touch with Rebecca again, but you didn't really know and if Dana and Casey finally sorted themselves out, well, you didn't know that either.
Just, love this show.
3. Angel (Origin) and Without A Trace (Nickel and Dimed Part I) both had really strong eps this week. Desperate Housewives (Anything You Can Do) in my opinion pushed things a little too far, but Felicity Huffman is all sorts of wonderful.
4. My DVD buying frenzy has really got past the point of a joke, but it's interesting that my recent purchase of The OC S1 (it was on sale and I have no self control) has led to my brother watching 4-5 eps a day and not me - more because I've had other things I've been watching than because I haven't wanted to, but still. We sat down and watched 'The Televonela' tonight and I forgot how just plain entertaining this show could be. I also fell a little bit in love with Sandy/Kirsten and Seth/Summer all over again too. Mer.
5. I really want more Veronica Mars. C'mon Friday. I need to know.
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Dear self,
Those jobs you saw on the net today? The ones that look promising?
Please, apply for them.
In frustration and dissatisfacton,
You.
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2.
This season started off a little werid with quite a different feel than it ended S1 on, but the last half of S2 was just great. From Natalie just breaking down in 'The Crowd Goes Wild' which led to me crying, I was just hooked all over again. Isaac kept making me cry as well, even the simplest things he said.
I forgot how many wonderful guest stars it had too, and how Aaron Sorkin made you feel for them, even though they weren't the main focus of the show. I forgot how much I loved Abbey and Jenny, and even Sam at the end; you really felt for him when he walked away at the end. Gah.
One other moment I loved was in the second to last ep ('La Forza Del Destino') when Dan was going on about people sleeping together in times of trouble, there was just one quick flash between Dana and Casey, it was just such a nice little touch.
Dan and Casey? Friends? Lovers? I don't care, I just love seeing their relationship. Love it.
I also liked how the ending was left ambiguous. Dan probably would find a way of getting in touch with Rebecca again, but you didn't really know and if Dana and Casey finally sorted themselves out, well, you didn't know that either.
Just, love this show.
3. Angel (Origin) and Without A Trace (Nickel and Dimed Part I) both had really strong eps this week. Desperate Housewives (Anything You Can Do) in my opinion pushed things a little too far, but Felicity Huffman is all sorts of wonderful.
4. My DVD buying frenzy has really got past the point of a joke, but it's interesting that my recent purchase of The OC S1 (it was on sale and I have no self control) has led to my brother watching 4-5 eps a day and not me - more because I've had other things I've been watching than because I haven't wanted to, but still. We sat down and watched 'The Televonela' tonight and I forgot how just plain entertaining this show could be. I also fell a little bit in love with Sandy/Kirsten and Seth/Summer all over again too. Mer.
5. I really want more Veronica Mars. C'mon Friday. I need to know.
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Dear self,
Those jobs you saw on the net today? The ones that look promising?
Please, apply for them.
In frustration and dissatisfacton,
You.