TV-watching
Oct. 6th, 2006 08:41 amWe watched Lost Wednesday night, even though Rob now says he's tired of it too. (House was on at the same time, but it turned out to be a repeat.) It was... interesting, I have to admit. I think it will get very dull if they go on in this vein for long, though. We also watched The Nine, which came on after that. I liked it, but I'm not sure if I liked it enough that I will stick with it. (I am too much ADD-girl to be very good about sticking with anything that doesn't have "Buffy" in the title.) It seems like it is going to be Lost-like in that it is going to depend very heavily on flashbacks, am I correct about that? Might be interesting or might not. I am undecided.
Oh, also, virtually every single person in the cast of The Nine looked familiar, but, I couldn't put a name to any of them. Even Dr. Phlox - I have no idea what his real name is, which is rather sad since I watched Voyager very regularly.
Last night we watched Survivor, which I am pretty profoundly uninterested in so far, and CSI, which I think has officially jumped the shark with the talking corpses last night. (Actually I think they probably jumped the shark a year and a half ago with the Nick-buried-alive-oh-no!! season-ender. But talking corpses are still awfully shark-jumpy, don't you think?) We decided the corpses - who only talked to each other, when nobody was looking, not to anybody else - were really just an excuse to string together a bunch of little stories that weren't enough to carry an episode by themselves.
After that I watched CNN. Anderson Cooper from Africa. Cheery stuff.
"It makes sense, because I have been pretending to be a superhero for a while now." (Scroll down to #5 for that one.)
Oh, also, virtually every single person in the cast of The Nine looked familiar, but, I couldn't put a name to any of them. Even Dr. Phlox - I have no idea what his real name is, which is rather sad since I watched Voyager very regularly.
Last night we watched Survivor, which I am pretty profoundly uninterested in so far, and CSI, which I think has officially jumped the shark with the talking corpses last night. (Actually I think they probably jumped the shark a year and a half ago with the Nick-buried-alive-oh-no!! season-ender. But talking corpses are still awfully shark-jumpy, don't you think?) We decided the corpses - who only talked to each other, when nobody was looking, not to anybody else - were really just an excuse to string together a bunch of little stories that weren't enough to carry an episode by themselves.
After that I watched CNN. Anderson Cooper from Africa. Cheery stuff.
"It makes sense, because I have been pretending to be a superhero for a while now." (Scroll down to #5 for that one.)
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Date: 2006-10-06 02:39 pm (UTC)