Oh, wow, this week has been batshit crazy on a whole new level of— no, ok, let’s start with the fact that my insomnia? So back in action and so not not what I need right now. Hence all the iconage, btw – I needed something to do in the wee hours of the night. The only reason there aren’t more is because I’ve been downloading and watching S4 of Alias (which rocks, but more on that later). Revision has me swinging between bouts of apathy and hysteria; I’m actually learning things now ("I Am Especially Proud!" Helen Proclaimed is a sentence that will not leave me alone). This weekend, I’m going to finish psych. and look back over all my war lit. stuff. It’s time to vibe that shit into my head again. Suffice to say, I’m not looking forward to it.
Also, denying myself eljay whilst rebounding on my insomnia? Not my best idea. Eljay? I will never leave you again! *HUGS*
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Oh the fannish. Let’s do this in order.
The ER finale was amusing on so many levels and satisfying because I’m easily manipulated. It wasn’t a spectacular episode but I’ve given up all hope of it ever regaining the pace of the earlier seasons. ( spoilerage )
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I watched Alias 321 on Tuesday and then d/l the finale and some of S4. Right now, it’s just gone Buffy-slash-Elektra on my ass, which is odd and creepy and cut it the fuck out, please. S4 really is tons better than S3; the pace is back, there are shiny digs and we’re super-spying again! Mia Maestro, by the way, is the perfect choice for Nadia Santos. There’s this scene in 401 when she’s in spymode and she smiles - damn does she remind me of Lena Olin in that shot. That’s brilliant casting. She and Weiss are so sweet. (I know, I’m a sap. We covered that already). I especially love 403 when Syd’s holding a party for Weiss and Jack turns up with the funny. (Victor Garber is my hero). Oh and the Libertyville episode? Uh, odd much? Thank you Erin [at] TWoP because you summed it up perfectly – Spysteria Lane *laughs* That was great.
Bottom line? Loving S4. And the new credits! Super shiny. One last thing that amused me - two of the most recent spy destinations? Only Palermo and Damascus *has a Spooks fic flashback*
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Aw, CSI was the best that I’ve seen in a while. It was just really, really good. I loved how the cases segued nicely into each other; the way we caught snippets of the others as we saw each one. I liked how characters from one bit linked to the other; I liked the rewind sequences and I loved all the dialogue. From the coroners squishing black goo to Sara and Liam in the shower to Catherine telling us how DogYearsLindsay is now at some posh school – everything about the episode was fantastic. 4x4 goes into my top five.
( top five, in reverse order - ooh )
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Murphy’s Law is good because it’s good – not because it’s anything like what it used to be. A very dark episode in which Murphy loses his finger. I liked his interactions with that other UC cop and it was cool how her death turned out to be unrelated to the case. Murphy’s new boss makes me laugh and cringe simultaneously and the fat bastard is a good guy. Oh! Scary H!ITG - Azazeal from Hex plays the bad guy’s lackey! So odd to see him without black hair. His eyes are still odd, though.
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Hugh Laurie is my other hero. I’m allowed to have two. He’s just… ok, I hate the accent but I can get over it. The premise behind the character is truly wonderful. I love his sense of humour, I love his sardonic wit, I love his fuckitall attitude and I loved the orange man (because that was too funny). I also love that Bernstein from SN is his boss.
I love the actual premise of the show and I love that it's stolen CSI's TMIcam. I love how it feels shiny and new but also comfortable and not out of sorts. I like the group composition and the dialogue and most of the filming. Most. I especially love how it feels like the first time I saw CSI and just fell for it. Let's hope this doesn't degrade.
I do (of course) have one grouch – what the hell is up with the blue filter? Is it really necessary?! I’m sure the set is shiny without it. It’s a little absurd. The stuff with that girl is interesting because I’m easily played by writers. I’m just more amused by the fact that Billy from Neighbours is now all grown up. Thank god I don’t watch that show anymore.
Will definitely be watching next week.
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OK, I’m going to watch the rest of the Alias episode and then go and re-read Measure for Measure. Yes, the whole thing.