Two thoughts. No, three.
Oct. 26th, 2010 23:25So since I am more productive in the living room despite it all I watched a lot of TV with my roommates last night (we're trying to clean out the DVR). For the first time in forever or ever, for example, I caught the latest episode of House: brilliant camerawork at times, and it's even more impossible for me not to be convinced that Cuddy/House/Wilson + kid would be awesome. (Wilson going out the window: priceless.)
We also watched the latest Gossip Girl episode, the one with Tim Gunn, who was sadly only in two scenes of the episode. As for Gossip Girl, I have two thoughts: 1) how awesome would it be if the Gossip Girl were actually a real person? But then I suppose it would inevitably devolve into a Charitable Getting-style "spot the blogger!" plotline... Really, I just like the idea of one of their number being that, I don't know, observant and snarky and unobserved. Maybe you detect here my narrative kink for women knowing shit they don't let on about. Also possibly the influence of Harriet the Spy. (Harriet: proto-blogger? Y/N?)
Also, I really, really want Blair and Chuck to get back together and rule New York. I really don't care whether it would be for good or for evil; I just have a narrative kink for that sort of thing.
And finally, "Conversation 16" by The National would make a great ironic vid about zombies and love (zombies in love?), just like The Indelicates' "Roses" would make a great Vampire Diaries vid.
We also watched the latest Gossip Girl episode, the one with Tim Gunn, who was sadly only in two scenes of the episode. As for Gossip Girl, I have two thoughts: 1) how awesome would it be if the Gossip Girl were actually a real person? But then I suppose it would inevitably devolve into a Charitable Getting-style "spot the blogger!" plotline... Really, I just like the idea of one of their number being that, I don't know, observant and snarky and unobserved. Maybe you detect here my narrative kink for women knowing shit they don't let on about. Also possibly the influence of Harriet the Spy. (Harriet: proto-blogger? Y/N?)
Also, I really, really want Blair and Chuck to get back together and rule New York. I really don't care whether it would be for good or for evil; I just have a narrative kink for that sort of thing.
And finally, "Conversation 16" by The National would make a great ironic vid about zombies and love (zombies in love?), just like The Indelicates' "Roses" would make a great Vampire Diaries vid.