Smallville: Sometimes I feel like that show and I may use the same language but the definitions are different. I have not see this evil Lex Clark and Lana think is so apparent. I am so sick of Lana. I can't wait for Michael R. to be off this show so I quit watching it!!
SGA Missing: Okay, I dislike Keller even more than I did before. She still strikes me as a young, naive student nurse and then some. Killers are stalking her and she won't shut up or keep it down. Teyla's people are GONE and Keller is too self absorbed to have any sympathy even after they are back in Atlantis. Teyla was magnificent but I felt so sorry for her being responsible for Keller. Hell, even Rodney isn't that bad.
Aside from Keller, there were many things about this ep that really annoyed me. I think it was so predictable. Of course she was going to sprain her ankle, of course she is afraid of heights and will fall from that bridge in the very middle to hang by one hand. Of course she is going want to not kill the cannibals chasing them. Of course she will show her development by finally hurting one of the bad guys. By the end of this episode, I would have imagined that Teyla and Keller would have respected each other but if I were Teyla, I'd never want to go out on a mission with Keller every again.
Supernatural: I liked the ghost ship, I like the ghost. I even liked the boys in suits. I don't like Bella. She's a sociopath. She considers everyone cannon fodder; I can't see her saving someone's life if it cost her $5. She's gonna be in multiple eps and since she's not a villain (and has already propositioned Dean to have "angry sex") one must assume she is on the side of good. News flash: she's not a good person. For over two years, the writers have encouraged us to feel for these two brothers and emphasize with them. Now we have a reoccurring character tell us how stupid they are and bad mouth them. How does this endear her to me? I thought she was too much in her first ep but forgave it since 'too strong' is a frequent fault on debutes. In this ep, she was more of the same but then the boys saved her life. She tries to buy off the debt with cash. The next ep she's in will be telling. If she is the same smart mouth, rude, greedy sociopath then the writers are selling her as a sexy, fun character and could not be more wrong about this.
Moonlight was the best episode yet. Very interesting and made me want to see the next one. Ooooh, a mystery. :)
Criminal Minds: Not liking the new character. Am I suppose to?
Heroes: Much better.
CSI/Without a Trace: Loved Grissom. I am so tired of LaPaglia chewing the scenery, grunting and then shouting and brutalizing prisoners.
Ugly Betty is still making me laugh and then surprising me.
I have decided when the writer's strike pulls all my shows, I'm gonna watch my dvds of Wiseguy, Forever Knight and Twin Peaks. Oh, and Highlander.
SGA Missing: Okay, I dislike Keller even more than I did before. She still strikes me as a young, naive student nurse and then some. Killers are stalking her and she won't shut up or keep it down. Teyla's people are GONE and Keller is too self absorbed to have any sympathy even after they are back in Atlantis. Teyla was magnificent but I felt so sorry for her being responsible for Keller. Hell, even Rodney isn't that bad.
Aside from Keller, there were many things about this ep that really annoyed me. I think it was so predictable. Of course she was going to sprain her ankle, of course she is afraid of heights and will fall from that bridge in the very middle to hang by one hand. Of course she is going want to not kill the cannibals chasing them. Of course she will show her development by finally hurting one of the bad guys. By the end of this episode, I would have imagined that Teyla and Keller would have respected each other but if I were Teyla, I'd never want to go out on a mission with Keller every again.
Supernatural: I liked the ghost ship, I like the ghost. I even liked the boys in suits. I don't like Bella. She's a sociopath. She considers everyone cannon fodder; I can't see her saving someone's life if it cost her $5. She's gonna be in multiple eps and since she's not a villain (and has already propositioned Dean to have "angry sex") one must assume she is on the side of good. News flash: she's not a good person. For over two years, the writers have encouraged us to feel for these two brothers and emphasize with them. Now we have a reoccurring character tell us how stupid they are and bad mouth them. How does this endear her to me? I thought she was too much in her first ep but forgave it since 'too strong' is a frequent fault on debutes. In this ep, she was more of the same but then the boys saved her life. She tries to buy off the debt with cash. The next ep she's in will be telling. If she is the same smart mouth, rude, greedy sociopath then the writers are selling her as a sexy, fun character and could not be more wrong about this.
Moonlight was the best episode yet. Very interesting and made me want to see the next one. Ooooh, a mystery. :)
Criminal Minds: Not liking the new character. Am I suppose to?
Heroes: Much better.
CSI/Without a Trace: Loved Grissom. I am so tired of LaPaglia chewing the scenery, grunting and then shouting and brutalizing prisoners.
Ugly Betty is still making me laugh and then surprising me.
I have decided when the writer's strike pulls all my shows, I'm gonna watch my dvds of Wiseguy, Forever Knight and Twin Peaks. Oh, and Highlander.
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Date: 2007-11-11 09:45 pm (UTC)Yes, I'll see you next weekend. I'm rooming with Deej and Mon again. *g*