Sunday, January 23, 2011

Lots of ands and alsos.

This short interlude of fast and furious posts is going to be coming to a (hopefully) temporary pause. Finals week is fast approaching, and I need to start cracking down on that and (DUN DUN DUN) SAT studying. Bleh.

Merlin: This is the third episode of the third season of Merlin that I've seen thus far. Though the episodes came out in the U.K. about half a year ago, I decided against illegally watching them in favor of getting to watch them on an ACTUAL television.
I'm not going to recap them, but I do have some quick comments for those who have already seen them:

Bald Uther!
The sight of Arthur waking up and immediately standing on his feet and whipping out a sword was pretty much one of the best things in the season thus far (...added bonus: no shirt).
Gaius licking his lips is one of the weirdest and most disturbing things ever, but him slapping a bald Uther is PRICELESS. AND THEN UTHER IN HIS HAT. AND THE FARTING.
Oh god, Arthur has donkey ears. Officially my favorite episode.
Beyond Merlin, there's still Off the Map (in an odd way, I like it; it reminds me of Lost, but without the massive stupidity of Jack and all the other melodramatics. ALL. THE. TIME. We'll see though, I bet that Off the Map will start to get annoying soon. Favorite character thus far is the uptight blonde woman)
Also: Castle and House and getting caught up are goals of mine.
And finishing Brideshead Revisited.
And Little Women.
And reading more.
Also also: I give up on House of Anubis, officially. I may still continue watching it every once and a while, unofficially, though I won't be posting recaps or anything. Probably. Nothing is every certain on this blog.
(Also, Fringe started back up today, and while it wasn't the most exciting or horrifying or terrifying episode ever, it had its moments. I have to say, getting to see Olivia show her feelings more and be vunerable around Peter is nice.)

Also, I am becoming mildly addicted to the country music station. This is like my childhood coming back to me, along with summer. God I miss summer.

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