"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act." (George Orwell, 1903 - 1950)
Lots of babble about not much.
I always get this picture in my head of someone prancing around singing "Amuck amuck amuck amuck..." I have no idea where that comes from. ![]()
Why the hell is the Captain climbing up a Jeffries Tube?!
Could Nurse Chapel get any more pathetic and could Bones be any more insensitive than pointing it out in the middle of the corridor?? Thank the gods they made her a doctor later. Redeemed everyone by doing that if you ask me.
DAYUM! Pissed Off!Spock is kinda scary in a sexy kinda way. Hee..![]()
Ok...Undignified for a woman to play servant to a man that isn't hers...so you throw soup at her?![]()
I never noticed him holding that thing behind his back before. Extra layer of creepy there.
Kind of lame shakey hand there, Leonard.
Either Walter's hair hadn't grown in yet, or they got an even worse wig for him. ![]()
Dude, when a Vulcan says now, he really means now, dammit!
DOH!
Goin' to the principal's office, now, man.
Sick Bay... **scoff** He really just don't look good.
Leonard really needs to work on that shakey hand thing, it sucks bad. And wicked bad camera work on that "He'll die" bit.
I just love DeForest's accent. Hee
Oh, it was just a stylus. Phew...![]()
Insensitive Git, there Jamie Boy.
See, this is what gets me about Vulcans. They are one of the most passionate species I've ever seen. And yet, in order to keep from destroying themselves they completely subjegate these passions to The Path of Logic. And Pon Farr is one of the prices they pay for that. I wonder, if they had never taken The Path, had remained as freely passionate, if Pon Farr would still bring on such a devistating physical reaction. The Romulans don't seem to have this issue, that we've seen anyway.
Christine...I guess I can't fault her for her feelings, but dang...she don't have to be so blatant and shameless about it. Spock is quite compassionate with her, though, given the circumstances. I like the way he wipes the tear from her cheek. That had to cost him, having that kind of direct physical contact with an overly-emotional human female. And with McCoy when he asks him to the ritual. I will always treasure the friendship between these two. One of the truly wonderful dynamics ever shown on television.
T'Pring...you tramp. Cold blooded, heartless, viscious, man-eating tramp. ![]()
The whole arranged marriage, psy-locking children thing just rubs me the wrong way somehow.
Well they ARE diectly decended from Surak, after all. I'd imagine they don't allow just anyone to marry outside the Vulcan species.
Did I mention she's a tramp? I've often wondered if she is somehow mentally unbalanced, particularly for a Vulcan. They don't seem to be too disturbed by her actions. Well, until she picked Kirk, anyway. I'd love to see if she pays for this whole fiasco later.
See, now McCoy thinks Spock is weaker at this point because of all the time on the ship going through the "adrenaline push" and all. But in the throws of this "blood fever" thing, I'd say he's more than capable of whoopin' just about anybody.
Never jump into a ritual without being fully informed regarding all aspects of said ritual. Good rule of thumb. His first clue comes when they uncover those lirpa. LOL Bad timing there, Jimbo. GULP! ![]()
My other problem with this is...well, yeah, they keep the challenge/fight/whatnot, but I really can't imagine a culture that won't even eat highly evolved vegitation would allow a fight to the death to remain in any ceremony, however true to the old ways they want to keep it. It just isn't logical. ![]()
Gods...what do you do with that. Come to your senses holding a strap around the neck of your dead best friend.
Yeah, not so pleasing a thing at all...that souless barricuda...
Big Old Goofy Smile. LURVE it! Hee! Well, the battle was over, of course the fever broke. And who in their right mind would want that...that...femal viper in any way associated with their family. ::shudder::![]()
Peace out, and tune in again later.
I actually read the first Harry Potter book in the summer of '05. I thought it was good and that I might get the rest of them at some point. But it wasn't until I acutally saw the movies that I caught the HP bug. I brought home the first movie cause I was borrowing it from someone at work and thought "what the heck the kids might like it". One of my co-workers said her 5 year old liked it. Then we rented the next 3 and watched them over the weekend. DAYUM!!! So I then went to Wal Mart and bought everything through Half Blood Prince and have been reading them as quick as time will allow. I even bought the movies for the kids. They can't watch Goblet of Fire, it's just way too intense and they don't seem very excited to see OOP, which I can't blame them. It's not going to be the fun ride Sorcerer's Stone was by any stretch of the imagination.
I am now approaching the halfway point in Order of the Phoenix. I see the movie will be out this summer so I'm hoping to have it finished by then. LOL I'm going to say something now that I usually never say. I like the movies just as much as I like the books. And while they do deviate from the books, I like the deviations they are taking. I'm going to be interested to see how they are going to continue the storyline from Goblet of Fire into Order of the Phoenix considering the things they left out. One or two of which were fairly significant.
I think one of the things I actually prefer about the movies, so far anyway, is the character of Snape. I dislike the character of Snape in the movies for many reasons, but he does have some redeeming qualities and things for which I respect him. In the books, so far as I have read, I LOATHE the character of Snape. He is a pathetic, whining, useless, self-important, deliberately cruel individual who I wouldn't trust as far as I could throw him. I wonder at the fact that Dumbledore does place so much trust in him after the revelation that Voldemort is back. The fact that he didn't show up at the graveyard means nothing.
In Prisoner of Azkaban the moment that showed, at least to me, that Snape was a better person/character than he is in the books is when Lupin transforms, Snape jumps in front of the children and takes a hit to defend them. And when Harry starts off after him, he makes an effort to stop him. In the movies, at least, he shows a level of loyalty to Hogwarts and sense of responsibility to the students as a faculty member even if he doesn't like them. This version of Snape I can totally believe Dumbledore placing his faith in. And why on EARTH, if he is truly a Death Eater mole would he have done all he has to save Harry and stop Voldemort all this time? Anyways, I rekon I'll find out as I read, but I do hope they continue to add the wonderful dimensions to the character in the movies. He's much more interesting and enjoyable, in my opinion.
So, that's it for this one. Go. Read. They're excellent books. Peace out.
How much do I still love season one of House. I actually love it much better than season two overall. I have serious issues with the whole "Stacy" storyline and not just because I'm a House/Cam shipper. I also don't like the way they've made him into a one-dimensional "Eat, snark and be miserable" kind of character this season. In season one he was snarky and miserable but he did actually care about people and things in his own really screwed up way. This episode is a good example of that.
You gotta love pubescent boys:
--Stick your tounge in their mouth
--They like that?
--Dude, they love it.
Well, now if it was Hugh and some strawberries with whipped cream I could see...ahem...anyway...
Booze, weed and Ouija...Oh Yeah... :thumbsup:
Yeah The Vicoden Hunt! "There you are...were you lonely...you're home now"
I got you with the rash...::scoff::
Oh man...the kid is SO busted. 
Dum Dum Dum Dum!!!!! Dr. Chase Sr.!!!!!
Lovin' the red mug
Why he gives a crap about Chase and his Dad is a mystery. Actually that's why he gives a crap. It's a mystery. 
Even I don't like you ::scoff scoff::
Chase bugs out the window with the other 12 year olds. Niiiiiice...
House/Cam PSV at the XRay board! Wheeeeeee!!!!
Anthrax..coooooool...
Some one get a gag and a straight jacket for the idiot dad already!
Tense moment, intubate or trach...Forman ROCKS!
House brings in Chase Sr. to consult. Throw them in a beaker and add heat...croak me...
Space Monkeys RULE! Lock the damn Dad UP SOMEWHERE!!!!!!!!!
Ewwww icky lesions...
Your watch is on too tight...::scoff scoff scoff::
House and his Holier Than Thou "I'm going to fix everyone else because they're too damn stupid to do it themselves" while revelling in his own fucked-upped-ness is SOOOOO frickin annoying sometimes. But really, I do think it has an element of showing he cares. He needs to solve the puzzle, and be right, but I honestly think there's more to it deep down.
Chase's icky childhood. Drunk mom, Dad bugs out, leaves 15 year old Robert to deal. Mom drinks herself to death. Ok, yes, Chase Sr. is an ass. Stage 3 lung cancer, probably a bit more karmic justice than he deserved, but still.
This is the part where you ask me for advice and I pretend you're going to listen to it. I love this part. ::scoff scoff scoff scoff:
DAD IS BUSTED!!!!!!!!! ::does the happy dance of glee::
Leprosy...waaaaaaay cool...Thalidomide...oooooooooooooooooooo
Dads--you can't live with em, you can't live without em.
Ok, I have one serious quesion here. Do they really call it Oz? or is that just a Hollywood thing?
How apropos that I will be reviewing this epi during the conflagration that is 6x15. I must tell you I wouldn't hate Lady Heather half as much if they would keep her the hell away from Grissom.
Smoochin in the sandbox. Ah those were the days.
It took him 10 minutes to figure out it's a body dump???
Do you get these haikus out of a book? *scoff* And thus begins the excavation of a dead body.
I must say that I really love Sara and Warrick working together. They are kind of like the "star pupils" "smartest kids in class" kind of thing. But personality wise they are so different yet work off each other in the most amusing way. If I had to pair Sara with someone other than Grissom it would definitely be Warrick.
I do enjoy these processing the body in the morgue scenes. I'd hate to be the actor but it does hightlight not only the intricate detail the crims attend to but also the care they have for the vicitms. I call these scenes "beauty shots" after the Star Trek phrase for the "fly around" sequences they do for the Enterprise.
Criminal geniuses *scoff scoff*
Upset's for white people, lady, I'm pissed off *more scoffing*
I'm sorry, but the fact that she hasn't had intercourse doesn't mean what happened to her wasn't sexual. Just for the record.
I really love Geeky but Happy Greggo. Even when he's stressed, he's still a hip cat. But I just can see the Nick/Greg thing. I really can't.
I don't know about the city you live in but in Las Vegas unusual is what happens when you walk out of the house. *extra scoffing*
Mona Taylor and her non-Tiajuana boob job. Catherine and her preachy "Trust me I've been in her shoes and I got out of em, they were killing me". UGH! Get over yourself, there Cat.
And there she is in the very exposed flesh. Lady Heather. *gag* See, I LOVE the look of "What the hell are you" Grissom has on his face when he's looking at her. Would the he had just kept that forever. *sigh*
IM4FUN Yeah, that's what I want on my license plate. I'm a toy for other people's pleasure.
One of my girls. *gag gag*
What time did she get off? Every couple of hours she enjoyed her work. Yeah, it's not sexual.
I find all deviant behavior facinating...YEAH! Abberant!! EXACTLY!!! He can find her facinating all he wants to but WHY IN THE HELL WOULD HE EVER CONSIDER BEING WITH HER?!?!?!?!?!?!? GAH!
And your sex life? Doesn't involve going to the theater. Yeah, it's not sexual.
I feel like I'm trapped inside the Marquis de Sade's brain pan. Yeah, that's how I feel about 6x15 but that's another story.
I agree with Nick. Just because Catherine worked in the deviant world of strip clubs doesn't mean everyone on the planet is a freak!
This whole female bonding this with Heather and Catherine...could have gone my whole life without it. There is no way I am going to validate this Female Empowerment Through Dominating Men and Exploiting Women crap. I don't care if they get paid $10,000 an hour, they put themselves in a position where some guy can beat them, humiliate them and suffocate them for fun. *squick*
Love the trace girl. Wish they would have kept her actually. Not that I don't like Hodges but... BFK *more scoffing*
I do like watching Warrick run, though. He is fine.
AAAAANNNDDD here we go again. Afternoon tea. In which we are introduced to Lady Heather: Psychological Savant. And desperate woman. She wicked wants in Grissom's pants and it makes me ill. Not as ill as the fact that they are now going to have him reciprocate the feeling but...
ROFL!! Yeah, they're both robbin' you, chiquita. I'd find a new class of men if I was you.
You tell her Cameron! See I'd feel a lot more sorry for Cameron if he went out and slept with one of the single moms from Baby Jamboree. The fact that he paid some woman to be humiliated so he could take out his aggressions toward his wife just makes him as sick as his bitch of a wife is.
Here is what he actually says after the I've never told anyone this Catherine part...I don't like bananas. So there you have it.
Peace out, and tune in again later.