I love my media consumption
4/6/03 00:31I don't know if I've talked about this before, but the bookmark I've been using for the past six months (longer than I've ever managed to not lose a bookmark before, actually) is FotR promotion-y. So on one side, it's a big picture of Legolas, and the other side is a big picture of Gimli. Now, I have next to no knowledge of Lord of the Rings, but I know enough people who are "Eeee! Legolas/Gimli! OTP!" to get a warm slashy feeling whenever I pick the bookmark up.
I was wandering through the IMDB earlier for reasons that escape me now, and somehow got to the page for the TV show Wishbone, where I was surprised to learn that Fred from Angel had been on the show for two or three years. Did everyone else know that already? When I told
fox1013 that, she decided to start judging Amy Acker on this, but as fox has never watched Wishbone I feel free to disregard her opinion.
I had forgotten just how much I loved the SV episode Heat, man. Like, I remembered that it was one of my favorite episodes this season, but ... dude. So much love reawakened tonight. Of course, I was watching with my sister, so I had to go over and censor all my remarks to take out "Oh my god, they're so GAY!" That's the trial of watching at home, really.
The Everwood pilot reawakened love in a similar manner, but since this was pre-Colin episodes, there were not the gayness restraints. I did tone down the "Ephram is my sekrit boyfriend!" act, but this was partially because my suspicion is growing that if I did come out with it, my sister would fight me for him.
I was wandering through the IMDB earlier for reasons that escape me now, and somehow got to the page for the TV show Wishbone, where I was surprised to learn that Fred from Angel had been on the show for two or three years. Did everyone else know that already? When I told
I had forgotten just how much I loved the SV episode Heat, man. Like, I remembered that it was one of my favorite episodes this season, but ... dude. So much love reawakened tonight. Of course, I was watching with my sister, so I had to go over and censor all my remarks to take out "Oh my god, they're so GAY!" That's the trial of watching at home, really.
The Everwood pilot reawakened love in a similar manner, but since this was pre-Colin episodes, there were not the gayness restraints. I did tone down the "Ephram is my sekrit boyfriend!" act, but this was partially because my suspicion is growing that if I did come out with it, my sister would fight me for him.