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krisomniac ([personal profile] krisomniac) wrote2009-04-05 06:57 pm

Dread worse than the Reality

I had two overnight shifts last Thursday and Friday while working full days Wed and Thurs. This amounted to roughly 48 hours straight, with small (2-3 hour) breaks for naps once or twice. I had been dreading it all week, but I really needed the money from the overnights so I agreed to take them on.

The cool thing? Was that the hospital was slow, the overnights were pretty relaxed, I set up a sleeping bag in my car to nap from 7am to 8am, I got out early on Friday afternoon for a few extra hours' sleep, and I had no major plans all weekend except brunch and wine tasting! All in all, it wasn't nearly as bad as I'd feared and was even pretty great in the end.

I love it when that happens.

In other news, I've been watching new TV!

Dollhouse. FOX, Fridays. Meh. Not gonna lie, it's not one of Whedon's best so far. Eliza Dushku has gotten a little too skinny for my taste. I'm gonna give it a few more eps before giving up altogether.

Kings. NBC, Sundays. The actor who plays David REALLY reminds me of Heath Ledger back in his Roar days. I'm fascinated by a show set in an imaginary kingdom that looks like the US, has border wars like Africa, and a monarchy like Denmark. It's one part politics and religion, one part rich teenage playboys, and one part princess. I'm not sure the creators have completely pulled it off, but I'm rooting for them so far.

Bones. Catching up (through the beginning of S2 so far) via Netflix. I like it a lot. I assume Bones and Booth never hook up a la Mulder and Scully? The cases are interesting and the characters are memorable. Actually, the only story arc that doesn't interest me in the least is the one about Bones' family.

Battlestar Galactica. I'm still in the first season (also via Netflix). I started it once before, had no idea what was going on, and gave up. This time I went back to th mini-series, and it suddenly made sense. I'm LOVING it, yo! They take their time with the story development without feeling slow or boring. I've bought into the practicalities of their reality. I love the premise as much as the execution. I really REALLY want to know a) what happens with Gaius and b) Do Starbuck and Apollo ever get together? Because I could cut that sexual tension with a knife. (Spoilers are A. Okay)

In conclusion: there is lots of amazing and less-than-amazing TV to catch up on while waiting for new episodes of Supernatural, Merlin, and Being Human.

[identity profile] krisomniac.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 11:05 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the story has gotten more interesting. Especially this last one. The writing and characterisation is still not-Joss, though (imho). Although I guess it's hard to build strong characters when they lose their personalities at the end of every ep.

The LAST ep? So I get to quasi-hate him for another few seasons?!? Ah, well. Looking forward to some kind of redemption. :D

I dunno that I ship them so much as I kinda want them to fuck and get it over with *g* MARRIAGE? When do they have time for that??

[identity profile] thistlerose.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
So I get to quasi-hate him for another few seasons?!?

Yup! And...he gets worse. There were times when I really wanted to toss him out an airlock. But the payoff is good.

MARRIAGE? When do they have time for that??

About half-way through the series, when they think they're safe from the Cylons...

[identity profile] lls-mutant.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
And at the same time, there are times he gets so much better, and I actually loved him. Let's just say it's a feat equivalent of GRRM making me like Jaime.

He's an awesome villain, but at the same time, he's so frakking human....

[identity profile] thistlerose.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yeah, Baltar is a terrific villain because his flaws are so very human. He never really means to be bad, he's just...a cockroach! There are even times when he's right, but for the wrong reasons.