annundriel: ([office] Talking Heads)
Things I Never Thought I'd Hear Dwight Say and Never Need to Hear Him Say Again: "My cervix is ripening."

Just. No. And since the streaming on that particular video is streaming slowly, I've seen it three times now. Which means I'm still a week behind on The Office. Oh well.

I stopped watching Fringe last week. I wasn't getting much out of it, honestly. I wanted to like it, and I mostly do, but really only because of Joshua Jackson and John Noble and that's just not quite enough when I could be doing something else for an hour.

Like watch The Mentalist. I was semi-avoiding it because it just seemed like a more serious Psych, but I watched the last two episodes and enjoyed it quite a bit. I mean, yes, it is basically Psych with less fun going on (or, rather, a different kind of fun going on), but in a world of television where half of the stuff premiering is an Americanized version of another country's successful show, I don't think it's that much of a big deal. Plus, there is bound to be a crossover of ideas somewhere along the line. Like all of that stuff we learned in Intertextuality. Creativity does not happen in a vacuum.

And, of course, if you want to make a successful TV show, you pay attention to what's successful. They keep putting out CSIs and Law & Orders, don't they? And things that look like either or both. Crime procedurals are popular. So are quirky and/or broody detectives. So that's what we get.

Anyway. It's a show I can multi-task during, and that works well for me. Plus, Simon Baker's kind of adorable.

Meanwhile, I just read that Alyson Hannigan and Alexis Denisof are going to have a baby! Aw!
annundriel: ([ncis] Special Agent)
I've been slowly working my way through season four of NCIS. So far I'm up to "Dead and Unburied." Is it just me, or is McGee looking extra good during this season? I'm thinking it's not just me. DiNozzo certainly seemed impressed in "Shalom." Hee.

When I was in Seattle, I got Tris into watching with me. At one point he said he was worried about McGee because they picked on him so much. I assured him it was only because they loved him. We agreed that you don't bother teasing the people you really dislike. Like pulling someone's pigtails.

Or like almost our entire family. Friendly sarcasm and teasing. It's how we all communicate.

Today I watched a movie on Lifetime called Mom, Dad, and Her simply because it had Melora Hardin and Paul McGillion in it. They were married and expecting. There was mild angst when his "troubled" fifteen year old daughter from his previous marriage came to stay with them for the summer. MH's character was the best. Well, MH and the daughter once they started to bond a little.

So now I'm thinking that Jan is going to have Carson's mutated clone baby on The Office next season. How's that for a crossover? Which, oh god, just makes me think of what would happen if Dwight ever made it to Atlantis...
annundriel: ([office] Jim)
Thursday I checked out the first season of the original The Office from the library and yesterday I finished watching it.

I like the American one better. Why? Because Michael Scott does not make me want to kill myself the way David Brent does. Seriously. There are other reasons, but that's just about what it boils down to.

I know a lot of people who prefer the original, but there's something about it that just doesn't work as well for me. I don't think that it has to do with the humor and me "not getting it." I get it, I just...am made so uncomfortable by David Brent that I can't relax enough to find it as funny as I would otherwise. If that makes sense.

Michael makes me incredibly uncomfortable, too, sometimes. I can barely watch "Phyllis' Wedding." But then he goes and does something that redeems him, like the end of "Business School" where he goes to Pam's art show. He's like a kid that can't help himself when he does something stupid. But so far there doesn't seem to be anything redeeming about David. Which is probably the point. But I haven't been able to stop cringing enough to enjoy how awful he is.

Although him singing about "free love on the free love freeway" was pretty hilarious.

Tim, Dawn, and Gareth are great though. And I'm going to see if the library has season two because I would like to see what else happens on the show. Because it is good. Just not my favorite.

Inked

Apr. 10th, 2008 07:04 pm
annundriel: (Woo! (office))
THE OFFICE TONIGHT!

Granted, I'll probably watch it tomorrow, but still!

This morning I got up and the first thing I saw in my inbox was "Get five music downloads -- free from the Navy." It struck me as a little...strange. Are they desperate?

Went and got fingerprinted this afternoon. The cards are sitting with the rest of my application. When the officer was taking them we were talking and he said, "And now I have your prints." I almost said, "So much for my criminal career" but then thought maybe it wasn't really something to joke about.

I feel kind of bad that it's taking me so long to complete this application. And it really is because I'm dragging my feet. While I want to help out, teaching, even if it is just as a substitute, isn't really where I want to be spending my time.

Today I was going through stuff and was reminded of the game Riven, the second in the Myst series. I got into Myst through EB and, oh, was I pleased when I solved one of the puzzles she was just kind of dinking around on (the bit with the trees and pipes and directing waterflow). Then I discovered Riven on the Playstation and basically fell completely in love with the thing. If I had to choose a favorite game, that would probably be it. The story, the characters, the music, the sounds, the surroundings, all of it contributed to this overall experience for me that has stuck with me and given me fond memories. And today when I was reminded of all that, all I could think was that I want to experience something like that again. I want to find a game where the world is so complete I can just immerse myself in it for a little while, like having a book suck you in. Mostly, I just want another game like Riven. The sad thing being that I won't look at the newest Myst games because they started doing strange things with it after the third one.

But they are putting Myst out on DS which is a little odd, but I'm thinking about getting it because then it's just another portable distraction.
annundriel: (Woo! (office))
So I read a spoiler for the first ep of SGA season four and now I'm grinning like a doofus and giggling randomly. Hee!

And Mom and I are working our way through season three of The Office. Just watched the episode where Ryan takes Michael to business school with him (painful), Pam has her art show (sad), and there's a bat in the office. Directed by Joss Whedon!

Through the last several eps, Mom and I have both groaned over what an asshole Michael can be. And then suddenly he shows up at Pam's art show and he's sweet and says exactly the right thing. And then I'm reminded that I do actually like Michael. How does he do that?

Meanwhile, Jim and Pam are DRIVING ME CRAZY. Even though I know how the season ends. SERIOUSLY.

Also, I really want something good to happen to/for Toby.

The Office

May. 10th, 2007 10:05 pm
annundriel: (Reception (office))
I don't think I have ever loved Pam more.
annundriel: (Lost in Space (fs))
Wasting time before my first Chaucer class. Y'all will get to hear initial impressions tomorrow after I've had all three of my classes at least once.

Today's my mom's birthday. I'm really happy with her gift this year. I just wish I could actually be around to give it to her.

Working my way through season two of The Office (US) and Dwight just quoted Smallville.

DWIGHT: And in conclusion, I think Lex Luthor said it best when he said, "Dad, you have no idea what I'm capable of."
MICHAEL: That's from Superman?
DWIGHT: Smallville. And that is why I feel I deserve a raise.

And then from the next ep...

MICHAEL: We are celebrating our freedom and our manhood. You know what? Why don't we watch that show you've been wanting to watch? That stupid Battleship Galaxy...
DWIGHT: Battlestar Galactica?
MICHAEL: That's right. Whatever stupid show you want to watch, we're watching it.

I'm afraid I might have more in common with Dwight than I'm comfortable with. Randomly, Michael is kind of growing on me. Jim remains wonderful. And Jim/Pam? So much fun to watch them do their thing.

Speaking of Battlestar Galactica, spoilers for the season finale )

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