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Firefly Ep - Shindig
It does of course contain that which I love the most. A sword fight.
And some fantastic Kaylee scenes
Because she's so damn cute with her want to be wearing the particularly hideous pink frilly thing. I'm with Zoe, the less frills the better.
Dear Wash, I will gladly give you money if you let me see your wife in the slinky green dress.
And she was again so cute at the party. And I loved the retired general who rescued her. I wish this kind of man existed in real life.
Hee all those guys around attracted to her conversation.
Mal and Inara deserve each other, they're both so ... there's a word I'm missing, but I'm looking for - perfect for each other, if they'd both stop putting their feet in their mouths.
River and Badger was the right kind of odd. The conversation about the diversion was a classic too.
I really do like Sir Harrow that they're now working for. He's fun.
Them driving cattle is just too fantastically wonderful.
One question - Edward Atterton who played Atherton Wing is still one of the least chariasmatic actors I've ever seen on stage, why the hell did someone cast him as King Arthur?
On a much more chariasmatic acting note - I have for much time heard about the Lord Byron episode of Highlander and was told of the attractiveness of Byron and the blatent they slept togetheriness of him and Methos.
The thing people did not mention was that Jonathan Firth was playing Byron. Now, rather unnervingly, this was the second time I've heard him playing Byron (the other was on the radio) and well, I'm all a-squee.
I actually also want to kiss some of the creative types because they gave Byron a club foot. Thank you, whoever.
Gosh, I'm so easily pleased sometimes.
Wrestling - TNA 25/03/2006
Somehow, I think that TNA have managed the impossible and have made Scott Steiner seem freaking terrifying again. Please excuse me while I anti-mark out (whatever you call it for guys you love to hate.)
Also I love the horror that the commentators manage. I mean in WWE there'd be gallons of blood, here Mike Tenay or Don West yelling, 'Stop it, just stop it' and sounding like they meant gave me goosebumps. Well done them.
Plus, you all know I'm enjoying the concept of Sting v Jarrett. I loved the bit at the end of his promo vid where Sting's all, "oh and someone tell Jarrett that it won't be Steve Borden coming to Lockdown, it'll be Sting".
There was cheering.
And pondering that at least half the wrestlers seem to have split personalities ;)
It does of course contain that which I love the most. A sword fight.
And some fantastic Kaylee scenes
Because she's so damn cute with her want to be wearing the particularly hideous pink frilly thing. I'm with Zoe, the less frills the better.
Dear Wash, I will gladly give you money if you let me see your wife in the slinky green dress.
And she was again so cute at the party. And I loved the retired general who rescued her. I wish this kind of man existed in real life.
Hee all those guys around attracted to her conversation.
Mal and Inara deserve each other, they're both so ... there's a word I'm missing, but I'm looking for - perfect for each other, if they'd both stop putting their feet in their mouths.
River and Badger was the right kind of odd. The conversation about the diversion was a classic too.
I really do like Sir Harrow that they're now working for. He's fun.
Them driving cattle is just too fantastically wonderful.
One question - Edward Atterton who played Atherton Wing is still one of the least chariasmatic actors I've ever seen on stage, why the hell did someone cast him as King Arthur?
On a much more chariasmatic acting note - I have for much time heard about the Lord Byron episode of Highlander and was told of the attractiveness of Byron and the blatent they slept togetheriness of him and Methos.
The thing people did not mention was that Jonathan Firth was playing Byron. Now, rather unnervingly, this was the second time I've heard him playing Byron (the other was on the radio) and well, I'm all a-squee.
I actually also want to kiss some of the creative types because they gave Byron a club foot. Thank you, whoever.
Gosh, I'm so easily pleased sometimes.
Wrestling - TNA 25/03/2006
Somehow, I think that TNA have managed the impossible and have made Scott Steiner seem freaking terrifying again. Please excuse me while I anti-mark out (whatever you call it for guys you love to hate.)
Also I love the horror that the commentators manage. I mean in WWE there'd be gallons of blood, here Mike Tenay or Don West yelling, 'Stop it, just stop it' and sounding like they meant gave me goosebumps. Well done them.
Plus, you all know I'm enjoying the concept of Sting v Jarrett. I loved the bit at the end of his promo vid where Sting's all, "oh and someone tell Jarrett that it won't be Steve Borden coming to Lockdown, it'll be Sting".
There was cheering.
And pondering that at least half the wrestlers seem to have split personalities ;)
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Date: 2006-04-07 08:53 pm (UTC)And pondering that at least half the wrestlers seem to have split personalities ;)
Please explain?
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Date: 2006-04-08 11:55 am (UTC)Because there's obviously this idea of it being a different mindset - Steve Borden has a wife, children, the usual while Sting is the Dark Avenger and has none of these weaknesses - I just thought it was amusing how he referred to Sting as though he was an entirely different person.