Phone Wars IV: A New Hope
Dec. 6th, 2011 01:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, after my Ericsson finally died yesterday, I am now the proud owner of a new Samsung. Well, I say new, I suspect it of being a very old model (E1080i for those who want the details), but it's perfect. The highest tech app it is has is a torch. There is no internet on it. It is the mostly gloriously basic thing ever. I love it.
A few of my friends have suggested I get a smart phone, with reasoning ranging from 'they're the in thing' to 'everyone needs a smart phone'. Given that I have enough trouble concentrating now, I really don't need a Crackberry or anything of that ilk.
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Covert Affairs returned to it's "mytharc". And introduced a new complication. And wallowed in shades of grey. And they finally gave Mystery Man something to do. Admittedly it was to be stealthy and violent but at least it's something. And the look on his face when he saw Annie again.
I've always suspected Sandil Ramamurthy can act and this proves it. He totally stole the scene with Jai, his Dad and Annie.
I'm trying to figure out if the hints they're giving that Auggie is Lisa Hearn's source are red herrings or if it's the truth. He's presently being the kind of character I adore, the hardened conscience of the team, but in doing that, he's so totally Joan's man.
Actually, in the slight retooling after the pilot, the Joan and Arthur sub-plot has become much better, to the point where I'm actually interested in what happens next.
A few of my friends have suggested I get a smart phone, with reasoning ranging from 'they're the in thing' to 'everyone needs a smart phone'. Given that I have enough trouble concentrating now, I really don't need a Crackberry or anything of that ilk.
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Covert Affairs returned to it's "mytharc". And introduced a new complication. And wallowed in shades of grey. And they finally gave Mystery Man something to do. Admittedly it was to be stealthy and violent but at least it's something. And the look on his face when he saw Annie again.
I've always suspected Sandil Ramamurthy can act and this proves it. He totally stole the scene with Jai, his Dad and Annie.
I'm trying to figure out if the hints they're giving that Auggie is Lisa Hearn's source are red herrings or if it's the truth. He's presently being the kind of character I adore, the hardened conscience of the team, but in doing that, he's so totally Joan's man.
Actually, in the slight retooling after the pilot, the Joan and Arthur sub-plot has become much better, to the point where I'm actually interested in what happens next.