Apr 262009
 

Pushing Daisies The latest episode of PD had a very unexpected, yet very welcomed, guest star. Though the part was smallish, the detective was a true highlight for the series. It is a real shame this show is canceled. There are so many other shows I can recommend in its place that should have been canceled long ago; pretty much everything else on ABC’s schedule for starts.

Exactly a year ago, I was sick. I remember because it’s Dad’s birthday and last year I had to take the PRAXIS II test (which I aced, btw) and I was too sick to hold my head up through the examination. Anyway, I’m sick again. I’m going to stock up on vitamin C and hole up in my house for the week prior to this weekend next year. I’m putting it on the calendar now. Hmmph.

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Apr 182009
 

lotr On television (or similar) right now are: The Lord of the Rings (Trilogy), The Star Wars Saga (OT), Doctor Who/Torchwood, Robin Hood, Primeval, new ep of Pushing Daisies, and for me, the second viewing of S2 Dexter (because I still can’t stop). I’ve got RotK on the plasma and Dexter on the lappy. Next up: Hood and Primeval.

That is one heck of a selection, people! :clap:

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Feb 052009
 

[SinglePic not found] German fans have confirmed that the remaining episodes of Pushing Daisies will air in their country. Hopefully (and likely), we can share the excitement with them. It’s shameful they way ABC can’t even finish the season. It’s two episodes, for pete’s sake!

Anyway, hooray, Germans!

It seems that love bloomed on the set of Fringe. Anna Torv and Mark Valley recently (and secretly) wed! That’s just…wow! :love: After this week’s episode, I was thinking that we may have actually seen the last of Agent John Scott, but now he’ll at least be reachable should they need him, no?

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