This is my life and there’s (still) no Mekhi Phifer. We had three days of bomb threats at work, and other than that, not much is happening there.
Anyway, dude, I figured out why I love Pushing Daisies so much! In my car, the only thing I’ve been listening to for months now is the Harry Potter series on my Zune. Who’s the narrator? None other than Jim Dale, who is also the narrator for Pushing Daisies. No wonder I love the show. His voice is the first one I hear every day! Although this show is absolutely fantastic, I think it’s contributing to my loneliness. I’m Olive. Totally.
Heroes will find it’s second season footing, but I’m not hating it as is, so I say, “Keep on!” Survivor gave me a moment of dread when it looked like James was doomed, only for him to come back with the Immunity Idol AND a win. Yay! Ugly Betty. Oh, Ugly Betty, you have completely redeemed yourself from the sadness of Santos with Cliff. LOVE Cliff! I want to be Mark. Seriously. SGA is still good, though I miss Elizabeth terribly.
Hobbit and Istar are doing great, and want to wish everyone a Happy Halloween! :jack: :frankie: :skull: :vamp:
Unless you know Ween, or paid too much attention to Beavis and Butthead, you’ll get NOTHING from the reference. Anyway, I finally got around to watching Pushing Daisies. I’d had it for ages, but never got into the mood to watch it. Yep, it’s as good as they say. Normally, when the cool-kid gang likes something, I hate it on premise (see: Firefly). Anyway, it’s the narration that makes the show. The acting and visuals are wonderful too, but I just love a good “fairy tale”. The fact that my copy has French subtitles gives it an Amelie feel, thus enhancing the charm. I know future eps won’t have the subtitles, but I really enjoyed having them for the first episode.