Not going to talk much about the war, though of course I'm all in favour of the Make Smut Not War movement. Since I'm in a country just hoaching with terrorists, I'm wondering if Belfast is next on the hit list (though somehow I doubt it).
Tony Blair looks... I don't know. Wired. On drugs. Clinically insane. Got to check the online news to see how many of his ministers have resigned now. My estimation for Robin Cook is way, way up since this time yesterday.
Anyway. Other topics. Got my coat, which kicks ass. The Amnesty International guy who was stopping people outside Tescos took one look at the coat and then pretended he didn't see me. Go me! And I did 20 lengths in the pool. Which is a lot, if you're me.
Please let Richard have downloaded Orpheus tonight. I needs me new Angel.
connorbeast and I watched the first 14 episodes on my shiny new season 3 DVDs. My conclusions:
1) I'm glad the Waiting in the Wings dance scene was cut. Wesley looked like a huge dork.
2) Angel's hotness decreases as his new-dad-goofiness increases. The baby's sweet, though.
3) AtS handles story arcs very well indeed.
4) Julie Benz is The Most Beautiful Woman in the World (TM) and a severe challenge to my heterosexuality.
5) This show needs another season, dammit.
The screen tests are hilarious. Amy Acker's has a Shakespeare spell affecting Wes and Gunn, making them both spout "Elizabethan crazy-talk" to Fred (I'd love to see an episode with this idea. And J August Richards should play Romeo or one of the Midsummer Night's Dream guys, because I was swooning through his dialogue.) Vincent Kartheiser's has Angel grounding Connor, who not only has short hair, but a normal life (he talks about going to the skate park with his friends and bitches about Angel not being able to come to his Career Day at school). I assume that when they screen tested him, they didn't want it leaked that Angel was going to have a son, since there's a line about Angel not being his real father, just someone who has temporary custody for a while.
Oh, and outtakes. Love the Angel tickling Wesley one. Love the Furies sighing "mm, Angel!" and DB appearing behind them with "I'm right here, baby!" And whoever censored all the "fuck"s did a horrible job, since the bleep is always before or after them.
I loves my DVDs. Bring on Buffy season 6.
Tony Blair looks... I don't know. Wired. On drugs. Clinically insane. Got to check the online news to see how many of his ministers have resigned now. My estimation for Robin Cook is way, way up since this time yesterday.
Anyway. Other topics. Got my coat, which kicks ass. The Amnesty International guy who was stopping people outside Tescos took one look at the coat and then pretended he didn't see me. Go me! And I did 20 lengths in the pool. Which is a lot, if you're me.
Please let Richard have downloaded Orpheus tonight. I needs me new Angel.
1) I'm glad the Waiting in the Wings dance scene was cut. Wesley looked like a huge dork.
2) Angel's hotness decreases as his new-dad-goofiness increases. The baby's sweet, though.
3) AtS handles story arcs very well indeed.
4) Julie Benz is The Most Beautiful Woman in the World (TM) and a severe challenge to my heterosexuality.
5) This show needs another season, dammit.
The screen tests are hilarious. Amy Acker's has a Shakespeare spell affecting Wes and Gunn, making them both spout "Elizabethan crazy-talk" to Fred (I'd love to see an episode with this idea. And J August Richards should play Romeo or one of the Midsummer Night's Dream guys, because I was swooning through his dialogue.) Vincent Kartheiser's has Angel grounding Connor, who not only has short hair, but a normal life (he talks about going to the skate park with his friends and bitches about Angel not being able to come to his Career Day at school). I assume that when they screen tested him, they didn't want it leaked that Angel was going to have a son, since there's a line about Angel not being his real father, just someone who has temporary custody for a while.
Oh, and outtakes. Love the Angel tickling Wesley one. Love the Furies sighing "mm, Angel!" and DB appearing behind them with "I'm right here, baby!" And whoever censored all the "fuck"s did a horrible job, since the bleep is always before or after them.
I loves my DVDs. Bring on Buffy season 6.
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on 2003-03-19 12:16 pm (UTC)I'm in the U.S. but have a region free player, so I just ordered those S3 dvd's. Can't wait to watch those extras, they sound good!