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I hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving/Thursday!
Sick Kitty is still sick, although at least she's back home. The vet thinks she had a bad reaction to her distemper booster from a couple of weeks ago and gave me meds for her, but she's still all sleepy-time kitten all the time and Gah. I worry. I've been poking at my
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Also, the Jetsare winning won, which always helps.
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A little bit more on this week's Human Target: I'm not shipping Guerrero/Ames --- like I've said, I'm way more interested in whoever it is Guerrero has his kid with --- but man, I'm shocked there isn't a ship comm for them already. Those two have a really fun chemistry, something that I think will just get better as Ames learns to calm the hell down. That she wants so much to impress him is cutely endearing, even if I was with Guerrero in wanting to strangle her a couple of times, and his buying her a drink at the end was very sweet. And this is the second episode in a row that Guerrero has insisted he has no interest in her backstory; I'm betting that when it actually does come up he's going to care quite a lot, and probably with bullets and fishhooks.
(This was a very shippy episode. Winston's freak out over Chance was a gift to you Chance/Winston shippers.)
If only I was enjoying out other new character as much. I get what they're going for with Ilsa but I just despise this character type so much. The show really needs to give me a reason to care about Ilsa and what she brings to the table aside from her checkbook, because she's an interloper, and a tiresome one at that. I don't know how Winston resisted the urge to push her out of the car.
The promo for next week promises some interaction between Ilsa and Guerrero, and man, am I hoping he rips into her if she meddles again. He doesn't have to be nice to her; he's freelance, he's not her employee, and we already know that he's not thrilled about having her around.
Sick Kitty is still sick, although at least she's back home. The vet thinks she had a bad reaction to her distemper booster from a couple of weeks ago and gave me meds for her, but she's still all sleepy-time kitten all the time and Gah. I worry. I've been poking at my
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Also, the Jets
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A little bit more on this week's Human Target: I'm not shipping Guerrero/Ames --- like I've said, I'm way more interested in whoever it is Guerrero has his kid with --- but man, I'm shocked there isn't a ship comm for them already. Those two have a really fun chemistry, something that I think will just get better as Ames learns to calm the hell down. That she wants so much to impress him is cutely endearing, even if I was with Guerrero in wanting to strangle her a couple of times, and his buying her a drink at the end was very sweet. And this is the second episode in a row that Guerrero has insisted he has no interest in her backstory; I'm betting that when it actually does come up he's going to care quite a lot, and probably with bullets and fishhooks.
(This was a very shippy episode. Winston's freak out over Chance was a gift to you Chance/Winston shippers.)
If only I was enjoying out other new character as much. I get what they're going for with Ilsa but I just despise this character type so much. The show really needs to give me a reason to care about Ilsa and what she brings to the table aside from her checkbook, because she's an interloper, and a tiresome one at that. I don't know how Winston resisted the urge to push her out of the car.
The promo for next week promises some interaction between Ilsa and Guerrero, and man, am I hoping he rips into her if she meddles again. He doesn't have to be nice to her; he's freelance, he's not her employee, and we already know that he's not thrilled about having her around.