misachan: (on the other side)
After much tribulation I'm finally lounging about at [livejournal.com profile] lazy_as_a_cat's family's place watching The Walking Dead. I didn't get to leave as early as I'd have liked, so the attempt to arrive before dark proved futile. And then as soon as I crossed the border into Massachusetts it started to rain. This meant I had to negotiate roundabouts in the dark in the rain. Only if a clown had been out there directing traffic could I have been more unhappy.

But the real fun happened in Connecticut, when I hit some kind of bump and and felt something go *bang*. I pull over, assuming it's my tire, and discover that my right front turn signal had popped completely out and was gone. Presumably it's still somewhere all over I-95 (so if anyone found it, yeah. That was me.)

But then I arrived and had yummy steak and pecan pie and now have zombie goodness.
misachan: (Guerrero)
I found these searching for pictures to use in a possible upcoming HT pimp post and knew it would be relevant to some of your interests. First, have an interview with Mark Valley about the early days of filming the show. My favorite part is near the beginning:

    ...I asked the actor to take a step back and consider how the show has developed since its original inception. After all, a lot of series spend their first season just throwing things against a wall to see what sticks. Basically, I was curious as to whether or not he felt as though the show had gotten into a groove…and, if so, when he felt like that had happened.

    "I think they've been throwing me against a wall for 11 episodes," joked Valley. "I think I've been throwing all of Vancouver's stuntmen against the wall to see what sticks."

    After a pause, Valley laughed and asked, "Uh, what was the question again?"


Article number two talks to Chi McBride and Jackie Earle Haley. Here's a snippet for my fellow JEH fans:

    Between this role and his memorable turn as the somewhat psychotic Rorschach in “Watchmen,” you’d think that he was paying off DC Comics for all the great gigs they’ve been providing him…and, indeed, in January, I asked him outright if this was the case.

    “I should be, right?” he laughed. “Yeah, I’ve got them on the kickback plan.”


Bless.:) And here's my favorite part, a preview of the March 17th episode:

    The episode on the 17th, however, is arguably the best installment of the series to date. Lennie James, late of “Jericho,” guest stars as Chance’s former partner, and although you arguably learn more about James’s character than you do Chance’s, it’s an episode that’s filled with both action and emotion. In addition to finding Chance getting caught up with the FBI, it’s also notable for expanding Guerrero’s storyline, which means that – woo-hoo! – Haley will hopefully be taking more of a spotlight in future episodes.


I wholeheartedly second that woo-hoo.:) And I'm wondering if Guerrero's story will involve spoiler )

Finally, check out this bit of awesomeness: casting and other spoilers for the finale )

That last bit made me flail with glee. It's what I've been waiting for all season!
misachan: (Scandal)
I don't know who the Watchman fanboy/girl who wrote tonight's episode is, but bless him/her for spoilers for tonight's Human Target )

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Secret Six spoilers )

Success!

Feb. 3rd, 2010 09:39 pm
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Finally, finally I get to see an episode of Human Target in its entirety!

Spoilers for 1x04, Sanctuary )

I so want John Glover to show up as Guerrero's brother. Tell me that wouldn't be magical.
misachan: (Comedian)
Hoo boy. ABC pulls Adam Lambert from Good Morning America after AMA performance. The boy needs to go to Japan where he'll be properly appreciated. Can you imagine the debauchery he and Gackt would get up to on a double bill? Audience members would spontaneously combust.

In happier news, USA picked up Psych for a fifth season! *throws confetti*

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I'm reading The High Window; Marlowe's gotten himself tangled up in a murder and is being hassled about it but the investigating detectives. The lead detective isn't buying Marlowe's story. "What I'd like to get clear is this. Everything you told us might strictly be the truth, and yet you might not be telling us the truth. If you get what I mean."

Marlowe responds my talking about a long ago murder case that resulted in a cover up, and wraps up with:
    "Until you guys own your own souls you don't own mine. Until you guys can be trusted every time and always, in all times and conditions, to seek the truth out and find it and let the chips fall where they may --- until that time comes, I have a right to listen to my conscience, and protect my client the best way I can. Until I'm sure you won't do him more harm than you'll do the truth good. Or until I'm hauled before somebody that can make me talk."

*swoons*

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1. Comment on this post.
2. I will give you a letter.
3. Think of 5 fictional characters and post their names and your comments on these characters in your LJ.


[personal profile] gehayi gave me S.

1) Sherlock Holmes: The Great Detective. Probably the most influential and imitated character in modern literature; you find his DNA everywhere, from Shawn Spencer's hyper-observation to Spock's elevation of logic over emotion to Philip Marlowe's two-fisted distrust of the police. For all his talk about the superiority of logic, Holmes was certainly capable of being swept away by emotion; one story has him distracted by the beauty of a flower while interviewing a client, while in another Watson marvels at Holmes seemingly being enraptured by the music during a concert. He's much more concerned with justice than the law (count the number of times he turns poor Watson into his accomplice!) and enjoys showing off his deductive powers more than is probably good for him. What makes that bearable is that Holmes really doesn't think he's anything special; he really believes that anyone could do what he does with the proper training. And of course there's his friendship with Watson, the template of a thousand buddy movies and one of my favorite character dynamics.

2) Scandal Savage: (DC Comics) Scandal is the daughter of Vandal Savage (immortal Cro-Magdon who wants to rule the world. Go with it.) and his legitimate heir, for whatever that's worth. Scandal heads up the Secret Six, a mercenary group of villains who basically keep up this gig so Batman doesn't punch them in the head quite so often. This is very much like herding cats, only the cats carry uzis (Deadshot) or have replaced every joint in their bodies with artificial ball-and-socket ones (Ragdoll). She cares about honor and about her team and doesn't really care what anyone else thinks, including her crazycakes father (his demand for a grandheir didn't go ever so well:) while still being proud of her name and her heritage. And her team cares back; their attempts to cheer her up when her girlfriend died in the Death of the New Gods crossover were both sweet and hilarious. I ship her very, very hard with Renee Montoya; I think she would be a perfect Catwoman to Renee's Batman.

3) Susan Ivanova: (Babylon 5) Say it with me, now: "Ivanova is always right. I will listen to Ivanova. I will not ignore Ivanova's recommendations. Ivanova is God. And if this ever happens again, Ivanova will personally rip your lungs out."

4) Stanley Tweedle: (Lexx) Oh, Stan. Stan's a lot like Rincewind; both spend so much time running from danger they wind up going right towards it and have to be pushed until they stumble into honor. He's petty and a coward but always manages to do the right thing, even if he has to be dragged kicking and sreaming all the way there.

5) Starscream: I love me some scheming lieutenants and Starscream is probably why. There isn't a series where he isn't plotting and planning like a metallic Iago, only Megatron is usually a little too wily to fall for his sycophantic fawning. Usually.:) And in those rare times where he actually does get everything he wants, it's only to set up a long, painful fall. After he died in G1 his ghost actually showed up and kept scheming, because a little thing like death wasn't going to get mighty Starscream to shut up. And you can't deny his voice.:)
misachan: (Comedian)
[personal profile] cereta originally posted this in her journal, but this got long and I didn't want to clog up her comments.:) Prompted by a comment elsewhere, give yourself omnipotence for a minute. Well, specific omnipotence. What are things you would do to specific TV (or movie/comic/book) sources if you (a) could just snap your fingers and (b) didn't have to worry about fallout (that is, everything would work out just lovely). I know, this is confusing. Let me explain by example.

If I ran the world:

1) Vic Sage would show up on Smallville. He'd be played by Damian Lewis, snarky and frustrated and righteously, furiously angry at the injustice of the world. He would have his comics day job and his DCAU conspiracy theories; he'll have figured out who Green Arrow and all the rest are because he's brilliant and that's what he does. The Question would come to Metropolis with the goal of keeping the rest of the heroes honest and exposing that aliens did in fact land on Earth, but would eventually discover that Clark's secret is one worth keeping. He would be Clark's link to the gritty underbelly of humanity, a conscience to keep Clark from going all Krypton!OMG. (similar to Batman's usual role in Clark's life, but without Batman's tendency to...overpower things.:)

2) This would be the next Batman movie: Bring in Azrael as a flashy, cop-and-public friendly vigilante who publicly vows to bring down the Bat menace---only his adoring public doesn't know that Jean-Paul Valley, the man behind the good PR, is a dangerous psychotic who genuinely wants to be a good hero but has a harder time controlling his violent impulses with each bust.

Of course, Bruce doesn't know that; while suspicious, he's willing to give the new guy a chance. He's still Batman, just with a lower profile---instead of bringing down the mob, he's busting the occasional thief. In fact, one night he comes upon a particularly attractive cat burglar who just barely gives him the slip; the very next day he meets a emerging socialite named Selina who seems very, very familiar. Since neither of them are morons they both quickly figure things out, and with Azrael seemingly taking over his job Bruce starts to think that maybe he can move on from Rachael and start to become human again.

Then someone commits a series of crimes that seem to have no purpose or motive. Everyone's baffled, including Azrael (which doesn't help his mental state) until Bruce realizes that while taken individually the crimes don't make sense, they're all connected. Like a riddle.

The Riddler's trying to lure the Dark Knight out of hiding; he's sharp enough to have realized that Azrael's close to cracking, and the wants the Bat to know it too (and besides, Batman's such a good chess partner). He's not a killer, but if he has to put a certain cat burglar in Azrael's crosshairs to get the Bat's attention...well, so be it.

Once he accepts that Azrael does need to be taken down, the full scope of the problem hits him: while Gordon's on his side, his only other ally is a thief of dubious morality; moreover, he's getting his information from someone who claims his name is E. Nygma and uses question marks as fashion accessories.

But as Azrael finally crosses the line, Batman knows it's going to have to do. There's only room for one Dark Knight in Gotham. One is going to have to go.

Batman: Resurrection. July 2011. Riddle me this, Batman....

3) Jamie would come back for one last adventure. And a few episodes later so would Fitz, raw and angry at being left but so relieved that the Doctor's alive it wouldn't matter. Then when he and the Doctor finally part ways again he would join Torchwood and flirt up a storm with Jack.

4) Three words: The Four Doctors. (Eight, Nine, Ten and Eleven, all together.)

5) Comics Tony Stark would be just as charming and likeable as movie!Tony, and the family dynamic he has with Pepper and Rhodey would carry over, too.

6)Renee Montoya/Question II would get her own series back, and it would be set in Hub, not Gotham, dammit. And she would have an on again, off again thing with Scandal Savage.

7) House would finally make it clear that House and Wilson are sleeping together and have been on and off for ages. Moreover, it just slip out casually, like during a differential, not during a big event episode, and the dynamic would stay exactly the same.

8) Deadwood would get another season, and the plot line with the Earps wouldn't have been dropped. Moreover, things would get bad enough between them and the Pinkertons that Wyatt would have to put out a call to his old friend Doc --- much to Bullock and Swearengen's dismay, since they now have to deal with this on top of their other problems.

9) Martian Manhunter would come back and get his own series again --- a good series. He would re-embrace his John Jones persona and go back into the PI business.

10) Claude would come back on Heroes. And it would be awesome.
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*dances around* Metalocalypse is back! I'm at the point where I want to draw little hearts and flowers around that show, I love it so much. The highlights:
Spoilers built a ruby metronome. It's pretty brutal )

We also Hulu'd the first episode of V last night, which I liked but also had some reservations about. Observe!

Spoilers are of peace )
misachan: (Headdesk)
I hate you Chase Utley. I hate you a lot.

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I can't believe that photo shoot actually happened on ANTM and that it wasn't some kind of delirious fever dream. They put a white girl in a Native American headdress and literally painted her red. And then there was the blackface. And yellowface. And ohmygodmakeitstop-face.

Seriously. Watching it I had a moment were I wondered if I was going crazy, because come on, this can't be happening on national TV, can it?

I can't get past the painting red. WTF.
misachan: (Peter)
Running Commentary Within )
misachan: (Gus is one cool dude)
Eight years ago the sun still felt like August and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. Today is cold and raining and windy, and it feels so much more appropriate to the day than that terrible, scorching, empty blue.

I never lived in New York (although I worked there briefly), but I used to take the PATH into Chinatown all the time. A few weeks before 9/11 I was on the WTC train making an anime run before the fall semester started. The car was crowded and while I had a seat, not everyone did; among the standing was a group of four or five sharp-dressed, Japanese businessmen and women and I spent most of the ride quietly listening to them all speak in Japanese and trying to pick out words I knew. (Because deep down I am that kind of otaku.:) We all got out at the same stop, me walking down to Canal street and them heading towards WTC.

A few days after the attack I was in the Hoboken PATH station; for those who weren't in the area, for weeks after most of the walls of the PATH were covered with Missing flyers for people who were never going to be found. One of these flyers were of a young Japanese woman in a business suit, and I spent about five minutes staring at it trying to remember if she was one of the people I'd been eavesdropping on in that PATH car. I'll never know if she was, or if any of the other people in that group made it out.

But I think of her every year, and of all of the other people I'll never share a PATH train with or pass on the street again.

We still remember.

***
Lightening the mood, a meme from [livejournal.com profile] selanak!

Pick five of your favourite shows, in no particular order, before you read the below questions, then answer them!

1. Doctor Who
2. Lost
3. Heroes
4. Supernatural
5. Psych

Questions and Answers )
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Actual quote from Top Model: "You're supposed to have that burning sensation for Jesus Christ, not for another man."

Someone actually said that. This cycle is going to be awesome.

ETA: Another quote! *showing off charm on necklace* "It's my lucky eyeball. I like eyeballs, because I was born with a bloody eyeball. I think it was the right one." Pause. "That's why when I was a kid they called me "Bloody Eyeball."
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So last night I dreamed I was watching a fall season TV preview type of show, and one of the shows starred either Minnie Driver or Andie McDowell (I can't remember, and I actually think it changed mid-dream) as some kind of paranormal PI who was trying to balance the paranormal PI life with suddenly having to deal with raising her niece, who had been orphaned in a mysteriously paranormal way. It was like a mash-up of Supernatural and...I don't know, Medium, I guess.

I clearly remember that in the dream they were talking about how the niece character was originally going to be brown eyed, but the actress had a bad reaction to the contacts so they had to go with her natural blue eyes. For some reason they kept harping on this and mourning how with brown eyes the niece looked so much like the main Driver/McDowell character until in the dream I started getting annoyed and complaining, "Brown eyed people can have blue eyed relations, you know...."

Then I woke up. I don't even know, people. I don't even think I was planning on watching the show in the dream.

***

Man, So You Think You Can Dance and America's Next Top Model BOTH start tonight? No fair, TV.
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Everyone made it back from Massachusetts in one piece and I'm savoring the last day of vacation before I'm dragged back to work tomorrow. Because we lead lives full of adventure and excitement, we spent the whole week lazing around and watching stuff. How much stuff?

Three full series of Blackadder (They had to say that George had an Uncle Bertie. Now I have to believe he makes it out, because the alternative is imagining Bertie Wooster getting that telegram and people, that is just wrong.)

Supernatural Season 4

Two full collections of MST3K ("This is where the fish lives!")

Scrubs Season 8 (One of the best finales I've seen. Not that it wound up actually being the finale since Scrubs got renewed after all, but if it had been the finale it would have been a great note to leave things on.)

Various episodes of Psych and Dirty Jobs

The Wonder Woman movie (Easily the best of the animated features DC's put out so far)

Plus we went to see Inglourious Basterds (Fantastic movie. I loved Shoshanna.) and District 9 (also fantastic, and I admired the film maker's courage in having a protagonist who's so unlikeable for so much of the movie.)

And I added to my massive to-read mountain, picking up a Dresden Files book and biographies on Edward VI and Andrew Jackson...and [livejournal.com profile] seanan_maguire's Rosemary and Rue! Yay!

I also reposted Loose Ends, my Question/Huntress/Question II story from the [livejournal.com profile] dc_kink meme; I'm please with now it came out and had been meaning to post it here for a while. And I made solid progress on the Watchmen fic I've been wrestling with, so I might be able to finish that in the next couple of days.

And now I'm lounging and watching 9th Doctor episodes. Ahhhhh. *relaxes*
misachan: (Bela)
So we finished off the first disc of S4 and I'm already dreaming about Castiel. Considering my history of fangirling mysterious, lawful mentor figures having to deal with chaotic Chosen Ones, this should surprise absolutely no one.

In fact so far Castiel is reminding me very strongly of Kosh, full of cryptic warnings and mysterious appearances and absolutely no idea of how humans work. Even that one flash of self-righteous anger, the "You should show me some respect," reminded me of Kosh lashing out at John in Interludes.

And I find it fascinating that Dean has warmed up to him so quickly (he calls him "Cas!"), especially since his relationship with Sam is starting to get rocky from trust issues.

***

Reed Diamond was in the episode of CSI that just went off. Between that and Monk, that's the second show he's randomly showed up in the last week. I approve.:)

***

I can never get over commercials advertising Dethklok concerts alongside normal bands.

ETA: Hey! Bly! That keeps CSI on.
misachan: (Bela)
On Kitchen Nightmares, Gordon Ramsey is driving up to an admittedly ugly Welsh restaurant and has this to say:

"Bloody hell. You can't miss that, can you?" Beat. "Too bad the Germans did."
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spoilers for Royal Pains 1x11, Nobody's Perfect )

Long story short, I'm shipping Boris/Hank pretty hard right now. Unless they wind up related somehow, which is how my luck usually runs.:)
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[livejournal.com profile] kalichan gave me: Top Five Moments in Canon Where You Would Have Gone Differently. And I've tried to stick to moments, because I could fill up a general "What you would do differently list" with Smallville examples alone.:)

spoilers for The Matrix, Deadwood, Heroes, Angel, and Voyager )
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Oh man, Mia's guest judge this week. Crazy has been achieved.

Janette & Brandon )

Kayla & Kupono )

Randi & Evan )

Caitlin & Jason )

Jeanine & Philip )

Melissa & Ade )

Karla & Vitolio )

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