Just Real Quick
I think I'm finally at the stage where I feel only about as ass-y as I normally would for having to get up at 6:00 A.M. generally, which is a great improvement. (Don't think I won't be taking cough medicine to school, though, because I will. I'm talking for eight hours in a row today, after all.)
In other news, finally caught the new Night Stalker last night (duh!), and was unimpressed overall. It seems somewhat nasty to object to Kolchak being played by somebody's who's actually attractive, so I'll stick to it being visually pretty/slightly disturbing but making not a lick of sense, as well as the characters being pale imitations of their original selves whose interaction seemed forced and weird. Though I did have to resist the urge to shout out, when Gabrielle Union as The Pretty Reporter warned Kolchak that his inability to stop working on somebody else's story might result in their mutual editor Tony getting fired: "And then we'll all end up in the same car, going to New York together!" (tm the end of The Night Strangler, perhaps one of the most haphazardly slashy things I've ever seen).
Okay. So off I go to make coffee, and then to school, and then to fall over.
In other news, finally caught the new Night Stalker last night (duh!), and was unimpressed overall. It seems somewhat nasty to object to Kolchak being played by somebody's who's actually attractive, so I'll stick to it being visually pretty/slightly disturbing but making not a lick of sense, as well as the characters being pale imitations of their original selves whose interaction seemed forced and weird. Though I did have to resist the urge to shout out, when Gabrielle Union as The Pretty Reporter warned Kolchak that his inability to stop working on somebody else's story might result in their mutual editor Tony getting fired: "And then we'll all end up in the same car, going to New York together!" (tm the end of The Night Strangler, perhaps one of the most haphazardly slashy things I've ever seen).
Okay. So off I go to make coffee, and then to school, and then to fall over.