brinshannara: (drool drool)
brinshannara ([personal profile] brinshannara) wrote2004-10-04 12:11 am

Catching up.

So, like, I'm completely obsessed with Lost. Seriously.

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So watch Lost.

Then there's Desperate Housewives, which, hello, Teri Hatcher. Yum. (Hence the drool drool icon I'm using. And yes, I've watched Dean Cain's new show, Clubhouse, and think it sucks.)

So watch Desperate Housewives, 'cause it's got Teri and it's also just strangely, amusingly bizarre.

And I'm still obsessed with All My Children, too.

As I told [livejournal.com profile] trexphile, I'm a turning into a billboard for ABC, these days. (She denied it, saying I'm not wide enough. <G>)

And... that's about it, really. I'm going to go shower, make a cup of tea and do some readings for tomorrow. But wanted to let you all know about the Lost obsession. (Also, I've taken to watching Jack and Bobby after Charmed on Sundays. This is very bad for productivity. 7-8 (or 9-10) is DH, then 10-11 is Charmed and then 11-12 is JaB. [I don't get the WB. My Fox station airs the 8-10 programming from WB from 10-12 on their station. I love my Fox affiliate. It is snazzy like that.] This leaves very little time to DO things.)

On the bright side, I'm happy to see that I'm all bubbly about new/returning shows this September/October. I wasn't, in the least, three years ago, and that was a very bad time for me. Things are much better now, and to see it reflected in such silly things as enthusiasm for television is something to smile about.

[identity profile] yahtzee63.livejournal.com 2004-10-04 12:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I like "See Jack Run." Very cute!

I too am obsessed. Help me.

[identity profile] llnaughty.livejournal.com 2004-10-04 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)
i found desparate housewives (the first few minutes of it that i glanced at while [livejournal.com profile] erbie was watching it) to be too american beauty-ish, with the dead narrator and the general suburban angst.