Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Day 07 - Least favorite episode of your favorite t.v show

Superstar

Considering I never liked the nerd gang that took over the villain spot in Season 6, when one of them casts a spell on all of Sunnydale so that he can look like the biggest hero/celebrity/all-around-good-guy, I tend not to be a fan

They also used that little plot device to tie up fights and problems that every character was having. Riley and Buffy are both unsure about their relationship. Solution: get Jonathan to solve ALL their problems. It's was a sick kind of deus ex machina working and I know the writers are better than that.

It was supposed to be funny. I just found it annoying

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The roomie cooked dinner and it was yummy

It seems that all of our spring TV shows are coming to a close, as they tend to do at the end of the spring. Go figure. There are season finales and series finales up the wazoo and they're just going to continue. Thankfully, I think we still have a few more episodes of Doctor Who left, so I can be grateful for that

I don't know if I should cut my hair or not. I've always wanted to go super short, but someway or another, I never do it. Either a better idea comes along or I had a show to do where I wasn't technically supposed to cut it. Michaela's offering to do something exciting to it, and I'm really curious to see what it would look like AND the summer heat is just going to continue, so less hair would make things cooler...but there's just something about how my hair lies now that I love. I can get out of the shower, put it up in a bun for a few hours, take it out and it's naturally curly and quite pretty. It's really low maintenance right now and I like that, but I love changing pace with my hair

Conundrum

In other news, my dad always talked about the day when my friends would start getting married and how scary that would be. I scuffed at him and told him that it wasn't that big of a deal, and on some level, it's not. What people choose to do with their lives is completely up to them. If they're happy, I'm happy.

However

It does scare me when I feel like said marriage is one borne out of panic and fear: a way to make something stay the same while other things are changing. I mean, I understand the panicking, especially if you're graduating from college and have few thoughts on what you want to do for the future, but is getting married any way to help you discern what needs to be done?

It might just be me. It might just be how they were raised. A good portion (not all, but some) of the people I know to be doing this kind of thing have parents that got married and/or had children before the age of 22. I guess it's a kind of line drawn for them in their minds - a now or never kind of deal. I had a friend that was convinced that he needed to get married and have children by the age of 19, because that's when his parents started their family.

Creepy

Whereas, my parents were in their late 20s. They had kids in their mid 30s. I am in no hurry to marry, procreate or build a family. In fact, I'd like to stay away from doing that for a while

Then again, I'm not dating anyone right now, so I guess I can't judge. I am, in my nature, a ridiculously weak person, so who knows?

But, from the sidelines, I think these people are fucking nuts

2 comments:

  1. PANIC! At The Chapel... nah, I've never been a fan.

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  2. THAT should have been their band name. Far more silly than PANIC! At the Disco

    ^_^

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