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Ah, TV, how I love you.
Sarah Connor Chronicles:
I honestly think that this season has started better than the first--I was actually losing interest in it by the season 1 finale, but it's back and better than ever! Ellison! ♥ John/Cameron ♥ Sarah!! ♥ It's full of awesome right now. I hope they keep it up.
Bones:
Suffice to say, I love Bones. And while I'm frustrated at the lack of Angela/Hodgins love, I've come to the realization that I believe Hodgins is now too good to be with Angela. She needs to grow up and figure out what she wants, and stop being so selfish.
But, doggies!
And: Hodgins/Lance. FOR SRS.
Fringe:
Oh, you're such a bad, bad show. Terrible dialogue, boring characters (I'M LOOKING AT YOU, OLIVIA. SERIOUSLY. YOU DRAIN FUN BY EXISTING.) Homeland security guy is boring, Nina Sharp has the potential to be interesting, but hasn't quite managed it yet. And the bubble letters are getting more annoying by the episode.
And the plot? Christ. Don't get me started on it. They had an episode with a fascinating serial killer and ruined it. They had me hooked! Brain Surgeon! Muscle relaxers, and and he kills them by removing part of their brains! While they're conscious, but unable to move! How awesome is that? And then there was the big reveal, and I just. Felt let down. Oh. That's why he was doing it.
Also: very first death in the ep is death-by-pregnancy? Wow. Best plot device ever. < /sarcasm>
But I will keep watching it, because I LOVE PETER BISHOP. He's lost a lot of the misogynist air, and has added a healthy dose of snarky-but-sweet. Muh. It's enough to make me scream foul, because I almost couldn't believe the change. He doesn't utter one 'sweetheart'. He sings his father to sleep with Row, Row, Row Your Boat. And I love him. Damn my attachment to single characters in a BAD BAD SHOW.
House:
I had one thought this entire episode: OMG HOUSE AND WILSON BROKE UP!
Well, three, actually. Number two was: Hee, couples counseling! And number three was: I really, really love Thirteen. I agree with House. Now that she has confirmation of her diagnosis, I like her better as a person.
Sarah Connor Chronicles:
I honestly think that this season has started better than the first--I was actually losing interest in it by the season 1 finale, but it's back and better than ever! Ellison! ♥ John/Cameron ♥ Sarah!! ♥ It's full of awesome right now. I hope they keep it up.
Bones:
Suffice to say, I love Bones. And while I'm frustrated at the lack of Angela/Hodgins love, I've come to the realization that I believe Hodgins is now too good to be with Angela. She needs to grow up and figure out what she wants, and stop being so selfish.
But, doggies!
And: Hodgins/Lance. FOR SRS.
Fringe:
Oh, you're such a bad, bad show. Terrible dialogue, boring characters (I'M LOOKING AT YOU, OLIVIA. SERIOUSLY. YOU DRAIN FUN BY EXISTING.) Homeland security guy is boring, Nina Sharp has the potential to be interesting, but hasn't quite managed it yet. And the bubble letters are getting more annoying by the episode.
And the plot? Christ. Don't get me started on it. They had an episode with a fascinating serial killer and ruined it. They had me hooked! Brain Surgeon! Muscle relaxers, and and he kills them by removing part of their brains! While they're conscious, but unable to move! How awesome is that? And then there was the big reveal, and I just. Felt let down. Oh. That's why he was doing it.
Also: very first death in the ep is death-by-pregnancy? Wow. Best plot device ever. < /sarcasm>
But I will keep watching it, because I LOVE PETER BISHOP. He's lost a lot of the misogynist air, and has added a healthy dose of snarky-but-sweet. Muh. It's enough to make me scream foul, because I almost couldn't believe the change. He doesn't utter one 'sweetheart'. He sings his father to sleep with Row, Row, Row Your Boat. And I love him. Damn my attachment to single characters in a BAD BAD SHOW.
House:
I had one thought this entire episode: OMG HOUSE AND WILSON BROKE UP!
Well, three, actually. Number two was: Hee, couples counseling! And number three was: I really, really love Thirteen. I agree with House. Now that she has confirmation of her diagnosis, I like her better as a person.

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Just from the pilot, I think I would have been hooked if Olivia had been... something more, I guess. Certain aspects of her character are almost awesome and then fall flat. I was so annoyed that anything amounting to bravery on her part was driven by her love for a guy who was kind of transparently shady from the start of the episode. Meh.
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