Time of the month
Apr. 26th, 2010 09:27 pmI really should learn not to schedule my breaks from nommy go pills at the same time as my continuous-wear contact lenses go dry and evil. It means that I'm an absolute bear for a few days: headachey, eating crap, snarling and snarking. This month, yours truly is being an aggressive materialist -- I'm rolling Will saves to avoid flipping boy-scout cake stands and bellowing, "Where is your God now?" before rounding on hippies for daring to mention aspartame or vaccines within a bat-fart's threshold of my Hard Science ear. Hulk Grumble! Hulk Buy Chocolate!
What tipped me off was the slippery, centre-of-gravity shifty feeling that I might agree with something, anything, Ayn Rand might have said. That's one of those "you are not yourself" triggers (Caution: Intellectualized juvenilia ahead!) that always pulls me up short.
Now, where's that chocolate?
What tipped me off was the slippery, centre-of-gravity shifty feeling that I might agree with something, anything, Ayn Rand might have said. That's one of those "you are not yourself" triggers (Caution: Intellectualized juvenilia ahead!) that always pulls me up short.
Now, where's that chocolate?
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Date: 2010-04-26 08:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-26 08:58 pm (UTC)The TV series actually makes Richard Cypher half-way likeable, mostly by vast deviations from the plot. I'd say that Terry Goodkind must be spinning in his grave except that I'm fairly certain he's still with us and gave the series his blessing.
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Date: 2010-04-27 07:03 am (UTC)I keep waiting for them to jump out and save the day. A lot of the directing is done in the same style which doesn't help. SFx not to shabby for a budget, for TV, done in NewZealand production. Over some of the combat slo-mo though.
See I being so polite not poking fun at the silly Hard Science believer :)
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Date: 2010-04-27 12:14 pm (UTC)