ugh, Wednesday
1. Saw Sherlock last night. Enjoyed it, over-all, though was extremely bored through the whole "explaining the villain's psyche" bit and thought that ten minutes really detracted (when Holmes is being Too Stupid To Live, you've lost me). Also found other bits less than interesting (if I'd wanted to watch Spooks, I'd've watched Spooks. At least there would have been Zoe or Ruth).
2. In a week, I should know about the traffic court decision (they said three, it's now been two--if they could hold off two months...)
3. It's been a year since
musicforcylons passed away. I sometimes think of things I want to say to her, and I'm mournful about the Leverage she's missed.
4. Have vague thoughts on DW and Rory, but they're undefined as of now.
5. Covert Affairs: it was ok? Like a low-rent Spooks without the aaaaaaaaaangst, though Kari was awesome and so was Emmanuel Vaugier in her two-minute role. Though the lead's motivation is that her boyfriend of two days left her. Meh. (I keep seeing it compared to Alias, which is puzzling, but I guess they're both about female spies? Alias was like a really awful Charlie's Angels ripoff, though. At least the one episode of it I managed to endure)
Sadly, Drew Barrymore is not in either with red hair.
6. Rizzoli and Isles: billed as a cute buddy-cop drama, the pilot has some graphic "let's rape women" stuff in it which made me turn it off about twenty minutes in. If I'd wanted Touching Evil... I enjoyed some of it. Unfortunately, a large portion of the plot was laughably stupid and revolved around trying to seduce the randomly-inserted FBI guy. R&I were ok outside of that, though.
2. In a week, I should know about the traffic court decision (they said three, it's now been two--if they could hold off two months...)
3. It's been a year since
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4. Have vague thoughts on DW and Rory, but they're undefined as of now.
5. Covert Affairs: it was ok? Like a low-rent Spooks without the aaaaaaaaaangst, though Kari was awesome and so was Emmanuel Vaugier in her two-minute role. Though the lead's motivation is that her boyfriend of two days left her. Meh. (I keep seeing it compared to Alias, which is puzzling, but I guess they're both about female spies? Alias was like a really awful Charlie's Angels ripoff, though. At least the one episode of it I managed to endure)
Sadly, Drew Barrymore is not in either with red hair.
6. Rizzoli and Isles: billed as a cute buddy-cop drama, the pilot has some graphic "let's rape women" stuff in it which made me turn it off about twenty minutes in. If I'd wanted Touching Evil... I enjoyed some of it. Unfortunately, a large portion of the plot was laughably stupid and revolved around trying to seduce the randomly-inserted FBI guy. R&I were ok outside of that, though.