1. ( spoilers Walking Dead )
2. Dead tired and somewhat lethargic today. Dragging through it. Also haunted by
that book I finished this past weekend, Fault in Our Stars. ( Read more... )
Like I said it's a book I keep flipping over and over in my head at the oddest times.
3. Flirted with the idea of picking up the latest Buffy comic at the comic book store, but it was not a serious flirt, little more than a raising of eyebrows..I seriously doubt the comic or the comic book store noticed. From what I've read of the reviews it sounds like Andrew Chambliss and Whedon learned everything they ever wanted to know about writing a romantic relationship from 1980s sitcoms (specifically Sam and Diane on Cheers)/detective shows (such as Moonlighting and Remington Steel) and possibly Marvel comic books.
( It's All Cheers Fault - or How Sam and Diane Getting Together on Cheers Ruined Romantic Relationships on Buffy and well other tv shows...written by insane Cheers devotees Who thought Sam and Diane should NEVER have gotten together. )
2. Dead tired and somewhat lethargic today. Dragging through it. Also haunted by
that book I finished this past weekend, Fault in Our Stars. ( Read more... )
Like I said it's a book I keep flipping over and over in my head at the oddest times.
3. Flirted with the idea of picking up the latest Buffy comic at the comic book store, but it was not a serious flirt, little more than a raising of eyebrows..I seriously doubt the comic or the comic book store noticed. From what I've read of the reviews it sounds like Andrew Chambliss and Whedon learned everything they ever wanted to know about writing a romantic relationship from 1980s sitcoms (specifically Sam and Diane on Cheers)/detective shows (such as Moonlighting and Remington Steel) and possibly Marvel comic books.
( It's All Cheers Fault - or How Sam and Diane Getting Together on Cheers Ruined Romantic Relationships on Buffy and well other tv shows...written by insane Cheers devotees Who thought Sam and Diane should NEVER have gotten together. )