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Apr. 20th, 2011 08:48 pmDoing the quote look-up thing again for list-serve and I rather adored this one by Martha Graham (who is a modern dance choreography):
Nobody cares if you can't dance well.
-Martha Graham
Sigh, if only it were true. But I guess it is in a way. At work they told me that Kirstie Alley whose partner couldn't lift her is still in Dancing With the Stars.
Half-watching Glee, which is spending more time on narrative and less on production numbers. Glee? I watch you for the production numbers. You know that right?? The character arcs seem sort of over-the-top from my perspective, with the exception of maybe Kurt. And even Kurt's arc hasn't lately made a lot of sense. Although this one is admittedly better than the last two episodes, but Holly hasn't sung yet, so that may be why.
Okay, what in the heck is Tina singing?
Nobody cares if you can't dance well.
-Martha Graham
Sigh, if only it were true. But I guess it is in a way. At work they told me that Kirstie Alley whose partner couldn't lift her is still in Dancing With the Stars.
Half-watching Glee, which is spending more time on narrative and less on production numbers. Glee? I watch you for the production numbers. You know that right?? The character arcs seem sort of over-the-top from my perspective, with the exception of maybe Kurt. And even Kurt's arc hasn't lately made a lot of sense. Although this one is admittedly better than the last two episodes, but Holly hasn't sung yet, so that may be why.
Okay, what in the heck is Tina singing?
Re: Taking the conversation here
Date: 2011-04-21 11:27 pm (UTC)I read the comics, most of them anyway, but not issue #40 because my Barnes & Noble never got it. I can't say I really followed them, I just read them. Didn't care much for what I read, and frankly had a hard time following them. I thought some of the plot was just goofy (Mecha Dawn???). Rants would be justified for many of them. I refuse to consider them canon.
I'm not an Angel fan, but I don't dislike him. I'm pretty Buffy-centric, so Angel and Spike are important to me only insofar as they matter to Buffy (not in a romantic sense, in a story sense). As you may remember, I gave up watching AtS at the end of S3. I guess that makes it easy for me to read Maggie's posts -- I don't get upset. She has a very interesting perspective, even if I don't always agree. I just found her journal a few weeks ago and have only commented a few times there. I've done quite a few posts at The A.V. Club, where one of the critics (Noel Murray) has been watching both shows for the first time and reviewing them. He just finished S6.
I always liked your Buffy essays so I appreciate the link. I plan to go read it now. :)
Re: Taking the conversation here
Date: 2011-04-22 12:31 am (UTC)Didn't love him, didn't dislike him (well not until I read the comics at any rate).
Maggie does some excellent posts on the show and the comics.
Others you might want to look at in regards to Buffy are stormwreath, local_max, angeria, and beergoodfoamy (for humor - his favorite characters were Willow, Spike, and Faith). Also aycheb. All wrote reviews, meta, etc on the series that might interest you. Stormwreath is a lot like Maggie in his in depth analysis. And very into the mythology.
Re: Taking the conversation here
Date: 2011-04-22 01:04 am (UTC)I read your essay on BATB and liked it. Too bad I didn't see it when you posted it -- I'd have defended your take.
Re: Taking the conversation here
Date: 2011-04-22 05:44 pm (UTC)Stormwreath - is a he. British. And a historian. He's written long analysis and recaps of all the comics. He likes them better than I do. Also has delved a lot into the slayer mythology.
Re: Taking the conversation here
Date: 2011-04-22 06:23 pm (UTC)After you mentioned him, I went back to Stormwreath and read some more of his meta (as I've been doing with yours). Keeps me out of trouble.