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Well, feel this overwhelming desire to rant. I will not, repeat not, rant in my livejournal.

Sigh.

Took walk to go furniture hunting, only to discover that favorite furniture store - actually the only furniture store within walking distance in my neighborhood - went out of business. It's been replaced by the Brooklyn Writers Room - it's basically a club, you pay about 100- or so bucks to join, then 65 a month to have a place to write. They supply desk, lamp, and chair, you supply paper, pen, lap-top - and they have wi-fi.

Maybe this is a sign that I should be hunting for a new apt? As in somewhere else?

Finished watching Dexter Season 4. Excellent season. Tightly written. Every thread closed. The only subplot that didn't totally work for me - was LaGuerta and Batista. Also this show does not pass the Bechdel Test - there was not one scene between two women or even three at any point in the story - that was not about men or the central focus was a man. Even the scenes that the women had with men - focused on "men". Doesn't make it less enjoyable. But it is worth noting, especially since people told me it passed the Bechdel Test. Folks - the Bechdel Test requires scenes between women that have nothing to do with men. So no, Dexter while feminist, does not pass the Bechdel test.

Favorite character? Continues to be Debra Morgan. That gal rocks! Also, now I want Showtime so I don't have to wait 12 months to see what happens next, dang it. Didn't feel this way after True Blood. True Blood was good. Dexter is better. And John Lithgow completely deserved his emmy, one of the few who actually does.

Thought while watching the last few episodes - that in some ways, Dexter is a modern re-telling of the Batman tale, except more disturbing and satirical.

Anyhow - rating for Dexter S4? A+. (There are no DVD extras though - no interviews or anything. It's very odd.)

Date: 2010-08-29 01:46 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ubi4soft.livejournal.com
Donuts are evil. So are the (freshly baked) salted pretzels. Especially when you're supposed to eat less salty things

Date: 2010-08-29 03:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Or gluten intolerant and can't eat either. Why do people insist on bringing food to share at work? If they have to bring something - why not fruit? There are women who do just bring fruit - lovely ladies.

Most people to my knowledge aren't allergic or hurt by fruit.

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