
Its been an eventful few days, and with all our lovely time off (thanks guys) i've managed to become a big fat fan of many new serieseseseses. Picture this. Me. The TV. NINE hours. Feast on that guys.
It all started on thursday when Adam treated us to an episode of Life On Mars. I'd never watched this before, and didn't plan to. Ever. But much to my surprise, it was totally not what i thought it was. For some reason yours truly thought it was going to be hippies coming at me at all angles. Just general awful-ness. So I was pretty pleased when i found out that i actually really enjoyed it, and couldn't wait to see more.
SO, off i toddled to my awaiting virgin box, and found that the TV on demand only had season 2, but I managed to pick it up pretty easily. Four hours later, my mum came home to see me all pale and whithered, eyes glued to the telly. When she merely suggested I stop watching for a while, well, if looks could kill. But, i decided maybe she was right so took a break. A break of Life On Mars.
I then, minions, proceeded to surf through the other programmes on offer and came across Fringe. I LOVE IT. I had never even heard of it before, and I think it should really be advertised a bit better because now me and my wee mom are hooked on it, and I'm pretty sure my friends would like it too if they had known about it! I guess it just proves how much of a big part the advertising plays in promoting a TV series, especially a completely foreign one. ANYWAY. I love it, the insane scientist is hysterical! Honestly...Me and my mum watched FOUR hours of it on friday, and then another tonight.
Well. Scriptwriting tomorrow at last. I hate how its on Mondays, because we always miss it and i adore it! So im pretty excited, i can't believe i actually look forward to classes and everything, its amazing and i truly feel SO lucky that i love everything so much, and never ever dread it. AWW. Over and out xoxo
It all started on thursday when Adam treated us to an episode of Life On Mars. I'd never watched this before, and didn't plan to. Ever. But much to my surprise, it was totally not what i thought it was. For some reason yours truly thought it was going to be hippies coming at me at all angles. Just general awful-ness. So I was pretty pleased when i found out that i actually really enjoyed it, and couldn't wait to see more.
SO, off i toddled to my awaiting virgin box, and found that the TV on demand only had season 2, but I managed to pick it up pretty easily. Four hours later, my mum came home to see me all pale and whithered, eyes glued to the telly. When she merely suggested I stop watching for a while, well, if looks could kill. But, i decided maybe she was right so took a break. A break of Life On Mars.
I then, minions, proceeded to surf through the other programmes on offer and came across Fringe. I LOVE IT. I had never even heard of it before, and I think it should really be advertised a bit better because now me and my wee mom are hooked on it, and I'm pretty sure my friends would like it too if they had known about it! I guess it just proves how much of a big part the advertising plays in promoting a TV series, especially a completely foreign one. ANYWAY. I love it, the insane scientist is hysterical! Honestly...Me and my mum watched FOUR hours of it on friday, and then another tonight.
Well. Scriptwriting tomorrow at last. I hate how its on Mondays, because we always miss it and i adore it! So im pretty excited, i can't believe i actually look forward to classes and everything, its amazing and i truly feel SO lucky that i love everything so much, and never ever dread it. AWW. Over and out xoxo

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