4 posts tagged “televison”
Just to remind myself, AND Sara, and whoever else might watch the show but who maybe hasn't heard...
NBC is airing BOTH of the unaired episodes of Chuck, the last two produced before the strike shut down production, tomorrow (Thursday, January 24) at 8:00 and 10:00. (Eastern/Pacific)
Now maybe I'll remember. And you kinda suck, NBC, for (a) putting the show in an unusual time slot where regular viewers might miss it, and (b) burning off both episodes at once.
However, all is forgiven if you renew the show, WHICH IS AWESOME.
FOUR HOURS, NINETEEN MINUTES, ONE SECOND! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So, I just watched THE best little Office video. At EW.com. Jenna Fischer and John Krasinski talking about the new season. SO good. If it were at YouTube, I would go ahead and make that the video for this post. But, it's just at the EW website. So go here to see it! Hope that works. And apparently John and Jenna are on the cover of the new Entertainment Weekly! Better not mangle my magazine this week, Postal Service.
So hmm, I still need an embedded video for this post. What to choose, what to choose. Okay, how 'bout a little clip with Karen and Andy! Yeah! This, of course, means I'll have to post one more of these before the show airs, but that's do-able. Sooooo...
Again, that's a few scenes strung together, but for the purposes of this post, it works best that way. Yeah, I like Karen and Andy. And that kinda makes me want to go get Call of Duty, ha. I opted for Battlefield 1941, though I never seem to play it. Sometimes I think I'm just not nerdy enough for most video games. Ha.
Eight days, twenty-one hours, fifty minutes, nineteen seconds!!
I just could not be more disappointed that Friday Night Lights is done for the season. As far as I'm concerned, it's THE best series of the 2006-2007 TV season. It's officially my favorite show now. I just can't imagine a more well-done show. I'm really, truly sad that it's done. If NBC doesn't bring it back next season, ugh. As upset as I was when shows like Freaks and Geeks and Wonderfalls and Everwood and other shows were cancelled, this would be far worse to me. This is the ONE show I want to see back over all others. Please, NBC, give it the DVD treatment, let people find it in the offseason, and give it another go next year. Please! I'll beg if I have to.
But anyway. Elsewhere on TV, I watched last night's premiere of the ABC pregnancy comedy, Notes From the Underbelly. Why did I watch that, you ask? Well, I don't know. No, that's not true. I do know. It's because I like Rachael Harris and Jennifer Westfeldt. So, yeah. And how was it? Eh, it was okay, I guess. I don't think I'll be tuning in again, but you never know. Mostly what it did for me is, it reminded me that I really, really, really don't know if I can ever see myself having kids. It's funny, this seems like something I should at least be able to imagine, you know? One day having a kid. But I really can't even picture myself ever having children. I can more clearly envison myself standing on the moon. I don't know just why this is. I'm lacking something when it comes to this subject. I'm not sure how I even feel about this stuff, about my lack of whatever it is I'm talking about. Right now, though, I have seriously just about zero desire to ever have kids. And furthermore, part of me thinks there's just as good a chance that I'll be dead as there is that I'll be married in fifteen years. How's THAT for an upbeat sentence? Ha. No, not ha. You can't say "ha" when you're about 80% serious. But yeah.
No, really, I'm in a pretty good mood tonight. Hard to believe, I know.
Nelly Furtado's "Say It Right" is my favorite current song. Way off topic, but there you go. I can't stop listening to it.
And now I think I've managed to write myself into a corner, and I don't know how to end this. So. The end.