dealan311: (lost in the dark fringe)
dealan311 ([personal profile] dealan311) wrote2010-12-14 05:39 pm

Stop it, Fox. You better not be toying with my fragile emotions.

So, I know I rarely talk about them, but my two absolute favorite shows right now? The ones where I completely trust the writers and whose shows make me think, because they are smart and interesting with dynamic characters and awesome, strong female characters? Are Fringe and the Good Wife.

Mostly, I think that it's because these shows are so good, I have to think really hard exactly how to break it down because there's always so much going on. But they are excellent, excellent shows, and if you haven't seen them, you should check them out now because both shows are having super strong seasons.

Needless to say, I'm concerned about Fringe moving to Friday night starting January. However, this makes me feel a tad bit better:



Seriously, though. Great shows. Watch them.

[identity profile] igotnothing0.livejournal.com 2010-12-15 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
I swear. You should do something with all of your natural brilliance in "media reflection" for a living. Not even kidding. TV, movies, the huger human themes behind them (which you sometimes analyze with such insight it's ridiculous), even graphics and design - it just seems like you were made for it.

[identity profile] dealan311.livejournal.com 2010-12-15 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Part of me feels like I would be good at it, but mostly I think it would suck all the fun out of it if I made a living out of it. I kinda like having fandom as my escape place from the work I do IRL. I like my work and it's interesting, and I still get to write and do video and graphic design there too. It just matters more to me than TV, as crazy as that may sound considering just how many shows I watch. LOL. Most of my crazy ramblings are just stream of conscious rants anyway. (You should see the word vomit that results when I try to unpack the problems of Glee. LOL.)