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First, I have just realised that LJ notifications have been going to Spam, so I haven't been ignoring anyone. I suspect it's been going on for longer than the last month, but I've probably lost those notifications. Ugh. SORRY!
Secondly, Revenge 2.02
The subject line is in homage to all the twists. I don't have much to say beyond 'this show is ridiculous'. Madeline Stowe gave great crazy face, but then there's also Emily Van Camp, who I love in the role, although I probably shouldn't applaud Emily/Amanda for manipulating Daniel so easily - that's not hard is it. We had a flashback between the first Mrs Clarke and Victoria, which would have been great, except it's all very confusing, what happened around about then. That Brit who is helping Takeda looks really familiar, but I'm too lazy to check up imdb.
I then watched the Golden Globes until JLaw's winning speech, which was what I really wanted to see. The way she runs off her mouth is adorable. Via fuggirls her best quotes of 2012.
I keep wondering whether I should post my response to the awards season, but talk myself out of it. For one thing, I have yet to see Les Mis, Lincoln and Zero Dark Thirty, although I intend to, and I decided not to see The Master and Haneke is not my cup of tea. I also saw Argo and Silver Linings Playbook, but they didn't make my top films list - make of that what you will. Before this becomes the post I'm not going to make, I will say that I'm toying with liveblogging the BAFTAs.
Secondly, Revenge 2.02
The subject line is in homage to all the twists. I don't have much to say beyond 'this show is ridiculous'. Madeline Stowe gave great crazy face, but then there's also Emily Van Camp, who I love in the role, although I probably shouldn't applaud Emily/Amanda for manipulating Daniel so easily - that's not hard is it. We had a flashback between the first Mrs Clarke and Victoria, which would have been great, except it's all very confusing, what happened around about then. That Brit who is helping Takeda looks really familiar, but I'm too lazy to check up imdb.
I then watched the Golden Globes until JLaw's winning speech, which was what I really wanted to see. The way she runs off her mouth is adorable. Via fuggirls her best quotes of 2012.
I keep wondering whether I should post my response to the awards season, but talk myself out of it. For one thing, I have yet to see Les Mis, Lincoln and Zero Dark Thirty, although I intend to, and I decided not to see The Master and Haneke is not my cup of tea. I also saw Argo and Silver Linings Playbook, but they didn't make my top films list - make of that what you will. Before this becomes the post I'm not going to make, I will say that I'm toying with liveblogging the BAFTAs.