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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

I'm in NYC watching The Brady Bunch

Way to make use of my time in the big city, eh? My only excuse is that Tom is getting ready to head to the studio and I got an hour's worth of sleep last night as I had to leave for the airport at 4.30 this morning so I'm happy to be in the vicinity of the hubs yet completely zombied out.

I was on the plane reading the article about Gossip Girl in Entertainment Weekly where CW head honcho Dawn Ostroff says, "We will nurture and push and push for this show because it's perfect for our audience." Their audience of teenagers (and 30-somethings) who want cool, smart programming? Then WHAT ABOUT VERONICA MARS, DAWN?!! Seriously, I'm going to go down in history as the last person talking about VM. I am a sad case.

Part of my longing has to do with the fact that Kristen Bell's Elle on Heroes needs a better character arc. Morally corrupt, sociopathic young lady shoots electricity balls at people. Snooze. Let's hope they give her something better to do before the show goes into reruns due to the writer's strike. Things looked like they were picking up on Mondays ep. I was sad to see George Takei go, though.

Speaking of morally corrupt, nip/tuck is bringin' me down, man, with this whole Eden/Sean storyline. If people want to see porn, they should just watch porn.

Okay, time to gear up for a fine day in Manhattan. H&M is calling!

Project Runway Episode 2 tonight! Can't wait to see what Elisa the crazy hippie marionette lady comes up with next!

xoxo,
Ms. P

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1 Comments:

Blogger Thomas Nord said...

I love me some George Takei.

November 21, 2007 at 11:57 AM  

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