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ckerouac replied to your post “Shows I’ve started, haven’t finished, and still hope to watch”
I’m not sure what is says about me that I’ve totally watched 6/9 of these.
Which ones haven’t you watched?
lishashisha replied to your post “Shows I’ve started, haven’t finished, and still hope to watch”
Downton is the besssssst.
I really enjoyed what I watched. I so need to get back to it. It just feels like so much now.
coffeegleek replied to your post “Shows I’ve started, haven’t finished, and still hope to watch”
I made it through 2 seasons I think of Jane the Virgin and then got bored. Have done multiple rewatches of The West Wing. Alias I own but only watched when it was airing. I forget how many season of GB I watched while airing. Not all of them for sure.
What I’ve seen of JtV has been so much fun; I’d really like to get back into it (but I’ve also been spoiled for parts of it too). West Wing just feels like it’ll take so much to watch - I tend to gravitate towards more passive viewing these days.
coffeegleek replied to your post “Shows I’ve started, haven’t finished, and still hope to watch”
Is Raising Dion on your list? Just finished it last night and it was AMAZING.
I’ve heard good things! The “I should watch these” list is even longer.
nikkisrandomthingsfan replied to your post “Shows I’ve started, haven’t finished, and still hope to watch”
Jane the Virgin is great. I haven't watched the final season yet. I'll re-watch the series on Netflix first.
I’d say let’s do a group re-watch but I’m also really bad with those.
Happy Birthday @lishashisha
Wishing you a day of good times and freaky cakes!
Remember The New Normal?
lishashisha mentioned you on a post “Part of me thinks I should stop reading fic and romance novels. They...”
@sunshineoptimismandangels the bk I’m reading at the moment is so lovely (and hot) but it’s making me so sad. A best friends-to-lovers story. Especially painful since I haven’t even had a “best friend” in over a decade. Sigh.
That sucks I’m so sorry. People who really get you can be hard to come by. I’ve been there myself. So sigh away my dear and know I’m always happy to lend an ear if you need one. :)
Artie Abrams, Burt Hummel
Artie Abrams: A film that reflects who I am
Terminator 2 because of Sarah Connor’s drive to protect her son. For everyone else it seems like the movies were just an action film and Arnold and the Terminators and Skynet were what the movies were all about. For me, the franchise, including the TV series, has always been about Sarah Connor. She transformed herself into what she had to for her son and the fate of the world. She paid for dearly for it too in multiple ways. She’s my favorite roll model.
Another one is “Running on Empty.” In particular, Arthur Pope’s last line to his son, “Now go out there and make a difference.” It’s one of the quotes I have hanging up in my house. I may not always live up to it, but damn, it’s a powerful message.
Burt Hummel: A piece of advice
Fuck the haters and be proud of your uniqueness and who you are. I know it’s a very hard thing to do. I just hate that until the day my abusive mom died when I was 18, my entire life had been her, my siblings, and most of the people at school telling me how horrible I was for being an introvert, for being “weird” - not like everyone else, for being different and not doing everything I could to fit in, for liking science fiction, for liking to read and write. There was not one single thing my mom didn’t hate me for. It wasn’t until I was in my mid-20′s that I was able to shake that off and say “fuck it” to her and the world. (Though, J who talked to me in the hallway of a hotel we were all staying at during a drama club/theatre competition who told me that being an introvert wasn’t a bad thing at all. I will forever be grateful to you. I was 16 and had never been told that once, nor that I was a good person.) I still have a lot of self hate, but I’ve come to mostly love my uniqueness. I’m a GOOD PERSON. I’m extremely intelligent. I’m kind. And fuck those who think that loving sci-fi is weird and odd. (For you younger folks, back in the 70′s & 80′s, it was NOT an acceptable thing at all. Not where I grew up at least.) So, anyway, that’s my advice - learn now that the haters can go fuck themselves. You be you because you’re awesome and if they can’t see that, then that’s their problem, not yours.
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