Thursday, November 29, 2012

Arrow - "Muse of Fire" - Review

If you have not seen episode 7, "Muse of Fire" of Arrow and do not wish to be SPOILED, leave the blog NOW. I will be starting the review directly after this statement.

I don't really have a lot to say about the bulk of this episode. It was a tool for getting Olly and Helena together, rekindling the relationship thing going on with Olly's mom and Tommy's dad, and for getting Thea and her mother to realize that Olly's changed. That said, I liked it. The rest of my comments are about characters and actors/actresses.

One name popped into my head as soon as the female assassin took off her helmet: Helena Bertinelli. I then spend the next couple of minutes/seconds/however long it was until the reveal telling myself not to jump to conclusions. Turns out, I was right. I've always kind of been a fan of Huntress, mostly because of her connection to the Bat-family and because of the Birds of Prey series that got cancelled. I quite like Helena here, too. The actress reminds me simultaneously of Michelle Ryan and Rachel McAdams. This is a nice take on the Helena Bertinelli character and I hope she sticks around for a while. Olly needs someone other than Diggle to talk to.

Next up, Mr. John Barrowman. I love John Barrowman, as I might have said in an earlier review. However, after years of having him as Captain Jack Harkness through Doctor Who and Torchwood, seeing him play someone Jack could possibly have turned into was a little... weird. It's not that I can't separate the actor from the character, it's just that sneaky thoughts keep sliding into my head. Like I said, Mr. Merlyn could very well have been someone Jack Harkness could have turned into despite the fact that he didn't. And Gah! He's Tommy's father?! That explains how he got into the Queen's house undetected, or rather, unchallenged. That seriously threw me for a loop.

It was also nice seeing Tahmoh Penikett as a bad guy for once. He's quite believable in the role and sort of melted into it. At least I was able to separate him more from Helo and Paul Ballard than I was with Barrowman and his past character...

As for the Helena/Olly romance, I'm not sure how I feel about it. I do think Olly needs someone other than Diggle to talk to, as I said before, I'm just not sure another unstable person is the right choice.

Overall, this episode was pretty awesome, I enjoyed it. I liked the whole Helena with the cross thing and that she wore a purple dress throughout most of the episode. It was almost screaming Huntress. I liked Olly's sudden spring into action when his mother was injured. I liked Tommy and Laurel being cute together. Can't wait to see what happens next.

Housekeeping
I'm almost done with my nephew's dresser project. Got the last drawer detail painted today and uploaded a pic onto DeviantArt, if you'd like to see it.

I am planning to watch The Vampire Diaries tonight, but I'm not sure if that's gonna happen as my mother is just now cooking dinner. May of may not have a review for that up tomorrow... we'll see.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

It's Okay

I'm feeling a little, I dunno, preachy? Inspirational? I don't know, just bear with me.

One of my friends, an old boyfriend actually, posted a clip from Breaking Dawn Part 2 on his Facebook and essentially said he didn't need the context, nor did he want it. I commented that the clip was creepy in context. He took this to mean I'd missed his point to which I said: Not really, I'm just making it seem that way.

I'm not sure exactly why this got me thinking about how it's okay to be yourself or what I want to say to anyone I'm a role model for, but it did. And because I'm thinking about it, I want to write about it. And because this isn't something I think needs to be sitting around on my computer or in a journal, I thought I'd post it here.

Basically, this amounts to a bunch of random thoughts beginning with "It's Okay To" and some other stuff... so... feel free to read, interpret, share, whatever. I do not want hate-mail or whatever from this because that sort of thing is pointless.

It's okay to talk to people.
It's okay to be shy. It's okay to be scared.
It's okay to be a Brony.
It's okay to like Star Wars. It's okay to not like Star Wars.
It's okay to say "no." It's okay to say "yes." It's okay to say "I don't know."
It's okay to like whatever you like, don't let anyone tell you different.
It's okay to be gay. It's okay to be straight. It's okay to be a gay Republican.
It's okay to go against the grain.
It's okay to cry, even if it makes your eyes feel weird.
It's okay to like Twilight. It's okay to like Buffy: The Vampire Slayer. It's okay to like Anne Rice. It's okay to like all of these at the same time. My bookshelf once had a Laurel K. Hamilton novel on top of The Twilight Saga next to a bunch of Anne Rice books all on top of various manga and other random books including Buffy, Doctor Who, X-Men comics, and a few sci-fi titles.
It's okay to be crazy. It's okay to be calm.
It's okay not to "lol" when you type "lol."
It's okay to be a nerd. It's okay to be a geek.
It's okay to love animals.
It's okay to have crushes on fictional characters.
It's okay to have tattoos.
It's okay to paint. It's okay to draw. It's okay to write. It's okay to cover your room in posters and paint.
It's okay to grow your hair out or cut it.
It's okay to have stuffed animals when you're an "adult."
It's okay to play games.
It's okay to like TV shows.
It's okay to mix and match.
It's okay to be weird.
It's okay to like food. It's okay to not like food, so long as you try it first.
It's okay to be an "adult" and still be active in the online communities you were when you were a "kid" or a "teenager."
It's okay to be a little bit obsessive.
It's okay to make references only you get. It's awesome if other people get them, too.
It's okay to say something stupid. It's okay to think about it years later and wonder why you said it.
It's okay to lose your train of thought.
It's okay to continue later.
The only thing it's not okay to do is hate, in any form or fashion. Hatred tears people apart, as corny as that sounds. But it's true, so don't do it.

Which basically means I've apparently got all the thoughts out of my head on this subject so... that's it from me.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

"Into The Deep" - Review

Just gonna jump right into this and not put in a separating header until the Housekeeping section so... SPOILER WARNING if you haven't seen this week's episode of Once Upon a Time.

I really enjoyed this episode despite it being, as I said Sunday night, really predictable. I did not believe Hook when he told Aurora he was rescuing her, I thought he was going to double cross her, which he essentially did. I knew Charming was going to get stuck in the dream/curse, that was obvious. I figured Henry was going to go to sleep even as Charming was going in... but that didn't happen, which I liked. Henry's being less of an annoying snot than he usually is, which is good.

However, Henry's view on magic is driving me nuts. "Oh magic is bad, but if you're using it to help people, that's okay." Gah! He needs to get off Regina's back about it. If she's truly on the path to redemption she'll do it however she does it whether he likes it or not. Meaning: let the woman use the damn magic already and stop being a judgmental little jerk. Regina was cool during this episode. I like how her character has changed and I think I like where she's going.

I liked Aurora's character a lot in the episode. She was more selfless than she has been and I liked that she'd been planning to go to Storybrooke with Emma and Snow. I really liked her telling Cora off about Phillip. She's been grieving in her own way, that much is obvious. I'm sad that Cora's got her heart now, though. That's going to be heart-wrenching (excuse the pun) when Emma, Snow, and Mulan find out.

Speaking of Mulan, I really wanted to slap her. She seriously thought Emma and Snow were just going to let Aurora stay in Cora's grasp? Really? Has she not been around them since they landed in Fairytale Land? Has she not seen how ridiculously unselfish they are? The fuck, Mulan? Seriously? On another note concerning this... I'm totally shipping Aurora/Mulan. Mulan's actions are more than just a debt to Phillip, I just know it.

All together, this episode was stellar for something so predictable. The character moments were good, everyone was on top form. The only thing (other than Henry) that I'm getting tired of is Snow and Charming and their "You found me. No, you found me. We'll always find each other." shctick.

Housekeeping

Okay so... it's officially the Holiday season and all the shows are either wrapped up or are wrapping up until January. This means I'll have less to blog about... unless you'd like reviews on old TV shows, which I doubt so... I'm going to be cutting back. Instead of Initial Reactions for any remaining episodes of things, I'll just have the reviews. I'm also going to be blogging only a couple days a week for the remainder of the year.

Upcoming Stuff


  • The Hobbit Review - Review of the movie after I see it. I'm not a huge Lord of the Rings fan so... yeah.
  • My nephew's due next month so there's that.
  • Neopets is starting their annual Advent Calendar in three days.
  • Christmas... which I probably won't blog on, but it's there anyway.
  • Holiday shopping
  • Me talking about random stuff because I started a list and don't know how to end it...ashamed Free Emoticons   Shame
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Sunday, November 25, 2012

I'm back!

Rejoice, for I have returned! I'm mostly over the sick that was dragging me down last week... hope all my American readers had a great Thanksgiving and possible Black Friday madness. But now, if you have not seen tonight's episode of Once Upon a Time, kindly either skip down to the Housekeeping section or go away entirely. The choice is yours, but SPOILERS abound in tonight's Initial Reactions.

Once Upon a Time - "Into the Deep" - Initial Reactions

  • Oh look, it's Cora, how annoying.
  • Where'd she get a parasol?
  • Lots of flip-flopping there, Hooky.
  • Obvious that wasn't going to work, Hook.
  • Zombie time!
  • She really wasn't lying, that was just not saying anything.
  • Poor Aurora.
  • Regina would be somehwat skeptical.
  • Dun dun dun.
  • Lol, extra pickle-y goodness without dark magic.
  • Lol, close down the diner for a potential cat-fight.
  • Awkward...
  • Yeah really, let her be a little badass.
  • Yay, little cat-fights are fun.
  • It was something very not good was what that was.
  • Bandits?
  • Nice shooting, Snow.
  • Nope, those is some zombies.
  • They stole Aurora...
  • Owwwwwwwww....
  • And now Aurora's in the pit.
  • Heroes do strange things sometimes and Cora knows that.
  • She might have, and manipulation is fun...
  • Your manipulation was super obvious, Cora.
  • Geez, Charming. Also, that's the quietest Henry's been in a while.
  • Hook's rescuing Aurora?
  • Hmmm... I can't help but think about Hook's weirdness.
  • Or spend time standing around talking when there's a TIME ISSUE!
  • Why are we blaming Regina again?
  • Ugh! This ridiculous not using magic crap. Henry's too black and white... oh, but it's okay if she helps people with it. Bah!
  • Pretty curse-potion is pretty.
  • Henry's gonna try to do it anyway, because he's a pest.
  • Spindle!
  • Good job the powder didn't drift.
  • The room with no doors isn't a room, it's the torch.
  • I would've risked Henry, it would have been so much simpler and less risky.
  • Pick up the necklace, stupid.
  • And I'm wrong, as usual.
  • Stop wasting time!
  • I'm pissed off at you. - Snow's totally thinking that.
  • Whoops. Fail.
  • Well now we gotta wait...
  • Except stuff has gone horribly wrong, like everyone knew it would, which is why the plan was stupid.
  • Where's Mulan?
  • Way to not notice, Emma.
  • What is it?
  • And that was super obvious... wohoo...
  • Well that sucks.

After Thoughts

New section I'm starting up that may or may not happen all the time, but I have a little bit of ranting before the review that should be up tomorrow. I predicted the "heart" thing and the "Charming's stuck" thing. Mind you, I thought Cora was going to be the one to grab Aurora's heart, but I still called it! Charming being stuck, well, that was incredibly obvious. You gotta have a kiss OUTSIDE the spell not DURING the spell. Bah!

Housekeeping

So, last week while I was sick I did some painting. One of my little sisters, Robyn, is having a baby next month and he will need somewhere to put his clothes. We have this old chifferobe that was mine and Robyn's when we were kids and that's what he'll be using. I'm currently two drawers away from finishing the project to make it match his room/theme. If you're interested in seeing my progress, check out my DeviantArt via the "My Art" link up in the navigation bar. Or click this handy link RIGHT HERE.

I've made the decision NOT to review the episodes of Arrow, Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic that I missed/watched later from the week before last/yesterday. Sorry about that. Might get to them later, might not. You just never know.

Meantime, don't forget to comment down below and follow me on Twitter and on DeviantArt, if you like. Don't forget to be awesome!

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Monday, November 19, 2012

Vampires, Hexenbiest, and Ponies

I'm going to start out with a big fat SPOILER WARNING for anyone who has not seen last week's Grimm or My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. And also, if you haven't seen Breaking Dawn Part 2, go away. There will be SPOILERS! Also, there is a small instance of profanity. If you'd like, though, you can just skip down to the Housekeeping section to find out what I'm doing these next couple of days.

Grimm - "Season of the Hexenbiest" - Review

I think I forgot how much I liked Adalind running around messing with people. She's a giant slimy bitch, but she's fun to have around. I liked that we got a lot of Monroe this episode, he made me laugh. He also has a semi-permanent room for Nick, which is cool. And speaking of, the whole Nick/Juliette/Renard thing has really heated up and I'm glad we got to see more of Juliette having issues because of it. Her picking at the Wessen thing is nice, I hope she gets to be let in on the big secret soon.

Altogether, I really enjoyed this episode. I want more!

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic - "Too Many Pinkie Pies" - Review

I was left with the overwhelming urge to slap Twilight Sparkle, and everyone else for that manner, a few times. It was SO OBVIOUS that the sad Pinkie was the real Pinkie! Twilight even tells Spike "They all say they're the real Pinkie." Only, the real Pinkie didn't so... that's gotta be the real one, duh? I wasn't really enamored with this episode, but it was kinda fun initially.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 - Review

This was my first time seeing a Twilight movie in a room full of fans and that definitely had an impact on my enjoyment of this movie. Overall, the acting was much improved from the beginning and it was further underscored by my little sister and I having watched New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn Part 1 the night before. I really, really enjoyed this movie.

I love, love, loved the vision Alice shared with Aro. I'd known it was coming, but I got sucked into it anyway. One of the guys sitting behind my sisters and I was like "I was getting into it!" after the vision ended. The action during that scene was awesome and thoroughly satisfying. I think my favorite bit was Alice dragging Jane to Sam to get her comeuppance.

Of the new characters introduced, I enjoyed Benjamin and Garrett the most, just like I did in the books. Benjamin was just a blast of fresh air into an almost entirely uptight cast of newcomers. Favorite bit with Benjamin: his first appearance. That was just epically awesome. Garrett totally made my day in the few scenes he got to be in. He was funny and entirely genuine. My favorite part with him was around the campfire as he commended Liam on an awesome revolution. I laughed.

I really liked that we didn't stay home with Bella and Edward like we did in the books. Traveling with the others and even getting a glimpse at what the Volturi were doing made the story feel just that much more epic. Favorite part of traveling: Emmett and Rosalie picking up Garrett. Garrett telling his prey to shut up had me loving him instantly.

There were a couple of things that bug me about the movie versus the book, though. First off, Bella twigged about the Merchant of Venice book immediately in the book, but here it seemed to take forever. Second, there wasn't enough interaction between Bella and Renesmee. Kristen Stewart seemed kind of fake in a couple of the scenes she had with Renesmee simply because the interaction wasn't there. I was especially sad Renesmee wasn't in the scene where Kate, Garrett, Emmett, and Edward were teaching Bella to shield properly. The entire reason Bella got her shield extended in the books was because Renesmee was in "danger" from Kate. Another niggle: Seth didn't break any bones. When he leapt between Bella and Jacob, her was supposed to have gotten his shoulder broken. But no, he just shook it off like being thrown really hard into a tree was nothing. What?

Anyway, I do believe Breaking Dawn Part 2 is my favorite in the series. I will definitely be watching it a few times after it's on DVD.

Housekeeping

Uhmm... yeah... I was gonna watch Arrow last night but my computer decided it didn't like Flash Player for no reason. I should be getting both Arrow and The Vampire Diaries watched in the next couple of days. Meantime, I'm going to be painting my nephew's chifferobe and working on redoing/doing some fanfiction covers for my stuff on fanfiction.net. I've already redone the one for Heat Wave, if you wanna go have a look...

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Friday, November 16, 2012

I'm Such A Bad Blogger

Okay so... hi.

I realize I haven't been around at all this week... ya know, after Monday. I also haven't watched Arrow, The Vampire Diaries, and probably won't watch Grimm tonight. Part of this is due to food being prepared at my house at odd times. Part of this is due to a cross-stitching project I started. And part of it is watching tons of Sea Quest DSV.

This weekend, my littlest sister is coming into town. We're having a Twilight Saga marathon in preparation for going to see Breaking Dawn Part 2. I'm pretty excited about it. I also probably won't be blogging about it until way after the fact.

So... that's it from me right now.

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Monday, November 12, 2012

Once Upon a Time - Child of the Moon - Review

SPOILER WARNING and also a bit of profanity, because things made me angry...

Once Upon a Time - "Child of the Moon" - Review


I am firmly of the belief that if the fairy tale villians would just stop trying to get revenge, they'd be a lot happier. Take King George, for instance. Had he not been a complete asshole to James/Charming after the marriage to Abigail fell through (and a bit before that) he would currently have an adopted son, daughter in-law, granddaughter, and great grandson. He might even have gotten on splendidly with Charming's mother. But instead, he decided to be an asshole bent on ruining the life of someone who essentially did nothing to him. It's not Charming's fault George's wife died/was barren. It's not Charming's fault James was murdered. It's not really Charming's fault Abigail was in love with someone else. I'll grant that it's Charming's fault Abigail didn't marry him, but that shouldn't have resulted in a beheading and rescue by Regina! The only thing Charming did after that was take back the kingdom with Snow. And we're not even sure if that was Regina's kingdom or George's kingdom!

But anyway... I really enjoyed this episode. Ruby/Red has always been one of my favorite characters and it was great to see an episode all about her. I'm not so fond of the younger Red, but she was okay. The CG wolves were the best I've seen on TV, despite being crap when you look at other CG examples. I was okay with Red's mother until she turned on Snow. I'm kinda glad she's dead, though they could have done something more with her. I liked Gus for all of the short amount of time we got to see him for. Gus was my favorite of Cinderella's mice friends in the movie.

Other important plot bit time! Henry and Aurora's dream thingy. I find it interesting that Henry got burned but Aurora doesn't seem to be injured by the dream. I also find it suspicious that Rumple is taking the price for Henry's little amulet/potion necklace. What's so special about Henry that Rumple's willing to do that? Maybe Henry reminds him of Balefire or something...

Anyway, awesome episode. Lots of stuff to chew on and mull over until next week.

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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Once Upon a Time - Initial Reactions

Once Upon a Time - "Child of the Moon" - Initial Reactions
  • Ouch.
  • You're bringing Henry to an accident site? Seriously?
  • Gus? Really? Wow...
  • Nice save, Belle.
  • This is where you take the coffee away from him, Charming.
  • Ya know, he could have just adopted Charming instead of being an ass to him.
  • Good girl, Red.
  • Nice tag teaming there, ladies.
  • Nother wolf!
  • Oh noes!
  • The dream!
  • Ouch, again!
  • Secret underground lairs are bound to be bad... but this one looks quite cozy.
  • Suspicious lady is suspicious!
  • Daww... poor Ruby.
  • You call Gold for that?
  • Did he say Neverland?
  • Control doesn't necessarily mean no fear.
  • This is not going to end well, David.
  • Pretty good for TV CG wolves.
  • Oh look, an angry mob.
  • You didn't expect him to keep here there, did you?
  • Well now, this is interesting...
  • Lol, Belle.
  • You're gonna turn yourself in, Red? Seriously? Don't do that!
  • Oh look, it's the hood!
  • Of course it is. George is an asshole.
  • And this is where Red decides the wolf pack isn't such a good idea.
  • Good choice, Red.
  • You just don't get those angry mobs nowadays.
  • Come on, Ruby.
  • Good girl! You're so cute!
  • So how did Granny end up on the ground?
  • Not the totally messed up hat!
  • King George is a giant asshole. If he'd made a few better choices, he would be able to spend time with his son and grandson...
  • What's the symbol on the gravemarker mean?
  • Yeah really, David.
  • Shouldn't she have turned instantly without the cloak?
  • Why is no one watching over Aurora?
  • BOOM.

Review Time!

I spent a large chunk of last night watching episodes on my computer and I have some reviews for you. If you have not seen last week's Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, or Grimm, you should go read something else or just skip down to the Housekeeping section because there will be SPOILERS.

Supernatural - "Southern Comfort" - Review

Garth is back! I quite like the dynamic of Garth with Sam and Dean. I also quite like the way the specter got Dean to air his issues with Sam, which was already knew most of. Sam's issues with Dean were more interesting than Dean's issues with Sam, although I'm more interested in Sam's girlfriend than his stuff about Benny. I like that Garth has taken up Bobby's mantle, although the way he goes about things is... interesting, to say the least. Pretty solid episode, all around. Glad they're getting closer to the first season-y stuff in terms of episode structures. I'm enjoying Supernatural much more now than the last couple of seasons. I think the show works better in a "monster of the week" structure than focusing solely on story-arc.

The Vampire Diaries - "The Killer" - Review

Pretty much business as usual here. Everyone is keeping secrets from everyone else and this causes problems. Not much new here, the exceptions being Bonnie using magic again and Elena having hallucinations. This episode was pretty much a placeholder. Plot movement was essentially limited to Klaus getting the sword and Damon being let in on "the cure" secret. I am so very, very glad Elena killed Connor. So glad. However, the repercussions caused by Elena's conscience is... annoying. I still think she needs to get over herself and deal with what she is now. Living in the past is just going to cause her more issues than the past is worth. Also, I'm angry at Jeremy now. Not even two minutes after he tells Matt he's tired of secrets, he starts keeping one. Seriously, Jer? Seriously? Anyway... I enjoyed watching this episode. The action was fun, even if the rest of the storyline was business as usual.

Grimm - "To Protect and Serve Man" - Review

You know you watch too much fantasy/horror stuff when pits of decomposing bodies don't phase you at all. However, the bit with the foot in the stew went too far. That said, this was an interesting take on the Wendigo. Also an interesting episode overall. Different, but good.

I'm glad we got some more character building with Hank. I also liked the development on the Juliette/Renard stuff. Looks like the cat's out of the bag as far as Monroe knowing Juliette is involved with Renard. It also looks like Juliette is going to find out about the Grimm stuff sooner rather than later.

Housekeeping

As you may have noticed, it's Sunday, which means this should be some Once Upon a Time Initial Reactions. As you may also have noticed, it's not that. I should be watching Once Upon a Time tonight. I should be doing Initial Reactions for it. At least, that's how it stands right now. If that does happen, there will be an additional blog post up tonight. If it doesn't... well... I guess it just doesn't.

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

My Little Pony - The Crystal Empire

Sooo... I did not get around to watching what I said I was gonna watch... which is normal. I will watch the episodes of stuff, but... I've been listening to podcasts, painting rooms, going shopping, and generally just not watching stuff this week. I did, however, get to watch the new episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

If you have not watched todays episodes, there are going to be SPOILERS in my review. If you don't care about ponies, please just leave this post now and go away. I don't want to hear about how much you dislike ponies or the fandom. Thank you. ^_^

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic - "The Crystal Empire Parts 1 and 2" - Review


I love love love love love love love love love love love love love these episodes! I was so glad they brought back Princess Luna *cough* BEST PONY *cough*, Shining Armor, and Princess Cadance. I really liked the transformations of the Crystal Ponies back into their rightful forms. I liked how the ponies of Equestria got some crystal forms for a little bit. They were so pretty! I even liked King Sombra, for all his not-entirely-threatening-I'm-a-cloud-of-darkness appearance.

Did anyone other than me want to smack Rainbow Dash several times during the episodes? She was so mean to that pony she was questioning! She was also pretty ridiculous following that one pony around the fair when it was obvious the pony didn't want her around at all... and then scaring the Crystal Ponies away from the crystal/non-crystal heart. And finally with Fluttershy! Seriously, Dash? Couldn't have asked for a volunteer since Fluttershy obviously didn't want to joust with you?

Anyway... enough about Dash. King Sombra's weird door reminded me of the Harry Potter boggarts! Twilight Sparkle's worst fear is essentially Hermione's boggart. Complete rejection by Princess Celestia with the failure. I... don't exactly remember what Spike's was... but the concept was essentially the same.

Speaking of Spike, I'm glad he finally got to save the day for once. Go Spike! He's my favorite dragon. winking0006 Free Emoticons   Winking

Uhm... last thing: Fastball Special Princess Cadance Style! That. Was. Awesome! I laughed when Shining Armor picked her up. It's like, what are you doing, silly. Oh... she apparently can't take off on her own, I get it.

But yeah... I loved this episode and I'm so excited ponies are back! I can't wait till next week!

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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Arrow - Damages

I really gotta stop saying I'll watch stuff. My random non-schedule keeps messing up my plans. I didn't get to watch The Vampire Diaries tonight, hopefully will do that tomorrow. I did, however, get to watch Arrow. So here's my review of that.

Arrow - "Damages" - Review

     I quite liked this episode. We got more of Olly's time on the island back-story, we got some of Diggle helping Olly, and we got more of Detective Lance being a giant jerk. I find the storyline with Mrs. Queen interesting, especially since John Barrowman's playing her evil-cohort-guy. I think the island bits were interesting. It was nice to see Olly's first shot with the bow. The only thing I would have changed was Slade's/Deathstroke's mask. (I'm just gonna call him Slade cuz of my Teen Titans history.) What was up with that thing? It looked like it was made of foam.
     Diggle as "The Hood" was interesting. I'm not sure I'll look forward to more of that. It's just a little too... I dunno, weird. However, if we get more of Diggle doing some tracking and whatever, that'll be awesome.
     Detective Lance seriously needs to take a nice big handful of chill pills. He's coming across as annoying, more than anything else. I did like that he saved Olly's life, though his reason for knowing Olly was in danger was a little... off. The ankle bracelet didn't seem to be too terribly damaged when he took it off.
     I don't usually mention my favorite lines, but I thought of this while typing the next paragraph so... when Olly said to Diggle: "Well, you know us billionaire vigilantes, we love our toys." I had to pause the episode because I was laughing so hard. It's so true! Him and Bruce Wayne and Tony Stark. Geeze!
     Overall, "Damages" was another bulls-eye for the Arrow series. I found it really enjoyable and everyone was on top form, acting-wise. the story-lines are wonderful, I can't wait to see how this all pans out.

Housekeeping

Not gonna promise anything, but I should be finishing up this week's episode of Supernatural, maybe doing a little review on it and last week's. I should also be watching The Vampire Diaries tomorrow, might have a review of that up. I MIGHT also be doing a review of Merlin, since I've finished the first three seasons.

And that's pretty much it from me tonight. Have a great day tomorrow!

Love ya, Jessie.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I Am Really Pissed Off Right Now

Okay so... I got in a fight with my mom today, about an hour ago. I'm still pissed off about it. So pissed off, in fact, about the entire, repeated, situation that I've decided to write this blog post about it. It's essentially a rant so if you'd like to just skip down to the Housekeeping section, I completely understand. If you're looking for an Arrow Initial Reactions thing-y, that not happening tonight. I was too pissed off to watch.

My Mother and the Great Cooking Debacle

Let me start out by saying that I love to cook. Sometimes I may not be in the mood to cook, but I still like doing it when I am in the mood. I also like to try new recipes and combinations of things. Cooking and tasting the same old stuff is boring. To me, cooking is fun.

Add my mother to the mix, though... fun does not begin to describe it.

I have recently (tonight included) had two butting of heads with my mother over my cooking. Both instances resulted in me not cooking and being pissed off.

Instance 1: Queso

We buy cheese at Sam's Club. Sharp cheddar in a 5lb block. Perfect for slicing up for sandwiches and also for making you very tired of eating sharp cheddar. My solution for getting rid of some of the cheese: Make Queso. I look up several different recipes for Queso using chopped up sharp cheddar and start to prepare for chopping up said cheese.

My mom comes in before I've even got the knife ready for the cheese and vetos my making of Queso on the grounds of sour cream for Chili. Okay, fine. I tell her I'll make it later. Skip to later and I take her the recipes so she knows what I'll be doing. Nope, can't make Queso because I'm not making it with Velveeta. Cue anger.

Instance 2: Pierogies and Tortalini

My mom texts me this morning asking me to pull something out of the freezer for a dinner she's not going to be home for. I scan the freezer and pull out a bag of pierogies and a bag of meat-filled tortalini. My mom gets home around 4, I don't start dinner until around 6. She's still there, but getting ready to leave.

I've looked up recipes for a sauce I think would be good on both the pierogies and the tortalini and was boiling water when my mom tells me she's going to want dinner when she gets home. That's fine, I tell her what I'm gonna cook and ideas for how I'm going to cook it based on the packaging of the noodle-y stuff. She tells me I can't cook them together. Also fine, I'll just cook them separately and put this sauce over both.

Turns out, I apparently can't put this sauce over both these things because they're "not even close to the same thing." She tells me I can cook one of them and the sauce or both and two sauces, but not both and the one sauce. Cue anger.

She then grabs the bag of... pierogies, I think, and turns to put them in the freezer. Cue more anger. I'm really pissed off at this point and end up throwing the bag of tortalini into the sink and telling her I'm just not gonna cook since I apparently can't cook what I'd planned. She tells me to text my dad to tell him I won't be cooking dinner for him. I did. No problems there.

After I'd done that, my mom tells me I can cook two different kinds of tortalini if I want, but not the tortalini and the pierogies together. I tell her, angrily and half in tears, that I don't even know why I try to cook anything anymore, since I can't ever cook what I was planning to cook because she keeps critiquing my not-even-cooked food within an inch of its life.

What I Learned

I'm going to tell my mother "no" the next time she asks me to cook dinner... unless that dinner's coming out of a box.

Housekeeping

If you read through that... thanks, I guess. I know it's mostly drama. Tomorrow, I'll be watching Arrow and Supernatural... and hopefully The Vampire Diaries. Not sure on that last one because I have a friend coming over to help paint my nephew's room. Until then, have a great night.

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Monday, November 5, 2012

Frankenweenie and the Beanstalk

Sorry I didn't get around to posting yesterday. I came home from the movies and then went out to dinner. By the time I got back to my computer, I was too exhausted to write anything coherent and I'd missed last night's Once Upon a Time. But I'm back now to give you SPOILERIFIC reviews of Frankenweenie and last night's Once Upon a Time.

Frankenweenie - Review

     This movie told the story of Victor Frankenstein and how he brought his dog back to life... and the chaos resulting from this act. Frankenweenie wasn't as good as I'd hoped it would be, but it was an okay watch. I could probably bear watching it again, but I wouldn't do so on my own.
     Tim Burton once again brings to life a slew of characters who are both stereotypical and relatable. The life and death and life of Victor's dog Sparky was heartwarming, but the ensuing mess was little more than entertaining. The town's reaction to the reanimation of Sparky, the new science teacher, and Sparky's second "death" were really unbelieveable. The reaction to the other children's reanimated/mutated pets was more believable, but at the same time, there wasn't really much for them to do other than scream in terror. There was also no real explanation as to why the sea monkeys, which are really shrimp, turn into how they're pictured on the package, but evil or why the cat melded with the bat and became evil incarnate.
     I found this movie enjoyable on the first watch, but falling apart the more I think about it.

Once Upon a Time - "Tallahassee" - Review

     This episode was essentially back-story. Emma's back story. I was happy to see how things panned out, but I would very much like to know where August is in the present day. We know he somehow managed to send a postcard to Neal while in his wooden state. And that's pretty much it. He disappears after that. I wanna know where he went!
     The Fairytale Land part of this episode was fun. Hook was being his charming, pirate-y self while still managing to come off a little womanizing. The giant wasn't really the most convincing, but I liked him well enough. Emma is incredibly jaded. So much so that she basically betrays Hook, which is only gonna make him mad, I think. Not really the best idea, there. Mulan came off okay, but she didn't really have much to do. I would like to know where she got the super-sword, though. Snow being motherly toward Aurora was nice.
     I find it interesting that Aurora and Henry are having the same dream, just from opposite perspectives. Red room, red curtains, fire. Interesting side-effect to the sleeping curse. I wonder if their conciousnesses essentially hopped worlds while they were cursed and that explains where they ended up in their dream. However, I'd like to know why we haven't heard of Henry having this dream before. He talks at length about everything and yet there's not a peep about this weird dream.
     Overall, I quite liked this episode. It's not my favorite of the season, but it was interesting. I like how things are panning out so far. Looks like next week is going to be awesome. An entire episode centered on Ruby/Red. I can't wait!

Housekeeping

So... the Gaiaonline Halloween Event wrapped up last week. Sadly, the vampires lost. On another note, tomorrow is Election Day here in the US. Don't forget to vote, if you haven't already. I have so... yeah. Not gonna give you some diatribe about who you should vote for, but you should definitely vote.

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Delusional

I had a great birthday, got some perler pony things done and hung out with my best friend. Today I got a package of ponies from a friend of mine and so I'm gonna spend some time later messing with those. Despite not doing an Initial Reactions post last night, I did get to watch The Vampire Diaries this morning. I also managed to watch Grimm tonight, so you get to read my Initial Reactions on that, assuming you actually read those. SPOILERS start now.

The Vampire Diaries - "The Five" - Review

     Okay, uhm, that was interesting. The Five are interesting. Kind of like Slayers, except there are five of them, they're guys, and they have magical tattoos. I don't like them. I really, really don't like Connor. He can just go rot, get tortured by Klaus forever, and stay away from Jeremy.
     Rebeka is seriously one of my favorite characters. She's got an essentially good heart under all the bitchy ruthlessness. Poor girl just has the worst luck. Although, there is the question of how she got cured of dying by werewolf venom. My sister even texted me about it when she watched this morning. I think it's because she's an Original, but I'm not sure.
     Klaus... I'm so tired of Klaus. Like seriously, who treats their little sister like that? And he does it all the time, not just when she's done something stupid. And it's obvious he just wants his hybrids and Stefan's apparently going to let him. I'd rather Elena be a vampire and free of Klaus' ridiculousness than a walking blood bag for him. Seriously, Stefan, get with it!
     And speaking of Elena, she seriously needs to suck it up. Her compassion gets in the way of her being a kick ass vampire. Either way she's going to hurt Stefan or Damon, probably both. And it's like she's got two switches: Compassion Switch and Humanity Switch. She was fine at the party until she saw Bonnie looking horrified. Screw Bonnie's horror and Elena's compassion. Just let the girl be a good vampire for once.
     Overall, great solid episode. Lots of nice world-building. Lots of nice character stuff. I liked this episode.


Grimm - "The Hour of Death" - Initial Reactions

  • I have that same issue, Nick.
  • Good job, Nick. Went and made her angry.
  • Except you will be in a second.
  • Now what is he? Blutbad?
  • That's not a reason "why" anything.
  • That sucks.
  • This is true.
  • Nick's freaking out a bit. It's not good.
  • Awkward phone conversations are awkward.
  • Ah, Munroe. You're awesome.
  • Obviously creepy basement is creepy.
  • You just jump to that conclusion, Hank? WTF?
  • Interesting brand there.
  • Crossbows are harder to hide than guns.
  • It's Bud!
  • Interesting...
  • That's awesome. I want that book.
  • Lol, the comdy stylings of Munroe and Hank.
  • Angry Grimm is angry.
  • He taped it... that's just wrong.
  • Oh hooray. So much for a not tarnished rep.
  • This is not going to end well, I can feel it.
  • Slip of the tongue.
  • She's so uncomfortable with him!
  • Well that's lovely.
  • And he's been killed by the other Grimm.
  • I think it's that guy they keep talking to in the hall.
  • Bud's next. That's not good.
  • Frak, it's the intern!
  • I never liked him.
  • That's creep-tastic, that is.
  • That's an interesting way to heat a brand.
  • Geez, Intern-guy. You need to take a chill pill.
  • You're frigging messed up, dude. And definitely not a Grimm.
  • Aw, Bud. happy0148 Free Emoticons   Happy
  • Liar.
  • Seriously, Renard?!
  • Good girl, Juliette.

Housekeeping

I've put up pictures of my perler ponies in my DeviantArt gallery. Just Rarity and Rainbow Dash added. In my Facebook My Little Ponies gallery, I've added pictures of the unboxed Favorite Collection. Gonna work on their hair over the weekend, I think. And paint a chifforobe...

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