I unleashed the full brunt of my fangirl on
contradictacat earlier, but I figure I should do so here too in order to perhaps rope more of you in. No spoilers, feel free to read!
I listened to three new-to-me episodes of Second Shift today. I left work at 5 and did some shopping (I ripped my only pair of khakis this morning, sigh), listening to episode 8, "Trust Me," the first 'dark' episode of the series, which bothered me so much that I took a break from looking at pants to just sit down and take a moment. And listen to the whole episode twice. ;) Even though it totally messed with my head and put characters I liked in bad situations - or perhaps because of these things - I judged it one of the most moving episodes I had heard yet.
Then I took the train to Davis Square and looked around a few more stores there while listening to episode 9, "Civil War." This ep didn't tug at my emotions in the same way, and in fact I felt it was kind of a filler ep.
Walking home from Davis, I listened to ep. 10, "The Dance," which is the BEST episode so far! My two main reactions from this episode: omg! and lol! Acronyms aside, this episode caused me to exhibit odd behavior on the sidewalk through Cambridge: doing a small wiggle-dance with joy, stopping to clap my hand over my mouth and laugh, and just grinning ear-to-ear for a good portion of the walk. There were more outbursts of laughter from this episode than any of the others so far. It was so satisfying!
I have found my Second Shift OTP. ;)
I listened to three new-to-me episodes of Second Shift today. I left work at 5 and did some shopping (I ripped my only pair of khakis this morning, sigh), listening to episode 8, "Trust Me," the first 'dark' episode of the series, which bothered me so much that I took a break from looking at pants to just sit down and take a moment. And listen to the whole episode twice. ;) Even though it totally messed with my head and put characters I liked in bad situations - or perhaps because of these things - I judged it one of the most moving episodes I had heard yet.
Then I took the train to Davis Square and looked around a few more stores there while listening to episode 9, "Civil War." This ep didn't tug at my emotions in the same way, and in fact I felt it was kind of a filler ep.
Walking home from Davis, I listened to ep. 10, "The Dance," which is the BEST episode so far! My two main reactions from this episode: omg! and lol! Acronyms aside, this episode caused me to exhibit odd behavior on the sidewalk through Cambridge: doing a small wiggle-dance with joy, stopping to clap my hand over my mouth and laugh, and just grinning ear-to-ear for a good portion of the walk. There were more outbursts of laughter from this episode than any of the others so far. It was so satisfying!
I have found my Second Shift OTP. ;)
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on 26 Jun 2008 04:55 (UTC)If she doesn't mind my saying...
on 26 Jun 2008 12:29 (UTC)I also highly approve of doing seemingly random, yet completely sensical things in public.
Re: If she doesn't mind my saying...
on 26 Jun 2008 12:52 (UTC)Re: If she doesn't mind my saying...
on 26 Jun 2008 13:25 (UTC)....No, seriously?
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on 26 Jun 2008 13:28 (UTC)Re: If she doesn't mind my saying...
on 26 Jun 2008 13:30 (UTC)Re: If she doesn't mind my saying...
on 26 Jun 2008 13:32 (UTC)Re: If she doesn't mind my saying...
on 26 Jun 2008 13:37 (UTC)Re: If she doesn't mind my saying...
on 26 Jun 2008 13:40 (UTC)Re: If she doesn't mind my saying...
on 27 Jun 2008 03:45 (UTC)Heh.
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on 26 Jun 2008 12:51 (UTC)