Tired. Achy. Sniffly. Can't sleep. TV!
Mar. 18th, 2009 08:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The car company that made the ad I saw last night with a bunch of models in tight jumpsuits pretending to be Ghostbusters and trapping a Stay-Puft knockoff made of stuff (the only thing I could identify offhand was a bicycle) in the car's boot, implying that it's spacious - or comes with free stuff-minimising proton packs - must be very pissed off about the cheap-as-recycled-chips directory inquiries company getting Ray Parker Jr. to rewrite and perform the theme for their current campaign starting a month ago.
In other news, am watching the Tennant run of Doctor Who while at home with a cold, having had a mad idea about Cybermen which nobody seems to have done despite it seeming obvious to me.
(In related news, the Who RPG is now aiming for a GenCon August release. Which seems a bit late to have Tennant on the cover, really...)
In other other news, Heroes is about to welcome back Bryan Fuller here, after he went to make the none-more-crazy-and-cute Pushing Daisies, and to celebrate his return the episode I just saw was basically a riff on Company Man, the show's finest hour under his command.
And Lawrence Fishburne has taken the blue pill, rather than the orange or grey pills also available from the CSI lighting color-coders, and his first storyline ended with the killer being shot in bullet time. Those scamps!
And apparently the "episode six is the kicker" stories about Dollhouse are true. Thus far it's been a modern version of the Gimmick Action-Adventure Show with less Wheeeeeeedon than I'd hope for but now it's gonna git up an' dance! One can only hope.
In other news, am watching the Tennant run of Doctor Who while at home with a cold, having had a mad idea about Cybermen which nobody seems to have done despite it seeming obvious to me.
(In related news, the Who RPG is now aiming for a GenCon August release. Which seems a bit late to have Tennant on the cover, really...)
In other other news, Heroes is about to welcome back Bryan Fuller here, after he went to make the none-more-crazy-and-cute Pushing Daisies, and to celebrate his return the episode I just saw was basically a riff on Company Man, the show's finest hour under his command.
And Lawrence Fishburne has taken the blue pill, rather than the orange or grey pills also available from the CSI lighting color-coders, and his first storyline ended with the killer being shot in bullet time. Those scamps!
And apparently the "episode six is the kicker" stories about Dollhouse are true. Thus far it's been a modern version of the Gimmick Action-Adventure Show with less Wheeeeeeedon than I'd hope for but now it's gonna git up an' dance! One can only hope.