Numb3rs had one of the weakest season openers ever. On the other hand
Edgerton!!!!
Who clearly wanted to sleep with Colby again, but Colby was all "oh, I'm not over Charlie playing housewife with Amita yet", or maybe he was pissed that I bought a horse instead of writing about the time he had sex with Ian in the dusty heat of a crime scene with Don and Charlie just around the corner. Sorry about that, Colby. I still dream about it, if it helps any.
The rest of the episode was so incredibly bad that I wonder if I want to continue watching. Then I remembered that Numb3rs is that kind of show. Some brilliant eps, some really boring ones, some downright bad. If one could only know from the titles!
The fic descriptions on
ncisficfind make me cry. And cry. And cry.
It's not that I'm not used to people trying to find badfic, hell, I've tried to find badfic before, it's the absurdness that makes it memorable, and therefore searchable. No, I cry because the descriptions you read on that community? That's what qualifies as good fic in this fandom! Take this, for example, and the tell me you don't feel like scraping out your brain with a spoon.
Welcome to my world.
On the other hand Gibbs wants Tony so desperately and Tony continues to be the most attractive man ever to have run around on the screen of a crime scene show (notice how I managed to cleverly avoid having to compare him to Dean's prettiness?), and they so clearly cannot live without each other. I'm such a happy fangirl.
Even if I will never get to read about their love in anything resembling good fic. (with the two or three exceptions that fandom has blessed me with over the years. )
I'm still watching Due South. I have reached season 3 and I'm all squeeing over Ray K. while at the same time missing Ray Vecchio terribly. I LOVED Ray Vecchio. To understand what the change from one Ray to the other feels like to me, you have to know my history with Due South, but, breakfast calls, and there will be Due South for breakfast! Yay, more Ray K.!
And then, when I'm finished with season 3, I think I shall have to start watching Supernatural all over again. Because if that show isn't the best show ever (in the last, oh, ten years or so) I don't know what it is. Okay, the first few episodes still sucked in a big sucky, bad B-movie kind of suckiness, but now it's just brilliant. I will rewatch and tell you the exact moment when it turned brilliant, if I can. Maybe.
Mmm, tea and Due South!
Edgerton!!!!
Who clearly wanted to sleep with Colby again, but Colby was all "oh, I'm not over Charlie playing housewife with Amita yet", or maybe he was pissed that I bought a horse instead of writing about the time he had sex with Ian in the dusty heat of a crime scene with Don and Charlie just around the corner. Sorry about that, Colby. I still dream about it, if it helps any.
The rest of the episode was so incredibly bad that I wonder if I want to continue watching. Then I remembered that Numb3rs is that kind of show. Some brilliant eps, some really boring ones, some downright bad. If one could only know from the titles!
The fic descriptions on
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It's not that I'm not used to people trying to find badfic, hell, I've tried to find badfic before, it's the absurdness that makes it memorable, and therefore searchable. No, I cry because the descriptions you read on that community? That's what qualifies as good fic in this fandom! Take this, for example, and the tell me you don't feel like scraping out your brain with a spoon.
Welcome to my world.
On the other hand Gibbs wants Tony so desperately and Tony continues to be the most attractive man ever to have run around on the screen of a crime scene show (notice how I managed to cleverly avoid having to compare him to Dean's prettiness?), and they so clearly cannot live without each other. I'm such a happy fangirl.
Even if I will never get to read about their love in anything resembling good fic. (with the two or three exceptions that fandom has blessed me with over the years. )
I'm still watching Due South. I have reached season 3 and I'm all squeeing over Ray K. while at the same time missing Ray Vecchio terribly. I LOVED Ray Vecchio. To understand what the change from one Ray to the other feels like to me, you have to know my history with Due South, but, breakfast calls, and there will be Due South for breakfast! Yay, more Ray K.!
And then, when I'm finished with season 3, I think I shall have to start watching Supernatural all over again. Because if that show isn't the best show ever (in the last, oh, ten years or so) I don't know what it is. Okay, the first few episodes still sucked in a big sucky, bad B-movie kind of suckiness, but now it's just brilliant. I will rewatch and tell you the exact moment when it turned brilliant, if I can. Maybe.
Mmm, tea and Due South!
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