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    Alex (to Molly): "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. It's ending here. I'm dying here".

    Death might come to us all but for all Alex; she's convinced that it's catching up with her even quicker than she feared. Without a doubt this episode has the best teaser seen on either Life On Mars or Ashes To Ashes as well as being one of the creepiest surreal of them all.

    Alex dreams of being attacked by the Bowie Clown, she's unable to make connections, doesn't remember who gave her a Rubik cube as a child and instead of falling out of bed; she's being sucked into hers. That's all happening on top of the fact that she's also dreaming of a mystery person in her bed.

    So who could the person be? It can't be Molly because she's reduced to silent cameos every episode and both Evan and Caroline also seem unlikely given that Alex is constantly in their orbit, even when she's not stalking one or the other. My theory would've been her father, Tim.

    In six episodes we know so little of the man. In fact come to think of it, aside from car bomb flashbacks and one moment where Alex's younger self was spending time with her father, the older Alex stuck in 1981 hasn't even met her dad at all. I know Tim a busy man but why are they keeping him away from Alex so much?

    Getting back to the mystery person in question, I have to admit that Gene being the other bedfellow took me by surprise. Alex spent this entire episode blathering on about connections so in some way Gene must be connected to Alex's past which makes him more than just the construct that Alex views him to be.

    Another apparent thing in this episode is Gene's lust for Alex. Every episode it's intensified just that little bit and two weeks ago we got close to seeing them go for each sexually. Here, there's still the fact that Alex knows how to push Gene's buttons and wind up him with such deftness.

    A series of robberies lead Gene back into accusing a former criminal in Chas Cole of being guilty. Unfortunately for Gene, not only did Chas have evidence but his wife Joan also had very little in the way of a problem in telling Gene that the former criminal is an epileptic.

    Surprisingly this is actually enough to convince Gene that Chas is innocent but Alex is adamant that he's guilty. What's interesting about this is that she actually uses Gene's gut instinct against him and even tries massaging his prowess as a police officer. There's something rather flirty in the way Alex does that.

    Gene however still chooses to ignore Alex and she takes her revenge by stealing his Quattro and loading it up with bin bags from Chas' restaurant. It's enough to try and get Gene to throw Alex off the case but she even manages to get out of that with such ease. Alex is proving herself capable of outwitting Gene at every turn here.

    Of course despite the fact that Alex can convey being right in such an annoying fashion she does have a point about Chris and Ray. Even though the two of them aren't exceptionally bright, it would be in Gene's best interest to encourage them every so often. Alex wanted to get rid of them and when she did, they ended up getting a result without having to try.

    So arresting a guy who can do good impressions is one thing but how did Billy connect to Chas? It seems that his nephew Donny wasn't being truthful about Billy's whereabouts until after the petty thief got himself killed. As child actors go, the one playing Donny did a good job.

    Once again Alex was on about connections and it was great that she entrusted Caroline to look after Donny. Of course it took her a while to realise that she wouldn't be messing her own history but earlier on in the episode Alex had also come dangerously close in revealing her true identity to Caroline.

    Caroline connections aside, the constant back and forth fearing for her life really came to a head when Joan had Alex bound and gagged and locked in a freezer. As would be deaths go, that's definitely up there and having that Bowie Clown menacing you at every turn is definitely gonna give you the creeps.

    However while Alex might not approve of Gene, his timing however does rock. Not only does he shoot the windows down of Chas and Joan's restaurant but upon rescuing Alex, there's a moment where he's happy at the chance to give her mouth to mouth. Of course Alex had to wake up and Gene switched to largely insulting her once again.

    So the other question remains – will Gene get his wicked with Alex? I can see a lot of fans not liking the idea and I'm still a little divided myself even though I believe that Philip Glenister and Keeley Hawes would sell it for all its worth but perhaps it's too soon in the series to go there.

    That being said, Gene's attraction to Alex has not been subtle. Ray noticed it in the first episode and Luigi sort of goes overboard in telling Gene that he knows he loves Alex a lot. Plus Gene does seem to be rather tetchy around Evan and even made a clumsy come on of sorts to Alex around the end of the episode.

    But would the relationship work? Gene and Alex can barely tolerate each other most of the time so who's to say their relationship wouldn't just be physical only? Elsewhere it's also clear that Chris has trouble on his hands with both Shaz and Ray vying for his attention, albeit in different ways.

    Also in "Episode 6"

    For a brief scene I got the actresses who play both Molly and the younger Alex confused. They look a little too alike IMO.

    Gene: "Oh ye of little faith".
    Chris: "All hail the mighty Quattro".

    Isn't it funny that it was Ray who mentioned that Alex was at death's door at one point in the episode?

    Chas: "Everyone fancy a bottle of Bolly?"
    Alex: "Does it come with knickers?"

    Ray (re Chris): "He only likes girls now".
    Shaz: "I'm sure you know how to play with yourself, Ray".

    Why did Shaz balk out of the dinner date with Chris? Is she threatened by Ray or was she trying to keep the peace between him and Chris?

    Alex: "There's no time".
    Caroline: "There's always time. You don't have to go anywhere you don't want to. I on the other hand".

    Luigi (re Alex): "Be careful who will catch her".
    Gene: "No-one hopefully".

    Luigi doesn't seem to be as perceptive as Nelson but there's a part of me that does think he should be dispensing Alex with advice like Nelson did with Sam.

    Joan (re Alex): "Tie her up and gag her too".
    Chas: "What are you gonna do?"

    Gene: "I've dreamt about doing this. Don't you dare".
    Alex: "I worked it out. I made the connection. I solved it. You saved me and if you saved me, maybe I can save them".
    Gene: "Yeah, I think it's called concussion".

    Standout music: There are loads here with "Tainted Love" by Soft Cell, "Same Old Scene" by Roxy Music, "Vienna" by Ultravox and the brilliant "Ghosts" by Japan.

    Gene: "I'm about three minutes from my sexual peak. Do you want to celebrate?"
    Alex: "Unfortunately I've got a headache".

    Chronology: Judging by Alex's marked calendar pages, it's nearing the end of September 1981.

    As episodes go, this was definitely one for the mystery angle. Alex's fever dreams were creative and creepy, the ending makes the world she's trapped more vital than before and the sexual tension between her and Gene continues to go up several notches as well.

    10/03/2008 11:14am | report abuse
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    The Bottom Line: "Superb"

    Alex (re Simon): "Now can we please concentrate on the crimes he commits and not whose cock he sucks".
    Chris: "Did you just?"
    Alex: "Yes, Chris, I did".

    At this point in Life On Mars we had the macho posturing of football when Sam went undercover to catch a football hooligan. With Alex, she's brought into the glittering world of Simon Neary, London's most notorious gay gangster.

    Okay so we've had one of those in Life On Mars as well, but Neary makes a big name for himself just by having a rent boy killed in the opening credits. More interestingly is when Alex and company try to stake out a hotel where Neary is staying; they end up nabbing his boyfriend.

    Now in this world all the heterosexual male characters seem to be beaten with the homophobic stick. Gene doesn't believe in the concept of two men being love with each and seemingly prefers to believe that Marcus' involvement with Neary has a more sinister motive and Chris and Ray are their usual immature selves on the issue as well.

    One of the funniest about the sexual politics in this episode is how Alex tries to bring them into a reality check. Her statement about focusing on Neary's crimes rather than his sexual prowess is well judged even if the way she conveys this comes across as trying to be shocking on the writer's part.

    Neary's nastiness is something more successfully thought out though. As well as killing rent boys for no reasonable, he also deals with the biggest scum in London and even seems to have his hands in the gun trade honey pot, which is something that naturally resonates with Alex.

    Seeing as she's still vaguely hopeful that Layton might not have killed her, Alex becomes pretty determined to crack all of Neary's connections. Given that in the year 2008, there is an epidemic on gun violence, Alex's desperation to stop Neary may come across as a little preachy but it's effective nonetheless.

    Ray's even useful in telling Alex the type of gun in a photo ID just by looking at it and as soon as Gene's snitch Reeks is found, the former becomes more determined to prevent further violence. Of course Gene openly threatening Neary wasn't the best of ideas that he's had though.

    However with one snitch, the only possible way of getting to Neary lies in using Marcus as an informant and that is obviously something that takes a while for Alex to crack. Marcus is pretty head over heels and seeing as it's shown earlier on that Marcus is a guy down on his luck, I can understand the reservation he might have had for turning on Neary.

    Casting wise though, can I just say that Russell Tovey is definitely one of the best guest stars we've had on the series? I know he's mainly known for The History Boys but in the last year I've mainly seen him in the likes of Annually Retentive, Gavin And Stacy, Doctor Who's "Voyage Of The Damned" and Being Human and his performance in this episode is fantastic.

    He's brilliant at conveying the genuine dumbfounded stance when Alex and Gene first caught him in the hotel and he's also one of the few rare male guest stars that Gene hasn't roughed up either. It's also easy to believe that Marcus is in love with Simon, despite the latter being an evil bastard.

    What's even better about Marcus is that he inadvertently gives Alex a chance to show her compassion with more conviction this time round. Aside from Shaz, she's the only person accepting of his sexuality but also warns him about Simon's really like. Unfortunately it takes quite a while for that to sink in with Marcus.

    For the most part, he's trying to get rid of Alex and when Simon catches the two of them together, Alex lies about her and Marcus working the streets a while back. Of course almost to prove Alex's point, Simon behaves rather venomously towards the woman, even when she goes on a night out with the dysfunctional couple.

    The fun part of this episode is the undercover operation. Gene is stupid enough to go to a club after he confronted Neary and Chris and Ray aren't pleased when they realise the club is a gay one. It's even harder for Ray when he then has to proposition Neary in order to turn Marcus against the gangster.

    Although some of the jokes during these scenes are rather immature, I have to admit that as a gay bloke myself, I did laugh at some of this stuff. Alex trying to tell Ray to be himself and Chris' childish glee later on all raised a giggle and besides, while this show does depict homophobia, racist and sexism, I'm not once under the impression that the producers are trying to advocate any of those negative characteristics.

    Its lucky then for Alex that her big plan ended up working. Although Marcus was furious with her scheming, it was nice to see him realise what a scumbag Simon was. It also later helped that Marcus ended up believing that Simon did have that rent boy and Reeks killed.

    The undercover element of the episode was a mixed bag. On one hand maybe we didn't need to have Alex and Gene eavesdropping on Simon and Marcus getting physical but at the same time, at least the result winded up with Neary being killed and Marcus not having to go to jail. More importantly Alex also managed to get Marcus to connect with his parents in a beautiful scene and even told him to go to the doctor. Those were legions on the back of his neck, weren't they? It's also not a coincidence that Marcus' fear of rejection from his parents is what compelled Alex to get in contact with Caroline again. Although Caroline is still far from sympathetic, it is nice that she apologised to Alex for using her.

    Also in "Episode 5"

    Given that we're getting so many flashbacks to Layton, surely we're going to see him before the season ends?

    Chris (re Simon): "Must have bloody big ears".
    Alex: "Wrong orifice, Chris. It's a butt plug".
    Gene: "Goes up your arse".

    Chris was the only person who dressed while undercover (as hotel staff) in this episode. I felt a little bad for him when Alex roped him into going through files.

    Gene (to Alex): "Your problem is you can't take a compliment. One of your problems".

    Alex: "Once the genie's out of the bottle, he can't go back in".
    Ray (re Gene): "He'd never fit".

    I had to laugh when Shaz said she would do Alex in this episode. I bet that made a lot of slashers very happy.

    Alex: "I thought you wanted to take Simon Neary down".
    Gene: "I do and we will after the match".

    Marcus (re Simon): "It's only because he loves me".
    Alex: "It's not about love, it's about possession".

    Gene's lust for Alex does seem to be going into overdrive here. He even arranged her undercover outfit by removing her earrings. Alex didn't exactly seem turned off by this either.

    Simon (to Marcus): "Wear the other shirt. He looks good in blue".
    Alex: "Bet he does".

    Alex: "Hang on, hang on. Now this is worth getting straight; I'm imagining you, imagining paying for sex with me, in my imaginary role as an imaginary street whore?"
    Gene: "You must have a filthy mind".
    Alex: "Absolute sewer, apparently".

    Is Alex always gonna feel woozy whenever there's a gunshot fired? We also got to see her on the slab this week.

    Simon: "Sweetheart suits you better".
    Alex: "Oh, why? Is that because I'm so sweet?"
    Simon: "Because that's what I'm gonna call you".

    Marcus: "That was a **** thing to do".
    Alex (re Simon): "I think you deserve to know what he's like. He doesn't have any loyalty to you. He doesn't love you".

    Other noteworthy things: Chris' Mr Humphries impression (a little too good), Shaz's own theories on sexuality and Alex making her colleagues uncomfortable by calling them "poofters".

    Caroline: "You are after exploiting another human's weakness for your own ends".
    Alex: "Life you did with me?"

    Marcus: "Never knew you were such a nag".
    Alex: "Terrible. Never marry me".

    Standout music: "I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper" by Sarah Brightman and Hot Gossip (also used on Torchwood's "Exit Wounds") and "Where Did Our Love Go?" by Soft Cell.

    Okay so some of the humour in this episode was a bit on the silly side of things but I can it given that overall this episode was laugh out loud funny and had a terrific element of sexual politics and Alex is improving as a character, so hat's off there.

    10/02/2008 9:21am | report abuse
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    The Bottom Line: "Superb"

    Gene (to Alex): "Money, sex and bloody women – hattrick".

    Halfway through the first season of Life On Mars, we're getting a feeling of there being more to Sam's 1973 world than what met the eye and with Alex it's the same thing. Given how considerably short she's been here, she's certainly getting to learn a lot more about her family than usual.

    This week's murder sees an odd job man Martin Kennedy suspiciously killed with Gene, Alex and Ray each coming up with their own theories before it was confirmed that he had been killed. Good points for Ray for actually spotting more than his bosses on this one.

    Martin's death is naturally suspicious because for such an ordinary bloke, his body attracted special attention from a higher power than Gene's. Of course, Alex has her own theories as to what is possibly going on but Gene seems be rather dismissive of them.

    Martin's significance however does go beyond the boundaries of an ordinary man. Working for an elite company such as Edge Hunt, it's quite interesting that Martin was also attending RWF (Revolutionary Workers Force) meetings in his spare time. This leads to the assumption that Martin was silenced.

    Scooping through a lot of things, it was Ray who ended up finding pictures that Martin had of Caroline and Evan sleeping with each other. I guess when Caroline was talking to Alex earlier on about Martin; I should've deduced that she knew more than she was letting on.

    That being said, not for one second did I think either her or Evan were responsible for his murder. Given how pivotal both characters are to Alex's world, there would be no way we'd lose either one of them to something as trivial as a blackmailer like Martin. Still the naughty photos did elicit some strong reactions.

    Ray was his usual pervy way (further proof this guy isn't getting much action) and took delight in hanging up the photos in the office until Alex put a stop to it while Gene was naturally convinced that Caroline could possibly be a killer, though to be fair to Gene, it was easy to see he felt that way.

    Alex meanwhile took this to heart and naturally no-one likes the idea of their parent cheating. Her outburst towards Caroline was nicely played out but there was still a part of me that thought Alex was behaving like a crazy person. Then again unlike Sam, Alex doesn't have anyone she can confide in about being from 2008.

    As a mother goes, Caroline isn't the most nurturing of parents but this episode did give Amelia Bullmore more to do than play an ice queen so points there. In fact when Alex was round talking to Evan and Caroline in the latter's house, we got to see a softer side to Caroline.

    The Caroline we saw here was one who missed her daughter and was eager to spend more time with her. This was also a Caroline who when confronted with her own daughter's diary refused to read it out of respect for her child's privacy. Even better parents might not be able to resist the temptation to take a sneak peak.

    That being said, Caroline still has her flaws. For all her advocating of people being entitled to having their own secrets and constant chatter about integrity, Caroline is still a person who will use others to get what she wants. We saw that in the second episode when she stupidly tried to get Alex to spy on her colleagues.

    Here her actions seemed more geared towards sympathising with the RWF, in particular with Sara Templeton. Templeton seemed the ring leader determined to find out for sure that Edge Hunt were using a neutron bomb and following the realisation behind Martin's death, she feared she was next.

    As per usual, we're supposed to sympathise with groups like the RWF and to an extent I do but watching this show (and obviously Life On Mars) has made me sympathetic to the Neanderthal. I'm now feeling Ray's frustration when a group member won't give her name, Chris' confusion when another one gives out to him about feminism and even Gene's frustration when talking to Sara.

    Also to add to the fun, this episode actually found a use for Viv as well who managed to crack the code that Alex found with Martin's possessions. It also gave us a ripe opportunity to lock Gene and Alex in a vault together in order to retrieve the Artimus file and increase the sexual tension between them.

    I remember reading a column on SFX during the first couple of weeks when this show was airing that noted the heat between Gene and Alex but this episode literally had it radiating with a bit of flesh from Keeley Hawes and to a lesser extent Philip Glenister.

    I think there are a lot of fans who might not dig a Gene/Alex pairing but I don't think I would be entirely bothered. Plus what are the odd that if they hadn't been rescued by Chris, Shaz and ray that they might not have ended up having sex with each other?

    The interesting part of their vault scene is Alex wondering whether or not she can actually die. To be honest, I actually do believe she's genuinely given that it's less likely to survive being shot in the head compared to be mowed down by a car. Still it provides a surprisingly tender moment between her and Alex.

    Then there's the parents issue. We know they're significant to what's going on in 1981 and Alex believes that by saving them she can get home. It's quite likely that she might be wrong with that theory. Alex thinks she has the story sussed but it's more likely that for her, different rules are going to apply.

    As for the killer, it's Ray who once again figures things out. Playing bad cop brilliantly with Sara gave Chris an opportunity to do good cop. However it's Gene who ended up being told by Sara that she was a killer. Although Sara was obviously wrong to kill Martin, the more that is unveiled about this guy, the less sympathetic a victim he becomes.

    Also in "Episode 4"

    The factory where Martin was found dead looked like the same place where Ryan was going to kill Sonya from the last episode.

    Alex (re Martin's body): "Why did they take it?"
    Gene: "How should I know? Coroners act like judges, they don't breathe human air and they very rarely explain things".

    I'm surprised that Alex's room was one that had a chimney in it, although as hiding places went, it was a convenient one for a diary.

    Caroline: "Girls do have their secrets".
    Alex: "Have you ever?"
    Caroline: "No".

    Sara: "Women have a voice that needs to be heard".
    Gene: "Don't we get enough of that at home? You carry on love, you're doing great".

    Alex's sexual prowess is still providing hot gossip as even Luigi kept annoying her about Evan. Gene was blatantly jealous of Evan as well.

    Gene: "Blimey that must be a barrel of laughs".
    Sara: "Socialists do have a sense of humour too".

    Caroline: "I don't appreciate -"
    Alex: "And I don't appreciate your lies. You are a bloody liar".

    The Bowie Clown appeared in one of Alex's fevered flashbacks this week. Also Evan appeared after the car bomb.

    Shaz: "Do you think I'm handicapped?"
    Chris: "No, you're a woman".

    Gene: "Right, let's be quick about it".
    Alex: "I bet you say that to all the girls".
    Gene: "Don't give them a choice".

    I noticed in all of Alex's flashbacks, her father Time doesn't actually say anything. He also comes across as being quite a dark character despite the affection he shows Alex.

    Ray (to Sara): "It doesn't take much to break someone's skull. You hit them just right and it cracks like an egg. It's a lot easier to hurt somebody".

    Gene: "Oh dear Lord, if this is a test, I fear I may fail. And I thought it would be the booze or the **** but, oh no! I'm gonna die in an underground vault, in the company of a posh, mouthy tart with a head full of brains and the common sense of a grain weevil".
    Alex: "We're not going to die. I can't die, can I? Can I?"

    Standout music: "To Cut A Long Story Short" by Spandau Ballet and "Love Reaction" by The Human League.

    Easily the strongest episode of the season and with the Kudos influence seeping through, the antics here were something that wouldn't have felt out of place on Keeley Hawes' other famous series, Spooks. It also helped that Ray improves as a character and that the humour came thick and fast.

    10/01/2008 6:35am | report abuse

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    The Whoverse Poll Debut, TV Stuff and Month Mass

    Brief start to the blog by mentioning that yesterday was a month since my mother passed away so there was a mention in church of her passing. I'm not a church person, it's a bit of a sore point for me but it was a nice gesture and as a family we're coping with our loss in our own ways.

    Secret Diary Of A Call Girl - 2x05

    Best episode yet in my opinion.

    - Alex had to find out that Belle was a call girl by walking in on her with a client.

    - Although I side with Alex more, I did feel for Belle. I know there's an element of selfishness with her constant use of the word 'tomorrow' but even still. Billie Piper raised her game in this episode.

    - Alex and Ben's conversation about Belle raised some points. Why is Ben still with Vanessa when it's obvious that he doesn't love her?

    - Good music here with Counting Crows "Colourblind" and Adele's "Hometown Glory".

    - No Bambi for once and no trailer for next week. What gives?

    Episode 6 airs Thursday at 10pm on ITV2.

    The L Word - 5x02: Look Out Here They Come

    Solid episode, very funny.

    - Oh I'm loving the Lez Girls clips - Bev/Shaun (Bette/Shane) or Nina/Shaun (Tina/Shane) but definitely not Bev/Helen (Bette/Helena).

    - Jenny's got herself a stalker, I mean personal assistant in Adele. There's someone actually deluded enough into thinking Jenny has talent.

    - Alice and Tasha are having issues over the latter's 'don't ask, don't tell' army mentality. Oh and Max has an admirer in Tom.

    - Helena and Dusty, don't care but it brings back memories of Bad Girls. Tina on the other hand is Bette obsessed and Shane scores at a wedding. No surprise there.

    The next episode, Lady Of The Lake airs Tuesdays at 10pm on Living2.

    Prison Break - 4x06: Blow Out

    Another enjoyable instalment.

    - Sara looked hot posing as a lawyer and I liked that she encouraged Michael to help Alex.

    - That being said, Alex is way in over his head with Wyatt.

    - So Gretchen has a daughter. I still refuse to like her.

    - However if she does GBH to T-Bag, I might try to like her.

    The next episode Sel Preservation airs on Tuesday at 10pm on Sky1

    Heroes - 3x01/3x02: The Second Coming/The Butterfly Effect

    First episode was OK, second one rocked.

    - Sylar should torture Claire everyday. Well maybe not but it would be better than him being revealed as Angela's other son.

    - Mohinder brought the stupid by experimenting on that compund with himself. Still he got to sleep with Maya so at least he had some fun.

    - Why couldn't Elle have more to do? I jumped for joy when Bob was killed. Liked Jesse as well and Tracy has potential as a character.

    - Daphne annoyed me and Hiro was a jerk to Ando which also annoyed me.

    The next episode One Of Us, One Of Them airs Wednesday at 10pm on BBC3.

    Ashes To Ashes - 1x05/1x06

    Nearly done but man, these episodes are getting better.

    - Loved Russell Tovey as Marcus. That guy needs to appear on more stuff.

    - Shaz said she'd do Alex at one point. Um, slash-tastic.

    - Gene appearing in Alex's bed has to mean something.

    - I still think Alex is on the verge of death.

    Review for these episodes are up, the last two next week.

    First off all I have not caught up with either Merlin or The Sarah Jane Adventures and when I do I will comment on them as soon as possible. With the latter I will comment when I've seen both parts of each story. I did catch Little Britain US and I have to admit, I wasn't too impressed. It had some funny moments but some of the new characters simply don't work for me. I will stick with it though and I did enjoy Rosie O'Donnell in Fat Fighters with Majorie Dawes. One show that has improved is No Heroics, with the second and third episodes providing much laughs. The Irish version of The Apprentice is surprisingly good as well, I'm enjoying it more than I thought I would and Alan Carr was an amusing guest on Friday Night With Jonathan Ross.

    Series Preview

    Britannia High - Season 1

    Starring: Mitch Hewer, Adam Garcia, Lorraine Pilkington, Mark Benton.

    Start Date: October both on TV3 and ITV1.

    What's Happening: An 8-part drama set in a fictional performing arts school climaxing with a ninety minute episode in which the students perform in their end of term showcase. Preceeded by two documentary episodes showing the development process for the show.

    Yay/Nay: A UK version to High School Musical? Personally not my cup of tea but it'll generate an audience, just not me.

    Trailer ...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izHhwyDBfgg

    TV Spoilers, Gossip, etc

    - Melissa George will be playing a bisexual character in the fifth season of Grey's Anatomy.

    - Michelle Forbes has scored a role on True Blood.

    - An episode of Ugly Betty will have Betty working for Wilhimena much to Daniel's annoyance.

    - Jimmy Smits got involved in an accident with a stunt double during filming of Dexter.

    Special Notice: Another blog will surface on Thursday, dedicated to Desperate Housewives as the show's fourth season ends and fifth season begins on Channel 4. However for DW people, the Poll will continue so don't worry. Speaking of which.

    The Week In Who

    - The BBC's winter line-up ad has included clips from Einstein And Eddington (with David Tennant in November) and Little Dorrit and Survivors (with Freema Agyeman in October and November). More details here ...

    http://blogtorwho.blogspot.com/2008_09_01_archive.html

    - There's a webiste for the book The Writers Tale. Here it is ...

    http://www.thewriterstale.com/

    - BBC Children's Books are releasing The Darksmith Legacy, a series of books each month starting from January 26th 2009.

    - Meanwhile here's a link to John Barrowman's "What About Us". Thank Phin for this one ...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf4GFvSzPgo

    Doctor Who - Fanfiction - Imprisonment Of The Doctor - Chapter 3

    The Doctor finds himself the prisoner of Davros or is it The Master? Elsewhere, Rose and Martha decide to save The Doctor but make a detour to begin with. Chapter 4 will be a bit more action packed.

    http://www.whofic.com/viewstory.php?sid=25681&chapter=3

    The Whoverse Poll 1

    For the debut it's going to be Time Lords and I want opinions people on both versions of The Doctor and their respective actor.

    Ninth Doctor - Christopher Eccleston (Season 1)

    Without his impact this series might not have not gone to prove that lightening does indeed strike twice. His time may have been short but man did, Christopher Eccleston rock as The Doctor.

    Tenth Doctor - David Tennant (Seasons 1-4, 2009 Specials - So Far)

    Yes he's drop dead gorgeous and his length on the series has definitely made him the Tom Baker of his generation but is he the better actor as The Doctor? I'm gonna have to think about this one.

    Song Of The Blog

    Counting Crows - Colourblind

    Used in this week's Secret Diary Of A Call Girl.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0s7ycdUcHk

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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY STUUUDOOOGG, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUU!!

    PARTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!

    *Sings* Shake shake shake....ahhhh.....shake shake shakkkkkke.....shake your booootyyy







    I am so cute.

    Anyywayy, on with the celebrations!!!



    mmmm! Gimme!



    Healthy pizza....I swear it's healthy...the website told me so!!



    Whoopsie, how did that get in there?





    Mmmm!! Oh wait, I said that already.

    Anywayyyy, enough partying....gift time!!! Woohoo!! Close your eyes, spin around three times, open your eyes. What was the point of that? My amusement!!!

    Here ya go chickita, your gifts from your special (yeah you know I'm special) newbie!!!!

    Part One:

    I gotted ya some special one of a kind, unique, just for my stu, you only, nobody else ( ) gift vouchers (certificates, cards, whatever you call 'em)...


    (Yeah, I totally made this one before the redesign and it's like your own little piece of history...yeah okay, I admit it, I lost the "pimp my profile" font that I made and couldn't make a new voucher with the new site in the background I rock!)


    mmmm stubiehuggles.


    'Cause....you know you're gonna need these. Damn Vista...I know, I know.


    Bud wallpaper? No problem!!

    So, that's part one of your gift. 12 vouchers. Good number. Nice and even. Pretty when you type it out. Twelve. (What?? I'm sleep deprived...yeah I'm writing this the night before but still )

    Part two requires a little journey with me.

    Cast your mind back a few weeks. You're jonesing for salad, I'm like "you freak" (you loff me), you're telling me you need new recipes and I'm like "BADINGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG IDEA" (you didn't know about the idea...)

    Follow me to the second part of your gift...

    Your very own Salad recipe book: Saladsforstu.blogspot.com

    It's a work in progress....as we find more salads for you I'll add them so you have somewhere to go when you're all outta ideas...but I've started it off for you & you should have enough to last you a few days! Enjoy babe!!

    Mwah!

    Have a superduperduperwooperfluperduper Birthday! I'll be around later to make sure you're having the bestest birthday EVER!!

    Oh and stu? Remember how I've been teasing you for a few days about asking staff to make a site blog for your birthday...

    Well...

    Yeah, I didn't really do it (I'm not ready to die yet) but if I had done, it woulda looked something like this (click to expand):

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    Much Loff!

    Mwah!! Birthday kisses!


    Posted 09/29/2008 10:17pm | views: 16,083
  • member since: 08/27/05

    Blackout Day

    In case you haven't heard about it yet, Glenn is organizing a tv.com blackout day the 30th of September to change the dreadfullness of tv.com's new layout.

    Why bother? I'd say, we can always try. Go to his Blogs for more info. [/lazy]

    Anyway, who's been having a good week? I have. I'm looking forward to school. Which is kinda sad

    and my Forum will be updated to V3 soon. So be sure to check it out when it's updated. Lots of new features, and no ads.

    Tv-wise, My mom finally finished watching BSG - Season 4 with me. I had a blast seeing my mom enjoying a sci-fi. Who would've thought? I might start a BSG episode countdown soon.

    We started watching Carnivale last week, and she's enjoying that one a lot so far. I effing love this show, it was about time I rewatched it again. Definitely Top 3 Material.


    Reviews



    Heroes 3x01&02

    I'm seriously starting to ask myself why i'm still watching this shyte?
    The Season opener had some of the worst acting on the show so far, and that from a show full of crappy actors. The Sylar/Claire scenes were especially horrific.
    It was like reading a bad comic book with terrible dialog, only life-action. What else happened? Oh yeah, Mohinder got himself some super powers and future Peter shot Nathan. It's like watching Smallville all of a sudden.
    Second episode was a whole lot better, it actually seemed like it was trying to advance the story. It had some decent special effects and Ali Larter came back into the game. I almost forgot why i'm still watching this show, and when she came on screen I suddenly remembered.
    "The Second Coming" Rating: D+
    "The Butterfly Effect" Rating: B

    Fringe 1x02&03

    Okay, my main problem with this show is the lead actress. I'm not even gonna go look up her name, she's just unconvincing, uncharismatic and completely uninteresting. She doesn't add anything to the show except some really blunt facial expressions.
    The show also fails at captivating my interest. it's slow moving, and at times, quite boring.
    But on the plus side, I do think that the acting is quite good in most cases. I really like the Walter-character, and his father/son relationship with Peter. Their dinamic-relationship is the only thing that really interests me at this point.
    Both episodes were stand-alone-ish. Neither was remotely original, but they weren't bad either. I liked the second episode the most so far, it was well done and had a some good character moments. The third episode seemed like it was trying to develop the minor Mythology of the show, but it failed at keeping me interest. However, I do think that it's a well done show, and I feel like it might have some good episodes in the future. So for now... i'm sticking with it, even though i'm far from sold.
    "The Same Old Story" Rating: B-
    "The Ghost Network" Rating: C+

    The Office 5x01 "Weight Loss"

    A decent opening, with a slow start. I'm not feeling the Holly character one bit, I actually think she's a huge drag and hopefully she won't stick.
    But what i'm hating the most is the Bernard/Angela/Dwight triangle. It doesn't work, Angela cheating with Dwight... no. I liked their relationship in the earlier seasons, when it was all awkward and stuff. But now... I hate it.
    On the plus side, Jim & Pam are still the cutest things ever. SPOILER - I did not expect him to prupose. It was probably the cutest scene they've had together and really the highlight of the episode.
    But it did have it's funny moments. Michael is still a jerk, Ryan is still a dick, Dwight & Kelly are still mentally challanged. I liked it a lot. Hopefully it will be better than last Season.
    Rating: B+


    Music List: 160-141


    160: "Loose Yourself" - Eminem

    I'm not a big fan of Rap, but I love Eminem. He has those really funny songs, and also those powerful songs where he sings about his life. This is definitely one of those.
    Quote: A normal life is boring, but superstardom's close to post mortem.

    159: "The Roof Is On Fire" - Bloodhound Gang

    The funniest song on the list, the video is very random as is the band. Crazyness!
    Quote: Yeah I'm hung like planet Pluto hard to see with the naked eye.

    158: "Pyramid Song" - Radiohead

    Eh,,, the video is very weird. Even for me. It would be higher otherwise, but the song is just so powerful. It's probably my favorite song of theirs. Did I mention that it's powerful?
    Quote: We all went to heaven in a little row boat, there was nothing to fear and nothing to doubt.

    157: "Like A Prayer" - Madonna

    Madonna's second time on the list. Well this song is obviously about oral sex (right?) the video is great, with the burning crosses and everything. The song legendary.
    Quote: I'm down on my knees, I wanna take you there.

    156: "Ready Or Not" - Fugees

    Fugees second and last time on the list. This song is really cool, with the Enya music in the background. And the entire band sings togetha.
    Quote: I play my enemies like a game of chess, where I rest, No stress.

    155: "Until It Sleeps" - Metallica

    A very frustrating song, I love songs that can make me feel frustrated. And the video is easily one of my favorite ones. It's sexy, creepy, evil-ish. Love it.
    Quote: And the dirt still stains me, so wash me until I'm clean.

    154: "Evil" - Interpol

    Interpol have really weird music and music videos. This one is probably the weirdest, and it reminds me of Angel's 'Smile Time'. Cuteness!
    Quote: Lay some grease inside my hand. It's a sentimental jury, and the makings of a good plan.

    153: "Just A Girl" - No Doubt

    No Doubt was one of my favorite bands back in the 90's. I loved rocky Gwen Stefani, she was insane. I love this song, know it by heart actually.
    Quote: I'm just a girl, all pretty and petite so don't let me have any rights.

    152: "Overcome" - Live

    A lot of songs came out after Sep 11. But this was my favorite by far. It's powerful and very sad, love the video as well.
    Quote: Even now the world is bleedin' but feelin' just fine all numb.

    151: "Viva Forever" - Spice Girls

    Yeah, yeah. I used to be a big fan and still like some of their songs. This one still means a lot to me. It reminds me of my dog, who I miss him a lot. Beautiful song, weird-ass video.
    Quote: Promises made, every memory saved has reflections in my mind.

    150: "You Oughta Know" - Alanis Morissette

    Alanis' second time on the list. I love the honesty of this song, and the vintage-feel of the video. Kick-ass song.
    Quote: It was a slap in the face how quickly I was replaced. Are you thinking of me when you fck her?.

    149: "Mein Teil" - Rammstein

    Rammstein's second appearance on the list. This is definitely their weirdest video, very nazi-like. I like the parts where an angel seems to be giving the dude a blow job. Hah. I looked up the translation and they're frakkin crazy. If the translation is right, they're singing about eating a penis
    Quote: Weiche Teile und auch harte stehen auf der Speisekarte.

    148: "Ghost" - Michael Jackson

    I love this video, there are longer versions so go look those up. Michael kicks ass no matter what people say.
    Quote: They put a knife in my back, shot an arrow in me. Tell me are you the ghost of jealousy?

    147: "Goodbye My Lover" - James Blunt

    Ah, I absolutely love this guy. His voice is very 'unique' and his music is often pretty depressing. You know I like that. The video is passionate.
    Quote: I am a dreamer and when i wake, you can't break my spirit. It's my dreams you take.

    146: "How Long, How Come" - Babyface ft Stevie Wonder

    One of the first videos I remember watching. It tells a sad tale about a woman who was beaten by her man. I love videos that tell a story. Song is beautiful.
    Quote: She tried to give a cry for help. She even blamed things on herself, but no one came to her aid.

    145: "Pink" - Aerosmith

    Ah, Aerosmith once again. I love this video, it's so much fun. It makes me feel high.
    Quote: Pink gets me high as a kite.

    144: "Only Happy When It Rains" - Garbage

    Garbage's second appearance. I love the lyrics, it's funny. Their videos are always sexy, somehow.
    Quote: Pour your misery down on me.

    143: "My Favorite Game" - The Cardigans

    I'm not a big fan of them, but this song kicks so much assss. The car stunts are badass, poor Felix the Cat though. I'm probably gonna do something like this once I get my own car.
    Quote: I had a vision I could turn you right, a stupid mission and a lethal fight.

    142: "Clint Eastwood" - Gorillaz

    Badass song, I love the Gorillaz. An animated band you say? I'm not crazy about the dance-theme they took. But I loved them when they were creepy/rock-ish. Video pwns.
    Quote: Lifeless. To know the definition for what life is.

    141: "Insomnia" - Faithless

    Okay, these peeps are creepy-ass motherfraggers. I love the video, it's creepy. And I love the beat, totally kick-ass. It owns..
    Quote: I only smoke weed when I need to.

    To be continued...

    That's all for now, kids.

    Posted 09/28/2008 11:05am | views: 16,083
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