Finally started Who again.
Well, after I put together my Starry Night puzzle. It took me about 5 hours, for 300 pieces. But then, it's a hard painting to put together. Still, I feel like it shouldn't have taken me that long, though I haven't done a puzzle in forever. I was going to get a frame for it, still might. Strangely enough, it actually came with glue to hold it together once it was finished. I though that was pretty cool. I have one other one still that I bought when I went to COEX, but there are a few more there that I was looking at that I liked - three of them were from Night of the Milky Way Railway, which I thought was pretty fricking awesome.
Then I ate the rest of my burrito and watched Human Nature/Family of Blood. I really liked that episode. For one thing, Thomas Sangster is so adorable. (He was the kid in Love Actually, Sam, whose mom died.) And he's only two years older than my sister, which makes me feel kinda weird, but oh well. I'm sure everyone has their child molestation urges every now and then. Though he is 18.... as of May.
I was annoyed with the Doctor for the way he treated Joan, but she was a bit snitty at the end too, though I can sympathize. I mean, he has Martha - and he'd just heard her say she loved him! And then goes to ask Joan if she wants to come along. -sigh- Watching this made me realize how amazing David Tennant is, how much I am going to miss him, and think that perhaps I should watch his new show. Looking it up on Imdb, it doesn't look too amazing, but still... But then, I have a ton of other things to watch. Psych, Torchwood (when it omg FINALLY AIRS), etc. Legend of the Seeker, the Sword of Truth miniseries is finally out, and while I kind of cringe, I also want to see it. And people keep talking about Merlin.
Ack. Just got lost on IMDB for 30 minutes reading randomness. Interestingly, they are remaking one of my fave shows from when I was younger, Cupid. No Jeremy Piven, but alas. Although, Fantasy Island wasn't as good as I remembered it being when I rewatched it, but it was still pretty damn sweet. I never did review it, though I meant to. Oh well. So much to do, so little time. Did I mention I was thinking of taking up watercolors again?
And lastly, cause I need to go to bed - I saw this and it made me laugh. Look at it, really.
'Torchwood' Writing Provides Absolute Confidence
It all changes in 2009 and fans of "Torchwood" have got to be ready.
One thing that won’t change, though, is the high standards and quality of writing the series has displayed from the first season.
http://www.syfyportal.com/news425614.htmlI choked when I read that second sentence.... -laughs-
Korean word of the day from Daisy teacher:
grandfather = haramboji
(In case you're wondering, grandmother = halmoni)