Riona (
rionaleonhart) wrote2006-05-17 09:29 pm
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His Brain Is Eating Itself!
If you're a fan, or indeed if you're not, you might want to watch this short but brilliant spoof of House from Monday's episode of Dead Ringers. (EDIT: ...and now it's been deleted. That is unfortunate.)
Speaking of House, I have now watched the Pilot. Spoiler blackout!
EDIT: OH YES AND HOW COULD I FORGET WHEN THE JANITOR TURNED UP AND LIFTED WILSON INTO HIS ARMS AND CARRIED HIM OFF INTO A GLORIOUS SUNSET? OH DEAR I AM LEAVING THIS OUTSIDE THE SPOILER BLACKOUT BUT THAT IS OKAY BECAUSE IT IS SO AWESOME THAT PEOPLE DO NOT CARE THAT THEY WERE SPOILED FOR IT.
dr_nice_shoes for all your Wilson/Janitor House/Scrubs-crossover-related needs, people.
There is an advert for British Airways running at the moment that uses, as its background music, ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’. Er, did it not occur to anyone that a song with the lyrics ‘I’m leaving on a jet plane/Don’t know when I’ll be back again/Oh, babe, I hate to go’ might not be the smartest choice for airline advertising?
Hey, can anyone think of a good reason for Dr. Cox to go to Silent Hill immediately post-'My Lunch'? Not that I am writing an incredibly on-crack crossover that I swore I wouldn't or anything.
Speaking of House, I have now watched the Pilot. Spoiler blackout!
I'd love to be able to say something coherent or interesting, but all I can think at the moment is OH DEAR GOD A CERTAIN MEDICAL PROCEDURE IN THAT EPISODE IS GOING TO GIVE ME NIGHTMARES FOR EVER. Also that, as I'd already watched the above-linked parody, I laughed until I could not breathe when Chase dramatically asked "You think she's got a worm in her brain?".
I wish I could think of some subtle way of working the assless freak in here, but alas I cannot.
...FOR EVER.
I wish I could think of some subtle way of working the assless freak in here, but alas I cannot.
...FOR EVER.
EDIT: OH YES AND HOW COULD I FORGET WHEN THE JANITOR TURNED UP AND LIFTED WILSON INTO HIS ARMS AND CARRIED HIM OFF INTO A GLORIOUS SUNSET? OH DEAR I AM LEAVING THIS OUTSIDE THE SPOILER BLACKOUT BUT THAT IS OKAY BECAUSE IT IS SO AWESOME THAT PEOPLE DO NOT CARE THAT THEY WERE SPOILED FOR IT.
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There is an advert for British Airways running at the moment that uses, as its background music, ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’. Er, did it not occur to anyone that a song with the lyrics ‘I’m leaving on a jet plane/Don’t know when I’ll be back again/Oh, babe, I hate to go’ might not be the smartest choice for airline advertising?
Hey, can anyone think of a good reason for Dr. Cox to go to Silent Hill immediately post-'My Lunch'? Not that I am writing an incredibly on-crack crossover that I swore I wouldn't or anything.
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I think it is so radtacular that you are writing that incredibly on-crack crossover and I can't wait to see it woooo. I offer mindless support and ENTHUSIASM YAY GO TEAM but I'm not very good at thinking so you'll probably just get a lot of noise and encouragement from me, not inspiration.
ALSO? YOU ARE SO COOL IT HURTS A BIT, BUT IN A REALLY GOOD WAY.
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Anyway.
I have watched a episode of Scrubs! It was from Season 4 I think and it had Matthew Perry in it and it was beautiful. I was totally planning to comment to your next Scrubs fanning post with a lot of capital letters and EXCITEMENT!, but as I mentioned before; you are over your quota.
I thought you might like to know that!
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I would love to hear what you have to say of Scrubs-related EXCITEMENT! (I was allowed to use caps there because I was quoting you, okay?)
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My Scrubs related EXCITEMENT! can be summed up in these four easy stages:
1) They began the episode with JD and his friend practicing their slow running. Hooked.
2) I'm a bit sick, so I won't be able to describe this as well as I might; this show is gorgeously written. Subtle cracks hidden inside the crude visual gags which are themselves metareferences to the entire genre.
2a) A popup window just popped up on my monitor. It was advertising something called 'Bikini Island' I think? These women were mostly not really wearing bikinis, I have to note. Not that i'm complaining! It's all good.
3) Anyways - Dr. Cox. Oh jesus christ, they don't give him one single saving human grace. That takes some bloody guts. Unfortunatly, they probably do give him at least some human emotion later on (or earler on), which just makes me sad inside.
4) The editing, the direction, the cinematography; amazing. When they needed to, the cast could move like dancers; when they neeeded to, they could move like extras in The Bold & The Beautiful. The settings, the swift cuts that somehow didn't become the usual 'Family Guy' inspired utterly random jokes, the random use of hallucinations and interior monolouge.
So basically it is a good show. I thank you for being so utterly nutty about it you convinced me to wait until Madame President was over to see it!
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I am absolutely thrilled that you like it. THIS CALLS FOR VICTORIOUS DANCING. (You've made me all selfconscious about using allcaps now.)
Dr. Cox does have some humanity, I'm afraid. It's just cunningly hidden most of the time.
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That is all.
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actually, that's kinda cracked out, and my brain really can't process something like that tonight.