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Jul. 22nd, 2012 09:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Still lots and lots of moving. Not for me though, I stayed home and played Fallout 3. Which by the way, got depressing as fuck. And then more depressing as fuck. Poor Player Character. Still, I did manage to find a friend for her. Then they died. I went "lol, no" and reloaded a save.
I also have thoughts about Poltergeist: The Legacy, but they're probably not going to mean much to anyone if they haven't seen the show. Essentially, it's that I'm pretty sure half the programme is terrible because they have two characters (of five) that basically just look perturbed about things and angst and shout ineffectually. And weirdly, they're the two that have accents. I think maybe they were trying to go for 'mysterious and troubled' and ended up with 'pretentious and a bit rubbish'. On the other hand, it explains why even though I loved Nick and sort of slashed people at the age I was when I watched it, I never had a pairing for him. Because the two main options for it were both terrible. Only two of the characters (including Nick) really act like human beings. And the other one is pretty good, but they haven't really done a lot with her, five episodes in. She is the only black character. In some sad ways I'm not suprised.
My main complaint about Poltergeist: The Legacy though is that I'm pretty sure that after watching Season 1, I'm going to want to watch Season 2. I remember loving it a lot more, and it has some of the best episodes for my favourite character. Sadly, the only place you can legally get Season 2 at the moment is On Demand from Amazon.com, in America - where because it's On Demand, it costs sixty dollars. Which is about £40, plus shipping. And because it's On Demand, you can't really get it second hand or from anywhere else a bit cheaper. And my skills at getting TV from other sources are a bit rusty at the moment. Hmph.
I have to wait till mum gets home from my sister's before we can have dinner, because she's going to McDonald's and bringing it back with her. She called about an hour ago, and didn't say when she'd be home, and hasn't turned up yet. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh.
I also have thoughts about Poltergeist: The Legacy, but they're probably not going to mean much to anyone if they haven't seen the show. Essentially, it's that I'm pretty sure half the programme is terrible because they have two characters (of five) that basically just look perturbed about things and angst and shout ineffectually. And weirdly, they're the two that have accents. I think maybe they were trying to go for 'mysterious and troubled' and ended up with 'pretentious and a bit rubbish'. On the other hand, it explains why even though I loved Nick and sort of slashed people at the age I was when I watched it, I never had a pairing for him. Because the two main options for it were both terrible. Only two of the characters (including Nick) really act like human beings. And the other one is pretty good, but they haven't really done a lot with her, five episodes in. She is the only black character. In some sad ways I'm not suprised.
My main complaint about Poltergeist: The Legacy though is that I'm pretty sure that after watching Season 1, I'm going to want to watch Season 2. I remember loving it a lot more, and it has some of the best episodes for my favourite character. Sadly, the only place you can legally get Season 2 at the moment is On Demand from Amazon.com, in America - where because it's On Demand, it costs sixty dollars. Which is about £40, plus shipping. And because it's On Demand, you can't really get it second hand or from anywhere else a bit cheaper. And my skills at getting TV from other sources are a bit rusty at the moment. Hmph.
I have to wait till mum gets home from my sister's before we can have dinner, because she's going to McDonald's and bringing it back with her. She called about an hour ago, and didn't say when she'd be home, and hasn't turned up yet. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh.