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I have suspected it for a while, but today I found out for sure that the Secret Circle had named their Scary Black Man character - with an accent - 'Eben'. Pronounced 'Ebon'. Similar to ebony. Well done, Secret Circle.

Also I still mostly ship Cassie with her soulmate's alcoholic dad. But it turns out Adam has way more chemistry with another girl called Faye than with either his soulmate or his true love, so that works out quite nicely. And now Jake has John Blackwell to gaze soulfully at. So everybody's happy.

The final two episodes are next week. Final two episodes FOREVER. Finally I will know all of their ridiculous, ridiculous secrets.

Also Got To Dance came back. AND MADE ME SO HAPPY. They've changed the format, which I didn't like, but have gotten used to, it is quite good in some ways. And all the same judges are there and they all still love each other. Unfortunately while searching for Kimberley Wyatt love on Tumblr I found another slightly racist promo of her, I wish she would stop doing that. But other than that I love her. She got married, and Ashley brought it up and pointed her 'One Ring'. Yesterday he had a troubled moment while picking an act and we found out Kimberley calls him 'Ash' quite casually. And she's just broken the news publicly that she's pregnant, so they may talk about it on the live shows coming up. I hope they do another series together. Ashley and Adam would love her baby so much. Although I suppose it would mean she had to spend less time taking care of it, if she was busy doing a show. WELL. Some sacrifices have to be made.
girlofprey: (Strictly Come Dancing dance big skirt)
My parents are home. My mum said they'd probably be back by about 3pm, but just I was getting ready to come downstairs at about quarter to 2 I saw them pulling into the driveway. Almost the first thing my mum said to me as she came in was how horrible it had been - while laughing - and showing me her bitten-off fake nails. I get the feeling I made a wise decision not to go with them.

At first the kids stayed for a bit, while mum and dad unpacked and sorted out which things were theirs and which weren't. While mum and dad were sorting things out the kids were basically demanding to go home, and when everything was unpacked and my parents were ready to take them, they were demanding to stay. I beat a hasty retreat to my bedroom. Where I have been pretty much ever since, apart from going down for dinner. I think everything's basically back to normal now though.

What I do want to say is that this week I was largely entertained by Got To Dance semi-finals, which they repeated on Sky 1 every day this week. I LOVE GOT TO DANCE SO MUCH. I love all the judges. And we have some amazing amateur dancers in the UK. The only real low point was that each of the judges performed a dance themselves on each show, and Kimberley went first, and she is basically my favourite judge and was going to be doing some contemporary dancing, which she originally trained in, and I was really excited...and then her dance turned out to be slightly racist. The staging at least. It wasn't like the worst thing I'd ever seen, but it leaned pretty heavily on the 'problematic and kind of appropriative' line. Which was a shame. Apart from anything else, I couldn't concentrate on her dancing, like I wanted to, because I kept getting distracted by how awful it was. Oh well. Later on in the week she did another dance with Adam Garcia, although it was more along the lines of her commercial dancing. But it was also less racist. Which was nice.

Anyway. The show itself made me grit my teeth repeatedly, because of their habit of making all the contestants read and look at a few of the Twitter/Facebook/livechat comments about them online after they get their judges' comments. Which Davina McCall makes them read, and reads out LOUDLY AND MEANINGFULLY. Every time it happened I basically wanted to smash up my TV. Also I really hate the way they 'excitingly edit' dance routines on shows like that. Maybe it's just my OCD talking, wanting everything to be the same, and I've probably complained about it before on other dance shows. But I just think that performances like that are meant to be watched on a stage, where they are performed. By members of the audience who have one vantage point, and only one, all the way through. Not constantly cutting to an overhead shot, and then swirling round them. JUST LET ME WATCH THE DANCING. FROM THE FRONT. So yeah. That was annoying.

But mostly it was lovely, and showed me some amazing dancing. Like, some beautiful poledancing:





And Hoofing, which is a style of dance I didn't even know about:



All of which was lovely. And Adam Garcia did a performance that kind of blew me away. Which was odd, because of the three judges, he's probably my 3rd favourite. I still love him, but you know, Kim and Ashley. But still. And then he and Kim danced together. And Ashley was obviously so sad not to be dancing with them. THEY EACH PROMISED HIM ONE DAY THEY WOULD DANCE WITH HIM. I love them. Apparently they are adding a fourth judge in the next series. I am mostly excited by this, for some reason, but also slightly worried it will ruin the current brilliance of them. DON'T RUIN THE CURRENT BRILLIANCE OF THEM. That is all.

ETA: I am wrong - the new judge is replacing Adam, who has left for...reasons. See, this is why he is my 3rd favourite. Maybe. The new judge is a guy from JLS. I am slightly more apprehensive about what the new series and judge-dynamic could be like now. But. It could still be GREAT.
girlofprey: (Cartoons Simpsons South Park)
It snowed here today. My mum swore it would today - I think from studying the weather reports - and indeed it did. She also said it would be at 1pm, and it didn't start until about 2:30, but still. It's really deep now, the back garden looks like a swimming pool. A white swimming pool. Or at least less deep than usual. You know what I mean.

This afternoon I watched about 4 Got To Dance: Auditions Uncut episodes in a row. Which was basically just extra amazing auditions they hadn't had time to put in the actual shows. I really love Got To Dance. I love all the judges, I love the fact that it's had the same judges for three years so they all know each other really well, and I love the fact that it's all amateur dancers, and a lot of them are really wicked.

But probably the best moment - aside from all the dancing - was probably when a cheerleading troupe came on called The Nixon Vixens. Which mostly made me think of [livejournal.com profile] cakesy. I imagine the Nixon Vixens were what his trashy all-female bodyguard/assassin squad would have been called if they'd ever made brilliant action films about him. I don't know why they didn't. It's hard to imagine Nixsploitation films being anything but amazing and definite money-makers.

Then mum and I went for a walk in the snow to the local Aldi for supplies. We got a bit cold and wet. I had to run back for a hat. But it was pretty lovely all the same.

Then I came back and played Skyrim. I LOVE SKYRIM. I don't really talk about it because I'm sure it's annoying and I don't really want to spoiler anyone. BUT I LOVE IT. Mild spoilers )

And then Saints Row 2. Sometimes I think maybe the best part of Saints Row 2 is being able to customise the cars. I FOUND A PLACE WHERE I CAN CUSTOMISE VANS, OH JOY OF JOYS. But that clearly isn't the best part of Saints Row 2. It's when you get unlimited rifle ammo.

In other news, I hate Tumblr. Sort of. There are many many things I hate about Tumblr. Which I will list now:

  • When you go to look at a picture to see what it is, and there are no tags, so you don't know what it is.


  • When you think a picture has no tags, but then you realise it - and possibly many others - actually does, they're just in a different place than you're used to, because customisation and everything, but having a set place for tags when sometimes you just don't have any, MIGHT BE ACTUALLY FUCKING USEFUL.

  • How hard it is sometimes to get an actual permanent link for a picture or post, because you want to bookmark it as well as Like it. Clicking it just gets you a link to an image file. Clicking notes sometimes takes you to a tag list, or your own Dashboard for some reason. I don't want to reblog it. ASkjdsdjfksfk.


  • When you open link to someone's Tumblr in a new tab, and it playing music, and there is no obvious place on the page to switch the music off. Sometimes this leads to you discovering wonderful music you used to love, like Always by Erasure. Sometimes it's just really fucking annoying.

Phew. And in other news, you know how sometimes one thing is enough to suddenly make you remember and love an old fandom/show again? Someone did a pimp for Total Recall 2070 on [livejournal.com profile] smallfandomfest - which looks really brilliant, by the way - and I spent ages trying to work out who the guy who plays one of the leads is, before working out/looking up that yes, it is Michael Easton, who, yes, was in Two. Oh. Two is a show that I used to watch when I was really young. It was on Five late at night so I had to watch it in bed on school nights before I went to sleep. It was about a man, an English teacher, played by Michael Easton, who is really lovely and has a great life and a lovely wife and everything. Then one day he discovers he has an evil twin brother, and before he knows it, his evil twin has murdered his wife and a bunch of other people, framed him for it (because no-one knows he has a brother, and there is no evidence of it anymore), and then gone on the run. His evil brother did NOT have a good life, having been kept with their crazy mother, or kidnapped by a crazy woman? Rather than adopted by loving parents like the good brother was. Then the evil brother found out he had a brain aneurysm, and no matter what he did, was probably going to just drop dead one day in the near future. So he decided to use his last few months making his long-lost brother's life hell. Michael Easton also played the evil brother. His name was Booth. I LOVED HIM SO MUCH. Mostly every episode was the good brother (Gus) trying to track down his evil brother before he died, and running from the cops, while also trying to help whatever poor woebegone souls he met in his travels. And usually, about once an episode, got a psychotic phonecall from his evil brother, who basically called to smoke and be sarcastic and taunting at him. I loved Two so much. It's a shame they never put it on DVD so I could buy it. A CRYING SHAME. And I had forgotten all about that, and now I have suddenly remembered again because of the pimp on [livejournal.com profile] smallfandomdest. Hmph.

I am also going to start watching Series 3 of American Dad. It's sort of the last go I am going to give American Dad. I do find a lot of it quite funny, and some of the characters I really love. But the character I was most interested (in American Dad, I know, I know), is sort of mostly being used as a plot point for other characters. Which I kind of understand, but still. And I know it's satire and all, but sometimes I really can't tell whether they are satirising an issue or just getting a cheap laugh out of it. And that problem basically just got worse in Series 2. Also there's a rape joke in basically every episode now. And sometimes, there's two. So. Essentially there's an episode I'm really interested in seeing in Series 3, so I'm going to watch series 3 or at least up until that episode, and if it hasn't improved by then, I will probably stop watching it. Yes.
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Another clothes-related post I have saved you from: dresses. I don't know what it is, but I am feeling interested in clothes at the moment. Possibly it's from buying those jeans. But anyway, I may have bought myself some dresses online in the past few days maybe. Only because I found really beautiful ones that were in my size and in the sales. And I only own one dress at present. But shhh, anyway. Partly, it's kind of to cheer myself up over the fact that this dress might be one of the prettiest dresses I've ever seen, and as far as I can tell, they only ever made it in sizes up to 12. Possibly this is because the form-fittingness might not suit a larger woman/person as well. But I'm choosing to assume that it's because high street shops and boutiques hate larger women. But in any case: sigh...

In cheerier news, another Christmas present I got, a few days after Christmas, was the complete series of Daria on DVD, which I have been watching for the past few weeks. God. I can't say I'd forgotten I love Daria, but I might have forgotten how MUCH I love Daria. I love Daria (the character). I love Jane. I love Quinn. I love Helen. I love Jodie. I love the female science teacher whose name I can't remember at the moment. I love Jake. I love Mr DeMartino. And quite a few other characters besides. And I love Daria (the show). It's a little bit of a strange way to watch it, because they've just put a certain number of episodes on each disc, so I don't really know which season I'm watching at the moment. But they kind of all follow on from each other anyway, so it's not too jarring. And in some ways, it's kind of nice to just have ROLLING DARIA. Anyway. I'm massively enjoying it is my point, I think.

And I have been watching Got To Dance lately, which I keep meaning to talk about, but keep forgetting. Got To Dance is sort of the poor cousin of all the dance shows that are out at the moment, I think, but I really like it. I'm not a big Pussycat Dolls fan, but I like Kimberley, and I like that she's the strict one. And I like that the judges just have to give their judgements based on the dance, before asking any questions or hearing any stories about the dancers themselves. They can change their mind later, and often do, usually one of the boys with Kimberley judging them from one side (although last night Kimberley did it, to the boys' amazement), but I like that they just have to make their judgements straight away, to begin with. And I quite like the ethos of the show, that it's just about giving little dance troupes a chance, not necessarily making them into stars, but letting them be in a competition and be on TV and hopefully win some money. And this series they're doing a thing where they've started a fund, and they sometimes go to dancers who didn't go through to the shortlist but who they think had potential or clearly had a passion for dance, and they give them some money to just train and maybe build up their technique, which is quite lovely. And sometimes some of the dancers they have on there are fucking amazing. So yes. I'm really enjoying it.

And finally, a thing I didn't know before and learned yesterday from a nature documentary: killer whales are apparently technically part of the dolphin family. Which I would not have guessed. It kind of explains their viciousness a bit though. And a thing I didn't know before and learned a few months ago from an encyclopedia: dolphins are actually mammals. I SHOULD BRUSH UP ON ANIMALS, MAYBE.
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