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Oct. 21st, 2010 05:30 pmWatching Brennan interacting with Booth this season is somewhat akin to watching Sam and Dean - there's a Hannah and there's a Lisa in the background omg. I've always loved Brennan's easy relationship with Booth, am still hoping that those two will get together someday, and I think Sam and Dean's relationship has gotten better in the last two episodes, despite the something-is-wrong-with-Sam cloud hanging over them. But. There's a Hannah and there's a Lisa in the background. Omg.
It'd be interesting to see how they're going to further work the two women into the story ( or out of, as the case may be ). My money is on Bones for a better storyline but SPN has a way of surprising you when you least expect it, so we'll see.
On the book front, I've just finished The First Casualty by Ben Elton. I enjoyed that though it didn't make me laugh hysterically the way his other books did. His first "serious" work, I believe, and I guess it's hard to be funny when the subject matter is WW1. But then, his books are all ( well, mostly ) about serious stuff and yet he always managed to make me laugh non-stop.
Going on to my fourth book this year ( go me, I'm on a roll. Heheh,
katikat is probably rolling her eyes now ) - Brisingr by Christopher Paolini. The third book in the Eragon series. I've quite forgotten what the story is all about, or the movie, it has been so long since I last read the first two books. I do remember that Rachel Weisz was the voice of Shapira, and John Malkovic played Galbatorix.
Survivor and The Amazing Race Asia tonight!
It'd be interesting to see how they're going to further work the two women into the story ( or out of, as the case may be ). My money is on Bones for a better storyline but SPN has a way of surprising you when you least expect it, so we'll see.
On the book front, I've just finished The First Casualty by Ben Elton. I enjoyed that though it didn't make me laugh hysterically the way his other books did. His first "serious" work, I believe, and I guess it's hard to be funny when the subject matter is WW1. But then, his books are all ( well, mostly ) about serious stuff and yet he always managed to make me laugh non-stop.
Going on to my fourth book this year ( go me, I'm on a roll. Heheh,
Survivor and The Amazing Race Asia tonight!
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