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Bookmarks for November 17th through November 18th

These are my links for November 17th through November 18th:

KITT, scan my vital signs

Sad but true: I’m refreshing my favourite bittorrent page every few minutes, because I want to see David Hasselhoff cry on American Idol. right. now.

As for other bad television… I have succumbed to Big Brother (UK). Oh noes!

My only previous experience with the show was the finale of BB 1 (NL), seven (?) years ago. Yes, I have been strong for the best part of a decade. Anyway, not going to explain myself. Just… freakshow! They must all die a thousand deaths, these uncouth members of Generation Beck’s, these loose moraled bullies, these sluts and dunces. Vile Sezer in particular, with Nikki ‘want a pony or I’ll hold my breath till I explode’ a close second and Richard the scheming bastard third.

I feel dirty. Time for some expressionist art.

Sliding down the surface of things

Cremaster, schmemaster, what about the good old idiot box, eh?

Veronica Mars’s Season Finale
Gosh, that would have been brilliant if I gave a crap about these characters. Which unfortunately, I don’t. Plus… hate the editing on this show, it looks like a rush job every time. So here we have the strange phenomenon where in a comparison of V.M. and The O.C., V.M. should by all rights win. But I’d rather watch the O.C., because strange as it may seem, it’s easier to care about Summer than about the entire cast of V.M. put together.

The West Wing – ‘Institutional Memory’
My favourite show redeems itself after the previous week’s snorefest. I mean, come on. Vinick? Santos? Does anyone really care? How on on earth John Wells could have imagined it was a good idea to spend the second to last episode almost entirely sans regulars is beyond me. Thankfully the penultimate, *sniff*, episode, penned by Deborah Cahn, delivered. With lots of Danny goodness. And Toby and CJ. ‘There’s a typo in the constitution.’ And CJ and Danny. ‘Because I like the sound of your voice.’ And Margaret, at the door. Did I mention Danny? I shamelessly cried through the last ten minutes of the episode. Hurray for Timothy Busfield being in the Studio 60 cast. Anyway. Fingers crossed the finale (*chokes*) doesn’t bomb.

American Idol – Final III
Huh? America gets it right? Goodbye grunge!Chris, glad to see ya go. Still waiting for Taylor to really rip it up, I’m beginning to think he hasn’t got it in him. Elliot’s an odd one. On the surface, I don’t like his voice, but it *does* give me the shivers at times.

House – ‘Forever’
I’m sorry to say it, but.. bored now. Hugh Laurie is great as House, though not half as rude as he was even at the start of this season, but the rest of the cast – bar Cuddy – doesn’t quite float my boat.

Lost – Two for the road
Oh, good riddance!

The Apprentice U.K.
Sir Alan picks cold and mysterious over loud and upfront. None of the contestants this year were particularly eloquent. You know, I keep expecting brilliance, but all we get is half baked attempts.

Actually, that is the biggest disappointment of my adult life. As I looked forward to being a grown up and having a job, I thought there’d be more knowledge, more skill in the work place, more vision in the board room, more fire in the hole. But I find that with every different management team and every changing of the guards there’s only different theories, different consultants with contradictory advice, a constant reinventing of the wheel and a whole lot of fumbling in the dark. I thought there’d be more than that.

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