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Oct

 

Did not get any sleep last night. Which has given me a killer headache, not to mention I feel like I’m going to jump out of my skin. Hate that feeling. Oh well. It’ll pass eventually.

So what did you guys think of last night’s Bones? I giggled. A lot. And kept thinking I should write down the lines that had me laughing because I knew I’d forget them by this morning. And I was right.

Tonight on TV is a much calmer schedule. Survivor, the season premiere of CSI (where Warrick dies and we apparently set up the departure of Grissom which I think will ruin the show), and the series premiere of Eleventh Hour. I’ve really been looking forward to the latter show. I enjoyed the original British edition which I saw on BBC America. It starred Patrick Stewart. Usually, I don’t care for remakes of Brit shows (which is why I’m giving Life on Mars a pass—been there, done that/if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it), but the Brit version of Eleventh Hour was only four two-hour episodes. The U.S. version has amped up the sex appeal by casting Rufus Sewell *swoon* and I’m hoping they do the show justice and it lasts a long time. But since we’re depending on the fickle nature of the U.S. audience, I’m not going to hold my breath.

On a happy note, I managed to write three pages last night. :cheer:

Reading: I’m reading The Bleeding Dusk by Colleen Gleason. Good stuff!

5 Comments

  1. Yay!!!
    So happy about the pages, woman! That is fantastic.
    *dancing*

    You know…I absolutely love British humor and television. But you’re right. Just no telling about those Yanks, is there?
    *fingers crossed*
    Grins*

    Comment by Crystal* — October 9, 2008 @ 1:06 pm

  2. I enjoyed Bones last night as well. I can’t wait for CSI and The Eleventh Hour. I do hope they catch the murderer of Warrick on tonight’s episode.

    Kudos on the three pages.

    Comment by Dru — October 9, 2008 @ 3:46 pm

  3. WOO-HOO on the 3 pages!
    I missed Bones last night, but we DVR’ed it and haven’t seen it yet. You’ve made me very curious!
    I’m not sure I want to see CSI tonight. I might cry. Eleventh Hour sounds good, I hope it lives up to the hype. Isn’t it weird that we have all these science shows on now? Fringe and Eleventh Hour are similar in tone, are they not?

    I hope you have a good night!

    Comment by Brandy — October 9, 2008 @ 4:21 pm

  4. Great job on the pages.

    I’m going to watch “Eleventh Hour” strictly because of Rufus Sewell. I think he is fine.

    Comment by Rene — October 9, 2008 @ 5:34 pm

  5. Congrats on the pages. I have no idea what the 11th hour is, but Rufus Sewell wouldn’t be bad to see!

    Comment by Melissa Mc — October 9, 2008 @ 5:48 pm

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