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Totally had to clean out my poor DVR, which was at 87% full and threatening to explode, so this was a TV weekend.

Yesterday was "series day", which means that I watched the last two episodes of White Collar. I LOATHE Eliza Dushku, and I devoutly hope we never have to see her again, but I have the unfortunate feeling that she'll be back. Dammit. I am, however, enjoying the struggle in Neal's character. Looking forward to seeing where this goes when the season picks up again in the fall.

Then I watched the last two episodes of Haven, which also made me very happy. I've been rooting for Audrey and Nathan since the series started, so I hope it works out for them. One of the things I like best about the show is that none of the actors are Hollywood-gorgeous . . . you know, men with chiseled features and equally chiseled abs, women like skeletons with breast implants and flowing manes of hair, flawless features and equally flawless makeup. Lucas Bryant is very attractive, I'll grant you, but not in the currently popular mode. For one thing, he's too skinny by the standards of typical Hollywood hunks-- as is Eric Balfour, whose features have become almost satanic as he's aged. Again, neither of them are leading-man material. And Emily Rose is adorable, but she's also not typically attractive by current standards.

So all that is what originally drew me in to the show. Yes, generally I choose my TV viewing based on the quality and the quantity of the pretty, but Haven really sucked me in because it was so different. Then I stayed for the plot, which has been absolutely fascinating. Sure, a couple of weak episodes here and there, but over all . . . really enjoying it. Though I rather hope something nasty eats Luke Perry's character soon, as he gets on my nerves in a major fucking way.

I've also been following Alphas, but I'm not sure how long it will hold my interest. At the moment, it's interesting, but it also has the potential to become formulaic, I think. Did you know that the guy who plays Hicks in Alphas played the vampire leader, Luther, in SPN? Yeah, I had to look it up, too. I knew he looked familiar, but I couldn't place him for the life of me.

Still behind on Necessary Roughness. Callie Thorne just annoys me SO FUCKING MUCH, I'm having trouble watching it, even for the hotness that is Riley Finn I mean, Marc Blucas. Maybe if I mute the volume I can deal with it better.

Of course, I also had to take a few breaks to watch men's tennis, specifically the Western & Southern Open. My TV tennis boyfriend, Novak Djokovic, made it through the semifinals but had to retire in the beginning of the second set of the final today with a injured shoulder. It's obviously been a hard slog on all the players . . . there have been a lot of disappointing matches these past two weeks, with players withdrawing left and right with injuries or just plain playing well below their usual standard of talent. When Djokovic has won this week, it's either been a long and ugly slugfest, or the the other guy has tapped out--which is its own kind of disappointment. Tsonga went down that way, and so did Berdych, both of whom would have been great matches.

The ATP doesn't give the two-day breaks between matches that the Grand Slam events do, and I think it shows in the weariness of all the players. All the top guys just looked utterly exhausted even after Montreal, and then you add in the weather in Cincinatti? Yeah, small wonder that they're dropping like flies. Djokovic traditionally doesn't seem to do well in the heat, and I naturally sympathize. I'd curl up like a salted slug if I tried to even breathe outside in weather like that. Yuck. I just really hope he went home and faceplanted into his couch and is going to stay there for the next week, recovering and resting up for the US Open. 'Cause I really want to see him win some more titles and prove to all the naysayers that he DESERVES to be Number One. There's still way too many people out there who are pooh-poohing his success, calling him a fluke and a flash in the pan, and to them I say NO.

I've been watching Novak Djokovic since he turned pro in 2003, and I've been waiting for him to have this year. He deserves it, and I hope he gets to keep it.

Abrupt ending here, as it is now late, and I must pack for another work-week staying at Mom's house. *yawns* Glad I had that nap earlier, 'cause I'm sleepy.

Good night!
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The whole damn country's under a massive heat wave, and New Jersey is no exception. Going outside feels like being poached, so indoors in front of the TV it is, with the AC on max cool.

So I just started catching up on Necessary Roughness, strictly for Marc Blucas, you understand.

Conclusions:

1. I hate Callie Thorne.

2. Terrence King is very clearly Terrell Owens.

3. Marc Blucas is still playing Riley Finn. This time, it's just Riley with a football in his hands.

4. Unless they settle the stupid NFL lockout / players' strike / whatever stupid crap soon, THIS WILL BE THE CLOSEST I GET TO FOOTBALL THIS SEASON, DAMMIT.

Of course, Item Number Three does not make me love him any less . . . I'm just not sure how long I can put up with Callie Thorne, who seriously gets on my nerves. I didn't like her in Rescue Me, and I'm not crazy about her character now.

I'm not sure how long the appeal of Marc Blucas will hold out over the distaste.

Other than that, I'm not seeing anything too interesting about the show. It seems fairly formulaic-- you know, spunky female lead struggling to balance work and family life while negotiating the chaos of the newly single-- and I'm like, yeah, whatever. I just can't relate.

So, you know, I'll watch it until the appeal of Marc Blucas can no longer overcome the boredom factor, and then I'm sure I'll find something else.

On the plus side, it's nice for him, that he's managed to land a lead role in a series again. Guess he doesn't have to worry about eating oatmeal for a while.

Although he did marry Ryan Haddon last year, and if she's anything like she was when she was married to Christian Slater, she'll be the expensive sort, so the steady paycheck will probably do him some good. Ooh, meow, yes, I know.

On another note, I've also been watching Teen Wolf. It's surprisingly enjoyable so far-- then again, I like The Vampire Diaries, so I am perhaps not the most reliable critic available.

I also tend to base my viewing choices on the quantity and the quality of the pretty, so again . . . questionable validity in the decision-making department.

Still, Teen Wolf definitely is not lacking in the pretty, with plenty of it to go around . . . covering all the types, too. We've got dark hair and light eyes, dark hair and dark eyes, light hair and light eyes . . . there's also Bad Boy Hiding Dreadful Family Secret, Abercrombie Jock With Ace Up His Sleeve, Geeky Best Friend With Heart of Gold--- shall I continue?

My supervisor has a thing for werewolves, so I pimped her in, and now we're arguing about who we think might be the alpha wolf. Personally, my money's on the dweeb teacher-- not the coach ( who I suspect is soon to be wolf chow ), but the other one we see a lot of, the weedy-looking one with the glasses. Mr. Harris, I think is his name? I thought he was the science teacher at first, but maybe it's something else, I'm not really sure now, and they're not terribly worried about continuity, so it's hard to tell for sure.

Abrupt ending here, as the dog is demanding her walk, despite the fact that it is still 82 degrees outside and within fifty yards, she's going to be demanding that we go back inside. I'm sure tomorrow, I'll have more TV to discuss.
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Last night I forced Mom to watch Dancing With The Stars, which I totally blame my supervisor for getting me addicted to, and I caught the commercial for Tom Cruise's latest movie.

Now, I care nothing whatsoever for Tom Cruise, and even less for Cameron Diaz, but what I do care about? Was that Riley I mean, Marc Blucas was in it. And okay, he was wearing a really idiotic-looking mustache, but at least he's finally cut the stupid hair.

He's been wearing it long of late, and between that and the overgrown facial growth, he looks like five miles of bad road.

Christ, GO AND SHAVE AND CUT YOUR FUCKING HAIR, YOU AND KANE I SWEAR TO GOD………

P.S. Then I watched Castle and got to wave hello at the guy who had played Forrest on BtVS. Hi Forrest! And don't mind me, I'll just be over here, melting into a puddle while I listen to your ( incredibly sexy ) voice. YUM.

I never could make up my mind which of the three of them I wanted to fuck the most. Can I put in a requisition for all three? Thanks!
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I was a SLUG. A SLUG, I TELL YOU.

It was awesome... I practically hibernated all weekend after stopping on Friday night to get groceries and stock up on horror movies. I tried to do a werewolf weekend, but there weren't enough that looked interesting.

So I got:

Skinwalkers for Jason Behr. Very yummy to look at, though his acting certainly hasn't improved since Roswell. He remains wooden at best, but man . . . dude's been working out. NICE ARMS.

Blood and Chocolate, which looked like a different take on the classic werewolf / human star-crossed love story. Um, it wasn't really. Different, that is. Though the special effects were quite nice, and one thing I really liked was how, even in their human forms, the loup-garous retained some wolfishness, in behavior and movement.

House of the Dead, which I've been meaning to rent since I caught it one Saturday night on cable, all chopped up and making even less sense than it did yesterday. Though, learning that it was based on a video game actually explains a lot. Also, I think I can safely say that Ona Grauer had some work done between that movie and appearing as the Crossroads Demon in Season 2 of Supernatural. Eyes don't change that drastically in four years without some form of surgical assistance.

Thr3e. A fairly run-of-the-mill suspense thriller with a hero / villain suffering from multiple personality disorder. At least they didn't try to call it "split personality", and there was enough to it to make me think that hey! someone actually did some research for this one. Not too far off, though, from James Van Der Beek's performance in Criminal Minds. Oh, Marc Blucas, you will always remain Riley in my heart. And, clearly, in your performances. Nice try at breaking the sterotype, though.

And finally, The Messengers: a classic ghost story with a surprise twist . . . at least, I was surprised. A great deal of the now-familiar special effects in the Japanese style, clearly influenced by The Ring or The Grudge, both of which are movies that kept me up all night after watching. *shudder*

In addition to movies, there were mass quantities of pizza consumed, a Sunday barbecue attended, and fic written, which I shall post later, after making sure it doesn't suck too badly.

And how was your weekend?

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