Ron and the Lagavulin 16; my favorite dessert.
(via thedrunkanarchist)
I finished Battlestar Galactica a few days ago. I’m still too sad to blog about it.
With Jon Stewart on hiatus, who will spread misinformation while claiming no responsibility under the guise of comedic license?
About to start the final season of Battlestar Galactica. Sadness pours over me.
Started watching Battlestar Galactica. Good idea or bad idea?
never did get the appeal of big bang theory…especially why nerds love it….you do realize it laughs at nerds not with them?
I don’t get this show either. There’s so much clever writing out there in other shows, and this sad, uncreative show gets all this attention. CBS is such a bore.
I’ve seen like 3 seconds of that show and I threw a beaker at my tv.
There was a great article on why Community caters to nerds while BBT exploits them. Google it, or something.
Tomorrow is the last episode of Fringe.
It’s been a long and wonderful journey watching this show develop on both sides of it (we do production work on the show at my job). I’ve not only become a fan, I’ve come to the conclusion that Fringe is JJ Abrams’ best work, and I’m a giant LOST fan.
I don’t watch too much television and I barely DVR any shows (Top Gear, Fringe, TWD, White Collar and that’s pretty much it), but I’ve watched this show religiously since the series premiere. Don’t know why and i won’t even attempt to explain it but if you’ve never seen it, do yourself a favor and do so.
Theory: If I had more time, I’d probably dedicate 3,000 words to a post on Fringe, but I don’t have that luxury, instead, here’s my prediction as to how the series will end:
All time resets, Peter and Olivia never meet. Peter is brought back with Walter but they die in the pond. The End.
- Sha
But the first interaction with the Observers is when Walternate is distracted by September in the lab when he is working on the cure. If they succeed in preventing the Observers from ever existing time would reset at the first interaction; September would not be in the lab, Walternate would discover the cure for Peter, and Walter would never cross over. September distracting Walternate sets the entire storyline in motion. Without that there is no Fringe! I don’t know if I can handle this, I’m getting emotional.
Holy shit! I completely forgot about that. Damn it! So Walter sees the solution change colors and he cures Peter. So, does that mean he becomes the crazy Walternet because he never has the pieces of his brain removed?
Tomorrow is the last episode of Fringe.
It’s been a long and wonderful journey watching this show develop on both sides of it (we do production work on the show at my job). I’ve not only become a fan, I’ve come to the conclusion that Fringe is JJ Abrams’ best work, and I’m a giant LOST fan.
I don’t watch too much television and I barely DVR any shows (Top Gear, Fringe, TWD, White Collar and that’s pretty much it), but I’ve watched this show religiously since the series premiere. Don’t know why and i won’t even attempt to explain it but if you’ve never seen it, do yourself a favor and do so.
Theory: If I had more time, I’d probably dedicate 3,000 words to a post on Fringe, but I don’t have that luxury, instead, here’s my prediction as to how the series will end:
All time resets, Peter and Olivia never meet. Peter is brought back with Walter but they die in the pond. The End.
- Sha
Morgan Freeman’s Through the Wormhole is the best “reality” tv show, ever.

