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Apr. 13th, 2012 10:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
You know I suppose there aren't that many straight guys who are fans of Glee. But given most of the people I follow on tumblr are because of Glee/Faberry, I assumed surely one of the people lusting after the girls of Glee (and other cute chyx) was a dude. But nope, I've come to learn they're all lesbians.
TV Commentary:
The Finder- So wait, I was a little confused about what Wendy the Waitress was upset about. Was it that she did sense her marriage was off, but came to accept that as something natural and inevitable that happens to relationships. But, her husband didn't settle and hired Walter in order to reclaim what they had lost?
Fringe- Its creepy how much Walter is into Peter and Liv's relationship. But, its cute how excited alt-Astrid is about over coffee. A rare moment of actual emotion! Also cute, the kinda father-daughter-ish bonding between Walter and Fauxlivia. I really am curious how things went in the Peter-less version of things when she infiltrated the blue world. Because Fauxlivia seems very fond of Walter, and while Walter seemed to be angry at Fauxlivia at the beginning of the season, he seems to have forgiven her. So since she couldn't seduce Peter since he didn't exist, did she instead act like a surrogate daughter to Walter to complete her mission?
Interesting development though. So alt-Broyles isn't working for Jones because he's evil, but because in this timeline Jones fixed alt-Broyle's son.
Heh, pretty clever how Fauxlivia bluffed Meana to get her to out alt-Broyles as the mole. Of course, I did find it dumb to amp up the drama, instead of having the Fringe division call Liberty Island and say something like "Hey, stop Col Broyles, he's possible a traitor!" Fauxlivia and Lincoln chased after him personally, wasting .
But, in the end Col Broyles proves himself a good man by turning himself in. I will admit though, since the bad guys always seem to be a step ahead, I was a little worried that Jones was counting on alt-Broyles having a change of heart and he didn't really need him to plug the device into the bridge. Apparently not, the bad guys finally did lose out this time.
Degrassi- Heh, given Quinn's accident was a lesson in the dangers of texting and driving (with commercials warning about texting and driving throughout that hour), I was amused that this ep started with not only Dave texting and driving, but Adam and Drew not paying attention either because they were singing along to "Summer of '69". I was a little skeptical kids their age would listen to such a song, but I forgot its Bryan Adams and they are in Canada. In any case, at least Drew got onto Dave once he actually noticed he was texting and driving. And ha, he's busy texting Alli to talk to him, so he almost accidentally runs her down.
But they're back together, and the girl he slept with has gonna full on crazy stalker. Dave thinks he has nothing to worry about because she lives two hours away. So of course she would show up for their model UN thing. The promo for next week looks serious though. Does she hurt Alli? Or maybe herself?
Adam has a secret admirer. At first, it seems like its Tori, which I thought was weird because she's still with Zig. But nope, she's passing the notes for a "friend". They don't say who, but gee, I wonder who it could be? Boy is Adam going to be majorly disappointed when he finds out its Tristan. But wow, talk about Adam having the crappiest luck. I mean, transgenders are those who are physically one gender, but mentally another, which is totally different from gay/lesbian. Which is why it never worked out between him and Fiona. Because Fiona wanted to have lesbian-like sex, whereas Adam wanted to screw her like a man once he got the right equipment. He wasn't into having his breast fondled, because if he had his druthers, he wouldn't have such things.
And now, Tristan likes him, and again, even though Adam is physically a girl, but thinks of himself as a boy, he would be totally uninterested in Tristan. Boy will that double date be awkward!
As for the third plot, Marisol and Mo get paired together in model UN, even though they hate each other. Which means they're totally doing it by next week.
TV Commentary:
The Finder- So wait, I was a little confused about what Wendy the Waitress was upset about. Was it that she did sense her marriage was off, but came to accept that as something natural and inevitable that happens to relationships. But, her husband didn't settle and hired Walter in order to reclaim what they had lost?
Fringe- Its creepy how much Walter is into Peter and Liv's relationship. But, its cute how excited alt-Astrid is about over coffee. A rare moment of actual emotion! Also cute, the kinda father-daughter-ish bonding between Walter and Fauxlivia. I really am curious how things went in the Peter-less version of things when she infiltrated the blue world. Because Fauxlivia seems very fond of Walter, and while Walter seemed to be angry at Fauxlivia at the beginning of the season, he seems to have forgiven her. So since she couldn't seduce Peter since he didn't exist, did she instead act like a surrogate daughter to Walter to complete her mission?
Interesting development though. So alt-Broyles isn't working for Jones because he's evil, but because in this timeline Jones fixed alt-Broyle's son.
Heh, pretty clever how Fauxlivia bluffed Meana to get her to out alt-Broyles as the mole. Of course, I did find it dumb to amp up the drama, instead of having the Fringe division call Liberty Island and say something like "Hey, stop Col Broyles, he's possible a traitor!" Fauxlivia and Lincoln chased after him personally, wasting .
But, in the end Col Broyles proves himself a good man by turning himself in. I will admit though, since the bad guys always seem to be a step ahead, I was a little worried that Jones was counting on alt-Broyles having a change of heart and he didn't really need him to plug the device into the bridge. Apparently not, the bad guys finally did lose out this time.
Degrassi- Heh, given Quinn's accident was a lesson in the dangers of texting and driving (with commercials warning about texting and driving throughout that hour), I was amused that this ep started with not only Dave texting and driving, but Adam and Drew not paying attention either because they were singing along to "Summer of '69". I was a little skeptical kids their age would listen to such a song, but I forgot its Bryan Adams and they are in Canada. In any case, at least Drew got onto Dave once he actually noticed he was texting and driving. And ha, he's busy texting Alli to talk to him, so he almost accidentally runs her down.
But they're back together, and the girl he slept with has gonna full on crazy stalker. Dave thinks he has nothing to worry about because she lives two hours away. So of course she would show up for their model UN thing. The promo for next week looks serious though. Does she hurt Alli? Or maybe herself?
Adam has a secret admirer. At first, it seems like its Tori, which I thought was weird because she's still with Zig. But nope, she's passing the notes for a "friend". They don't say who, but gee, I wonder who it could be? Boy is Adam going to be majorly disappointed when he finds out its Tristan. But wow, talk about Adam having the crappiest luck. I mean, transgenders are those who are physically one gender, but mentally another, which is totally different from gay/lesbian. Which is why it never worked out between him and Fiona. Because Fiona wanted to have lesbian-like sex, whereas Adam wanted to screw her like a man once he got the right equipment. He wasn't into having his breast fondled, because if he had his druthers, he wouldn't have such things.
And now, Tristan likes him, and again, even though Adam is physically a girl, but thinks of himself as a boy, he would be totally uninterested in Tristan. Boy will that double date be awkward!
As for the third plot, Marisol and Mo get paired together in model UN, even though they hate each other. Which means they're totally doing it by next week.