Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Being Human 3x10 Postmortem

Aiden is sleep walking, wonder if he did that in his human life. I first want to say that I'm finally starting to feel the love of the first season in the team now (though I still wish Nora would go away). But watching them be with each other in this particular episode was incredibly so refreshing. I've spent the majority of season watching these overly strained relationships, and just wanting them to be able to go back and be the super fun people they used to be. Well there was some laughs in there with Sally telling Aiden that he was "backed up" that was hilarious.

"You're backed up Aiden"

So they are all back, we finally get to see Stevie. After we find out what happened to Nick, after he scared the shit out of me last week. Sally and Josh go on a mission to find Stevie, and try to warn him about the dangers of "the hunger" before him.

Josh and Sally together again!

Overall a lot happened in this episode, we saw so much Aiden! Which I found to be lacking this season, but we see him with his wife, in a particular vulnerable time, and I think I'm starting to love Aiden even more if that's possible.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

On the next Being Human



"Those Who Rot"

Revenge episode 16 season 2

So we have a new character added to the Revenge gumbo pot in the person of Amanda's foster brother. I have to say, I think I'm going to like him sticking around. I'm not sure whose side he is on, but I like the addition.



Also, Aiden and Emily really have something special. I think it's interesting to see where that goes now that Jack is back on the market. I think its gonna cause some kind of problems for Emily, (once Jack forgives her for all that other stuff) Nolan and Emily are back as the tagteam champs, I can't wait for more from them.


Ok I'm out!


I think....

So blogs are always fun, but I don't think I'm a blog person any more, life is not as exciting as it used to be, but I'm willing to give it a try, that's for sure.

So I've been reading a lot lately so I thought I'd share an image of my latest book:

Posion Study by Maria V. Synder

Pretty cool premise, a death row inmate who is 19 years old, gets to choose between execution and becoming a food taster for the president. Both end in her death, but one is instant, and the other is slow and possibly painful. About 30% through it now and I'm enjoying it, though I'm anticipating the action.