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Man, was I cracking up at Beauty and the Geek tonight. One of the guys is a LARPer (every time they show his name it says "LARPER (Live Action Role Player)" and another is a filker.

Looks like a good season, contestant-wise! The girls seem nice, if shallow, and the boys seem eager to learn. I was sorry for some of them when the pairings didn't work out the way they wanted them to, but that might actually be better for them in the long run. Not sure how I feel about the Bizzaro Beauty and Geek, though -- as [livejournal.com profile] anxietygrrl pointed out, they scream "ringer," and it dismays me that it seems like the only real romance this season will be between the male Beauty and a female Beauty. Meh. If I wanted to see that I'd watch The Bachelor. Joshua will be competing with season 1 Richard for title of Geekiest Geek ever, that's for sure, and I already can't wait for Josh, Luke, and John to get cleaned up. Bring it on!

I watched K-Ville tonight, and I'm undecided on it. I thought some of the NO stuff was too heavy-handed (and for me to be saying that, that's saying something), and the show was at its most interesting when it was just dealing with the different facets of the main characters, and when all the cops were interacting, etc. They need to have a little more faith in their actual storytelling abilities and let NO just be the backdrop -- still folding in the obvious, of course, but letting it BE the setting, rather than hitting us over the head with it. I'll probably watch next week to see if they manage to do that.

GH news: they signed "Leyla" to a contract. I really wish she were a better actress. And Amelia is leaving to be on 24. Good for her. Scenes with Kiefer instead of "Mo?" Easy decision there.

BSG and especially Lee fans must, must, must go read The Future Civilian Leader Lee Adama Rap Song that [livejournal.com profile] dionusia wrote me as a birthday present. It is AWESOME. And I'm not sure I ever truly made the connection between my love for Lee and my progressive politics until that moment, but it makes sense.

There was an interesting article in the NYT today about a community of Liberian refugees living on Staten Island, and one of the men said something poetic and wise. "People are saying to move forward," he said. "But when you sweep everything under the rug, the rug will be uneven." True, that.

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