"Nothing's permanent, son."
Mar. 17th, 2007 05:21 pmRats. It got cold again.
So of course, I spent last night ensconced by the woodstove, watching the last episode(s) of due South.1
( Long, rambly, and spoilery comments on 'Call of the Wild' )
And now I have no more new episodes to watch. :( I never thought I would come to like this show as much as I did. Never in a million years. It was so much better than any show about what
sleepingcbw has characterized as "Spock, if Spock were a Mountie living in Chicago" has any right to be.
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In closely related news, I...may have found the song and series combination that actually makes me attempt to figure out how to make a vid. Particularly since I have all of the source material on DVD. Um. Anyway, the song is Hem's "Half Acre," which, if you read the lyrics and listen to the song (go here and use your browser's find feature to search for "half acre" to get an mp3 link), I think you will find it just as perfect for Benton Fraser as I do.
1 Well, I also watched "Say Amen," but really, the less said about that, the better, right?
So of course, I spent last night ensconced by the woodstove, watching the last episode(s) of due South.1
( Long, rambly, and spoilery comments on 'Call of the Wild' )
And now I have no more new episodes to watch. :( I never thought I would come to like this show as much as I did. Never in a million years. It was so much better than any show about what
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In closely related news, I...may have found the song and series combination that actually makes me attempt to figure out how to make a vid. Particularly since I have all of the source material on DVD. Um. Anyway, the song is Hem's "Half Acre," which, if you read the lyrics and listen to the song (go here and use your browser's find feature to search for "half acre" to get an mp3 link), I think you will find it just as perfect for Benton Fraser as I do.
1 Well, I also watched "Say Amen," but really, the less said about that, the better, right?