greyias.livejournal.com ([identity profile] greyias.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] greyias 2008-03-03 01:04 pm (UTC)

I do like that we could clearly see how hard Carson was hit by all the news Rodney gave him, and poor Rodney couldn't figure out what to do to comfort him. They've acknowledged at least briefly that Carson has been through trauma, and, gosh darn it, if they don't acknowledge that in season 5, I will.

It was a lot of news to take in. I'm glad they acknowledged the trauma a little (and held prisoner for two years? Helloooo?) I'm not sure what I'm hoping for in Season 5, but I at least want to feel free to bring Carson on my fanfic adventures. Yes, yes, I know I should want him to grow and mature as a person, but what about me?

yes, I am totally shameless about self-promotion. I will force you to read my stories by annoying you with links! If nothing else, you may click on one by accident!

*snort* Nothing wrong with a little self-promotion. I'm hoping I might have a little bit of reading time this week at some point. If only to keep my sanity after going through so many CD/DVDs... maybe I ought to take a picture of that too ;)

I haven't told Mice that, because I'm afraid it might look unflattering. "No offense, but I don't like your sex scenes. Well, not your sex scenes, but any graphic sex. It's not you, it's me." Yeah, right.

Pfft, yeah, maybe a little unflattering ;) But at least you didn't descend into talking about the "wonders of eighties engineering" like one reviewer did on something I wrote. I stared at it for several minutes on end, trying to figure out if it was a joke, some very strange kind of flame, or if the person really was that passionate and serious about cars from the eighties.

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