perhaps it's just me...
Feb. 2nd, 2008 12:34 pmAmanda and I just finished watching season one and two of The West Wing--which we liked, of course, despite being so slow getting around to it. Along the way, I've become aware of an odd thing.
At the end of every night's viewing, I go to bed with the theme to "My Favourite Martian" in my head. That's not a bad thing, although it is becoming a little repetitive. And if Ray Walston or ever had a walk-on, I think my brain would melt.
I have a similar problem with the "Roslin and Adama" theme from BSG, which always leaves me humming "Scarborough Fair."
It's a problem not in the sense that I reckon the composers have stolen anything. Far from it.
I'm just suffering from cognitive dissonance because the sources couldn't be more different. It's like listening to I Killed the Prom Queen and ending up with Kylie Minogue in your head, or finishing a meal of bangers and mash with the taste of strawberries in your mouth. Bear with me until it passes.
At the end of every night's viewing, I go to bed with the theme to "My Favourite Martian" in my head. That's not a bad thing, although it is becoming a little repetitive. And if Ray Walston or ever had a walk-on, I think my brain would melt.
I have a similar problem with the "Roslin and Adama" theme from BSG, which always leaves me humming "Scarborough Fair."
It's a problem not in the sense that I reckon the composers have stolen anything. Far from it.
I'm just suffering from cognitive dissonance because the sources couldn't be more different. It's like listening to I Killed the Prom Queen and ending up with Kylie Minogue in your head, or finishing a meal of bangers and mash with the taste of strawberries in your mouth. Bear with me until it passes.
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Date: 2008-02-02 03:35 am (UTC)You can see how much
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Date: 2008-02-02 10:27 pm (UTC)I saw the latest episode of Lost last night. Now *that* show I love love love. Given there'll be no more Deadwood and BSG seems to be on the skids, this will be the one for me in 2008. All eight episodes of it... :-(
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Date: 2008-02-03 01:19 am (UTC)I don't wnat to say any more, but try and get through the rest. There are great Barlett moments to enjoy even in the bad seasons. And Barlett's campaign for re-election is a hoot. Much more interesting than the real world campaign of the time. And Joey turns up more frequently. I'm glad you like her.
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Date: 2008-02-03 01:31 am (UTC)We'll keep watching if we can. The thought of three limp seasons fills me with no small sense of weariness, tbh, and the Bartlett moments aren't a big selling point for us (although we agree with his moral stance, more often than not we find the moralising a bit heavy-handed). All in all, I want more Josh, Toby, CJ and Joey and less of pretty much everyone else. They should have their own spin-off. :-)
Would it be possible to skip from the end of season three straight to season seven, do you think?
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Date: 2008-02-03 05:46 am (UTC)I must say that the finale of the show had much more resonance for me because I had sat through the whole thing and knew waht it tied into.
And there's the episode with Dr Bartlett and the Muppets.....
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Date: 2008-02-03 12:56 pm (UTC)!!!11! This I have to see. How could anyone ever top Angel's effort?
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