Over 2009-2010, Dollhouse aired. At first, when a friend of mine explained the premise to me, I didn't think it sounded that great. Then I watched it and discovered that it actually is. I also didn't really like the theme song at first. But it grew on me. It's, in the words of Liz Lemon, "[n]ot too shabs."
Plus, we see the return of Amy Acker, as foretold in Tuesday's post.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
At First
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
During, not Following
During season seven (?) of Buffy (season four of Angel), and not following it, as I previously thought, another show of Joss Whedon's aired. Sadly, Firefly was canceled after only 14 episodes. The reasons for this cancellation make me too indignant to get into right now, so I won't.
However, a few years later, Whedon made the film Serenity to tie up the show for which he himself had written the theme song. Hence the above boldface.
Psychic assassin FTW.
....... I can't believe I just said "FTW." Oh well. Totally worth it.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Spin-off
Yes. Next, after -- well, during -- Buffy the Vampire Slayer came the spin-off, Angel. I know someone who started watching it, but stopped early on because he claimed it was too much like Scooby Doo. I have to say, I quite disagree.
Anyway, Darling Violetta wrote the theme song. My sister told me something about there was a theme song contest or something... I don't know.
Anyway, season 3 Amy Acker joins the main cast. It's been weird for me to watch, because her character, Fred, is so freaking adorable, and she's so drastically different from Dr. Saunders/Whiskey/Crystal/Clyde 2.0, all of whom she played in Thursday's show.
Oh, and before I forget! Though not featured in this Week, since I already featured both in the Month of Musicals (or was it the Musical Month?), I feel I should mention two other Joss Whedon products.
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Labels: Angel
Monday, March 28, 2011
All Things
I love all things Joss Whedon. Therefore, I am having a week. One of the five-day ones, obviously. It's called the Joss Whedon Week. I've been looking forward to doing it for some time; and now it's finally here!!!!
I'm starting us off with the theme song from his earliest show: Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Such an amazing show! I'm currently on season six, and once I get home (in less than a month), I can resume watching. I can't wait!
I've even begun compiling a list of my favourite episodes -- a list which I intend to share over on Scoop Out My Brain once I finish the series.
The theme song is by Nerf Herder.
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Labels: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Week
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Sense
It makes sense for there to be "Swedes in Stockholm," eh? I mean, I'll bet most of the people in the capital of Sweden are natives of Sweden. Also, for some reason, this Tokyo Police Club reminds me of Monkey Island. I'm really not sure why.
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Labels: Tokyo Police Club
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Really Is
My roommate showed me this song by Lenka, someone of whom I'd never previously heard. It's called "Everything at Once." It really is everything at once. She uses similes all over the place! Like a... Okay, I don't have a simile for someone or something that uses similes a lot.
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Labels: Lenka
Friday, March 25, 2011
Contest
Rolling Stone Magazine is having this contest. A bunch of unsigned artists are competing, and whoever wins will get on the cover. That's a big deal! Now, I've been voting for Lelia Broussard, and so I didn't really want to feature this song by another good band who was competing. Unfortunately, PK didn't make it past round one. There were 16 bands and artists. Now, in round two, there are only eight. And yes, Lelia Broussard is one of them.
There is an upside to PK being out, though, and that is that I can feature them without any conflict of interest. Sorry, guys. You were great -- I particularly liked "London." And yes, I'm aware they'll probably never actually see this. But it's comforting to me, at least.
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Labels: Lelia Broussard, PK
Thursday, March 24, 2011
The Most
I'm trying to think of the most "Bizarre Love Triangle" I can. It's tough, though. Maybe the one from Twelfth Night? Or, if you don't know what I'm talking about, the one from She's the Man. It's the same love triangle. Dammit, New Order! Now you've made me think when I don't want to think!
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Labels: New Order
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The Reddish One
I like translating things. Things like La Roux. By the way, the video for "Bulletproof" was really weird and awesome. I was all, "Weirded out!" Like What's-Her-Face was when So-and-So was talking to her boyfriend Brett Bretterson. Then she fell down a bottomless pit.
"Why thank you, Brett! You filled out nicely too!"
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Labels: La Roux
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
2010
Remember 2010? Those were good times.
I went home for Christmas after my last exam, which was on the 22nd. I got on the bus at 8:30 the next morning, and I was home by 6pm on the 23rd of December. Then I was home for about 20 minutes before I left for Russell, to see my high school friends. On the way, I listened to 88.5 (naturally), which I hadn't since being home. One disadvantage of schooling in Waterloo is that you can't listen to awesome Ottawa stations.
Anyway, I was almost in Russell when this amazing song came on! Whoa man, it was hawesome! Yes, with an H.
When they told me what it was, I proceeded to pull out my phone and write Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - "Home" into a note (the same note that I would later use for lyrics from the past two days' songs, and that I had already used to write down tomorrow's song).
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Yesterday the Same Day
Okay, go back to yesterday's post. Read the first paragraph, except replace The Gap with H&M, because I convinced my mom to go there. Then skip the second paragraph and read the third one, replacing the song with "Famous" and throwing in the extra information that the band is Scouting for Girls. Win!
Also, this song does not in any way remind me of Kill Bill. But it does remind me of Audrey Hepburn. Though I think it's safe to assume that that's because she is mentioned in the song.
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Labels: Scouting for Girls
Sunday, March 20, 2011
'Twas
'Twas the day that I came back to school after Christmas. My mom was insisting that I get new black dress pants, because the ones I had already are too big for me now. Which is a good thing, I guess, but it meant I had to go clothes shopping. With my mom. Not my favourite thing. Anyway, whilst in The Gap, I heard a song that was pretty good.
(Un?)fortunately, I didn't know the song. All I could tell was some of the lyrics and that it was definitely the voice of Brandon Flowers of The Killers. Whether it was him or them I didn't know, but you know because of which one I put in boldface.
Anyway, I typed as many of the lyrics as I could hear/remember into a note on my phone (not really relevant to the story, but flip phones are the best phones), and when I got a chance (actually, that's a lie; it was when I finally remembered to), I typed the lyrics with the aforementioned singer's name into Google, and found out that it was a song called "Was it Something I Said?"
The wedding-ness of the beginning of the song has actually cause me to associate the song in my head with Kill Bill. Ruh roh.
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Labels: Brandon Flowers, The Killers
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Started
The episode with Rooney. Yes, that was when we started liking Luke. All that time of hating him because he was a dick, and then Rooney happened. Then we finally liked him.
And that's how, for "Sorry, Sorry," I was able to make another reference to The O.C.
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Labels: Rooney
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Choo
My next year roommate likes nicknames. At a kegger last weekend she decided to think of one for me. She ended up settling on Choo, because my name's Thomas, and she compared that (naturally) to Thomas the Choo Choo Train, whose (by the way) name is actually Thomas the Tank Engine. Anyway, he's a train like The Narrative's song "Trains."
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Labels: The Narrative
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Probably Shouldn't
We probably shouldn't talk, 'cause talking leads to thinking... Fortunately, I don't agree with this idea presented by The Narrative in their song "Fade." I like thinking. And talking. Even to myself. It accentuates and reinforces my thinking.
Awesome song, though!
Oh, it's a weekend, bee tee double-you. A Narrative Weekend.
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Labels: The Narrative, Weekend
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Cream Cheese?
You spread cream cheese. You also "Spread a Little Joy." Well, I hope you do. And I think I know this song from a cream cheese commercial.
By the way, it was actually impossible to find a picture of Life Size Humans.
Hey look, an actual sad panda.
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Labels: Life Size Humans
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
I Was Right!
When I was first listening to "City Lights Cry" by Armistice, I was thinking, "Hey. This guy sounds like the guy from Bedouin Soundclash. Then I looked them up, and sure enough, half the band is Jay Malinowski. And that's how I remembered the lead singer from Bedouin Soundclash (which is also a good band) is name Jay Malinowski.
And let me tell you, it was f-ing hard to find a picture of these two!
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Labels: Armistice, Bedouin Soundclash, Jay Malinowski