Written on October 6, 2008 at 3:05 am by Sonia Aurora
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Aspiring screenwriter and seamstress, Sonia's dream is to write life-tweaking films while product-placing her own line of handbags. In 1999, she wrote, co-directed and co-starred in the short film Dr. Lovestrange, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bug, a satirical homage to Stanley Kubrick set amidst the panic of Y2K. She is working on her next short about the Mayan Calender that she hopes to finish before the end of the world. Ever the late bloomer, she finally started a blog chronicling her misadventures as one half of a long distance relationship (http://llddr.wordpress.com). She still struggles with which picture to kiss before bedtime: her boyfriend's or Bruce Campbell's. And, in the interest of time, she'd like to start thanking the Academy now.
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I’m so glad this show is back!
I’ve missed it too. Although, watching the first season on DVD over the course of about a day and a half certainly helped.
This episode was certainly full of surprises, both joyous and heart-breaking. I won’t bother to list them all, since you did such a good job on the recap, but I can’t wait for this week’s episode. The only thing I felt was missing was any mention of Paul Reubens’s character from last season. I hope he shows up again soon.
Loved it … and did anyone notice the crossover? Ned pretended to be from the Happy Times Agency, the same one George worked for on DEAD LIKE ME. The producers have also promised some minor character crossovers from WONDERFALLS this season.