Random 24 thoughts
Oct. 5th, 2005 02:27 pmFinally managed to get my computer to talk to the 24 DVDs that t! lent me.
After hour 4 (I think): "Yay! Beautiful-eyed Nina is back!"
After hour 6: "Oh my God, is Kim ever stupid!"
After hour 8: "Oh, Sherry, say it ain't so!"
Poor Mason. His life really is craptacular. I did predict that he'd be feeling pretty damned put-upon this season, and I was right.
Poor Paula. That's all I have to say on that score.
I can't decide whether Kim is incredibly stupid and incredibly lucky, or incredibly resourceful and incredibly unlucky. Ever notice how her decisions end up with a lot of people getting hurt? Especially this time around.
Palmer needs to decide whether he wants to be a hard-ass or give people second chances. He can't do both successfully. I love his Chief of Staff. Another one who has reason to feel put-upon, though less than Mason.
The blond girls still annoy me beyond reason, although at least now they're more distinguishable one from the other. Chief lesson to be learned: playing the victim makes it easy to manipulate people.
That's all I have for now. More thoughts later.
After hour 4 (I think): "Yay! Beautiful-eyed Nina is back!"
After hour 6: "Oh my God, is Kim ever stupid!"
After hour 8: "Oh, Sherry, say it ain't so!"
Poor Mason. His life really is craptacular. I did predict that he'd be feeling pretty damned put-upon this season, and I was right.
Poor Paula. That's all I have to say on that score.
I can't decide whether Kim is incredibly stupid and incredibly lucky, or incredibly resourceful and incredibly unlucky. Ever notice how her decisions end up with a lot of people getting hurt? Especially this time around.
Palmer needs to decide whether he wants to be a hard-ass or give people second chances. He can't do both successfully. I love his Chief of Staff. Another one who has reason to feel put-upon, though less than Mason.
The blond girls still annoy me beyond reason, although at least now they're more distinguishable one from the other. Chief lesson to be learned: playing the victim makes it easy to manipulate people.
That's all I have for now. More thoughts later.