boomqueen: (The Librarian - Mirrormask)
boomqueen ([personal profile] boomqueen) wrote2007-01-31 03:45 pm

"She was dressed as a cylon, and you only knew her as 6, right?"

Last night's VM y'all...

The good stuff:
Dudes, the french-fry banter at the beginning of the episodes was actually charming.

And a BSG-nerd-fest about Cylon Raiders and Batman vehicles and "so-say-we-all" t-shirts right on my very own VM? LIFE IS TOO GOOD TO ME.

A hooker search engine? Drop-down menus so you can sort by preference? (This is grad school's fault: I had all kinds of cracked-out Library Instruction scenarios going with this scene: "today's session we'll be covering a new database and how to make the best use of all it's criteria functionality to narrow down your search...")

JfDoh's most hot AND adorable moment of the episode: The shirt adjustment right before they answered the hotel door for the hookers, quickly followed by "It's wrong that I'm nervous right?"



Logan's #2 moment: "That's what the female praying mantis says..."

The WTF stuff:
Weird Keith/Veronica moments EVERYWHERE in this ep...
-"Amuse me dammit, amuse me now!" (this was delivered just a little too harsh, and not quite snarky enough--tone it down KB!)
-What was up with the keith-the-cop-stripper/Veronica-coaching-on-thrusting. I really don't get what they're trying to do with the father/daughter dynamic there. I understand they are more friends/peers/equals sometimes, but still...wtf.

And I'm officially annoyed with V (and I had multiple occasions to say this): Learn when to leave things alone you crazy self-destructive/vengeful meddler!

And the trivia:
Max, the study-guide-guy? Totally looks like Warren (Adam Busch) from the Buffy Geek-Trio.


With the haircut and the glasses and the two-shirts thing and the comic-con nerd-factor...it's crazy!



Less maniacally evil and murderous-rapist looking, but are you seeing the resemblance?

[identity profile] fickledame.livejournal.com 2007-01-31 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I think she would have found out whether she (you say meddled, I say asked her boyfriend perfectly legitimate questions) or not, so, not so much an issue.

[identity profile] boom-queen.livejournal.com 2007-02-01 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
The questions with Logan were legit; I'm with you on that. It was the scene where the nerdy guy was ready to let the girl go but Veronica had to call and blackmail the judge (against everyone else's advice) that had me yelling at the screen. I love V, but it seems like sometimes she purposefully endangers herself to get her point across.