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Apr. 14th, 2005 10:35 amDear Veronica Mars,
whatever will you do in the second season after you've solved the murder of your best friend? I ask only because dimwits on the internet are already griping that--prompted by fears of cancellation after one season--the writers have hurried to conclude the Big Mystery (tm) in a single season, leaving you nothing left to do but play Nancy Drew vs The Mystery of the Week for the rest of your life. Personally, I think the writers have done a great job with the series so far, so I'm willing to assume they know what they're doing. I look forward to the end of this season and the beginning of the next one.
P.S. Kissy-face with Logan? Who'd've thunk it? You hussy.
Dear Dr. House,
boy, that Mr. Vogler is a real grade-A asshole, ain't he? You're no prize yourself, of course, as I don't doubt you're well aware. You're rude and abrasive and arrogant, but at least you have the saving grace of being right more often than not. For all that he's reputed to be a brilliant businessman, he's not showing us much. He can't see that you're an asset to the hospital even if you're not bringing in truckloads of money. But his biggest failing is that, having forced you to choose which of your assistants to fire, he tells you that you can't fire Chase and you have to choose one of the others. So...now we know that he's an untrustworthy, lying weasel who won't even stick to the deals he forces people to accept.
So why are you still making deals with him? If he's gonna do what he wants anyhow, screw him. Let him do it; in the mean time, do whatever the hell you want. Besides, you're brilliant medical mind--surely there's something undetectable you can do to him to get him out of your hair, right?
Dear West Wing denizens,
So it's Jimmy Smits vs Alan Alda in a celebrity deathmatch (i.e., the 2006 Presidential Election). It would be highly entertaining if Alan Alda actually won the election and the next four or eight seasons of The West Wing followed the adventures of a Republican president. But I don't really expect that. Especially now that Leo is on the Democratic ticket (with one heart attack under his belt, I guess he's filling the Demo Dick Cheney role, huh?).
whatever will you do in the second season after you've solved the murder of your best friend? I ask only because dimwits on the internet are already griping that--prompted by fears of cancellation after one season--the writers have hurried to conclude the Big Mystery (tm) in a single season, leaving you nothing left to do but play Nancy Drew vs The Mystery of the Week for the rest of your life. Personally, I think the writers have done a great job with the series so far, so I'm willing to assume they know what they're doing. I look forward to the end of this season and the beginning of the next one.
P.S. Kissy-face with Logan? Who'd've thunk it? You hussy.
Dear Dr. House,
boy, that Mr. Vogler is a real grade-A asshole, ain't he? You're no prize yourself, of course, as I don't doubt you're well aware. You're rude and abrasive and arrogant, but at least you have the saving grace of being right more often than not. For all that he's reputed to be a brilliant businessman, he's not showing us much. He can't see that you're an asset to the hospital even if you're not bringing in truckloads of money. But his biggest failing is that, having forced you to choose which of your assistants to fire, he tells you that you can't fire Chase and you have to choose one of the others. So...now we know that he's an untrustworthy, lying weasel who won't even stick to the deals he forces people to accept.
So why are you still making deals with him? If he's gonna do what he wants anyhow, screw him. Let him do it; in the mean time, do whatever the hell you want. Besides, you're brilliant medical mind--surely there's something undetectable you can do to him to get him out of your hair, right?
Dear West Wing denizens,
So it's Jimmy Smits vs Alan Alda in a celebrity deathmatch (i.e., the 2006 Presidential Election). It would be highly entertaining if Alan Alda actually won the election and the next four or eight seasons of The West Wing followed the adventures of a Republican president. But I don't really expect that. Especially now that Leo is on the Democratic ticket (with one heart attack under his belt, I guess he's filling the Demo Dick Cheney role, huh?).