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Friday, July 31, 2009

Comic-con 2009

As I am sure everyone knows, I went to comic-con last weekend for possibly the best four days of my life...ever! If you are a nerd and love being able to say something nerdy and not have to explain what it means to people, then comic-con is for you. Here are some of my favorite parts of the trip.

Day One: We arrive at our hotel, booked by the infamous Smithfieldman. The Good Nite Inn was not as scary as I had originally thought it to be. Plus, the strip club across the street allowed me to earn some extra cash for the rest of the trip.
The exhibit hall was huge!!! Rachel ran into, literally, Seth Green. I bought some memorabilia (a sweet BSG shirt and a Firefly shirt) and we didn't even come close to experiencing Half of the exhibit hall.

Day Two: New Moon was first on the agenda, however, you apparently had to camp out for weeks to get in. But this circumstance led me to other nerdy events. I went to a panel about this TV show I never watched called the Middleman. It was actually pretty funny. I am probably going to work on watching it sometime soon. I also met Richard Hatch from the original BSG.
We then waited in line to see one of my favorite people, BRUCE CAMPBELL! And, boy, did he deliver. Finally, I met people who appreciate the beauty that is the acting prowess of Bruce. He is a god at comic-con. If you don't know who he is, then you don't belong at comic-con. Period. Bruce Campbell is one of the reasons comic-con exists.
After Bruce, the people of Psych came out. Gus tap-danced. I got a psych magic eight ball. Awesome.

I am going to have to continue this later as I am tired and there is so much more to talk about. Thanks.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

General Hospital

Bonnie reminded me yesterday that I haven't updated my blog in a super long time. Apparently, millions of people are waiting to hear what I have to say. My old lady roommate recently ordered us a DVR, a device which I have been known to "poo-poo" on several occasions. I have a confession, I LOVE IT!

Have you ever watched Jeopardy! on DVR? It's amazing. You can skip through all of the commercials, plus the part of the show when the contestants talk about the funny things they've been up to. Awesome.

Most importantly, DVR has allowed me to catch up on my most beloved soap opera, General Hospital. For those of you who have never watched it, I ask one question: Why not?

Megan got me into GH during High School. Back then, Lucky had been kidnapped and brainwashed by his grandmother, Helena. This was when I was first introduced to my favorite character at the time, Jax. His plotline involved him being married to Alexis. I seem to think it was a convenience marriage. Alexis was in love with Ned who was married to the woman that Jax loved. It was amazing.

I stopped watching GH for a couple of years. Then, thanks to Michele and Rachel, I found GH again my last year of college. Sonny Corinthos and Carly were in a love-hate relationship. Michael was a hideously ugly child, and they had downgraded both Lucky and Emily. I stopped watching after awhile.

What's nice about the soap opera is that you can go years without watching it and catch yourself up in about one week of viewing. The cycle of love/marriage/bitter divorce is pretty easy to follow. The hardest thing to keep up with is the new people that have come to Port Charles.

If you are on the fence about GH, there are several reasons why you should probably start watching.

1. Sonny Corinthos: He may or may not be the head of the mob in Port Charles. His life is one of danger. He is also a man-whore who impregnates EVERY woman he sleeps with. (Seriously, he has at LEAST four children from four different people.) Sonny may live a dangerous life, but he has a heart of gold.

2. Only in soap opera world can they bring back the same actor to play a completely different role and nobody cares. Old Carly is now a person named Claudia...and she is married to Sonny. It's weird because when she played Carly, she was also married to Sonny.

3. Jason Morgan. Could this man's biceps get any bigger? I think he may be on steroids. But he is pretty enjoyable. Even though he is pretty serious about his job as lead "hitman" in Sonny's mob.

4. No one ever really leaves GH. If you loved a certain character and they were written off the show, even if they were killed, they will return in some form later on. It might even take a decade or so, but they will always come back. Emily, who died of cancer a few years ago, is back. But this time, she some other chick who was Emily's twin sister. They were separated at birth.

There are so many other reasons to love this show. But I'm tired and have to work in the morning. Luckily, I won't miss tomorrow's episode thanks to my DVR.