Saturday, May 5, 2012
Reading Is Fundamental
I actually loved Reading Is Fundamental and Ben Edlund restored some of my love for Supernatural. I didn't think I'd even watch the last three episodes after that crappy Felicia Day episode. That's one episode of Supernatural that I will probably never watch again and it will be the first one in 7 years. I was so disappointed after watching the show last week and depressed. I want Supernatural to be about Sam and Dean and focus and revolve around them and not guest stars. I'm sick of how many guest stars coming on and Sam and Dean turning into guest stars on their own show. I don't like it and it's boring. I could care less about some of them. Ben Edlund did things right in Reading Is Fundamental. None of the characters had all the focus and it didn't revolve around any of them. I loved that the most. All the guest stars had about equal time on the show and none of them were focused on the most.
I loved TV this week because all my shows were great. Celebrity Apprentice was the best ever. I couldn't stop laughing and I laughed so hard it hurt. I don't know how Donald Trump could even keep a straight face and those looks on Clay Aiken's face just killed me. Once Upon A Time was great and I loved it again. It always surprises me. Gossip Girl was awesome because of Chuck and Blair and then the surprise of Chuck's dad being alive. I didn't see that coming. Vampire Diaries was great and Matt Davis is the best. I love him more and more. One dumb thing about the episode. Elena lost how much blood and she was up and moving and running around. That was pretty stupid, but who cares.
I've been reading this weekend and I've finished three books. One was Vampire Diaries. I'm currently reading James Rollins Devil's Colony and Dean Koontz's 77 Shadow Street. They're both great books and I'm going to start reading another book as well. I love to have how many books going and I read how many chapters of each book. Reading is FUNdamental.