Don't fear the Reaper.
Oct. 5th, 2007 11:01 pmStupid frakking neighbors are having a party and continually play their music as loud as possible. I generally don't mind but if the bass is tuned so high that I can feel the vibrations, yeah it's time to stop "raising the roof" and start being considerate to everyone else in the neighborhood, m'kay.
I've been thinking about Criminal Minds recently, especially the last episode: ( Nothing regarding spoilers for episodes, just some thoughts of what happened to a certain main character )
Something else has been on my mind recently, concerning shows and fandom as a whole. With the amazingly high ratings for the Pushing Daisies premiere, along with the results of Heroes after the new Nielson ratings rule was taken into effect, I can't help but wonder of all the possibilities with shows nowadays; downloading full-length episodes from iTunes, watching them legally online, previewing them before their airing/premiere dates...it's endless promotion and could probably help out a new show in getting out there. If only they had such options for the shows that were cancelled some years ago (i.e. Firefly, Wonderfalls, Point Pleasant, etc.) Not that it would guarantee that it would've stayed on the air, since The Black Donnellys had the same exposure but were cancelled prematurely, but it would've at least increased their chances. Better than what was proved at the time, obviously.
What I'm trying to say here is that I do like these optional choices to watching television shows now, which really enhanced and is a big step forward into the world of technology and changing the face of the media altogether.
I've been thinking about Criminal Minds recently, especially the last episode: ( Nothing regarding spoilers for episodes, just some thoughts of what happened to a certain main character )
Something else has been on my mind recently, concerning shows and fandom as a whole. With the amazingly high ratings for the Pushing Daisies premiere, along with the results of Heroes after the new Nielson ratings rule was taken into effect, I can't help but wonder of all the possibilities with shows nowadays; downloading full-length episodes from iTunes, watching them legally online, previewing them before their airing/premiere dates...it's endless promotion and could probably help out a new show in getting out there. If only they had such options for the shows that were cancelled some years ago (i.e. Firefly, Wonderfalls, Point Pleasant, etc.) Not that it would guarantee that it would've stayed on the air, since The Black Donnellys had the same exposure but were cancelled prematurely, but it would've at least increased their chances. Better than what was proved at the time, obviously.
What I'm trying to say here is that I do like these optional choices to watching television shows now, which really enhanced and is a big step forward into the world of technology and changing the face of the media altogether.