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darkemeralds ([personal profile] darkemeralds) wrote2009-11-06 12:04 pm

Friday miscellany including Supernatural 5.08 comments

Supernatural 5.08: My overall assessment is "dumb episode": no forward plot motion, still more uncomfortable and shark-jumping-esque self-referential hilarity, and another new player in the Apocalypse Games.

I laughed, I admit it. And seeing Jensen shot in bright, colorful light for a change was interesting and strange and made his eyes very, very green (though frankly, he and Jared are both far more beautiful in the greyed-out Supernatural world). It was amusing, but come on, let's get on with it! Stop with the fanservice already, Kripke.

In other miscellany, I NEED A CAMERA. Mine was stolen months ago, and I'm about ready to splurge on a replacement. I miss taking my unartistic little illustrative photos.

Oh, and I liked this, from Warren Ellis by way of Wil Wheaton:

At least half of all writing involves just sitting and staring into space. Letting your brain out to hunt down ideas, bringing them back all warm and bloody between its teeth.

[identity profile] kispexi2.livejournal.com 2009-11-08 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you find that when the idea strikes, the words start coming too, all in a beautiful rush? I HATE that if I'm away from a computer, and I do my level best to stop them, for fear that they'll only come once and that if I let them out NOW, I won't be able to recall them later.

*nods* That's what I meant when I was talking about the words building up on each other. You need the long periods of time to write so that they get the chance to do that.