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[Jun. 10th, 2006|06:28 pm] |
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| | nervous | ] | Hello, everyone. Just wanted to let you all know that this place is not dead. I've taken over maintaining this community, so you'll notice longer user info and updated links at the top. I hope that's okay? I think it's an improvement, but I'm new to this. So if there's something you'd like to see or have any suggestions, please comment here and let me know. I know this place isn't very active, but I'd like to change that. Some of you must have thoughts about the finale, for instance? If you feel like sharing, that would be great. Keep this place going. Thanks. :) |
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[May. 9th, 2006|10:51 pm] |
Anybody who wants control of the community, speak up — first come, first serve.
I'll be deleting it shortly if nobody wants it. |
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| The problem with Logan/Weevil |
[Feb. 5th, 2006|01:25 pm] |
He's a rich boy with lots of bad behaviour in his past. He is a biker from the wrong side of the tracks. Together, THEY FIGHT CRIME!!
Lovely, isn't it? well, yes, except for one thing...
( Read more... ) |
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| VM and Feminism lecture |
[Jan. 10th, 2006|11:38 am] |
Any VM fans out there in the Atlanta area? Apparently I'm not the only one interested in talking about Veronica Mars and feminism, and it's quite the hot topic.
In April the Popular Culture Association will be having its annual conference and, I kid you not, here is one of the lectures:
"We used to be friends": Third-Wave Feminism and Veronica Mars Tim Burke, University of South Florida
The conference is at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis and the VM lecture will be on Thursday, April 13. Scroll through the full Conference Program for more info. Buffy, BSG, even Desperate Housewives, you name it, it's all there. They give out Ph.Ds for this stuff? I should head back to graduate school for a Ph.D in Buffy and Veronica studies. |
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| Knock knock |
[Dec. 8th, 2005|10:25 pm] |
Anyone still here?
Anyway, I have some thoughts about the show and in particular about Duncan, but it's going to take a bit for me to write them down, so in the meantime, here's a quickie that has *nothing* to do with the most recent episodes:
Jackie and Lilly Kane are actually the same kind of person. The only reason why we love one and hate the other is because we're forced to "live" with one of them in the present, while we only see the other through the misty, water-colored filter of nostalgia.
Discuss. |
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| Cathy Belben Interview - Part Two! |
[Nov. 29th, 2005|10:51 pm] |
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| | Jump, Little Children - Habit | ] | Did you all enjoy the first half of our interview with Cathy Belben?
Do you think you can handle the second half? She talks about dream casting, questions about the episode, and her fellow writers, among other things. Oh, and we find out what she's wearing. And what I'm wearing. Also, it has the best ending to an interview ever. EVER. |
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| Interview with Cathy Belben! |
[Nov. 22nd, 2005|06:22 pm] |
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| | Korn - Somebody Someone | ] | MI.net presents the first half of our interview with Cathy Belben, co-writer of "Blast from the Past" and tomorrow's episode. Cathy was fun to talk to, and she had a lot of interesting stories to tell, especially about getting to know Rob and the wacky antics in the writers' room. If you don't even know who she is, you should really check this out. This time last year, she was a librarian.
Also, this interview is five times cooler than previous interviews because I was one of the interviewers. |
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