"We used to think...when I was an unsifted girl...that words were weak and cheap. Now I don't know of anything so mighty." -Emily Dickinson
Showing posts with label gilmore girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gilmore girls. Show all posts
Friday, November 25, 2016
Gilmore Girls
25 November 2016: Oh my lord, these new episodes are soooooo good! Give Lauren Graham and Kelly Bishop all the awards.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Gilmore Girls Trailer
25 October 2016: Another no-brainer for today's good thing. This trailer had me smiling the entire time. I cannot wait.
Monday, February 1, 2016
All hail Kelly Bishop!
1 February 2016: Today's good thing is this interview with Kelly Bishop about the Gilmore Girls revival. The part that really made me smile? When she said, "This is how I explain it to people: 'You look at a room. And then you just tip it sideways a little bit.' That’s Gilmore Girls. It’s a little tip." Can't wait for these episodes.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
"Angela Chase...and 5 Other Deep TV Teens"
This is a pretty awesome list. Although I only watched one episode of Parenthood and didn't really care for it, I can totally get behind the other characters.
Labels:
Buffy,
gilmore girls,
my so-called life,
TV,
veronica mars
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
TV Girl Power...
Two links that made me happy today, as I slogged through midterm grading:
1) It's the 25th anniversary of She-Ra. I still have my action figures in my parents' attic (who freely intermingled with my brother's He-Man figures). She-Ra rocked. She also inspired some of my earliest feminist thoughts, including this question: "How come He-Man can appear in 'very special' episodes of She-Ra, but she doesn't get to cross over to his show?" Seriously.
2) It's the 10th anniversary of the first episode of Gilmore Girls. I will admit that I didn't start watching this show until about the third season (and then frantically caught up one summer as I was dissertating), but what a show! I miss it still.
1) It's the 25th anniversary of She-Ra. I still have my action figures in my parents' attic (who freely intermingled with my brother's He-Man figures). She-Ra rocked. She also inspired some of my earliest feminist thoughts, including this question: "How come He-Man can appear in 'very special' episodes of She-Ra, but she doesn't get to cross over to his show?" Seriously.
2) It's the 10th anniversary of the first episode of Gilmore Girls. I will admit that I didn't start watching this show until about the third season (and then frantically caught up one summer as I was dissertating), but what a show! I miss it still.
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