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  • Monday, March 15, 2004

    Facade
    It's Sunday. And that means I've just seen the new Alias episode. It seems a little odd when two posts back is the previous episode's "review". I need to update this more so I don't seem so obsessed. But anyway, I loved this episode. It's, by far, the best of the season as far as I'm concerned.

    By the first commercial break, I notice that I haven't seen Lauren yet. Excellent. Because if I haven't seen her by now, I probably won't see her at all. So, yeah, it's a LAUREN-FREE EPISODE. Is it a coincidence that the best episode of the season, in my opinion, does not include Lauren? I think not.

    Marshall didn't get on my nerves this episode. I mean, he was actually amusing, and for that I'm grateful. Because lately? So fucking annoying. His conversation with Vaughn about the bomb? Hilarious. Well, I guess that was mainly Vaughn, but still... it was good. And tripping over the chair... "I swear, I didn't touch anything. But the bomb, well, it sort of started." ...okay, I'll admit, I was laughing. Hee. It's all in the delivery, folks.

    Then Vaughn... whew.. I was so afraid of hearing the accent, but it was great. I should have known better. And his side of the bomb conversation? Hee. "Okay cut that one. Wait! No, don't cut that one!"/"Dammit, I hate it when you do that!"/"Cut the red one... No, wait."/"Marshall!" Or something like that. Yeah, it was great. And I just want to say, I was, like, ecstatic when he knocked out Sark. It's about fucking time he beat him.

    Sloane and Barnett were disgusting. I'm sorry, they're both wonderful, beautiful actors, but some things should be left to the imagination. Like, they could have.. maybe.. showed her making breakfast or something in the morning... or made vague references that something happened between them... I just.. I didn't need to see that.

    Last but not certainly not least, The Hug. I was on the verge of tears, it was so sweet. *sigh* More episodes like this, JJ. Please.

    Oh, and I don't want to go to school tomorrow. Spring Break just flew by.. I mean, I don't even remember Tuesday. Seriously, I think we skipped a day.

    ~scribbled by jen sometime around 12:48 AM



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