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... It's Tuesday and I'm already at 17 shows... Something has got to give. No wonder I don't have time for much else.
I'm so frustrated. I keep setting my alarm earlier and earlier, and waking up later and later. When I was working nights at Tim Hortons, I'd sleep till 1-2 and then get up and have the whole day to accomplishing stuff. However, since working at this fucking gas station it doesn't matter when I set my alarm, I keep waking up at 6 or 7. Non-stop. I'm losing my god damn mind. I can't deal, I can't live my life because I have no time to. My life is work and sleep and work and sleep, and then the weekends are just trying to catch up, or working on my writing al letting everything fall apart and then it takes weeks to catch up. I'm not living anymore.
Strangely, after years of complaining that no women seemed interested in giving a nerd like me a chance, I've had like 3 different attractive women add me to Facebook saying they came upon my profile, wherever, and though I was cute. With all three, I quickly managed to convince them never to speak to me again just by opening my mouth. Proving once again that I have no hope and will never find love or happiness. And I was just starting to toy with the idea of trying some dating si8tes again. But nothing gonna change. I'm incapable of acting like a human being other human beings want to get to know. I'm just, I'm a fucking miserable mess and a failure.
In case you can't tell, I'm feeling super depressed tonight. Sigh.
And in case you're wondering like "What is he doing to scare away all these women? He must be a pretty horrible sexist pig of a human being. A really asshole sexist motherfucker for women to treat him so much worse than all these guys who jump from girl to girl and are absolutely all of those things."
But no. I scare them away by getting too excited, if I had to critique myself. I get so shocked like "Oh my god, someone actually wants to talk to me" and I get super excited and it's like floodgates opening. I go to like 120% "This is me! This is who I am, this is my personality and eccentricity at 150% who are you, tell me everything! This is how I think we relate! What are you into? These are all the things I'm into. Your things are so cool, you're so pretty, you were actually interested in talking to me? Tell me everything about yourself, where did you come from, what's your life experience, do you believe in god? tell me you're not conservative, May the force be with you and live long and prosper."
And then they come back from grocery shopping to find like 30 responses to their one message and they're like "I feel weird. This guy is giving me weird anxious feelings, and I'm going to interpret these feelings as my rapist alarm. He must be a rapist. BAIL BAIL BAIL" And that's the end of that. I wonder how many failed connections I can contribute to exactly the above events.
Could I stop being that way? Sure. Will I? Probably not. Best to give someone a fell picture of the neurosis early so they can decide whether or not they are interested in putting up with that shit. Maybe I'm the kind of fucked up mess who doesn't get to have a second half. Not everyone does. My uncle is like turning 50 and he's been forever single. And he's the nicest guy in the world. Except in Civilization where it turns out he's a warmonger.
He's a warmonger Jerry and I'm Rumpleteaser and we have a wonderful way of working together.
Thank you.
What? You don't get it? It's like... it's a reference to a musical... just forget it.
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Geekly Weekly TV Rankings ( ➤ for new)(PS: There will be Spoilers)(PPS: I live tweet shows on twitter, but I try to keep those spoiler-lite for the important spoilers @AndrewGeczy)
- Doom Patrol *****
Amazing episode of Doom Patrol this week. This show is only on its third episode, and it's so funny and so weird, and so off the deep end. It's amazing. This show and Deadly Class are without a doubt the two weirdest best shows on TV. There's just too much in this episode that I liked for me to even point things out. So many perfect lines, the comedic timing is just so on point. And the fight scene with Robotman! Oh my god he literally tears a person in half, and then beats another person with the first person's lower torso. That is hard as fuck. This show gets all the glory. This show is god. If you're not watching, there's something wrong with you. Like you don't like fun, or something. I guess the one weakness, IMO, is still Cyborg. Vic had some good moments, but he still looks like he's wearing plastic on his face. Also I guess his father is bipolar? Goes from being like "No you can't have the jet, and how dare you even presume that you could." and then nothing happens between them and his father calls back a day later "I sent you the jet! Silly you, why didn't you think of asking for a jet? You know your dad is always here to bail you out." What! But! Huh??? - Fleabag *****
Hilarious episode of Fleabag, back again after who knows how many years. I heard Pheobe Waller Bridge didn't even wanna do a season 2, but after becoming famous and an uber celebrity she was talked into it. I think she's awesome. I definitely admire her, she's one of those all in one packages. A great writer, intelligent, great actor, and beautiful. All in one package? If I had hgalf her talent maybe I wouldn't be living in poverty right now. Sigh. Amazing episode, love when she punched that creep. Hope the sister is done with him forever. - The Orville *****
Wow. That space battle was insane. That must be the largest space battle we have ever seen on TV. That was Revenge of the Sith level shit. I can't even imagine how expensive it was, but damn it was good. It doesn't really matter about the flaws in this episode or the show in general. When you pull of a space battle that big and that flawlessly, you deserve yourself five stars. Good work, special effects team. If you only watch one episode of this show, do yourself a favor and watch this one. You don't even need the others. - ➤ I Am the Night ****1/2Great finale. I loved the woman who played Fauna Hodel. She did such an amazing job. She was so strong and brave and awesome. It was great seeing her save herself, instead of needing Chris Pine to save her. It was just incredibly disappointing that she dind't kill Hodel. He got to escape and live a good long life, probably killed more people. But hey, at leasts he had absolution I guess. Overall great awesome series, with a ending that only sorta feels bittersweet if you think on it too hard. This mini-series was only 6 episodes, and I'm glad I took the journey.
- The Walking Dead ****1/2
Great episode of the show, but this could be another situation where I just hearts some of the characters so freaking much. Like Lydia. I'm all about her struggle, and Henry trying to save her. Everything involving her had me on the edge of my seat. But she wasn't the only young lady who caught my eye. Young little Judith is the coolest badass freaking ever. I heart her so much. Every scene she's in just makes me with the whole show was just about her. I would watch 45 minutes of her just day to day, for 22 episodes, 6 seasons and a movie. When Michonne told her to go to her room and she's just like "Why?" Yes. Yes yes yes. I want more. That's how I would raise my daughter, if I had one. She would be smart, deep thinking, strong willed, she wouldn't let anyone tell her what to do or hold her back. She would be brave, confident, and most importantly know every single day that she was loved. *sigh* shut up. I'd make a great dad. SO what if she would question everything I said. It would be her right. What were we talking about again? - GenLOCK ****1/2
This show is so good, also I totally heart Maisie William's character and she kicked ass this episode. And by kick ass, I mean she got to flex her techie muscles and gave them all upgrades. And made he suit shorter like she wanted... as well as unique. What did she say? It's her? And then made a weird thing with her fingers. Whatever, as long as she's being true to herself I love it. - ➤ Arrow ****1/2
Great episode this week. For once it seemed like Oliver might have actually learned something, or other. I liked that Wild dog's speech to Oliver about how to deal with hsi sister, actually seemed to help him figure out how to deal with Felicity, and how to respect HER agency. Really clever stuff, especially in that they didn't hit us over the head with it, but it was actually quite subtle. I was impressed. The action was great. And Adrian Paul, from Highlander (Duncan Mcload of the Clan Macload) was awesome. Are they setting him up to be the big bad? Cause I'd watch that. Where Diaz never felt formidable, because it's Diaz, Adrian Paul immediately feels formidable. He's the freaking Highlander! So cool, I want him to have a suit, I want him to have a bunch of awesome fights with Oliver. I ahven't been this excited for a villain in a while. Even that dive off the balcony was impressive. - High Maintenance ****1/2
Good episode of a great show. I am starting to turn cold on this girlfriend though. He missed the fireworks because of him. She's ruining his cool. I found the relationship between the two gay spanish speaking dudes more adorable. Maybe that was the point. Like here's a heterosexual relationship that really isn't working out... and here's a homosexual one that is. - Brooklyn Nine Nine ****1/2
Fun episode this week. There was a strong focus on Amy, who is definitely one of my favourite characters so I really enjoyed it. She really gets a chance to grow as a character, and explore her past and her motivations. I really liked it. The complicated topic of female harassment was dealt with intelligence and subtlety. I enjoyed it. The B story with Holt and his old nemesis wasn't nearly as strong, but it all paid off at the end with the stick up and the guy can't even hear anything he's saying cause he's so old. - Shameless ****It was another good episode of Shameless this week. Nothing great, but even when the show is just average, that better than most other shows. I'm a little surprised at how fast Fiona is bouncing back, but it's nice to see. I also got a kick out of Liam's game, being gone for two days and no one noticing. Finally it's too bad Carl's ex isn't into Debbie. That kiss was hot.
- Supergirl ****
Good episode of Supergirl with some great moments. I'd say the highlight was Manchester taking the Legion ring. I also liked Supergirl and Alex getting closer. And the tension between Supergirl and the White House is getting a little serious. I kinda want, okay now you guys are gonna scream pervert, but I was hoping Alex would try to kiss Supergirl. Cause Alex doesn't know she's her sister, all she knows is that the strongest most bad ass woman in the world keeps showing up at her apartment and treating her like SHE'S the most badass woman in the world. Alex has been talking about making moves to something real. I read more than just friend vibes from Alex as Supergirl walked away at the end there. - Star wars Resistance ****
Great episode of Star Wars Resistance this week. I loved the plan to sink the city. Shit has really hit the fan and they're fugitives on a platform that has always felt small. It was nice seeing their allies come to their aide, and I hope the pirates will come too. I know the one girl likes her, but I still totally ship Kaz with Torra. I really don't know why I spend so much time shipping animated characters and teens like on Deadly Class... Maybe there's something wrong with me. But I don't have time to worry about that now. This might have been the best episode yet, or one of them. Good stuff. - Saturday Night Live ****
Great episode of SNL this week, possibly best episode of the season. John Mulaney is an amazing guest, and you can tell when he hosts that he gives his time to the writing as well. Many of the sketches just screamed John Mulaney, and the few that didn't were largely forgettable. That toilet sketch was amazing. So many sketches, like that one, were completely absurd. This was the best week for just random absurdity. That Chad sketch was amazing. All that said, some of the sketches didn't land for me at all. Also I couldn't care less about the musical guest though. A little too much religion, and a little too much country is a hard no from me. - Family Guy ***1/2Good episode but nothing spectacular.
Some funny random humour, just Family Guy being Family Guy. My
favourite moments were from Brian's storyline, and him getting called
out again and again and again.
- Gotham ***1/2
It was an alright episode of Gotham. They really shocked me with the ventrilliquist. I legitimately did not see that coming. Too bad they killed him in the same episode they created him. Same with Jane Doe, they introduced tons of iconic villains this episode only to make sure to ruin their origin forever. Thanks a lot Gotham. This episode would have scored much higher were it not for that. Penguin and Riddler was fun though. So at least there was that. - The Goldbergs ***
It was a fine episode of the Goldbergs this week. The plotline with the mom was tired and played out and there wasn't much to the Gleb storyline either. It wasn't particularly funny, nor did it seem to go anywhere. There were parts that made me laugh, some great laugh out loud moments, but the episode as a whole was middling. The individual moments of gold can't make up for the mediocre whole. - Riverdale **1/2
This episode was a total bore. The most interesting part was Jelly Bean's one line about coffee, and Josie's rendition of "We don't need another hero!" You're right, Riverdale, I would rather be watching a Mad Max movie right now. Veronica's storyline with her father continued to go nowhere and spin its wheels as usual. Nothing changes between them. Archie is a moron and hothead again for no reason and almost gets himself killed. Jughead meh. Couldn't care less about the Serpents. Oh and Betty's mom still continues to make no sense how insane they are all being. Ugh. This show.
Geekly Weekly Talk Show Showdown:
- Vice News Tonight ****
- Last Week Tonight ****
- ➤ Stephen Colbert ***1/2
- The Daily Show ***
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