Archive for May 17, 2009

Fringe, Season Finale

We finally meet Leonard Nimoy-I mean William Bell-in this last episode of the first season of the hit, new sci-fi series, “Fringe.” Until recently, I pictured Bell to be much more nefarious-looking than the man who played Spock (which is another subject for another blog, since I just saw Star Trek yesterday and it was aaaaawwwwweeeeesooooommmmeee).

Perhaps this is part of Abram’s “fundimental shift” that he talks about in here. Maybe we’re supposed to find out that Massive Dynamics is actually a benevolent corporation looking out for the good of the universe?

Or maybe that’s what Abrams wants us to think…

Could Spock-erm, Nimoy-really play a character with evil, universe destroying intentions? Could it be possible that behind that smiling, Vulcan face is a power-hungry mad-scientist?

I guess we won’t know until next season, when Olivia, Peter (or at least the Peter that is left) and Walter (and Charlie, who I hope will have an increasingly involved role in the series) return.

Oh, hey! I have a blog!

I know, I know, it’s been awhile. So much has happened that I should be blogging about! The election, the inauguration, the torture memos, Prop 8, France, Burma, etc, etc.

The truth is, I’ve been busy. Yes, I’m a liberal. Yes, my yearly income puts me below the poverty line, but contrary to what any conservative would say about those two qualifications, I actually have been working, paying bills, and getting an education. Pulling myself up by my boot-straps, if you will.

Of course, contrary to their insistence that doing so would give me health-care, beaucoup bucks, financial stability in the face of any expensive repairs of any kind, and a super ability to magically live wherever I want, I have none of those things.

I have actually taken a weekend job on top of my other one, two more substitute positions at two group homes, and full semesters at my local college. Thankfully, after a few years juggling jobs and school loads, the only thing I have left before a transfer is Maths.

Despite everything, I can appreciate what I do have. A studio apartment for cheap (after moving five times in two years, it was nice to ask the landlords how long they would rent to me for so cheap and hear “as long as you want”), despite the fact that it’s in the worst town of 400 people IN THE WORLD. I’m now classified as an “Intermediate” French speaker (which means I can read it and say it, but I have the damnedest time hearing it and spelling it). I’ve learned yoga recently and have lost 13 lbs on a vegetarian diet. I’ve chosen a CSU (but I haven’t applied yet, haha), San Francisco. I’ve joined the Democratic Party in my area as well as the local Young Democrats club so I can continue spreading the word about Progressive policies.

See? I really have been busy! I didn’t forget about this blog, or just become lazy and pop out a kid so I could make $400 a month on welfare (which is such a good price, isn’t it? It’s a wonder more people aren’t on it, having baby after baby). Obviously, I’ve held onto my attitude and sarcasm. Sweet.

Alas, I think I’ll lay off the politics for awhile. I’ll let Chris and his arch-nemesis we call Red fight it out for awhile over on Crispy Quips (see blogroll). I’m still basking in the glory of Obama’s super margin of victory on Nov. 4th. I’d rather keep it positive. So from now on I’ll be blogging about things like movies, Fringe, killing millipedes that make their way into my apartment from this god-forsaken town (Pollock Pines, Ca…no, really, don’t look it up). Things like that.

I hope everyone enjoys their summer. I’ll be keeping in touch (maybe).