I will depend upon your knowledge of TV to give me a heads-up on what to watch. Vala3 and I depend upon you for that. I'm so book centric that I honestly forget to watch TV.
Actually, I'm very book-centric too - I just rarely talk about what I'm reading or have read at the time. By the time I finish one book, I'm on to the next. I always mean to try and mention what I've just read, but rarely do. I feel like it takes a lot more time to review a book than something I just watched. I always have a large basket of books by my bedside waiting to be read. It's why I read very little fan fiction comparatively because I'm too busy reading novels, etc., whenever I have time to read.
Because The Spousal Unit and I rarely get away (you and Vala3 - especially V3 - do way more traveling than we ever get to do), we're stuck around the house and in the area, so what free-time we do get gives us time to check out what's on the tube in between our monthly/weekly/daily family melodrama(s). Sometimes I'm afraid that circumstances are forcing me to become an eventual agoraphobic. *urp*
The current familial melodrama we're mired in right now is very time-intensive and will be so for months. Right now I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, which makes me cranky and depressed.
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Actually, I'm very book-centric too - I just rarely talk about what I'm reading or have read at the time. By the time I finish one book, I'm on to the next. I always mean to try and mention what I've just read, but rarely do. I feel like it takes a lot more time to review a book than something I just watched. I always have a large basket of books by my bedside waiting to be read. It's why I read very little fan fiction comparatively because I'm too busy reading novels, etc., whenever I have time to read.
Because The Spousal Unit and I rarely get away (you and Vala3 - especially V3 - do way more traveling than we ever get to do), we're stuck around the house and in the area, so what free-time we do get gives us time to check out what's on the tube in between our monthly/weekly/daily family melodrama(s). Sometimes I'm afraid that circumstances are forcing me to become an eventual agoraphobic. *urp*
The current familial melodrama we're mired in right now is very time-intensive and will be so for months. Right now I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, which makes me cranky and depressed.
But at least I got to see Trek. ;)