It's a post-apokalyptic paradoxon
Sep. 5th, 2008 02:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Anyone has a show you don't find yourself entertained by but still has the ability to move you?
I'm currently rewatching old Jeremiah episodes and mostly I find the stories to be too slow-paced and often dull - honestly, I go through long patches of being outright bored while watching- but nevertheless it's such a study in human nature that every ep has at least one moment that packs an emotional punch with me, that it kinda makes it worthwhile.
And kudos to that episode that brought in Jason Priestly as a villain because the only way you might think about "hey, that's Dylan and Brendon" would be in a horrified "ZOMG, that's so NOT Dylan and Brendon" manner.
Yeah, yeah, I know about five people on the planet ever even watched this show. :D
I'm currently rewatching old Jeremiah episodes and mostly I find the stories to be too slow-paced and often dull - honestly, I go through long patches of being outright bored while watching- but nevertheless it's such a study in human nature that every ep has at least one moment that packs an emotional punch with me, that it kinda makes it worthwhile.
And kudos to that episode that brought in Jason Priestly as a villain because the only way you might think about "hey, that's Dylan and Brendon" would be in a horrified "ZOMG, that's so NOT Dylan and Brendon" manner.
Yeah, yeah, I know about five people on the planet ever even watched this show. :D