You know you've been in fandom too long when typing the word "speed" wants to turn into "squee". heh

I have ranted about the Crazy Cat People in my neighborhood before. These are the people who seem to believe feeding their cats is all the responsibility they have. I'm off to animal control where I'm going to have to spend money to rent traps because THEIR cats are breeding like frakking rabbits. HULK SMASH!! Which is not all of the story, but. eugh. vile people. *shudder* Bad neighbors, can't live with 'em, can't kill 'em.

Wow, I realized I only watch, like, five shows that presented at Comic-Con (and I'm already three eps behind on True Blood) and except for TVD and SPN I'm not very fannish about any of them. BAD FANGIRL, no biscuit. I should possibly stir my lazy butt and catch up on SOMETHING, at least.

So here, have a useless poll:

[Poll #1598077]
For your reference, the shows at Comic-Con that I watch are: Burn Notice, White Collar, SPN, Vampire Diaries, True Blood, Dexter, and the last ten minutes of Smallville. I think. That's all I can think of that's been mentioned in the media. Which is kinda sad, isn't it? (eta: oh, Castle had a panel, too, IIRC. It's another I watch if it's on, but I don't cry if I miss one)

We watched the first ep of "Pillars of the Earth" which was interesting. Ian McShane is always a fun villain. I read the book a long time ago, but I don't remember much, so I have no idea how or if they're changing it to make it into an ongoing series. It seems a bit like Rome but set several hundred (ok, more like a thousand) years later. With less nudity, at least so far. *g*
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Like I said above, I'll probably watch Fringe in the fall anyway, since I did see the finale. Hopefully Walter won't be quite as annoying. John NOble does a fine job, but his character is sometimes really grating on me.
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