And finally we on Sept. months where starting again all series which have to be outstanding.
- House has become exactly where we left off. House and Cuddy recognizing each other and jumping into the pool. Now what have we seen? How to enjoy that first moment in which everything is emotion, while the fears and the evidence will postpone for a moment of weakness to collapse. Obviously, that does not happen until the end of the chapter, which put us on alert giving the reason those who thought, below the conversations and actions, that sooner or later something was going to break the magic. From now on, you must see how to face both the risky rate at which they face but you have to get ahead, because these two are worth it. Especially House. I loved the scene where Wilson tries to come to the floor by the window ... and all that follows. Ays, House! Always a pleasure to see you get started.
- How I Met Your Mother has just begun when it was watered down. Honestly, I reached a point with this series in which I do not care or I no longer matters, and that's worse than either one or the other. The truth is that the season finale was a total anticlimax, and obviously, everyone is now beginning to move the case of the mother and even subplots. Lilly and Marshall and I do not find what was once endearing. I think all are worth the occasional departure of Barney, as usual, and changing that is Robin. Little more.
- The Vampire Diaries it now has become the big hit of last season after half blogosphere (which I include myself) ranting about his first shitty chapters. The thing took shape from the eighth or ninth inning and the plots were buying beer. The actors were increasingly comfortable in their roles ... Until this season finale, in which Nina does a waste of a split personality for the two characters to that from now on, you have to interpret. The first two chapters of the 2nd season I seem to be light years away from those harmful early last season ... Well, let's enjoy, no doubt, Damon. Muahahah.
- Today begin Fringe, The Big Bang Theory , Grey's Anatomy, and I do not know what the hell else. I are putting the two long teeth. I hope not disappoint. Fringe can only go up by foam, and Grey's Anatomy has to hold the line and go more slowly, because it can reach a small glimpse of what once was. The Big Bang Theory ... I only ask that you follow equally "mindless" in the 3rd season ... And that Raj has a little more prominence, their outputs are incredible.
- The end of True Blood was ... how to say ... I know not, I'll say so in rough plan: who the hell cares about 8 months there until the 4th premiere? Of course not killed too in creating tension, expectation, and leave it in a decent climax case of a season finale. Overall, the third season has been great to Chapter 10, which has begun to decaf ... And I still do not know why. So, after these chapters, one is expected in the season finale was more bloody thing, more to the "Trueblood" we are accustomed. My happiness in a hole when I saw the end credits. I said to myself: What's this? Finished? Finally, for the 4th hope not charged against Russell, who returns from a spectacular way, because I think it is one of the best characters the series has gone through (and the actor is sublime). And of course, to load and Bill and Eric ... to straighten and shine once with all the personality you have, that is to give and take!
- These days I've been seeing some many movies: Revenge , Agora , Up In The Air , Reservation Road and The Box . The first is basically an action movie where one can enjoy the hosts giving Liam Nesson (well done). The second-acclaimed here, AmenĂ¡bar, seemed a bit watered down but technically impeccable. The third film seemed a bit more sympathetic. I do not get as favorable criticism of the film, when the previous director, Juno is very, very superior. The fourth I think is the one I liked. Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Ruffalo living in fear, revenge and consequences. And The Box stoned I think a director of Donnie Darko perhaps wanted to pick up where they left at that time with that piece of film, but is light years away. The premise is great, but the resolution is poor.
Another day, and better. Now I'm going to make muffins. Hee hee hee.
- House has become exactly where we left off. House and Cuddy recognizing each other and jumping into the pool. Now what have we seen? How to enjoy that first moment in which everything is emotion, while the fears and the evidence will postpone for a moment of weakness to collapse. Obviously, that does not happen until the end of the chapter, which put us on alert giving the reason those who thought, below the conversations and actions, that sooner or later something was going to break the magic. From now on, you must see how to face both the risky rate at which they face but you have to get ahead, because these two are worth it. Especially House. I loved the scene where Wilson tries to come to the floor by the window ... and all that follows. Ays, House! Always a pleasure to see you get started.
- How I Met Your Mother has just begun when it was watered down. Honestly, I reached a point with this series in which I do not care or I no longer matters, and that's worse than either one or the other. The truth is that the season finale was a total anticlimax, and obviously, everyone is now beginning to move the case of the mother and even subplots. Lilly and Marshall and I do not find what was once endearing. I think all are worth the occasional departure of Barney, as usual, and changing that is Robin. Little more.
- The Vampire Diaries it now has become the big hit of last season after half blogosphere (which I include myself) ranting about his first shitty chapters. The thing took shape from the eighth or ninth inning and the plots were buying beer. The actors were increasingly comfortable in their roles ... Until this season finale, in which Nina does a waste of a split personality for the two characters to that from now on, you have to interpret. The first two chapters of the 2nd season I seem to be light years away from those harmful early last season ... Well, let's enjoy, no doubt, Damon. Muahahah.
- Today begin Fringe, The Big Bang Theory , Grey's Anatomy, and I do not know what the hell else. I are putting the two long teeth. I hope not disappoint. Fringe can only go up by foam, and Grey's Anatomy has to hold the line and go more slowly, because it can reach a small glimpse of what once was. The Big Bang Theory ... I only ask that you follow equally "mindless" in the 3rd season ... And that Raj has a little more prominence, their outputs are incredible.
- The end of True Blood was ... how to say ... I know not, I'll say so in rough plan: who the hell cares about 8 months there until the 4th premiere? Of course not killed too in creating tension, expectation, and leave it in a decent climax case of a season finale. Overall, the third season has been great to Chapter 10, which has begun to decaf ... And I still do not know why. So, after these chapters, one is expected in the season finale was more bloody thing, more to the "Trueblood" we are accustomed. My happiness in a hole when I saw the end credits. I said to myself: What's this? Finished? Finally, for the 4th hope not charged against Russell, who returns from a spectacular way, because I think it is one of the best characters the series has gone through (and the actor is sublime). And of course, to load and Bill and Eric ... to straighten and shine once with all the personality you have, that is to give and take!
- These days I've been seeing some many movies: Revenge , Agora , Up In The Air , Reservation Road and The Box . The first is basically an action movie where one can enjoy the hosts giving Liam Nesson (well done). The second-acclaimed here, AmenĂ¡bar, seemed a bit watered down but technically impeccable. The third film seemed a bit more sympathetic. I do not get as favorable criticism of the film, when the previous director, Juno is very, very superior. The fourth I think is the one I liked. Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Ruffalo living in fear, revenge and consequences. And The Box stoned I think a director of Donnie Darko perhaps wanted to pick up where they left at that time with that piece of film, but is light years away. The premise is great, but the resolution is poor.
Another day, and better. Now I'm going to make muffins. Hee hee hee.
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