Showing posts with label Battlestar Galactica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battlestar Galactica. Show all posts

Sunday, February 9, 2014

How to tell if you are drift compatible.



After my husband and I first saw Guillermo del Torro’s Pacific Rim, we have found ourselves saying “drift compatible!” whenever we say or think the same things. For example, whenever my husband and I say the words “do you” we say it a la Anthony Michael Hall in The Breakfast Club. 

I thought it might be fun to list items, in my humble opinion, that make two people drift compatible. Some are from my personal life, others are things I have thought about recently. So here they are in no particular order.

  • When you say, “check you later” they automatically think “alright, alright, alright.”
  • Whenever you discuss or mention Doug Jones, the other person knows exactly who you are talking about. You even share the same favorite funny seen in Hellboy when, Abe and Hellboy are sharing a beer and discussing their women troubles. “You’re in love. Have a beer.”
  • While watching the premier of J.J. Abrams, Star Trek, both of you geeked out when you saw Noel Clarke. And at the same time said Mickey! While looking around to see if anyone was excited as you were to see a companion.
  • When you hear that someone has not seen Doctor Who, you or your significant other say “you’ve never seen Doctor Who?” in your best British accent. Saying it in that accent is a result of seeing Revision 3’s “Welcome Back, Doctor Who” one too many times on YouTube.
  • Speaking of YouTube, one of the other videos you’ve both seen together a billion times is Portlandia’s Battlestar Galactica - One More Episode. Edward James Olmos and James Callis make a guest appearance. Ron Moore also makes a cameo, however not in the way you would think.
  • You both said Whaaat! When you realized it would be the last time you would see Scott Wilson play Hershel in Too Far Gone. Yes admittedly one of you did have to comfort the other because while Beth and Maggie began crying that started the water works.
  • You both feel like Rob Gordon in High Fidelity when everyone starts talking about The Walking Dead, Sherlock, and Doctor Who because you liked these shows first. Which makes you feel like a hipster for saying don’t infect my beautiful shows with your main stream. However, secretly you both need others to watch so the TV networks can keep the show going for as long as it can. The only reason you know the term “infect it with your main stream” because you’ve both seen Soundly Awake’s Hipsters On Valentine’s  Day a bunch of times. Okay let’s face it you both go on YouTube one day binges, but there is no judgment.
  • Your significant other can recognize a Bear McCreary musical compositions before knowing it is him. Like when you watched season 1, episode 1 of Defiance, and heard the theme music the other person says that sounds like Bear.
  • While watching the entire Star Trek series (yes all of them) you both say at the same time hey it’s Kate Vernon (aka Ellen Tigh)! Or, hey it’s Rick Worthy (aka Number Four)! But when watching Battlestar Galactica, you both say hey it’s Sam Witwer! Or, when Roslin was getting chemo you both say, isn’t that Kira (Deep Space Nine)?
  • Whenever the computer messes up, acts strange, or you see a news article about another advancement in robotics or technology - your significant nods in agreement when you say “Skynet.”
I smile when I hear the word Toronto because I know my husband will say “in Toronto” a la Brandon Routh in Scott Pilgrim vs the World. Because its moments like these when we make a reference the other one gets, we simply look at each other and know we are thinking the same thing … drift compatible.

Monday, November 25, 2013

My thoughts after reading Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell


I finished Fangirl a couple of days ago. I haven’t been able to decide what to read next because in all honesty, the next book has some big shoes to fill.
If you follow Rainbow Rowell on Twitter, you can see what she has such a great sense of humor in her books. At least I do. Not to mention that she replies to her fans tweets when she is able to whether it’s a favorite or a reply, Rainbow is a gracious enough to let her fans inside her life.
As some of you may, or may not know Fangirl is about a girl named Cather Avery. Cath has a rocky start in her first year of college when her twin sister makes to decision for both of them that they both need to grow up. Along the way Cath learns to stick up for herself, what love is, and that it’s okay to live in the real world away from the fanfiction she writes.
What I love about this book is the way Rainbow pays tribute to J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series. The more I think about it, the homage goes beyond Happy Potter, but to all the fans who have literary crushes on books characters. Fans who fall in love with not just the books, but the story.
Hopefully I am not about to give too many spoilers here. One of the many other things I love about this book is all the references to scifi related genre. As soon as you get into the book, page 9 has reference to one of the best movies … Soylent Green is people! I laughed out loud when Wren (Cath’s sister) called Levi, Lt. Starbuck. And good ol’ Levi does not let the Avery sisters nerdom catch him off guard, and knows it was a Battlestar Galactica reference. It made me smile when Levi tells Cath she is Clarke Kent.
Yes, Fangirl is about girl meets boy. However, Rainbow writes Cath’s story in a way that she does not make it obvious as to what will happen next. While Fangirl is classified as a YA book. I feel that it should not be. A great story is just that a great story. And a wonderful writer is a wonderful writer.