Bald Jason's Musings


   Saturday, February 2, 2008

I slept for just over 6 hours. I wore earplugs, and just blocked out the world. I dreamt of Battlestar Galactica. It was really nice. :-0)

As more and more 'gay' themed storylines pop up on Torchwood, and as more and more people watch it, there suddenly seem to be a lot more stupid people bitching about it. I've come to think of the last year or so as the golden era, when people either loved the show or didn't, and if they didn't, it wasn't because of the gay stuff, but because of what they viewed as shakey writing. But just about everywhere I go now there are threads about how gay the show is. Which it's not. All the characters are bisexual. And the only true relationships we've seen them in have been hetersexual, with a lesbian fling thrown in. All the sex we've seen on the show is hetero. We've seen some male/male kisses, but that's it. And that's pretty much all we've seen this season too, only now 2 of those guys are building some kind of relationship, and suddenly that's too much? Whatever. Pisses me off. But thankfully the show is unlikely to change it's tune while it continues to air. The ratings are out of this world, and there's already talk of a third season. ;-0)

4 days until new Torchwood. I know a bit about every episode that's airing this year, and so I'm excited about some episodes more than others, but I'm looking forward to all of them. This next episode ("Meat") is a big Rhys Williams episode, and I really like him, so I hope it's really good. The 5th episode of the season is called "Adam" and sounds amazing! The 6th episode features the return of Martha Jones to the New Whoniverse, where she sticks around for 3 episodes. Then in episode 9, which is something of a comedy, the storyline is about Gwen's wedding, which should be fun. Episode 10 is said to be very dark, as is episode 11. Episode 12 is the one I'm most excited about, and is rumored to explain how Toshiko, Owen & Ianto were recruted into Torchwood. We know how Gwen was brought in, so that won't be covered, and there should be quite a few cool surprises. And all that's known about the finale is that "old wounds are reopened, new wounds created and punishment is meted out". It's also almost certain to feature James Marsters as Captain John, and tie into his "finding Gray" comment from the premiere. And it may or may not have some lead-in to Jack's 4th Season Doctor Who appearance. Very cool.

It seems more and more likely that I'll attempt to read more of the Dune series this year. I'm just starting to get excited about it. I've only read the original trilogy (Dune, Dune Messiah, Children of Dune), and there are now 11 other titles to read (with at least 3 more on the way), plus various other short stories, which I've looked over and while many people have a problem with Kevin J. Anderson & Brian Herbert's writing, I'm not one of them. I loved Dune. But I thought Dune Messiah felt rushed, and like it was only written for money - and that one was written by Frank Herbert himself. Children of Dune thankfully got the series back on track in my opinion, with the senior Herbert's classic, timeless style of writing. I don't expect that flavor from the new books, and from the reviews that I've read, the people that most have a problem with the new stuff is based on the difference in the style of the writing. So I'm thinking I'll at least try to read the first chronilogical trilogy in the series sometime this year, and then go from there.

I'm thirsty.

   posted by Bald Jason at 05:17 PM
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