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Lucy ([personal profile] luciazephyr) wrote2010-03-11 06:13 pm

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Mum has a question for you US college students. If she takes out a student loan, can she use it on bills and stuff, or are there restrictions on the sort of thing you can use the money for?

Oh yeah, this morning we went to the college and got the majority of our admissions stuff done. 83

Also I bought the Arctic Monkeys' Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. And I'm gonna watch Psych tonight and then play Persona 4.

Good day overall.

-Lucy

[identity profile] lucia-tanaka.livejournal.com 2010-03-11 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
I have to completely disagree. I found the entire first half poor-quality and shoddily done- the least Genre Savvy person in the world knew Mary wasn't the killer, FFS, and the Hitchcock felt very, very forced. But from Marion's death onward, it just got better and better. And fuck yeah, Lassiter was awesome. And the hug between him and Jules was very, very, very good and made me tear up (which added to the deep sadness of Marion's funeral, my face was all D8 for the epilogue).

Honestly, just... lackluster start, but very, very slowly got better. I think they needed 90 minutes to pull of what they were aiming for.

That's my thoughts. But maybe I just like the ending because, again, ROCK ON LASSITER. SAVE YOUR FRIEND, BE AWESOME.

[identity profile] aliciaforferris.livejournal.com 2010-03-11 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
I wasn't sure really, what I thought. I think I need to watch it again, that would probably help.

I agree, though, that the Hitchcock was SUPER FORCED and, oh Marion's death was so heartbreaking for me. It was good to see the chief again, too.

[identity profile] aliciaforferris.livejournal.com 2010-03-11 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
Also: you knew Lassie secretly was a champion hugger, I'm sure. He just looked like it. :)