posted by [identity profile] deaver.livejournal.com at 03:10pm on 21/09/2004
Ah the wonders of Fandom. I can honestly admit I would have never read any Harry Potter, or even anything with Dom in it, if it hadn't been for the high volume of squees on my f-list. And I am very grateful for those squees.

I sadly must admit that even though there are many people enthusiastic about Alias, I just can not find the appeal. I have made attempts to watch, but just find it dull. (Maybe it's the fact that I don't like Jennifer Garner AT ALL). But for the most part I truly appreciate all of the discussions, art, stories and fannish hugs that go around for the various shows, it insures that each day there is something new to look forward to.
 
posted by [identity profile] swmbo.livejournal.com at 03:14pm on 21/09/2004
Seconded, on the ALias. Although, I have to confess, I'm thinking of giving it a third try, with DVDs through Netflix. Because of the additions to the writing staff in this upcoming season, because I'm now a total slave to the Jossverse writers. Except, I'm not good at picking things up midway and I'd need to sit through all the rest to do so. It's a TOUGH call. Still, for shows that I have only some interest in initially, it really helps a lot if I can overdose and do marathon sessions of the dvds.

Hee, and LotR in general - I was already a fan and went to the first two movies with friends and loved them. But I think the squeeing on the third added huge amounts of richness. Also, I know I wouldn't have bought the non-extended editions of the movies as well as the extended, without flist squeeing.

Wait. I'm not sure if I should be grateful for that. Hee!

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