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visualthinker11: Pushing Daisies! Is having a crossover with Wonderfalls!
I love the fact that Bryan Fuller’s stories are all connected by a Grand Unified Field Theory. Because his characters are so brilliant and full of life, and watching them meet each other would make me so happy.
Personally, I’m partial to
visualthinker11’s idea that Mahandra is Emerson Cod’s daughter. I’m not sure he’s quite old enough for that to be reasonable, but that’s a minor inconvenience we will ignore in favor of Mahandra and Emerson snarking at each other, possibly with assistance from Jaye.
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In other news: I got my router back! So I have internet! And I can watch the season premier of Pushing Daisies and feed my neopet before it dies!
There is the minor hitch that my router, heartbroken by its abandonment to ITS, has spent the last few hours pitching a hissy fit that disconnects it from the internet every other minute, which will make watching Pushing Daisies difficult. And by difficult I mean I will be tempted to go at the router with a hammer before I get halfway through the episode.
And thus (intones the computer nanny, A.D. 2501) began the serial killing career of Jin, Computer Killer, most prolific Luddite in the early computer age. Before she fell before the electronic pulses of justice, she gruesomely murdered thousands of computers and dreamed of committing computer genocide with an EMP.
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I love the fact that Bryan Fuller’s stories are all connected by a Grand Unified Field Theory. Because his characters are so brilliant and full of life, and watching them meet each other would make me so happy.
Personally, I’m partial to
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In other news: I got my router back! So I have internet! And I can watch the season premier of Pushing Daisies and feed my neopet before it dies!
There is the minor hitch that my router, heartbroken by its abandonment to ITS, has spent the last few hours pitching a hissy fit that disconnects it from the internet every other minute, which will make watching Pushing Daisies difficult. And by difficult I mean I will be tempted to go at the router with a hammer before I get halfway through the episode.
And thus (intones the computer nanny, A.D. 2501) began the serial killing career of Jin, Computer Killer, most prolific Luddite in the early computer age. Before she fell before the electronic pulses of justice, she gruesomely murdered thousands of computers and dreamed of committing computer genocide with an EMP.