Yesterday the difference was watching Brian Williams host Meet the Press. Great job. Interesting. After there it was sort of down-hill. I hooked onto a ten-part video of the Daytime Emmy Awards on YouTube. It was half-way interesting.
After having looked at da Soaps for a while, whereby I sort of look at them as a sociological mirror of the nation's psyche, I at least recognised about half the people nominated. So it kept me from sitting around, brooding... I really was impressed with how so many of those people work with the 'Feed The Children' foundation, that was moving..... And I couldn't BELIEVE that the Soap Peter watches won.... that one is so lame, it is the perfect cure for insomnia.
Today was the blahs. Got a haircut, finally. Talked with Peter for a few minutes. And was looking through 'da news' on Huffington Post.... And the prime-time Emmys were yesterday, seemingly, don't really follow all that closely... But I found the opening really good. Seemingly, Jimmy Fallon was host. And did a number based on Glee, with some of the cast, Tina Fey, Jorge Garcia of Lost, who actually has a voice, Kate Gosselin... and the incredible Jane Lynch, who won again, bless her.... AND Betty White, who had me in stitches.... especially when she says, 'What the hell are YOU looking at?' It's only a short take, but she can steal any scene, I swear.
Now to clarify... I am a Gleek, a Glee fan. There was buzz on the nets, I got the first season from the UK via Amazon, sceptical, but ended up just loving it. So I was pleasantly surprised about the opening of the show Sunday. It was brilliantly done. And I know... there are people who absolutely HATE the series, but I found it fresh, thought-provoking, entertaining, and there is a hell of a lot of talent there. Am hoping to get season two sometime this year.
So here is the opening. You can judge for yourself.
I thought it was very well done.
Written on Monday, August 30, 2010 by RenB
Sundays are lame.... but
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