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Feb. 22nd, 2026 02:16 pm
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Movies: None

Television/Streaming: a couple of episodes of Buffy and Farscape.
Buffy:
  • "Faith, Hope & Trick" - first appearance of Faith (she's an interesting foil to Buffy)
  • "Beauty and the Beasts" - Angel comes back. Oz might have mauled some kids out in the wood when he escaped his cage.
  • "Homecoming" - Both Cordelia and Buffy are annoying as fuck in this one, but I am watching this through adult eyes and that's probably coloring my attitude with some of these episodes. (Use your words)!
  • "Band Candy" - this one had some pretty funny bits; especially Giles being an absolute fool. And Principal Snyder!

    Farscape:
  • ". . . Different Destinations" - they end up going back in time at the memorial and change the path of history.
  • "Eat me" - they come upon a damaged Leviathan and find all the Peacekeepers turned feral and cannibalistic. Also some of the Moya crew get split into two. Crichton's double makes it back on board ship with him. That would be freaky! It will be interesting to see what happens with the two of them.

    Books: It has not been a great week for books! I had two books I stopped reading: T. Kingfisher's Hemlock and Silver and Ben Greenman's Emotional Rescue.

    The Kingfisher book was a book club read for January that I never got in time. It just recently became available as I was finishing The Reformatory. I got about twenty percent or so in and I was just kind of annoyed at the book, so I stopped reading.

    The Greenman book is essays on music. I thought it would be more like Rob Sheffield's Love is a Mix Tape or Talking to Girls About Duran Duran. No. Greenman's book was rather boring and also felt a bit misogynistic, so I had to quit reading that one, too.

    I'm now reading Pylon by William Faulkner. It's a bit different than the other fare of his I've read, but I'm interested to see where it goes. It's set in a fictionalized New Orleans during an air show, so lots of talk of planes and pilots.

    Listening to: only one Rolling Stone Top 500 album this week. Number 488 is The Stooges self-titled album from 1969. On the 2012 list, this album was at 185. Rolling Stone blurb:
    Fueled by “a little marijuana and a lotta alienation,” Michigan’s Stooges gave the lie to hippie idealism, playing with a savagery that unsettled even the most blasé clubgoers. Ex-Velvet Underground member John Cale produced a primitive debut wherein, amid Ron Asheton’s wah-wah blurts, Iggy Stooge (né James Osterberg) snarled seminal punk classics such as “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” “No Fun,” and “1969,” bedrock examples of the weaponized boredom that would become a de rigueur punk posture.


    This one is not really my cuppa, but I didn't outwardly hate it (like the Suicide album). It's a pretty short album, too. I can see the influences they had on other bands. Of the songs here, I like "I Wanna Be Your Dog," which I've also heard covered by several bands, as well.

    Playing: I finished Assemble With Care; this is by the same studio that did Alba: a wildlife adventure. It's a visual novel with puzzles; you are Maria, who repairs electronics and such, and you've come to a little town for their festival. Various folks want your help, so you take apart and reassemble game systems, tape decks, watches, and more as you learn about issues in these folks' lives. It's a short but sweet game. The controls were occasionally a little frustrating (you can use your mouse on PC, but sometimes if I clicked too quickly, I'd put the piece I was working on to the side and then would have to hover over and pick it up again).
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    Feb. 14th, 2026 07:50 am
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    Been a bit since I did one.

    Movies: None

    Television/Streaming:
  • Finished I'm in Love with the Villainess; as I said in my previous entry about this anime, Rei is a bit problematic with her obsession with Miss Claire. In the "real world," she'd be a stalker. However, this is a fantasy, the main character has been transported into a video game, and at least there's some queer representation here?
  • Got back to Farscape Season 3, and watched both parts of "Self Inflicted Wounds," which is when Moya crashes into the research vessel and only one ship can survive. I will miss Zhaan; sometimes she was a little too self-righteous but overall, I liked that she was a complicated character (like the rest of them).
  • Also got back to Buffy Season 3, and watched "Anne" and "Dead Man's Party." "Anne" is the season opener, following Buffy after her mom told her at the end of the previous season not to bother to come back if she left. I was NOT liking Joyce very much at that time, and her attitude has not improved here, either.

    On the one hand, I do appreciate that Joyce is a complicated character, at least thinking she is doing the best by her daughter (but also failing in that, which is human); also, not always taking responsibility for her own actions does feel quite real to me. However, that doesn't mean I like it! Her blaming Giles in this episode is very obnoxious.

    Overall, though, I thought the premise of the episode was interesting, taking the idea of kids on the streets having to "grow up/old fast" literally.

    "Dead Man's Party" has the zombie motif, but also once again, taking the idea of "what's buried doesn't always stay buried," or shouldn't, I guess. Joyce continues to be Asshat Mother of the Year; how about talking to your kid, Joyce? Giles seems to be the only parental figure Buffy has, and I think on some level Joyce knows is and is kind of chafing at it, but doing all the wrong things to fix it. Willow and Xander are kind of shit in this episode, too; I give them a little more grace as they are also teenagers and big feelings like your friend abandoning you while you're going through stuff, too, are not always easy to navigate.
  • Also watched Bridgerton, Season 4, part one. Also known as the Cinderella rip-off, haha. This season is okay, but I'm honestly more interested in everyone else than our main characters here.
  • Taskmaster, New Zealand; I missed a few seasons on this one but this crew seems fun. Jeremy is still not as great a Taskmaster as Greg (but who can be?) but Paul is awesome; we love Paul.

    Books: Finished The Reformatory by Tananarive Due. This is a tough book, but I think she covered the subject matter well. The Reformatory is a fictional story, based on a real-life boys' reform school in Florida called the Dozier School. Both Black and white children were sent there, but overwhelmingly more Black children. I recall reading about this school after it was finally closed in 2011 (the St. Petersburg Times did a report on it which has been archived here. Be forewarned; it is a harrowing read). Over a hundred years of torture, children buried without markers, runaways shot on sight . . . I'm sure those grounds are haunted. This latter is what Due brings into the story, and Robert, the newest inmate, can see them.

    Listening to: Two more of the Rolling Stone Top 500 Albums List.

    Number 490 is Linda Ronstadt's Heart Like a Wheel. This album was not on the previous (2012) iteration of the list. Rolling Stone blurb:
    Linda Ronstadt completed her transition from California hippie-folk darling to soft-rock queen on her chart-topping fifth album, covering Hank Williams, Buddy Holly, Little Feat, and Kate and Anna McGariggle on the gorgeous title track. Her version of the Betty Everett oldie “You’re No Good” hits a perfect mix of desire and paranoia. Along with being a showcase for Ronstadt’s peerless versatility, Heart Like a Wheel is Seventies pop-rock craft at its sweetest and sturdiest.


    I liked this one. It's very country-influenced, but I don't say that as a criticism. "You're No Good " and "When Will I be Loved" are the two songs I kept coming back to overall.

    Number 489 is Back to Mono (1958-1969); it was at number 65 on the 2012 list. This is a box set of a bunch of Phil Spector-produced songs, especially during the Wall of Sound Era. Rolling Stone blurb:
    When the Righteous Brothers’ Bobby Hatfield first heard “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’,” with partner Bill Medley’s extended solo, he asked, “But what do I do while he’s singing the whole first verse?” Producer Phil Spector replied, “You can go directly to the bank!” Spector built his Wall of Sound out of hand claps, massive overdubs, and orchestras of percussion. This box has hits such as the Ronettes’ “Be My Baby” and the Crystals’ “Da Doo Ron Ron,” which Spector called “little symphonies for the kids.”


    It's about 73 songs, with the 4th disc being an entire Christmas album. Like the blurb says, the Ronettes, The Crystals, The Righteous Brothers, and also solo acts like Darlene Love make up most of the set. A lot of this is very nostalgic for me as this was the music, along with the Beatles and such, that my mom would play. The radio station CBS-FM was the "oldies" station, so I heard a lot of this growing up, and when I was a kid and teenager, I said I hated it because I wanted to maintain what little street cred I had at that time. Ha!

    Playing: Alba: a wildlife adventure. It's a cozy game with a little bit of save-the-local-environment. You play Alba, a young girl who has come to spent the week with her grandparents on the vaguely-Latine island where they live. There's a nature park, which has fallen into disrepair and now the mayor has a deal to build a giant hotel there. You're trying to stop this, while also cataloging animals, as it's something you've always done with your abuelo. The mechanics are a little wonky for photography, so it can be frustrating to navigate, but overall, it's cute.
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