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Dec. 11th, 2008 04:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Re: Battlestar Galactica.
Not excited about Caprica. Don't plan to watch that one as of now, unless something changes.
But "The Face of the Enemy"? OMGYAY.
Gaeta + Lt. Hoshi! WIN. Though making him bi (previous relationship with an Eight) is such a copout. Are there any homosexual characters on TV? At all? I mean, Angela on Bones, Remy on House, whatever happened with those Grey's Anatomy girls, even Jack Harkness is "omnisexual", though all of his jokes are references to boyfriends just because that makes for better humor. It seems. . . like a copout--is the ratio of bisexuals to homosexuals really that great? I wouldn't have said so.
Got my first issue of Latina magazine today. And the ads are almost all in Spanish, which really rocks my world. I've gotten virtually no practice since I'm not in a Spanish class anymore, but to be able to still read the blurb about why you should vaccinate your daughter with Gardasil makes me quite pleased. The main content is all in English, though, which is disappointing. Still good.
Not excited about Caprica. Don't plan to watch that one as of now, unless something changes.
But "The Face of the Enemy"? OMGYAY.
Gaeta + Lt. Hoshi! WIN. Though making him bi (previous relationship with an Eight) is such a copout. Are there any homosexual characters on TV? At all? I mean, Angela on Bones, Remy on House, whatever happened with those Grey's Anatomy girls, even Jack Harkness is "omnisexual", though all of his jokes are references to boyfriends just because that makes for better humor. It seems. . . like a copout--is the ratio of bisexuals to homosexuals really that great? I wouldn't have said so.
Got my first issue of Latina magazine today. And the ads are almost all in Spanish, which really rocks my world. I've gotten virtually no practice since I'm not in a Spanish class anymore, but to be able to still read the blurb about why you should vaccinate your daughter with Gardasil makes me quite pleased. The main content is all in English, though, which is disappointing. Still good.