On the subject of me
What I have been doing instead of updating:
* Watching a LOT of toku. I finished up both Kamen Rider Hibiki and Ultraman Nexus, two of my favourite series. Even though I post mostly about anime and manga, my actual consumption is primarily toku. I just don't know anybody else who's into it as much as I am, so I don't really talk about it, just burn quietly.
* Writing. Only I don't yet have anything to show for it. My hard drive is littered with WIPs and I need to buckle down and finish them. Hopefully I'll have something this weekend -- the current effort seems to be going okay.
* Reading murder mysteries and books about marketing.
* Reading Cromartie High and waiting for the next volume. It's now my default crossover canon. What if the guys from Cromartie played tennis against Seigaku? Freddy and the gorilla would beat the Golden Pair. And Mechazawa would play Ryoma and lose terribly, but it doesn't matter because he's so damn cool.
* Planning LJ posts in my head.
What I should be doing but am not, at least at the moment:
* Posting about Doctor Who. I've been keeping up with it all along, though I haven't enjoyed some of the recent eps that much. The finale I loved. But I talk about the eps offline and a little in chat and I just don't feel the need to say more. It's not like my reviews were ever insightful, just squee.
* Prince of Tennis recaps. This is because I don't like the next match: Ryoma vs the Robot. But I will get back to it soon because once I finish Jyosei, there's bowling to look forward to.
* Finding a new job. I suck.
Things that are cool:
* My collection of Ring of Fire covers.
* Sh15uya.
* Corner Gas.
* The boy on the bus who was wearing a white shirt with a pattern of small pink roses.
* Single malt scotch.
eta: Some Doctor Who S2 finale spoilers in the comments.
* Watching a LOT of toku. I finished up both Kamen Rider Hibiki and Ultraman Nexus, two of my favourite series. Even though I post mostly about anime and manga, my actual consumption is primarily toku. I just don't know anybody else who's into it as much as I am, so I don't really talk about it, just burn quietly.
* Writing. Only I don't yet have anything to show for it. My hard drive is littered with WIPs and I need to buckle down and finish them. Hopefully I'll have something this weekend -- the current effort seems to be going okay.
* Reading murder mysteries and books about marketing.
* Reading Cromartie High and waiting for the next volume. It's now my default crossover canon. What if the guys from Cromartie played tennis against Seigaku? Freddy and the gorilla would beat the Golden Pair. And Mechazawa would play Ryoma and lose terribly, but it doesn't matter because he's so damn cool.
* Planning LJ posts in my head.
What I should be doing but am not, at least at the moment:
* Posting about Doctor Who. I've been keeping up with it all along, though I haven't enjoyed some of the recent eps that much. The finale I loved. But I talk about the eps offline and a little in chat and I just don't feel the need to say more. It's not like my reviews were ever insightful, just squee.
* Prince of Tennis recaps. This is because I don't like the next match: Ryoma vs the Robot. But I will get back to it soon because once I finish Jyosei, there's bowling to look forward to.
* Finding a new job. I suck.
Things that are cool:
* My collection of Ring of Fire covers.
* Sh15uya.
* Corner Gas.
* The boy on the bus who was wearing a white shirt with a pattern of small pink roses.
* Single malt scotch.
eta: Some Doctor Who S2 finale spoilers in the comments.

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ahahahahahha, yes. I do this all the time, and then promptly forget what I'd planned to say the moment I get in front of a keyboard.
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Mmmm. Laphroaig.
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Anyway, nothing wrong with squee.
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I think that's the one of the only animes that can outcrack PoT (although Cromartie pretty much outcracks everything).
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A lot of people find toku cheesy, but not me. It's not meant to be realistic and somehow it just really works for me. Some shows are more serious than others. Ultraman Max is definitely a kids show and is often goofy and always lighthearted. Ultraman Nexus is very dark and presents a reality that's more grey than black and white.
Wikipedia has more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokusatsu
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What did you think of it?
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I think about crossing Cromartie over with anything I read or watch. HP, BSG, Doctor Who. And they seem to fit every time. :)
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I love them all so much!
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Oddly, I thought that sounded particularly unentertaining.
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I'm actually pleased with the way things ended with Rose.
So am I. I thought it was a fitting fate, and I liked the way it happened. I don't think I can articulate my reasoning, but I didn't want her to stay with the Doctor, even though I liked their relationship - perhaps it was that it became too comfortable? Which, come to think of it, is just another way of saying what you said. It was a powerful ending, anyway, and I like the way Rose got everything she'd ever wanted except the thing she wanted most.
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I do have a mostly-done squee post about the finale, so I'll try to finish it up soon.
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I even love the Godzilla in New York remake, since I could sit there and make New Yorker comments about the scenery. But I think my favorite is Rodan. I sit and cry when the two monsters choose to die together.
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Thanks!
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I liked the show a lot, not so much as a KR show, but as something on its own. It's strongly focused on Adachi and his need to find direction and make progress as he transitions from middle school to high school. The good/evil plot is there, but backgrounded. There are lots of fights, but the actual over-arching evil plans aren't really given much emphasis.
Instead, there's a lot of personal development of the Riders and their support group. There were a lot of things that reminded me superficially of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
I would highly recommend this show. I grew very attached to the characters and I'm sorry that it's over now. The theme/gimmick of the show is music (like food on Kabuto, or cards on Blade) but there are only a couple of those musical numbers and they're quite early on. (I wish there had been nmore!)
So give it a try and let me know what you think. I'd love to be able to discuss it with someone.
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I'd recommend either Garo or Kamen Rider Hibiki as good starter shows. I talked a bit about Hibiki further down in the comments. Let me know if you want to know more!
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