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So. When i heard that Nathan Fillion was going to be in another tv show i had a reaction that was a bit of a mix of a cringe and a hooray. The last series i saw him in was the disastrously dead Drive. I watched every episode i could of it hoping to catch some glimmer of the awesomeness Fillion gave the wonderfully distinctive yet deceased Firefly series. Drive was no Firefly. It was painful to see such a misuse of the actor’s talents and i am very happy that the show was cancelled quickly, relieving my pain. The memory of it created the cringe feeling about Castle, but in the end i gave the show a chance and was more than happy i did.
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Found this in a friend’s LiveJournal. This particular map shows where in the United States I’ve been.

visited 12 states (24%)
Create your own visited map of The United States or Best time to visit South Korea
Feel free to give it a whirl and drop your maps in the comments section below. There are also maps for the entire world (minus Antarctica) and India.
Star Trek, a beloved franchise by many, has been in a sharp decline of quality for far too long. Both the last film (Star Trek: Nemesis in 2002) and the last series (Enterprise) were a shattering dissapointment to many a fan (myself included). The franchise was dying and desperately needed new life breathed into it. Well, the wait is over. Star Trek, the brand-spanking new film by J.J. Abrams (creator of Lost, Alias, and Cloverfield), gives the Star Trek franchise the righteous kick in the pants it deserves. Read more…
So, I grew up as a kinda geeky kid. My sport of choice (like most of my fellow geeks) was soccer. I don’t know why it attracted so many of us geeks. I know its a demanding sport and 300 trillion fans worldwide can’t be wrong about it’s macho prowess, but i’m American. Unfortunately this causes me to look down on European sports as kinda girly for no good reason. Sorry European sports. I guess its a cultural thing. Now i do realize that i am getting pretty off topic here, but bear with me. I swear my stream of conscientiousness is going somewhere… maybe. SO, back to me being a soccer kid. Being a group of kids that were geeky and too smart for their own good, a rumor quickly got passed around that every time we did that hitting the ball with your head thing, we lost a few brain cells. Geeks are very concerned about becoming stupid, so most of us made it a priority to learn the chest bumping thing instead. The group of true soccer jocks on the team ignored it, but i’m willing to bet i’m smarter than them today because i was cautious about headbutting a ball coming at me at mach 2. Hopefully i’m smarter than them. It doesn’t seem to have helped my ability to stay on topic, because this is a Wolverine Review. Read more…