Tumbleweeds. Prairie Dogs. Yeah.
Mar. 6th, 2013 01:24 pmI'm off to Santa Fe for a conference -- and apparently some snow. (My brain insists on playing "You can drum a gentle drum, and I can seat guests as they come, chatting not about Heidegger but wine..." on continual loop. Silly brain.) But before I leave...
* Three brilliant and important science fiction novels appear to be headed to the small screen. Variety reports that SyFy will be adapting Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle as a miniseries (with Ridley Scott and Frank Spotnitz at the helm, which rather eased my initial panic at the news), and Mary Doria Russell reports that her novels The Sparrow (one of my all-time favorites) and Children of God may become a full-fledged series for AMC.
* Not even Gabriel "You've Loved Me Since Excalibur" Byrne and his fantastic greying wig could salvage the shipwreck that was Vikings. I can't bear to watch another episode. Woe. At least I have Ripper Street for one more week. We may give the new shows Bates Motel and Orphan Black a test drive when they debut later this month.
* How is one supposed to choose among all of these competing versions of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey on DVD?
* Happy belated birthday to
bluerocean and
mizz_history, and happy early birthday to
thewordoffred,
lovefromgirl,
artwhisperer,
jasonbsizemore,
dannyboy8406, and
_snitchbitch. May all of you enjoy many happy returns of the day!
I just adore this still from the forthcoming Star Trek into Darkness. Admiral Pike/Bruce Greenwood FTW.

* Three brilliant and important science fiction novels appear to be headed to the small screen. Variety reports that SyFy will be adapting Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle as a miniseries (with Ridley Scott and Frank Spotnitz at the helm, which rather eased my initial panic at the news), and Mary Doria Russell reports that her novels The Sparrow (one of my all-time favorites) and Children of God may become a full-fledged series for AMC.
* Not even Gabriel "You've Loved Me Since Excalibur" Byrne and his fantastic greying wig could salvage the shipwreck that was Vikings. I can't bear to watch another episode. Woe. At least I have Ripper Street for one more week. We may give the new shows Bates Motel and Orphan Black a test drive when they debut later this month.
* How is one supposed to choose among all of these competing versions of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey on DVD?
* Happy belated birthday to
I just adore this still from the forthcoming Star Trek into Darkness. Admiral Pike/Bruce Greenwood FTW.

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Date: 2013-03-19 07:49 pm (UTC)Ha! :D I'm glad to know I'm not the only one...
We've got the first episode of Bates Motel on the DVR. It will be a couple of days before we have a chance to watch it, but I'm looking forward to it. I agree with you, though, I'm not sure how far they can take the idea or what they can do with it. It will be interesting to see.