Because of a recent post at
thequestionclub I've come to realize that the occasional audience who will give a brief applause at the end of a movie in the theater is not only apparently a thing of the midwest, but a great annoyance to people not from the midwest. I felt like I needed to explain to people that we're not all a bunch of ignorant farmers who can't distinguish between a film festival and a local showing of a movie, that it's more of a ~feeling of community~ thing. Of course it's totally acceptable to scream about sports in your living room where the athletes can't hear you, though. *eyeroll*
I'm finally catching up on this last season of Southland and about five or so episodes in I'm already woeful that the season is so short. Cooper and Tang are making an unexpectedly awesome partnership. Lucy Liu is still listed as a guest star so I hope she's still going to be around a while, but in other news she's WATSON, so.
I'm finally catching up on this last season of Southland and about five or so episodes in I'm already woeful that the season is so short. Cooper and Tang are making an unexpectedly awesome partnership. Lucy Liu is still listed as a guest star so I hope she's still going to be around a while, but in other news she's WATSON, so.