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Weblog | I don't like the word blog, it's ugly. Anyway, new content happens here. (Swedish dito)

About me and the site | Twenty-something male who likes text. Obsessed with things such as books, reality, communication, and one or two tv-shows.

Archives | Things written here since... well, 2001. Some of it is good, some is utter shait.

Books | Books read, not books written. So far I've struggled to maintain unpublished.

Photo | I like my camera and it likes me.

Links | Outwards, away, flee.

e-mail | J. Nicklas Andersson


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2004-03-19

:: <18:59> TV / Radio <comment 0>

Why Steven DeKnight is one of the good guys: on the “Inside Out”-commentary track (Angel 4x17), he says he stole everything from Joss Whedon, Tim Minear and bad Kung-Fu movies (such as Master of the Flying Guillotine which he mentions several times.) And a person who gathers inspiration from the old “You killed my teacher, you swine!” sort of kung-fu can’t be bad.



:: <19:01> TV / Radio <comment 11>

I’ve seen four episodes of Carnivāle and damn. HBO knows how to do these things. Serious supernatural drama without going all pretentious. It’s basically good versus evil but with a whole lot of gray areas set in teh middle of the 1930s. I think it will all go down to that it doesn’t matter where you got your powers from, but how you use them and that everything has a price.

And I can’t stress this enough, best title sequence ever. I kid you not. I need to see the other episodes now. I’m a tv-show junkie and damn proud of it too.



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