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innocent_lex ([personal profile] innocent_lex) wrote2009-03-16 12:07 am
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Getting old

I've just spent a couple of hours trying to watch telly and do net things without my glasses (left them upstairs and couldn't be bothered to go and fetch them). What did I learn? The world is fuzzy without my glasses and no amount of rapid blinking or rubbing my eyes will fix that. Damnit, the only real problem I used to have trying to read without my glasses was headaches. Now? Mucho blurriness. Piddle.

Also? I gave in and pre-ordered the Flashpoint series 1 DVDs - a month to wait. I really, really like this show. Really. Since I'm working from home this week the money I'm saving on trains is going on funzies instead - a good trade, no?

[identity profile] airekel.livejournal.com 2009-03-16 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
A great trade. You deserve funzies!

The only thing I *can* do without my glasses is read. Of course, to read books, I need to read on my PDA, because I can increase the size of the font, and brighten the screen. When I try reading actual books, I get headaches with or without glasses. :(
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[personal profile] sg1jb 2009-03-16 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
Seeing as it comes so highly recommended ;-), I watched an ep of Flashpoint tonight )called 'Clean Hands').

Liked it. Especially, I liked that it wasn't mindless shoot-em-up stuff; there were moral issues, and actual personalities, and in the end some nicely understated consequences.

I'll try and catch it again, if I can figure out when it'll next air.

[identity profile] innocent-lex.livejournal.com 2009-03-16 10:16 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, there are really interesting stories every week, and the amount of dialogue is phenomenal compared to your average cop show. I do wonder how long they can keep writing something interesting and new each week when the premise is something we've seen so often on telly (hostage taking), but so far it's been a very clear focus on people and their problems, and if they go on like that there's an unlimited set of possibilities.

The team stuff I love - they worry about each other, both around the dangers they're facing (being injured or having guns in their face) and each other's emotional wellbeing. There have been some really lovely emotional moments, most of them just natural and understated.

I think it's on the same day in the US and Canada, which is a Friday. Here it's on Thursday, and we're about 8 episodes behind you. The one you saw is series 2 but we're still on series 1 here.