The Week in Entertainment
DVD: The Forbidden Kingdom, which wasn't bad. Not great, but quite watchable.
TV: House ("Couldn't even if I cared enough to want to." Hah!) The Mentalist, which remains nicely watchable. Jane's reaction to death is excellent, and makes him very likeable. (Hard to get used to another guy called Jane, though ... even if for this one it's his surname.) Decided not to watch Fringe any more even though I DVR'd it, so I didn't. And unprogrammed it... Pushing Daisies. The premiere wasn't that good - too much of it was a recap of last year. But I trust it will pick up again. Some repeats of Psych - still funny. Tried to watch Arthur and the Invisibles and simply couldn't. Did get all the way through Bee Movie but can't really recommend it. It's just too unbeelieveable (hahahaha).
Read: Finished up Kremlin Wife. Read The Little Endless Storybook, which was very amusing. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. Lovely, like everything he writes.
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