It's geekout time!
Jul. 6th, 2006 04:50 pmThe X-Files makes me happy. I love that show! NEED SEASONS ON DVD SO EXPENSIVE THOSE BASTARDS ARGH.
The episode "Hungry" is showing on Monday. YES! *points to icon* Haven't seen that episode in, like... four years or something. Mmmmyup.
This is a perfectly healthy OBSESSION, what are you staring at? 0_____o
GONNA DVR IT. Then make fanart. That'll come after I catch up on everything I need to catch up on, so it will take a while.
After getting home from Nevada yesterday, I watched an episode called "William" (from the ninth season), and it deals in part with Scully's baby... William.
The episode is about a severely disfigured man who attacks Doggett, claiming that Mulder sent him to retrieve information - but the man may be Mulder himself. WHEE! Good episode.
And great inspiration for Brainsick: the disfigured man (who suffered intense burning after being injected with an unknown substance) is missing much of his nose and talks in a rasp. So, what was I thinking while watching the episode?
FINCH!
It helped give me some idea about what Finch might sound like. Finch has no nose whatsoever, and his voice is extremely dry and cracked as a result of breathing only through his mouth. Not only that, but the man has a few scenes in which he's holding a syringe. Totally Finch, yo.
I'm going to watch it again pretty soon now, then I'll try adding at least SOMETHING to the story.
(Random: I got rid of my Plus Account status; the ads screwed up my Friends page, then my Journal page. BUT NO MORE!)
The episode "Hungry" is showing on Monday. YES! *points to icon* Haven't seen that episode in, like... four years or something. Mmmmyup.
This is a perfectly healthy OBSESSION, what are you staring at? 0_____o
GONNA DVR IT. Then make fanart. That'll come after I catch up on everything I need to catch up on, so it will take a while.
After getting home from Nevada yesterday, I watched an episode called "William" (from the ninth season), and it deals in part with Scully's baby... William.
The episode is about a severely disfigured man who attacks Doggett, claiming that Mulder sent him to retrieve information - but the man may be Mulder himself. WHEE! Good episode.
And great inspiration for Brainsick: the disfigured man (who suffered intense burning after being injected with an unknown substance) is missing much of his nose and talks in a rasp. So, what was I thinking while watching the episode?
FINCH!
It helped give me some idea about what Finch might sound like. Finch has no nose whatsoever, and his voice is extremely dry and cracked as a result of breathing only through his mouth. Not only that, but the man has a few scenes in which he's holding a syringe. Totally Finch, yo.
I'm going to watch it again pretty soon now, then I'll try adding at least SOMETHING to the story.
(Random: I got rid of my Plus Account status; the ads screwed up my Friends page, then my Journal page. BUT NO MORE!)