Love for girls who love to read

Go watch this poem. It is loverly. I mean, many girls would love to get love poetry in general (I know I certainly would) but this is a wonderful poem for all us chicks who dig lit.

Or watch it here, but you should really go to Mark Grist’s website. I’m about to check out the rest of his stuff but I’m already impressed.

Yes, the word love appears a lot in this post. It was Valentine’s Day this week people. It’s that kind of week.

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The greatest crossover story ever told?

I’ve been meaning to check out the new Star Trek titles with the old episodes of TOS being reimagined in the alternative universe set up by the most recent movie. I thought that was pretty cool. But all that’s been overshadowed by the big Star Trek comic book news released today. 

What could be cooler than alternative versions of well-known and beloved stories? How about watching Doctor Who get onboard with the characters of Star Trek: The Next Generation? It sounds like a joke, doesn’t it? But it’s not! See, it’s for realz.

That’s right, Picard and the Doctor will be combining forces to take on evil allies the Cybermen and the Borg. The TARDIS and the Enterprise on the same page! Major sci-fi television icons on the same page! 

Yes, I hear what you’re saying – it could be amazingly awful. But it could just be amazing. And for under $5 I’ll happily take the time to find out. 

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The Nerdist Way: a brief review

I’m not normally one for self-help books. I read He’s Just Not That Into You out of sheer morbid curiosity once. That’s about it. 

However, for Christmas this year I asked for, and received, The Nerdist Way by Chris Hardwick. I wanted his book for a couple of reasons, the first being mainly I’m a big fan of The Nerdist podcast, which makes all of the driving I do on the obscenely straight highways of Alberta better (seriously, if you’re not aware, whoever designed Alberta, Canada was obsessed with the grid system. Being from a more mountainous/river filled/generally complicated to drive province, I find all the straight roads very neat but boring. Though it is absurdly hard to get lost). The Nerdist is a great podcast and the website is cool, and I really admire Hardwick for making such a good go of being a nerd for profit. Which brings us to the second reason I wanted the book – I was looking to learn a little about how he managed that nerd-for-profit status. 

Hardwick’s definite target audience is nerds, especially your stereotypical overweight, socially problematic non-starter nerd. Because of this, and the fact that I never did play D&D growing up (or now….) I didn’t click with the book quite as much – but then again, I’ve got a job and career I love, a good relationship, great friendships and an utterly insane cat befitting an evil genius. I have an excellent credit score, no addictions problems, etc, etc. 

Still, though, Hardwick nicely rounds it up into three sections – mind, body and time. I found mind and time most useful, mostly because while I was getting into decent shape before an ongoing injury is making “body” a bit of a moot point for the moment until a few more hoops are jumped through. Between mind and time, the time part is the part I found most inspiring. 

I have a lot of side projects (including this one) that I’d like to get started on and Hardwick’s book, which I literally just put down approximately 10 minutes ago, reminded me the easiest way to do this is a) just start already and b) discipline is key! The most productive month of my life was NaNoWriMo 2009 and I’ve never felt as good about any of my creative projects since – and it’s time to get that back. 

Anyways, Hardwick has a fun, engaging writing style I found a breeze to whip through. It helps if you get the nerdy references, so if you don’t know that Hoth is the winter/ice planet from Star Wars, you  might be better off getting your advice from someone else. 

Still, as self-help books go, it inspired me to immediately hit up my blog and try and keep my “it’s February and I’m going to blog three times a week” goal up, so check it out if you too need a push in the right direction. 

 

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The most amazing Alberta and Star Trek: The Next Generation news ever!

So, Calgary Expo has managed to pull off what I can only imagine was a very expensive coup: they’re bringing the WHOLE starring cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation to Calgary in April. 

Which, for an event where I was already pretty excited about the guests, pumps up the awesome. 

There is going to be a separate event for the full cast reunion with a separate ticket fee, which kind of bites, but frankly as this is apparently the first time in 20 years all of the TNG cast has been together at the same event I’m willing to shell out for it. 

This news was released on Sunday night, which I happened to catch on my Facebook feed while waiting to watch something with my significant other. My reaction was hilarious and apparently it’s one of the happiest states he’s ever seen me in. 

TNG is something I started watching when I was four or five and it came out, I was already a TOS fan courtesy of my parents. It’s my favourite Trek series, and definitely the one with the largest influence on me. TNG inspired everything from my love of Shakespeare (see the title of this blog) to learning how to play poker when I was nine. 

I’m looking forward to some good “those were the days” stories and just basking in the “this is amazing” glow of it all, even if it is at the Stampede Corral, which is hardly intimate. 

Anyways, the event in general has apparently grown to be the second largest in Canada and certainly will have made a name for itself after this master stroke. Hurray! Check them out if you feel like Alberta in April is a good idea.

 

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Premiere vs. finale

So I’m in the middle of rewatching the premiere of Chuck before I launch into the finale. A couple of notes:

-Zachary Levi and Yvonne Stravhoski had instant chemistry, despite how far both of their characters have come in five years.

-I miss Levi’s curls, but not Josh Gomez’s original hair. Not even sure what to say about it.

-I like the warmer, fuzzier Casey of more recent years, but it is awesome to see Adam Baldwin be so badass. “No, we’re the good guys,” he says while holding a gun on Chuck.

-I really do love this show. I love the ensemble, I love the chemistry, I love the nerd herdy goodness of it all.

And now onto Chuck vs. Sarah. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS.

-Firstly, I like Yvonne’s hair a lot better now.

-How cute is the Chuck/Sarah relationship? Chuck’s come a long way when it comes to deal with women. Massages by candlelight? Where do I sign up?

-Ahaha, Joshua Gomez “I went from pipsqueaky …. to this.” Hilarious. And Adam Baldwin. “Do you really think I’ve changed?” Yes, yes you have Casey. You’re scrubbing floors and complaining about taquitos.

-Cloak of Invisibility. This is what I was talking about when I say I love the geeky references.

-Another wrecked intersect white room. Looks an awful lot like the room Bryce Larkin blew up in the first one.

-O goddamnit, I’m tearing up watching Chuck try and get Sarah to remember him. Damnit.

-And she’s gone. In so many ways. Well, let’s see what….

Chuck vs. the Goodbye has in store for us!

-I’m sorry, she got herself into that suitcase how?

-Fulcrum, the Ring and Volkoff name dropping in like two sentences? They’re having fun.

-I like the “let’s get Chuck Bartowski out of bed” committee. Also, you tell him, Ellie. He’s not the man he was five years ago. Ie, he’s not trying to sneak out of his own birthday party cause there are strangers there.

-Not wasting ONE moment by having the traditional opening credits. Good call, though I do love the music for the opening credits.

-”I need old Casey.” But we love NEW Casey, General!

-I’m starting to get genuinely concerned Sarah’s not going to get her memory back. I know it’s cliche but I want the happy ending, damnit!

-that Mexican band is just like the place they went on their first date. Which Chuck just pointed out, making my observation much less cool.

-Morgan: This is NOT a fairy tale, she’s not going to get her memories back with a kiss. Unless I’m wrong.

-The Weinerlicious? Really? What is this, the greatest hit tour?

-I’m never looking at my bamboo skewer collection the same way.

-of COURSE he shot the helicopter. Accidentally. I think.

-O Casey. You’re not that tough. Call your daughter!

-”I don’t mean that. But I have to be ruthless.” See Casey? Embrace your teddy bear self! And you tell him, Morgan! Yay Casey!

-Awesome’s grimace and covering of baby Clara’s eyes because her grandmother is holding a gun was awesome.

-I do love Linda Hamilton as Chuck and Ellie’s mom.

-I’d look scared at the intervention of Jeff and Lester too, General.

-Nice way to work in Jeffster without having to just toss them in arbitrarily.

-Don’t put those glasses on, Chuck Bartowski! Don’t you dare!

-Please crash it with the porn star virus.  YES. Yes they are! (this is why I watched the first one before I watched the finale).

-Best line of the night? “Chuck, find the porn virus, find it now.”

-A standing ovation for Jeffster!

-No Casey, don’t leave! More tearing up on this end here.

-Nice Subway work-in. Thank you Subway for saving the show a couple seasons back.

-I feel like Jeff and Lester just fell for the classic “get into my van and have some candy” trick.

-Aww, Casey. Go after Gertrude! I forgive you for leaving now.

-O, Ellie and Chuck. I love the sibling relationship.

-Back on the beach from the first episode. Realllly glad I watched the premiere first.

-And now I’ve broken down crying. Damnit.

Well that’s over. I’m glad that they had the chance to solidly wrap it up. With no Doctor Who for awhile and no more Chuck ever, what am I going to watch for my geeky quotient every week?

(btw, I am still totally crying. Not as hard as I cried at the ending of Star Trek: TNG or DS9, but crying just the same).

 

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Me vs. Chuck ending.

Actually, I have to give the show runners credit, the final episode is actually Chuck vs. Sarah/Chuck vs. the Goodbye. But that’s tomorrow night.

I am sad to see Chuck ending – I’ve just caught up on Chuck vs. the Bullet Train, and it definitely gets my vote for the best use of the Canadian anthem in a fictional television show, but I am genuinely concerned they’re going to kill someone. It’s not like they don’t have a track record for it. They’re already bordering on heartbreaking.

It’s a great show, and I’m sorry I only came to it the last couple of years, but it’s my favourite “geeky” show. While I love the Big Bang Theory, it’s a show that makes its geekdom obvious. Chuck’s premise is obviously geeky, but what takes it to the next level is the injokes, the references and their parade of sci-fi awesomeness guest stars (ie, Ben Browder in the most recent episode, aka Col. Cameron Mitchell from Stargate SG-1.) Linda Hamilton. Scott Bakula. The list goes on.

So, predictions for Chuck, ladies and gentlemen? Will all our main characters be spared? Will Sarah and Chuck survive this little bump in the road? Will they finally go into retirement as planned?

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A end to the hiatus in sight

While I won’t commit to a firm return date, I’m hoping by early February life will be a bit more settled and I’ll have my (new) routine figured out and I can get back to blogging. In the meantime, thanks to those who keep checking back! If you want to know how behind on sci-fi/fantasy/general geekdom I am, then ponder this: I still haven’t watched the Doctor Who Christmas special.

Seriously though, aside from The Hobbit trailer (which I did manage to watch) what have I missed? Links? Suggestions? News tidbits? Anyone?

It turns out this is my 42nd post. This makes me happy for reasons anyone reading this blog should understand. If you don’t, go read Douglas Adam’s best-known work, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and get in on o-so-many geek in jokes you never even realized were happening…

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