The card catching business makes up just a tiny part of this volume, mostly it's all about Sakura's family, Yukito and Eriol and his crew. This is the volume that I've been waiting for, the one where Toya tells Yuki that he KNOWS. Man, the scenes where Toya finds Yukito unconscious, knowing that he could help if Yuki just let him, are heartbreaking. And Toya's sacrifice... Man. Also, Eriol's so caring and gentle - but I still can't decided, with him having some hidden agenda, if his behavior is sweet or creepy.
Aug. 26th, 2010
Day 30 - What book are you reading right now:
Translating: R. A. Salvatore's "The Spine of the World", twelfth in the "Legend of Drizzt Do'Urden" series.
Reading: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's "Relic", first in the "Pendergast" series, & "The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" anthology.
Aaaaaaaaaaand I'm done with this meme!
( Etc. )
Translating: R. A. Salvatore's "The Spine of the World", twelfth in the "Legend of Drizzt Do'Urden" series.
Reading: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's "Relic", first in the "Pendergast" series, & "The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" anthology.
Aaaaaaaaaaand I'm done with this meme!
( Etc. )
Three Inches!
Aug. 26th, 2010 07:31 pmSyFy picked up the 90 min. pilot of Three Inches!
And you know who's also a series regular in this show? a) James Marsters and b) Kyle Schmid! Link.
In Three Inches, professional daydreamer and underachiever, Walter Spackman (Noah Reid) is struck by lightning, and develops a unique “super” power — the ability to move any object using just his mind… but only a distance of three inches. He’s soon recruited by a covert team of superheroes each gifted with their own extraordinarily ordinary abilities. Together, the unlikely band of heroes proves that “super” is simply a state of mind.
And you know who's also a series regular in this show? a) James Marsters and b) Kyle Schmid! Link.