Saturday, October 28, 2006

I am becoming one of them. I was dreading this. I don't want to be like them. Or, does every girl come to a point and become one? Then, after this crossroad, she discovers her true self and settle for that true, found self. I hope I find my true self. Stat!

I've seen the first season of Prison Break. And, I've finished watching the whole Sex and the City series. And, boy were they great!

I love Sex and the City. I love the four girls - Carrie, Miranda, Samantha, Charlotte. I'd like to think that I find something in them that is very much like me. I love Carrie. I love the way Carrie writes. Its very candid. Love 'em all. Too bad they had to end it. I swear they could have survived 10 seasons. The writing is very smart. They are funny. Not only that, they also make you think about your life, relationships, friendships, etc.

My favorite episode in the show was when Smith Jerrod (Jason Lewis) was shut out by Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) in a party. Samantha joined her ex-beau, Richard and went up to his hotel room and had sex. Samantha didn't enjoy the sex and she went down the elevator feeling really down. When the elevator door opened, Smith was still there. He said something like this, "I'd like to make sure that you get to your home safe."

Ahww... That is definitely sweet.

Most of my favorite kilig scenes are the scenes Samantha and Smith had.

There's this another episode that I really enjoyed. Its the episode where Samantha and Smith were walking on the sidewalk. And then, Smith was reaching for Samantha's hand. But, the cynic in Samantha refused to hold Smith's hand which caused her to fall flat on her butt. By the end of the episode, Smith couldn't take that Samantha is so... so... weird about holding hands so, he said something like this, "Samantha, stop that effing shit and just let me hold your hand."

Here's the recap of that episode from the HBO site:

Smith and Samantha's relationship hits an odd plateau when the actor tries to take Sam's hand as they're walking down the street. Samantha is so eager to refrain from the PDA that she actually trips and falls down an open hatch on the sidewalk. Smith isn't having any of this, telling Samantha in no uncertain terms that he loves her, and wants to be able to express his feelings. Samantha grudingly accepts, realizing that maybe a little hand-holding isn't so bad after all.

Ahww... Samantha has a great guy with him! Hay... Kaloka...

Then, another episode that really touched me was when Smith decided to shave his gorgeous hair for Samantha. The gal was diagnosed with cancer and the hair loss was bothering her (y'know because of chemo). So, she decided to liberate herself from that effing emotional burden of cancer and decided to shave her hair. Smith found her in the bathroom and decided to shave his hair so that Samantha wouldn't feel bad about losing her hair. Samantha said, "Your hair is your thing..." But, Smith dismissed Samantha's comment and shaved his hair. This is episode 90 entitled Out of the Frying Pan.

Ahww... Super duper sweet!

I love him na!

I love the love story of Smith and Samantha! Its even better than what Carrie and Big had. Hay, super romantic!

Prison Break naman...

I love Wentworth Miller. The concept of the series is sort of new. Its a break to all the medical stuff I've been seeing. Its an Alias kind of show with a bit of 24. And, Michael Scoffield (Wentworth's character) is not the usual CIA agent, doctor, attorney. He is a Structural Engineer turned Prisoner. Hay... Gorgeous!

The show's pacing sometimes bores me but, with Wentworth Miller on the screen - it's hard not to watch. Actually, the show itself is only a 75% for me but, I really like Wentworth Miller!I really find the government controversy in the series a bit of confusing. I also find some characters irritating and I think some characters are not really needed. I think that the casting is poor except for the prisoners and of course, Wentworth Miller.

I love saying his name. Wentworth MIller.