ext_8835 ([identity profile] vonnie-k.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] thuviaptarth 2007-09-22 05:54 am (UTC)

1. Hello, stranger! We miss you around here. It's good to see you post in whichever venue you feel comfortable.

2. I'm glad you're enjoying Coffee Prince. The main girl (Eun Chan) is adorable, no? I love her a lot. The jerkface male lead grows on you, especially as he starts to angst over his budding romantic feelings for Eun Chan. But you know me -- I do like me some quality romantic angst. The beautiful artist does get the short stick in the characterization, but at least she's not vilified, and I dug that she valued her work as much as, if not more than, her love life.

If you like, I can send you DVDs of the high-quality .avi files of the episodes with corresponding subtitle files, easy as pie. E-me with your current mailing addy if interested!

3. I have seen Profit! It is an awesome show, despite the cheesy outdated computer CGI effect. I was pretty chuffed to see Adrian Pasdar on Heroes, since he was such a delicious psychopath on Profit. One of the reason I fell so hard for Dexter last year was because it felt *exactly* like how Profit might have been, had it been given some more money and breathing room to be as darkly funny and out there as it promised to be in those few episodes. I think off your list, I've seen Profit, a handful of Dark Angel eps, then Coffee Prince and Ginger Snaps... and that's about it. Oh! And I bought The Rabbi's Cat since you and Oyce made it sound so appealing. It's on top of my ever-growing "to read" pile. *g*

I'll check out Nana and Emma. Thanks for the personalized rec! And I've never heard of Mushishi. Wiki tells me there are both manga and anime versions, both of which were highly praised. Should I try one over the other?

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