Thursday, February 26, 2009

TV, TV, and more TV.

I finished watching Code Blue.

\(^0^)\ Hooo~

/(^0^)/ Haaa~

Medical dramas are so depressing.

o(_ _|||)o ...

However, they are still awesome.

\(^0^)/ YESSS!

Forgive the excessive amount of ASCII art (if you may call it that, assuming that's the right name, or emoticons) but that was the best I could express myself without showing my real-life facial expressions, because they may look terrible, and I don't want you to blackmail me with them in the future.

Where was I, again? Ah, yes, medical dramas. Sure, I initially watched this because of Toda Erika, but I got hooked up with the whole story. Yamapi was annoying though, the character, I mean. Dude, stop diggin' your nails, will ya? It's pretty unhygienic.

So far, I've watched Iryu, Iryu 2 and now Code Blue. All three series are stories surrounding surgeons, which means they also include and show all the bloody operations they conduct. It's not like I have any intention of being a doctor, or that I have a fascination with blood and gore, but for some reason, they always attract me more than a sappy romance stories would.

I think my first ever medical drama was ER. And that was like, years ago. You know those cantonese series they used to broadcast at 7PM on RTM2? Sometimes there were medical series and those were always my favourite. And if it wasn't the medical series, there's the police drama that would always catch my attention.

Like I said somewhere/sometime before, I am in LOVE with Bones. Besides, David Boreanaz is one of the main characters. Angel, anyone? Yeah, that guy. And in Bones, they never have "normal"-looking victims. They're always either burnt, squashed, badly decomposed, cut into pieces, or whatever, not your normal murder victims. Besides, you could Bones is a perfect combination of police+medical drama, although technically Dr. Brennan does not treat live patients. That, and there are so many things you could discover from bones. Like, whoooaaa.

Did I mention Criminal Minds? That's another awesome series. In this one, they would focus on, well, the criminals' minds. I think I'm just so interested in seeing the twisted criminal mindsets. I like episodes with serial killers the most. Don't get me wrong, but the stories behind their twisted behaviour always make you wonder about life, about the people you know. Wonder whether underneath the surface, there's actually something surpressed, and that once it explodes, what will happen. There was a period of time when I used to research about real-life serial killers, you know. Reading about them is so scary that I would always get my sister to sleep with me during those nights. But, I'm over that already.

I prefer to read Enid Blytons' now.

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