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OMG I HAVE A JOB.

Ahem.

The first two days were very slow, which I guess I was expecting; I have to learn how to use their website before I can really do anything. Unfortunately, the "webinars" on the subject are unbelievably dull, and I went in today expecting to be bored out of my mind yet again. But, miracle of miracles, today I got to edit things! They're fixing up the student handbook for the upcoming school year; I sank into it this morning and didn't come out 'til lunch. It was awesome. And my computer arrived, too - the monitor is gigantic and beautiful, which is great, but the OS is Windows 7, which ... I have not yet gotten to know, let's say. Still, it is very pretty, and I shall have to think of a name for it.

Also, I am already busily fantasizing about the things I can get myself once I have actual adult-type monies - books, mostly, although I am deeply, deeply tempted by the chance to buy myself some Rosetta Stone software. We'll see. :D

But back to more fannish things: I caught the pilot of Rizzoli & Isles. I enjoyed it reasonably well, for a pilot; my expectations weren't super high, I've gotten used to the idea of pilots as establishing episodes that often have relatively simplistic plots. (Not always, of course, but.) Generally speaking, I am more of a character girl than a plot girl; I can follow characters that I like through a shaky plot much, MUCH more easily than I can follow a riveting plot populated with characters I hate, or, worse, am bored by. And I like Rizzoli and Isles, both - and not!Jett Jackson whose name I can't remember, too. Their dynamic kind of reminds me of John and Rodney, except Rizzoli is the abrasive one.

I do wish the episode had been longer; that plot could have been a season-long arc, if they'd worked on it more, and it was squished into just an hour. I actually liked that Rizzoli had almost been a victim of the creepy serial killer - it made me even happier for her sake that she got it together and got herself out of trouble at the end. I liked starting out with the basketball game with her brother, and the broken nose, and Isles fixing it for her; I liked the young lady neighbor, and Rizzoli's mother, and that Isles came by to help her clean up the apartment. I'm definitely going to keep watching for a few more episodes, in the hope that it'll pick up some.

I also saw most of the Covert Affairs pilot, although the satellite signal kept going in and out. The beginning made me a little uncomfortable - I didn't see the whole thing, because of the satellite, but I've learned to be careful with anything that involves a set of flashbacks to the love story of two hot white people in an "exotic" locale. Still, I love Annie's character, and I thought they did a good job making her extremely competent but not flawless; I also love Auggie. It feels like they're planning to do something more with Emmanuelle Vaugier!Reporter Lady, which I hope they do, because I like her, too. I never saw much of Alias, so I can't really draw any comparisons there. I liked the breath-strip-thumbprint trick, that was nicely Burn-Notice-y; and I liked that she didn't break her cover with the FBI dude. I also liked that Annie and Auggie pulled out the same story under questioning, that was a fun set of scene cuts. I missed the final fifteen minutes, because the satellite gave up the ghost entirely at that point; but I liked pretty much everything else well enough that I'm going to try to catch it again.

... Clearly I'm not good at having deep thoughts about pilot episodes.

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