My and Conan's Final Thoughts
Jan. 23rd, 2010 03:41 amAlright. I know I should be squeeing over Supernatural--and I will--but right now, I have to focus on the Conan situation.
I've been fairly quiet on my LJ. On
ohnotheydidnt though, I have most certainly not been. I've been with Conan for just under half of my life. He's a funny, classy man. NBC is run by a bunch of dicks who haven't known good programming since The West Wing and fuck it all, yes, I include Heroes in that. At this point, the bitching is pointless. Suffice it to say, despite the fact that I don't matter anyway, not having a Nielson box, I will not be watching NBC again until Zucker is gone. Yes, I will finish out Heroes. But beyond that, they get nothing from me.
Most of my RL friends couldn't care one iota and it upsets me. Yes, I realize fandom is my hobby whereas it isn't for most people. But at a certain point, it gets very frustrating for me. I realize, yes, it is a bunch of middle-aged white guys battling over a TV show. But Conan has brought people like me in and made us feel welcomed, as well as giving us many laughs. In relation to Haiti and aid, a TV show is nothing. But laughter is gold.
I digress.
If you didn't watch his show tonight, you missed out. It was funny, random, silly, and heart-warming, just like the man himself. Even after this mess, Conan still had good words to say. Bless his heart.
I can't wait for when he returns to air. No matter where he is, I will be there supporting him as I have done for many years.
LONG LIVE COCO!!
I've been fairly quiet on my LJ. On
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Most of my RL friends couldn't care one iota and it upsets me. Yes, I realize fandom is my hobby whereas it isn't for most people. But at a certain point, it gets very frustrating for me. I realize, yes, it is a bunch of middle-aged white guys battling over a TV show. But Conan has brought people like me in and made us feel welcomed, as well as giving us many laughs. In relation to Haiti and aid, a TV show is nothing. But laughter is gold.
I digress.
If you didn't watch his show tonight, you missed out. It was funny, random, silly, and heart-warming, just like the man himself. Even after this mess, Conan still had good words to say. Bless his heart.
I can't wait for when he returns to air. No matter where he is, I will be there supporting him as I have done for many years.
LONG LIVE COCO!!