Didn't even know Marty's stuff was on HuffPo. Nope, dropped her because I don't read her all that often and the last time I checked I wasn't on her blogroll either. Although the last time I actually did take a peek over there, I noticed that it seemed to be a lot of snark from the right. Nothing technically wrong with that, but I find myself agreeing with her less and less. Not really reading and when I do not agreeing -- plus no reciprocation -- equals cut from my link list.
Were there ever any plans to develop a full series from the Dr. Horrible sing-along blog? Or was it just some silly experiment in internet distribution by Joss Whedon and Neil Patrick Harris et al? Because I could find myself watching that even though I never got quite as gaga over Whedon as some others have.
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7 comments:
*swoon*
Noticed you dropped Chickaboomer from the "Friends" links.
Connected to Marty's HuffPo commentaries?
I'll be you say that to all the boys.
*blush*
Didn't even know Marty's stuff was on HuffPo. Nope, dropped her because I don't read her all that often and the last time I checked I wasn't on her blogroll either. Although the last time I actually did take a peek over there, I noticed that it seemed to be a lot of snark from the right. Nothing technically wrong with that, but I find myself agreeing with her less and less. Not really reading and when I do not agreeing -- plus no reciprocation -- equals cut from my link list.
Were there ever any plans to develop a full series from the Dr. Horrible sing-along blog? Or was it just some silly experiment in internet distribution by Joss Whedon and Neil Patrick Harris et al? Because I could find myself watching that even though I never got quite as gaga over Whedon as some others have.
Best line from the special.
Is there anything Nathan can't do? Neil Patrick is quite talented too, but Nathan. Sweet, sweet Nathan.
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