Welcome to my world.

I'm SomeGuy, 29 years old, residing in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I've studied English Literature, Chinese Martial Arts, and am currently pursuing careers in writing - possibly even in the anime industry itself.

And I work for this site.

And you should be watching Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad.
Or watching Ranma 1/2.
Or learning about the Shinsengumi.
Or planning to visit Vancouver, The Best Place On Earth (actual marketing motto).

Here at the "Smallville" page, I have my personal blog where I'll post about anything and everything. If ya need me or otherwise need to know anything from/about me, here's where I'll be.

If you're really looking for my more professional, site-type stuff, you wanna head over my "Metropolis" world.

(Banner Design Courtesy of Red Tigress - thanks Red!)

And SomeGuy's Obsession of the Week Is . . . .

So I've been wanting to, but it took a while to get around to it . . . kinda half-watched the third episode of Glee back when it was on (I was on the computer more than anything). Watched all of last week's episode kind of half understanding all the story lines, enjoyed it greatly. Last night I saw the newest one, thought "ohhh snap, they're bringin' in the plot thickener now . . ."

After watching that, I saw the commercial for Global TV mentioning how you can watch things streaming off their site . . .

. . . suddenly I started hitting my head for all these weeks - nay, months - of just griping about how American cable stations and their websites hate Canada . . .

So yeah, I watched the first episode of Glee finally. Holy shit, this show is amazing.

But let's be honest, I tend to be very passionate about anything I really care about, and it's hard to believe I'm really this into everything. What can I say, I love me some good television.

And I promise, I'll probably stop blogging about TV for a while once Uncharted 2 comes out on Tuesday. Still, I can't promise I won't gush and spazz over Uncharted afterwards . . .

. . . anyway, moral of the story: watch Glee.

Week of Excellent TV

-No new Heroes, so that stays neutral for now.

-Hajime no Ippo got into its second fight. Booyah. You go, Ippo!

-Smallville wasn't super awesome, but it's progressing the Doomsday story and had some great Jimmy Olsen being smart times. Needs more Lois, but it'll do.

-Sarah Connor Chronicles was EXCELLENT. Fully rounding out the Jessie storyline, John Connor shining intelligently as the eventual leader of mankind (along with a really touching breakdown/cry-in-mom'slap ending). Freakin' love that show . . .

-Dollhouse just keeps expanding its universe. A little less Dushku this week, but tons of "determined FBI guy". He always seemed kinda unnecessary in the grand scheme before, but this week he really put himself into the main story. Excellent. Also, raping the Asian Aussie made for a good B plot. Really enjoying this show right now.

Also, I find it interesting that FOX has two back-to-back shows that have Asian-Australian girls as secondary characters. Go fig'.

This was a good week for TV. I'm quite content by that.

Also . . . Resident Evil 5. Adam's complaints are silly. This game rocks.

Beyond that . . . I've still 20 more Fan Words to clear out before I can publish my little story. Maybe I'll do that today . . .

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