20th May, 2018.
OK …
It’s a Sunday night …
But you’d possibly guessed that by … well … looking at the dates … and at the introductory video.
I don’t usually have the lights on, that early!
Or the music, quite frankly.
OMD album, Architecture and Morality is still a damn good album: even after all this time.
Souvenir? Is still a song I want played at my funeral.
No, before you ask! I’m not suicidal, thank you!
I just think it’s a suitable tune to play, and one I feel would set the right tone …
~≈§≈~
At any rate … ?
At any rate: I’m back at work, tomorrow night.
Which means I can sleep in late: comparatively.
AND not worry about staying up late to write a post.
About a TV show.
You’re right.
I’ve caught a TV show.
The last episode of American Horror Story: fifth series, Hotel.
Yes … that WAS rather good.
~≈§≈~
Episode 11 — Be Our Guest — opens in the wake of Liz and Iris (Denis O’Hare and Kathy Bates) murder of the Countess (Lady Gaga).
The pair have taken over The Cortez: and intend on try to spivvy it up.
AND attract paying customers: ones that Walk out alive, rather than get murdered by Sally (Sarah Paulson) and Will (Cheyenne Jackson).
It’s only with persuasive talking?
The ghosts decide to stop entertaining themselves.
Apart … from John Lowe (Wes Bentley.)
He’s wanting to make sure his family …
Have a home that’s NOT invade by TV crews …
~≈§≈~
Now …
I am decidedly sleepy.
Blame the heat!
But?
I’ve not been overwhelmed by Hotel: I think the emotional high point of American Horror Story has been Asylum, and working every hour I can has left me distracted.
But?
This series is up to the show’s overall standard, showing us a blend of solid writing, twisty ideas, and great performances.
Denis O’Hare, in particular, stood out for me.
Frankly?
Hotel’s a winner, as far as I’m concerned.
OK …
It’s a Sunday night …
But you’d possibly guessed that by … well … looking at the dates … and at the introductory video.
I don’t usually have the lights on, that early!
Or the music, quite frankly.
OMD album, Architecture and Morality is still a damn good album: even after all this time.
Souvenir? Is still a song I want played at my funeral.
No, before you ask! I’m not suicidal, thank you!
I just think it’s a suitable tune to play, and one I feel would set the right tone …
~≈§≈~
At any rate … ?
At any rate: I’m back at work, tomorrow night.
Which means I can sleep in late: comparatively.
AND not worry about staying up late to write a post.
About a TV show.
You’re right.
I’ve caught a TV show.
The last episode of American Horror Story: fifth series, Hotel.
Yes … that WAS rather good.
~≈§≈~
Episode 11 — Be Our Guest — opens in the wake of Liz and Iris (Denis O’Hare and Kathy Bates) murder of the Countess (Lady Gaga).
The pair have taken over The Cortez: and intend on try to spivvy it up.
AND attract paying customers: ones that Walk out alive, rather than get murdered by Sally (Sarah Paulson) and Will (Cheyenne Jackson).
It’s only with persuasive talking?
The ghosts decide to stop entertaining themselves.
Apart … from John Lowe (Wes Bentley.)
He’s wanting to make sure his family …
Have a home that’s NOT invade by TV crews …
~≈§≈~
Now …
I am decidedly sleepy.
Blame the heat!
But?
I’ve not been overwhelmed by Hotel: I think the emotional high point of American Horror Story has been Asylum, and working every hour I can has left me distracted.
But?
This series is up to the show’s overall standard, showing us a blend of solid writing, twisty ideas, and great performances.
Denis O’Hare, in particular, stood out for me.
Frankly?
Hotel’s a winner, as far as I’m concerned.
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