agentotter (
agentotter) wrote2009-04-27 12:32 am
Um.
I think it might be time to break out my tin hat again. Clearly, the people in my television are READING MY MIND.
I'm watching Pushing Daisies and Olive is talking to Ned (played of course by My Boyfriend Lee Pace) and she says, "Oh my God. I'm that girl. I'm that girl in high school who's afraid of real relationships, so she's always attracted to guys in college. Or Canada. Or you."
I can't take the meta when it's so terribly, terribly real. Also, they got the order all backwards. First is Lee Pace, and then guys in Canada, and then guys in college are third. I mean, obviously. You have to put the most unattainable ones first so that you don't just settle for some guy who is merely in college. Or Canada. Clearly the only real solution is to get Lee Pace to enroll in college in Canada. Then he can be my perfect trifecta of unattainableness.
I'm watching Pushing Daisies and Olive is talking to Ned (played of course by My Boyfriend Lee Pace) and she says, "Oh my God. I'm that girl. I'm that girl in high school who's afraid of real relationships, so she's always attracted to guys in college. Or Canada. Or you."
I can't take the meta when it's so terribly, terribly real. Also, they got the order all backwards. First is Lee Pace, and then guys in Canada, and then guys in college are third. I mean, obviously. You have to put the most unattainable ones first so that you don't just settle for some guy who is merely in college. Or Canada. Clearly the only real solution is to get Lee Pace to enroll in college in Canada. Then he can be my perfect trifecta of unattainableness.