What's Latin for "I graded"?

Twenty-seven exams (First Amendment) down, 32 to go (trademark). I have a colleague who, after he'd just finished reading the exams for the first class he ever taught, was asked by one of his students what the exams were like. "Well," he said, "now I know why I did so well in law school." It took him years to live that down.

In other news, this looks wonderful -- Hamlet played with little plastic ninjas. Performance constitutes texts, people!

Yeah, right. I've never broken up with a show without breaking up with the fandom before, but I hope this will work. I can't even devote much brainpower to the finale (must grade!), except to say that it's got to be some kind of in-joke that we can't get a single episode without a paean to Lana's beauty. Some customs official will notice her, indeed. Oh Lionel, where was the sneer you had for her when you were occupying Clark's body?

Also, if Lex is the villain of the story, can I be blind too?

From: [identity profile] j-bluestocking.livejournal.com


It was the dividing line for me, too. I've decided I'm better off not watching SV and moving on with my life. The myth itself remains very cool, and people are free to take the characters as they were originally conceived and play with them. No reason to keep riding on the trainwreck line, though.

I'm not kidding about this -- the only chance the show has, and its a slim one, is Madelyn's campaign. They might still be able to position Lex's behavior last night as caused by... uh, the funny rocks. Or something. And put Clark through a serious course of rehabilitation. That's the only way I see anything being salvaged, but of course, I'm not putting any faith in it happening. ("Help us, Obi-Wan Madelyn! You're our only hope!")
.

Links

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags