12 February 2008 @ 08:20 pm
 
It is absolutely hilarious to see links to a certain Good News Week segment plastered all across my flist. I mean, it's not surprising, the guest of said segment being Jensen Ackles after all. It's just weird, since Good News Week (it being an Australian show) has always seemed like such a local show (which don't get me wrong, it's a cool show) and it's like turning on the TV and seeing someone you personally know pop up unexpectedly, except substitute GNW for someone you know and my flist for TV. Awesome and yet... weird.

Seriously, there are links everywhere! It's like real life and fandom life are colliding in an awesome strange way.

Of course, what it somewhat ironic is that most of the internet still got to see Jensen's segment before I did since I live in a city that's a couple of hours behind, so the rest of Australia and the internet still got to see it first.

*suppresses deep rage at years of receiving TV/movies/EVERYTHING! later than the rest of the world*
 
 
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[identity profile] lediz.livejournal.com on February 13th, 2008 01:35 am (UTC)
I was wondering if that would happen. I never really understand that - I mean, it's not the character, and most of what he said accounted to "I can't believe this...". SURELY that show has him saying it occasionally.

And, well, yeah, I used to bitch and whine about having to wait six months for a series... then I discovered illegal downloads! Mwuahaha! -cough- Worry not! One day everything will be digital, and you shall have to reorganise every timetable in order to watch your prime-time love! (-shakes own fist at Foxtel-)

But I suppose we should not complain - spreading the love is still spreading the love, right?
[identity profile] mithborien.livejournal.com on February 13th, 2008 10:31 am (UTC)
Ah, but in part the actor is also responsible for the character so the love continues. And in all his interviews, Jensen (and Jared) seems like a pretty cool guy so I like seeing him about the place. Never mind he is somewhat easy on the eyes :P

Ah, but this rage began back before the internet had perfected the art of illegally acquirement of media. It is hard to let go.