The 'Possible' and the restless.
...yeah, there were a thousand ways I could've phrased the title...
I want to bring some life back to this blog and, at the same time, avoid embedding YouTube clips during moments of incredible boredom.
A less obvious sign of my boredom would be amending old posts, especially in light of new episodes of a particular cartoon series.
For example, an addition to my best list (sorry, "Sick Day", but ten means ten):
STOP TEAM GO
Electronique, an old nemesis of Team Go, gathers its members and zaps them with the Attitudinator. Being out of the loop, the villainess is unaware of Shego's defection to the side of evil, so she becomes a sweetheart, while her brothers become Electronique's bickering, wrong-doing henchmen. Perhaps the closest to a first season episode that the fourth season has come, this is fun and charming, as Shego becomes a teacher, Mr. Barkin's love interest and the big sister Kim never had. Other highlights include Drakken's battle with a pickle jar (!) and the return of Evil Ron...wait. Team Go and Evil Ron in a good episode? Who'd have guessed?
And, of course, my worst list ("Triple S", I guess you weren't that bad):
THE CUPID EFFECT
Kim and Ron's first Valentine's Day together leaves Monique out in the cold. Wade's insanely convenient crush and attempts to woo her reach their most logical conclusion: invent a 'Love Ray' to make her fall madly in love with him. Meanwhile, the Seniors appropriate the technology to produce their own Rufie ray and create an army of screaming female groupies for Junior's pop star career. In other words, the same kind of intelligence-insulting pablum I had hoped the staff got out of their system with "Return to Wannaweep" and "Ron Millionaire". On the bright side, it makes several viewers glad to be single.
I wonder if I'll have to amend this post in the near-future...
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