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deird_lj ([personal profile] deird_lj) wrote2009-04-06 07:27 pm

This... probably qualifies me as slightly crazy.

I've been cross-stitching lately, which generally involves me putting TV shows I know well on in the background, so that I have something to keep me from getting bored with the cross-stitchiness.

Anyway...

Lately, my Cross-Stitching Background TV has been Lois & Clark, season 3. All very fun and entertainingly nutty.

Now, though, I've reached an episode I absolutely HATE. Not because it's actually all that bad - but the emotional stuff the characters are going through is just painful, and unnecessarily painful, and I don't want to watch that episode again.

Except...

I was kind of watching them all in order...

So, instead of SKIPPING the episode, and putting the NEXT one on for me to cross-stitch to, like a sensible person would, I have put the episode on, left the room, and retreated to my computer, where I am frantically reading websites and playing solitaire until the episode GOES AWAY.

...because, then, I won't have watched them out of order. But I'll still get to not watch this unwatchable episode.



Yes, I am indeed a loon.

*continues to avoid my living room for another 20 minutes*
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[personal profile] deird1 2009-04-06 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
But I can kinda understand- the need to know you've watched things in order, even the terrible ones you don't want to, is very very strong...

Well, exactly. Because if you don't watch them all in order, you're just not doing it right.