Caitorade
Caitorade
Caitorade

I've started to double what I get out of my Netflix, with that ZenMate extension for Chrome? Then I can watch the UK stuff too (plus get access to the BBC and itv players). It's nice when the US site only has series 1 of something that's 5 series in.

PBS and BBCAmerica are both very weird about streaming. Thank god Netflix/Amazon Prime (and now Hulu for the BBC I guess) takes up the slack, albeit very late sometimes.

I wouldn't call her right-wing or anything; she definitely didn't give off a Melissa Joan Hart vibe. I think it's when she first talks about starting to make money? I don't have the book anymore or I would look, but yeah, she wasn't scary about it.

Well if Netflix UK can update Breaking Bad and The Killing after 48 hours I don't see why Netflix US can't with Downton Abbey. I mean, c'mon, make it a two-way street (two-way ocean?).

I'm feeble-minded! And Irish! Maggie Smith, still please love me should we meet some day!

I got rid of mine awhile ago, but only because I know of other means. Plus Netflix, Hulu, etc. does a pretty good job; I'm in love with how much cheaper it all ends up being.

My sample's off too, because most people I know started getting tech savvy to watch last season of Downton Abbey.

It is hiLARious to me that PBS thinks people stateside won't find a way to watch this. Especially when someone who works there definitely knows what era they live in, having typed the ridiculous statement: "Will release in the US in 2014."

She leans a little conservative in her book, but it's in a "gee, I hate taxes" kind of way at least, instead of a "gay people shouldn't get married" way.

Way to go ESUA. I didn't even try to understand the song (it's Robin Thicke, what for?) but then I saw the video....which is horrible. And sure, plenty of songs have been overlaid music videos where you're like, "What on earth does this have to do with the song?" but I don't think that's the case here.

T.A. Barron is fantastic! I went to find the Merlin books the other day and the girl at the register was side-eyeing me all, "These for your son or daughter?" and I was like, "I don't have children! These are for meeeeee."

This one was the first one I read and I just wanted to give Tamora Pierce my entire heart, like, please create my life I think you'd be good at it. Her characters always had motivation for any good/evil thing they did instead of just being Heroine and Bad Guy. so much love.

Sabriel gave me the weirdest nightmares of my life, haha.

This series changed the way I thought of religion (and that's saying something for an atheist who was reading an atheist's work). Waiting for The Amber Spyglass was torture.

Cimorene x 1billion!

I read the one with this cover too! I made my mom take the library books to the copy store to get really sharp copies so I could hang them around my room.

The Ordinary Princess

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

It killed me what they did to the movie. Ugh! Blech, no, never existed.

I remember heading into this book all positive because my mom had said, "Oh, I loved this book because I had a boyfriend named Dan, and I'm Ann, and it was so cute."