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I unabashedly love television, and while I adore talking about it, I'm hesitant to declare myself as part of fandom. I want to turn many a Guillemots song into water and drink and absorb them in their liquid form. I am attracted to songs with a strong bass and enjoy a solo good dance party in my desk chair. Even though I don't think it's the show it used to be and I watch it less regularly than I used to, The Office has made me cry multiple times in the best possible way, and I will — reluctantly or otherwise — watch it through the end. (I have a tough time giving up on shows, that's something else.) Alias will always be my first, and oh, do I wish Undercovers had made it. Lee Pace! always has an exclamation point after his name whenever I reference him. I'm always up for a discussion on forearms and men who wear button-down shirts with the sleeves rolled up (see: Michael Vaughn and Samuel Seaborn). There are times when I still fail to comprehend The West Wing and how it could be so wonderful. I adore grammar when it's good and abhor it when it's bad. I always preferred Ten over Nine (and loved them both), but then I met Eleven. (I have positive feelings on Rose, Martha, Donna, and Amy, and I hope you do, too.) I will fully support the campaign for Andrew Buchan as the Next Doctor Who should he ever enter into the running. I can rarely find fault with a romantic comedy, unless it is truly awful and even modernthirst hates it. I subconsciously miss Marshall Flinkman and George Michael Bluth every day, and I tend to use !!!!!! a great deal when talking about certain shows and couples. I believe that JJ Feild is underrated. I am still completely in love with Floyd the Flower Guy. I still remember exactly where I was when I realized I had a crush on Noah Wyle. Carter and Abby taught me about love and undoubtedly prepared me for many a future TV relationship. Downton Abbey can really stress me out at times. I adore punchy colors and will never allow my love for Jennifer Garner to fade (even if it's changed since the days of yore). Old-school Gap commercials make me grin from ear to ear. I've started to wonder if there's something in the water in Sweden based on the number of bands on my favorites list who hail from said country. I try to be witty, and don't even get me started on how important and wonderful I think laughter can be. I could watch multiple episodes of Psych in a row (with the biggest grin on my face) and never get sick of it. I have fewer feelings for Fringe than I used to, but I'll still be sad to see it go at the end of next season. The only male TV character I know has a definite place on my top five list is Dan Rydell (I should mention I'm not good at top fives). Oh, and maybe Burton Guster. (I have lots of female TV character favorites, but I could don't think I could ever narrow them down.) I have been having a lot, a lot, a lot of feelings for Haven recently. Sometimes I miss the days when only a couple of my friends and I watched The Good Wife, but then I think about it and am thrilled that so many people watch it and analyze it and point out things I may not have noticed. Dance Academy is both the best and worst thing to happen to me, depending on when you ask me how I feel about it. I use the word delightful a lot and consider it an appropriate descriptor for Up All Night. I should also probably catch up on Modern Family. Few shows make me happier these days than Parks and Recreation. I should note again that Lee Pace! makes me endlessly happy. I'd say my journal is 75% fandom, 25% personal (but it really depends).

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