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frelling_tralk) wrote2017-04-19 04:05 pm
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Er I hope this doesn't cause any offense, but today I actually unsubscribed from quite a few of the DW accounts that I first added when we were creating them as LJ back-ups. All of those accounts still have mutual access, but I decided that I want to start to try and keep up with my DW flist as well (or "reading list" I guess) now that so many people have left for DW, and at the moment I find that I'm mostly just reading the same entries again that I've already read on LJ, so I've unsubscribed to friends that I'm already in touch with on LJ
For the moment I won't be cross-posting and using my own DW, but I am going to try and keep up with my "subscriptions" over there (is it just me, or is DW awfully impersonal??), and read through it after I've read my flist
For the moment I won't be cross-posting and using my own DW, but I am going to try and keep up with my "subscriptions" over there (is it just me, or is DW awfully impersonal??), and read through it after I've read my flist
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You never know with TV – on the one hand, good shows want to do something that isn't too expected and Phillip defecting would be just that. On the other hand, good shows don't do anything too outlandish just for the sake of a twist. And I think we can agree that this ia s a good show so I just don't know.
The reason I brought up Allegiance was because it took place in the here and now and it addressed how Katya, the main character, got her children to work for Russian Intelligence. So it came with some interesting twists and turns, especially in light of her own family history during (the fall of the) Soviet Union.