
so prison break has come to an end.
out of all the american tv shows out there, i think this might have been the least disappointing for me. it didn't sell out completely after becoming popular, extending the story in ridiculous (lost, heroes) and unsatisfyingly stale manners (desperate housewives, gossip girl), it didn't get cancelled in the middle of nowhere (dirty, sexy, money, lipstick jungle), and it didn't have a completely dumb finale (the l word).
of course it had its fair share of ridiculous plot turns and it was tiring watching them run and run and run and always be thwarted at the end of each season. but i think it succeeded in that it had a great cast of characters and each season delivered the clever escapes that made it popular in the first place. importantly it knew when and how to end.
which brings me to the finale, omg it was so sad but i thought it was a FANTASTIC ending. it felt really well wrapped up and poignant and not lame and i'm glad they tied up all ends properly. so goodbye to an overall very well done series, i shall miss you much! in fact i feel like rewatching season 1. haha
now on to the real world. amazingly, it has only been one week since exams ended! was knocked out by a horrible virus (not H1N1) in the one week break between my exams. but thankfully, the exams that followed didn't really require studying, or rather it wouldn't have helped. TSH threw a paper that was completely unrelated to her entire semester of (questionable) teaching, not to mention i was armed with her (redundant) readings. all i remember of the new media paper that followed was an annoying phone that kept ringing, mcq questions that toyed with my brain (is it A, A and B, A and B and C, or none of the above), and being way too tired to write the two news stories. as for math, horrendous morning traffic resulted in my being 10minutes late (and horribly frazzled) for my paper. the night before i had stayed up way too late to work on a cheatsheet that would be useless as the lecturer so very kindly provided formulas to use in each of his questions. there was no where near enough time, and i honestly don't know how i did. plus the fact that he never returned us our test papers, this module is like all the gambling that we learnt in it.
in the past week, all i've managed to do is watch season 4 of prison break and make a dent in the first book of my summer reading list - an interpretation of murder (which, by the way, i strongly reccommend especially to my fellow psychologists because freud is one of the main characters haha). perhaps i shall write about it after i'm done with it. somehow, instead of two days at work i ended up having a full week of work which was horribly tiring. i shan't complain though because more hours more money which i'm trying to amass to cover my living expenses in korea. speaking of which, i am getting more excited about. i just need a break from singaporeeeee. pronto.
the next month shall be - 1) work, work, work. whatever kind of work i can get my hands on. 2) cherishing no-school-ness. oh how i love guiltlessly reading what i want to, watching all i want to, sleeping all i want to (ok not really happening but), just not having to think about my grades which ironically brings me to 3) exam results on the 29th of may ahhhhhhh. 4) hopefully a little more shopping, catching a movie soon, lunch date fi and shiwen! and picnic? and frying that egg! hahah
p.s. adam lambert is freaking amazing, he NEEDS to win american idol. kris allen is so...mediocre how dare they compare him to jason mraz.
p.p.s. it appears i have not said this enough, but i love g dragon :D hahaha