golden daybreak anime

Going to work is never easy for me, but going to work after leaving a party is even more difficult to do. Then when I got to work the very first thing that I had to was listen to another person in my department vent about their day prior to my arrival. There could not have been a more effective mood killer. Sigh.

At the party I was given a copy of Philip Pullman's book The Golden Compass to read. Yes, I know that it is considered a children's book, but I want to read it before I see the film with Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig that opens in December. Many things about the book and the upcoming film have caught my interest. For example, I like the idea of people having an animal familiar of sorts or daemon as they are referred to in the book. From what I have read this daemon represents a person soul and exists outside their body in the form of an animal. I find that to be very interesting. That way a person's true nature is seen by all and cannot be so easily hidden. Perhaps I am misinterpreting that part, but that is how I understand it.

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By accident I found out the remaining episodes of the Taye Diggs series Daybreak were aired on ABC. I enjoyed watching the show last fall when it was a mid season filler during the Lost hiatus and was crushed when ABC decided to pull the show after airing five or six episodes. I never knew the end of the story. Now I know that the remaining episodes were shown to the public, but just in a different form. They were aired online only, but I had no idea that that had happened. I would have watched them in a heartbeat. Now I have to seek them out in other forms.

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I may not have seen the final episodes of Daybreak, but I did see the final two episodes of season two of Doctor Who and I was impressed. The send off for Rose has to be one the best companion farewell episodes that I have ever seen in the series. Before I Saw Doomsday, I would not have considered her to be of the best companions, but her final scene is making me rethink my stance.

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The anime series Witch Hunter Robin took a new turn this morning with episodes fifteen and sixteen. This is the fourth volume in the series and I was pleased that something new had finally happened. Various reviews that I had read before I started watching any of the episodes had said that the beginning of the series was basically a freak of the week type of program with an overall X-Files feel to it. I agree. For the first fourteen episodes, I think that that description is very accurate and for the most part it was enjoyable viewing, but something was still lacking. Now with the sudden change in setting for the main character, I am much more eager to see the final eight episodes.

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There was a light dusting of snow still on the ground when I left work this morning. None of this was a surprise. It had been mentioned in every single weather forecast that I had read. In fact I had even driven through some of it coming down the previous night.

 
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