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10 Mar 2009 06:37 pmI'm happy I still occasionally receive comments on my Buffy Tarot ♥
I really loved the latest House. My love for Kutner has increased tenfold with that one Harry Potter reference; and I liked the way they treated the theme of niceness/honesty (although they went a bit over the top). At the same time I think it's hilarious about what they say about Wilson's niceness since I really think he's an ass. (Of course I also think House's an ass as well, but I'd still hang out with him any time before i would with Wilson XD - I like honest people, and I almost never tell white lie. Does that make me an ass? I think you can be respectful to people and kind without saying white lies - although of course that's not the same thing as saying everything that crosses your mind uncensored).
I tried the Battlestar Galactica board game last saturday. It turned out to be rather boring. Possibly just a question of chance, but still a bit anticlimatic. The game works as a cooperative game between players incarnating a characters (the ones available to pick are Roslin, Adama, Lee, Starbuck, Helo, Sharon, Tigh, Baltar, Galen, and, oddly enough, Zarek) while trying to solve the crisis and Cylons attack that happen at each player turns and tend to decrease various Ressources counter (things like fuel, population, food, water,etc. - when they get to zero we lose) while trying to make 8 "jumps" needed to reach the Earth. BUT!! we have secret loyalty cards that say one of us could be a Cylon or a Cylon sympathiser who's goal is to defeat everyone.
During the first phase of the game (up to the 4 jumps mid point, which is reaching Kobol) it turned out no one of us was a Cylon, so we faced the challenge too easily. (I was Kara btw :) I went into a viper and shot down the Cylons we had at the beginning and they didn't turned up again until Kobol).
After Kobol we got new loyalty cards, and I got the Cylon Sympathiser card (XD) which because all our Resources counter were in the green, meant I was revealed as a Cylon, playing against the other players openly. Turns out there's very little you can do in the game as a revealed Cylon (and even less for me as one who was so as a Cylon Sympathiser, awww) so I found this phase also boring, even after I was joined by another player who got the Cylon card (which means he wasn't revealed at first, and could sabotage the other players' efforts in various ways which didn't deceive anyone - everyone guesses right away who he was XD then he revealed himself but that didn't much either).
I'll probably try to play it again soonishly so will say how it turns out. Probably if there's a Cylon in the first phase the game is more exciting and challenging.
I should be off this week end, I'll be in Deauville for the Festival du Film Asiatique. Need to make train reservation now.
I really loved the latest House. My love for Kutner has increased tenfold with that one Harry Potter reference; and I liked the way they treated the theme of niceness/honesty (although they went a bit over the top). At the same time I think it's hilarious about what they say about Wilson's niceness since I really think he's an ass. (Of course I also think House's an ass as well, but I'd still hang out with him any time before i would with Wilson XD - I like honest people, and I almost never tell white lie. Does that make me an ass? I think you can be respectful to people and kind without saying white lies - although of course that's not the same thing as saying everything that crosses your mind uncensored).
I tried the Battlestar Galactica board game last saturday. It turned out to be rather boring. Possibly just a question of chance, but still a bit anticlimatic. The game works as a cooperative game between players incarnating a characters (the ones available to pick are Roslin, Adama, Lee, Starbuck, Helo, Sharon, Tigh, Baltar, Galen, and, oddly enough, Zarek) while trying to solve the crisis and Cylons attack that happen at each player turns and tend to decrease various Ressources counter (things like fuel, population, food, water,etc. - when they get to zero we lose) while trying to make 8 "jumps" needed to reach the Earth. BUT!! we have secret loyalty cards that say one of us could be a Cylon or a Cylon sympathiser who's goal is to defeat everyone.
During the first phase of the game (up to the 4 jumps mid point, which is reaching Kobol) it turned out no one of us was a Cylon, so we faced the challenge too easily. (I was Kara btw :) I went into a viper and shot down the Cylons we had at the beginning and they didn't turned up again until Kobol).
After Kobol we got new loyalty cards, and I got the Cylon Sympathiser card (XD) which because all our Resources counter were in the green, meant I was revealed as a Cylon, playing against the other players openly. Turns out there's very little you can do in the game as a revealed Cylon (and even less for me as one who was so as a Cylon Sympathiser, awww) so I found this phase also boring, even after I was joined by another player who got the Cylon card (which means he wasn't revealed at first, and could sabotage the other players' efforts in various ways which didn't deceive anyone - everyone guesses right away who he was XD then he revealed himself but that didn't much either).
I'll probably try to play it again soonishly so will say how it turns out. Probably if there's a Cylon in the first phase the game is more exciting and challenging.
I should be off this week end, I'll be in Deauville for the Festival du Film Asiatique. Need to make train reservation now.
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Date: 10 March 2009 08:13 pm (UTC)Oh, wow, that lasted even less time than I thought it would! XD You're totally right about status quo and House though.
I think white lies often have more to do with power differentiation than with trying to be kind, actually. Like, they are things you are not allowed to say, that would mean bad consequences to you
That's an interesting point about white lies... I don't think that's why I do it, but I can definitely see circumstances where that would be the case. (For me, I think it's that I'm pathological about disappointing people, so if I know the truth is likely to be disappointing/discomfitting to them, no matter how minutely, I find myself drawn towards a white lie. "Oh, no, not too salty at all, it's delicious!" "No, no, I wasn't waiting long, I was 15 minutes late myself." etc. etc. During the brief time I was supervising people, by far the hardest thing for me was to force myself to say, "Actually, this isn't what I asked you to do at all, and it doesn't meet our needs."