So nice to see your face again
Tell me how long has it been
Since you’ve been here
(since you’ve been here)
You look so different than before
But still the person I adore
Frozen with fear
I’m out of love but I’ll take it from the past
I’ll let out words cause I’m sure It’ll never last
And I’ve been saving
These last words for one last miracle
But now I’m not sure
I can’t save you if
You don’t let me
You just get me like I never
Been gotten before
Maybe it’s the bitter wind
A chill from the Pacific rim
That brought you this way
(that brought you my way)
Do not make me think of him
The way he touch your fragile skin
That hunts me everyday
I’m out of love but I can’t forget the past
I’m out of words but I’m sure it’ll never last
And I’ve been saving
These last words for one last miracle
But now I’m not sure
I can’t save you if
You don’t let me
You just get me like I never
Been gotten before
Like I never been gotten before
So nice to see you face again
But tell me will this ever end?
Don’t disappear
And I’ve been saving
These last words for one last miracle
But now I’m not sure
I can’t save you if
You don’t let me
You just get me like I never
Been gotten before
Like I never been gotten before!
(Source: lac-s-world)
Which is a new show premiering in March. I tuned in on On Demand and…
I fell in love.
Seriously, this was my reaction:

It’s fantastic. The little boy — Jacob — played by David Mazouz is fantastic. The kid does not speak, doesn’t even look at people. He does an amazing job for an actor so young.
Jacob’s father is played by 24’s Kiefer Sutherland — he lost his wife on 9/11 and is struggling to maintain custody of Jacob, who his autistic and sees patterns in numbers.
The show spans the globe in the first episode, but it never feels rushed or unorganized. It is about the way humans are all connected, connected in ways we never dreamed of. And it’s also about how Jacob, without words, gives his father numeric clues to help people that don’t even know they need to be helped.
Danny Glover plays and eccentric Professor Arthur DeWitt, who specializes in children gifted with numbers. His character convinces Jacob’s father that Jacob is trying to use numbers to communicate.
This show captured me completely. I’ll be on deployment for its first season and I’m pretty sad, but I definitely wanted to recommend it to you guys. It’s a great cast, written by the gifted Tim Kring. The preview episode was directed by Francis Lawrence and he did a fantastic job managing all of the crazy elements at work in the first episode. I hope you guys check it out.
Back in town!

Lots to catch up on!
No amazing news from my underway…but am planning a film project! My friend Johnny and I are writing/scripting a Western with a twist. Pretty stoked.

Anyway, excited to catch up with people’s updates. Gonna go through my dash now!

Because Adam Levine makes parting such sweet sorrow.
Just watched Tangled again.
Love. So much love.

Especially Zachary Levi’s voice. LOVE his voice. Well, and his everything else is pretty nice, too.
Castle!

There’s a new episode for me to watch!

For over a thousand generations the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic. Before the dark times, before the Empire.
Working on the Wendigo Project, which is near and dear to my heart. References for the main characters are Jensen Ackles as Jimmy Blake and Jeremy Renner as Brant Moore.
We’re writing panel scripts for the graphic novel while I work on the actual novel. Eventually I’m hoping to film it. :)
Every time I write Brant? :

And every time I write Jimmy Blake? :

Really must come up with a character inspired by RDJ.