Bridgerton, Hitchhikers, Writing, and Singing

Game concept: side-scroller where Daphne Bridgerton punches out all the unfavorable suitors who get in her way while navigating a series of ballrooms and garden parties.


When Trillian takes up with Zaphod Beeblebrox, she’s basically doing the equivalent of running off with the Doctor in the blue box…

Except she gets stuck with Zaphod. Continue reading “Bridgerton, Hitchhikers, Writing, and Singing”

Stray Thoughts on Zoey’s, Girlfriends, and WandaVision

If we weren’t watching Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist altogether as a family, I’d absolutely be watching it at 2am every Tuesday when it first becomes available.


Girlfriends (2000-‘08) is a strong sitcom that comes a long way during its eight seasons. And it deserved a much better end than it got — an actual series finale instead of simply stopping. Continue reading “Stray Thoughts on Zoey’s, Girlfriends, and WandaVision”

Stray Thoughts While Watching Random TNG

Time to rewatch Star Trek: TNG’s “Pen Pals,” because the seven-year-old is more interested in episodes that have kids in them.


Next up, “The Bonding,” which the thirteen-year-old says reminds them of the Doctor Who episode with the Solitract.
Though… fewer frogs on chairs. So that’s unfortunate.
Very beautiful calico cat though. Continue reading “Stray Thoughts While Watching Random TNG”

Tidbits of Thoughts While Watching Star Trek

I’m rewatching Star Trek: TNG’s “Disaster,” because it seemed like a fun one to help get the seven-year-old hooked on them.

Anyway, it’s making me think that a Tri-Galactic Trek story where Consul Tor ends up in charge of The Initiative would be fun to write. Continue reading “Tidbits of Thoughts While Watching Star Trek”

The Parable of My Dad and My Computer

This is a story about dealing with an abusive authority figure. Bear with me.

When I was a teen, my parents offered to buy me a computer. This was a one-time deal, so I waited until the last few months before college, so I’d have the most advanced computer possible for college. Continue reading “The Parable of My Dad and My Computer”