Shit them and may someone else shit on them too.
Enough of angst =.= ... but nothing good comes by anyway.
So yes, I'm currently hooked into the series. I slept late just to watch another 15 minutes, and *hem* are 10 minutes later to work (than usual) because I wanted to catch few more minutes of the series. Can't blame me, I'm an addict!!!
There aren't any nice horror movies in the cinema though. But oh, I watched [Orphanage], a Spanish movie and gawd, wasn't it TRAGIC!!! It's good >__< seriously, but it wasn't scary - not something you'll get terrified but something about the movie will make you pity them & felt kinda uncomfortable when the show ended. Not gonna spoil anything for you but the sypnosis goes like this: a woman re-opens an orphanage which she used to stay back, as a child. Her son is special - had had many invisible friends, whom the couple believed is his imagination. Together with her husband and adopted son, she was anticipating the arrival of more orphanage like her adopted son - HIV positive kids. However, on the day of a welcome party, her son disappeared and she started to hunt for clues on her son's whereabouts. Are they related to his "invisible" friends? Or are they really invisible? Could she see them? Who are they? What do they want?
Watch it.
See, this is what I hate when people always don't know what to expect. Same thing when I went to the cinema with my friend to watch Sweeney Todd. It's a musical for you information - and do find out before you go for it (or buy the DVD then regret it). I love musical, and I understand well enough what to expect when I go for ST. This girl who sat beside me kept grumbling & complaining, "Alamak, nyanyi lagi..." and I secretly sighed, "It's musical, OF COURSE they are going to sing. What? Were you expecting them to take out an AK-47 and start shooting? Or were you hoping that Gozilla's gonna stomp out all of a sudden? Puh-leeeeze!"
For heaven's sake, do some research before you buy the tickets.