N is for… No Ordinary Family #AtoZChallenge

N is for… No Ordinary Family

I knew it was going to be harder to keep up once I was back at work so apologies for the delayed posts. How’s the challenge going for everyone else?
No Ordinary Family (2010-2011) only had one season. This is another series I’ve only watched once so I can’t pick out individual episodes. A ‘kind of’ live action The Incredibles but the family only get superpowers after a plane crash. This is about how they learn to live with their new abilities.
This show stared Julie Benz – Darla from Buffy/Angel – but this time she’s not evil, just fast.
That’s it for today (I’m tired and have my second post to write).
Did you watch this show? What did you think?
If you could pick a superpower – what would it be and how would you come by it?

M is for… Mewburn (Dr Inger) – The Thesis Whisperer #AtoZChallenge

M is for… Mewburn (Dr Inger) – The Thesis Whisperer
Dr Inger Mewburn is the Thesis Whisperer – which according to her website tagline is ‘Just like the Horse Whisperer – but with more pages’
The Thesis Whisperer is a blog that provides helpful articles on the process of completing your thesis. Less a how to, more a how to survive.
I’d like to share with you a link to one of the most recent articles on Wormhole literature
In summary this is about:
• Freaking out when you realise how much there is to read
• The process of exploring reference by reference and getting sucked into a wormhole
• Starting to recognise names and pockets of thought
• Finding THAT PAPER – the one that gets you better than you get yourself
• Panic about what would have happened if you’d missed that paper
• And I guess the process might be cyclical
This fear about missing THAT PAPER is one of the Thesis Whisperer’s top five #phdemotions (Shared with Creative Commons “Attribution-non-commercial-sharealike licence” – [my personal additions in square brackets])
1. Elation when you realise you know more than your supervisor about your topic and you feel brave enough to argue about it. [Not there yet]
2. Fear of being ‘found out’ as fraud, not really knowing enough/being smart enough to be Phd student. [All the time – this appears to also be referred to as The Impostor Syndrome and I’ll be attending a session in June on how to combat this very thing]
3. Unexpected admiration of your own writing. [Rarely – although sometimes I look back at my older writing and wonder why I don’t remember writing that thing that seemed to make a bit of sense]
4. The “I’m a genius! Why hasn’t anybody thought to do that before?” moment before people point out the obscure paper you’ve not read. [This relates to THAT PAPER above – I’ve found a few of those which have set me on a slightly different track each time – though I don’t ever think I’m a genius more that’s an OK idea Kirsty]
5. Misplaced smugness after photocopying/downloading loads of stuff but not actually reading it. [I’ll add in books here too and I think you’ll see by the number of books I’m reviewing for this challenge that this one is very true to my experience and the first thing I need to tackle].
I have felt very much like ‘Jenny’ wormhole and in fact submitted the following photograph to the PGR (Post Graduate Researcher) Conference at my uni which will be held on 29th April.
Drowning in Words
This image represents the conflict between loving words, books and creative writing (the topic for my PhD) and being overwhelmed by the introduction of a new series of terminology and more reading than it seems possible to manage. Books are used as handholds for rescue but are also the method of drowning. The quill and blog (on the iPad screen) are the means to write my way free.
How do you manage the wormhole?
What thesis whispering techniques have you used?
Do you recognise any of the top five PhD Emotions?

M is for… Missing #AtoZChallenge

Missing (or 1-800 Missing as it was known in the US) ran for three seasons 2003-2006
This is about Jess, a girl who, after being struck by lightning, begins having visions that link to missing people cases. After phoning into a tip line she is hired as a ‘consultant’ and is paired up with FBI Agent Brooke who helps interpret what Jess is seeing.
So the show itself isn’t really full on supernatural but Jess has a psychic power. It’s kind of like a young version of Medium.
Top 3 Episodes
Sea of Love – Season 2 Episode 1
A new series and a new partner
Jess trains to be an FBI agent – cue gun training scene at Quantico – and joins a new partner Nicole. Nicole is a lot more brash and out there than Brooke was, a rule breaker.
Lost Sister – Season 1 Episode 16
Jess goes undercover with cocky agent Jack Burgess to bust a drugs ring. They play lovers and might throw their own sexual tension into the ring. Jess’ s vision prove a little tricky at the bust though.
Basic Training – Season 1 Episode 14
This is my favourite episode and the one that I would select if I could only watch one episode again. Jess (not an agent at the time) goes undercover in a Military School to discover why cadets are going missing. Will Jess be a toilet toothbrush scrubber or one of the leaders. Thankfully the training at the academy in my book isn’t as gruelling as this.
This is based on a series of books by Meg Cabot (author of The Princess Diaries which I love) originally writing as Jenny Carroll (I believe they’ve been re-released under MC now). Has anybody read them? Worth a read?
And a quick nod to Merlin 2008-2012
I’ve only just starting watching this (I know late to the party) but I’ve enjoyed the episodes I’ve seen so far. No spoilers please.








