shadowkat: (Default)
[personal profile] shadowkat
Can't tell from reading flist, but did the first, oh ten to fifteen minutes of Heroes make anyone else laugh hysterically for fifteen minutes? Or am I the only person who found the introductory sequence with the Cheerleader absurdly amusing? In a Snakes on The Plane sort of way?

Made me laugh long and hard. ROFL. Was pointing at TV and giggling hysterically. Can't explain it.
Just hit my funny bone.

Other things that made me laugh - Studio 60 on The Sunset Strips - baby sketch (which they didn't think was funny enough) and Nancy Grace (you'd have to see Nancy Grace to understand). Oh and the bit about the reality show - which was an excellent satire on true reality shows. Studio 60's biting satire on the tv biz continues to amuse and comfort me.

I think NBC may own me on Monday nights. Two favorite Television Nights are Mondays and Fridays.
Mondays: Heroes and Studio 60
Fridays: Grey's Anatomy (yes, it's on Thursdays too, but if I miss Thurs, can watch the repeat on Fridays at the moment), and BattleStar Galatica.

Oh other shows watching : Veronica Mars, Lost, Ugly Betty, Nip/Tuck, and Desperate Housewives.
Although Nip/Tuck and Housewives are on notice. I am very close to skipping these two entirely and do not feel an overwhelming need to watch either. I'm only watching Housewives for Orson/Bree and Edie. Only watching Nip...don't really know why I'm still watching Nip when Boston Legal has just added Craig Bierko - yet another actor I've followed about ever since he played a villian in The Long Kiss Goodnight. Oh that's right, the "legal" part of Boston. Lost is also on notice, the current storyline with Sawyer/Jack and Kate is annoying the heck out of me. And, it may just be me, but I'm not sure it's a good idea to over psychoanalyze your characters or other people for that matter - that just ends badly. Sometimes you have to just sit back and let a cigar be a cigar. Do like Veronica Mars and Ugly Betty though - nice comfort shows.

Keep trying to like Doctor Who, not sure why - didn't like the original Doctor Who so odds are would not like this one, but everyone else appears to adore it. So keep trying. May just not be my thing. To be honest - Dr. Who is the type of sci-fi that I'm not fond of. Which is why I've never been given the sci-fi membership card. To get it - you have to like Dr. Who and Red Drawf. Don't. Also you should be a die-hard fan of the original Star Trek. Not. And Star Gate. Ditto. Sigh. But I like STNG, Voyager, BSG, Bablyon 5, Farscape, Star Wars, Bladerunner... Yes, I admit I have wildly unconventional tastes.

Date: 2006-10-18 01:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
It's nice to get a comment that is pro Studio and anti-Heroes for a change. Usually I get the reverse. Outside of four people not including myself, no one on my flist really likes Studio 60 and they all keep ragging on it, which worries me because it is lower in the ratings. While about 75% of the people posting are squeeing with wild joy over Heroes. (Not surprising since Heroes is currently the break-out hit of the season. )

I agree with you. Sarah Paulson ( a long time favorite actress of mine - I enjoyed her work on American Gothic) is really doing an amazing job. Actually - they all are. There was an excellent Nicholas Cage impression on that episode, so good that for a moment I thought they'd gotten the actor, but no too young. And Whitford, another long-time favorite, is doing a great job of playing the counter-opposite to Lyman. Read an interview with him and Perry a while back - where he said that he wasn't worried about people mistaking him for Josh, the character was different and he'd just play it how it was written. I'm also enjoying Perry. This is a show in which I adore all the actors and characters on it. Nice to find someone else who feels the same.

Profile

shadowkat: (Default)
shadowkat

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 31st, 2026 12:30 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios