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1. It appears to be cold everywhere in the US, and possibly Canada. Curious, is it warm anywhere?

In Jamaica, Queens, NY it was - 9 degrees with windchill. Which feels like knives of ice cutting through your skin. I think there were a few tourists from Wisconsin or Siberia in town, because they are wearing light jackets.

2. Just about finished watching the episodes of Almost Human - which is an innovative buddy cop series - and far more compelling in places than expected. It takes place in the distant future - where regulations on technology have failed or are no longer in effect. In short, technology has gone beyond ethical limitations. To combat the criminal element, and due to a lack of human bodies, each cop is paired with an automated cop. Most of the automated cops are basic rent-a-cops or standard issue robots, that act like computerized ken dolls, complete with, ahem, the lack of below the belt anatomy. Except for Dorn, an emotional and almost human cop, who was decomissoned for being too emotional or human.He's re-commissioned when our hero, John destroys the rent-a-cop he's forced to partner with. John - was gravely injured in an ambush that killed his entire team, including his former partner. He now has a synthetic leg. The bomb that destroyed his leg and killed his team - was most likely set by the woman he was dating and was in love with. A year later, he's put back on the job, and assigned Dorn by his captain. The Captain is played by indie actress Lily Taylor. Which is clever casting - because they are going against the trope there. Dorn is also well cast - and the dialogue is rather good in places. And the plots twisty.

It's still a procedural, so there is the paint-by-numbers aspect to it. But it has some clever moments.

3. Revenge appears to be the storyline that I sort of predicted -- watched it on demand -- which is - that Emily Thorne has legitimate amnesia. She has forgotten everything and is not faking it. (While my mother was hoping they'd go with the fake-out, I've watched too many soap operas and know there's less soapy moments. If this were a thriller, like it's trying to be, they'd have gone with the fake-out. But going with the opposite.) I'm only watching because I'm curious to see where it goes...so far, Emily's revealed to Charlotte that she remembers her father's name - David Clark. In short, she's probably forgotten everything that occurred when her father was convicted. She's gone back to the time prior to all the trauma caused by the Graysons.

Unfortunately, the Graysons are still managing to weasel themselves out of anything. Victoria figured out that the only way to get Daniel and herself off the hook for Emily's attempted murder is to frame Lydia. And she managed to coerce Conrad into it - because Daniel threatened to turn himself in to save Victoria. So Conrad sent Lydia away.

Emily is beginning to remind me of Wile E. Coyote. She just can't destroy these nitwits to save her life. Instead they appear to be destroying her - which is actually an apt take on revenge. Revenge rarely ends well. Emily would have been better off if she'd just gone off and had a nice life - the Graysons were sort of self-destructing on their own. But - from a television watching point of view? It's frustrating to watch - because the Graysons are just despicable. And Daniel is a tool. You want them to fail. Not that Emily is that much better.

I am, however, curious to see where they go with the whole amnesia bit. So far, Aiden is frustrated - Emily doesn't appear to remember him and got scared when she saw him. Although maybe she should - he appears to be in a romantic entanglement with some nurse/doctor treating Emily, who hails from Australia and is from his past. Meanwhile, Victoria has just connected Emily's odd infinity tattoo which relates back to her father, David Clark. As Jack bonds with Emily in the hospital...in a way that Aiden was unable to.

Ah, she's remembering something now - so apparently not going to drag the whole memory laspe thing out and not going to have her fall in love with Daniel - since she remembers that Daniel shot her. And the previews from next week - show that she is being held hostage and tormented by Victoria. Honestly, are we ever going to see Victoria get it? This is getting rather drawn out - also it's not fun to watch Emily tortured - she's been tortured enough.
I may give up yet.

Hmm...I'm starting to agree with my mother - a fake-out story would have been less predictable and more interesting.


4. I keep having the same re-occurring conversations at work.

Co-worker: a...uhm..have you lost a lot of weight recently?
Me: Yep. 46 pounds.
Co-worker: 46 POUNDS!!! Okay, I have to ask...how did you do it. Because you look amazing.
Me: Paleo Diet. (this often requires a bit more explanation, but I'm trying to do short-hand). Basically went off all grains, all sugar, all diary, all soy, potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplant. Also all alcohol and all chocolate. (I forget to mention oranges and orange juice. Also forget pork.)
Co-worker: What are you eating?
Me: Meat, vegetables, greens, nuts, apples, pears, eggs...almond milk. It's not so bad. I feel so much better.
Co-worker: No pasta???
Me: Yep. No pasta.
Co-worker: How'd you get off sugar?
Me: Very slowly - took a while. Went off alcohol first, then york peppermint patties, then pickles, then kind nut and energy bars, then ice cream, and then everything sweet. Step-by-step. But keep in mind I didn't do this to lose weight, I did it to feel better. All those nasty emotions that I thought were menopause? Gone. I feel so much better.
Co-worker: wow....well, I don't think I could do that. But you look great!

Co-workers are trying to get a weight watchers group together - 15 people. But I tried weight watchers - didn't work for me. The damn thing lists mostly processed food or food that I can't eat, I was constantly adding recipes and food to it - which was grating. Had similar issues with My Fitness Pal. Let's face it - I hate tracking things. Do too much of that for a living, no patience for it in my personal life. And I tend to forget. Too much stuff in my head. Plus it goes against my natural state.

Also Weight Watchers is not really about changing how you eat or think about food, it's about tracking what you eat, eating whatever you please, and just eating less. It's a diet plan, not a lifestyle choice. Which yes, works for some people but not everyone. Not everyone can eat the same food. Our bodies are different. Our needs are different. This view that everyone can eat the same things, do the same exercises, and thinks the same - is ludicrous. We aren't robots. We are unique and different organic life forms. But a big flaw in human thinking is a tendency to categorize and generalize.

Some people are built as runners, some aren't. Some people can eat anything and live to a ripe old age without any issues, some can't. Some have great constitutions, some don't.
So many variables go into it - sociological, psychological, environmental, biological, physiological.

Sorry, steps off soap-box now. ;-)

5. I'm admittedly curious about Killer Women. This is the new series from executive producer Sofia Vergara (the actress on Modern Family). The series is apparently an adaptation of an Argentine drama and stars Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galatica's Six) as a Texas Ranger. It's opposite Justified. I'm recording both to watch later. I don't watch things live - if I can help it.

This new series brings up the whole issue of strong women characters on tv. Recently I listened to a podcast between Neil Gaiman and Joss Whedon regarding Buffy's legacy - specifically on how they wrote strong women and the tv shows that have aired since Buffy not living up to Buffy's image. Gaiman's response - was my favorite. Gaiman points out that what worked on Buffy - wasn't that Buffy herself was strong, but that it was populated with at least five other strong women, who did not have super-powers or super-strength, but various other strengths. I'd have to agree. What made Buffy special was actually it's ensemble cast, which was largely made up of tough and complex women - Willow, Dawn, Anya, Cordelia, Drusilla, Darla, Joyce, Jenny, and Faith.

But..here's the thing - while I agree that the many of the tv series on the CW don't exactly live up to Buffy, there are several tv shows that do depict strong women. And far more interesting and complex women than even Buffy did. Below is a list of 10 television series that are currently airing or about to air that feature complex and strong women, in leading and supporting roles and often of various ages.

1. Once Upon a Time (Regina, Emma, the Blue Fairy, Tinkerbell, Belle, Snow White, Ruby)
2. The Good Wife (Alicia, Diane, Kalinda, Robin, Marilyn, Jackie.)
3. Dowton Abbey (Lady Mary, Cora, the Dowager, Isobel Crawley, Edith, Mrs. Hughes, the Cook,
Anna)
4. Elementary (Jane Watson, Irene Adler)
5. The Game of Thrones (almost too many to list - Cersei, Sansa, Ayra, Aysha, Dany, Ygritte,
Margery, Brienne....etc.)
6. Sleepy Hollow (Abbie Mills, and her sister..Jenny, also Katrina)
7. Grey's Anatomy (Bailey, Cristina, Meredith, Callie, Arizona)
8. Scandal (Olivia Pope, her mother, Abby, Quinn, Mellie)
9. Nashville (Rayna, Scarlett, Juliette, Zoe, Rayna's daughters)
10. Call the Midwife (pretty much the whole cast)

Date: 2014-01-08 03:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cactuswatcher.livejournal.com
Curious, is it warm anywhere?

Raising hand sheepishly. West of the Rockies it's been fairly mild considering the time of the year. The coldest weather we had was well before Christmas.

Date: 2014-01-09 12:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Apparently you're in that protected pocket of warm air caused by the high pressure over Utah, which meph was discussing directly below. Good news, for us at least, is it appears to be moving out by Friday...since we'll get to a rather balmy 50 degrees.

Date: 2014-01-08 03:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sophist.livejournal.com
Yeah, it's warm -- very warm -- in the Southwest. Here in LA we've had highs above 70 pretty much every day for the last month. The cause is interesting, too: there's a big high pressure zone sitting over Utah. The reason this is interesting is that it's part of the reason why you're so cold. Storms coming down from Alaska can't get past the high pressure zone (as they usually do), so they bounce north into Canada. There they pick up cold air (this year, REALLY cold air) and drop down on you.

You're welcome. :)

Date: 2014-01-09 12:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Hee...well it made be moving out by Friday, supposed to get to a relatively balmy 50 degrees.

Date: 2014-01-08 05:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] atpo-onm.livejournal.com
Since you may not have seen it yet, I won't note anything spoilery about Killer Women, but it is definitely worth a look-- it was better than I expected, although whether it's better than merely decent or interesting I'll have to see.

I actually hadn't the slightest idea who Sofia Vergara was, so the incessant ads running the last several weeks didn't make me want to make this show appointment TV. It did look like they were going to channel some Quentin Tarantino stylistically (which they do, BTW), and that didn't really grab me either because face it, Q can get away with stuff that nobody else can, it's part of his genius.

But, just a few days ago I learned (so much for ABC's ad campaign!) that the show was being headlined by Tricia Helfer, and suddenly the show had my attention. I had made mental note more than once that after Battlestar Galactica ended its run, anything that Katee Sackhoff or Tricia Helfer played a regular role in, I was there, at least to check the show out.

And whatever one thinks of Killer Women, positively or negatively, Helfer is excellent in her role, and I'm so glad to see her getting a chance to show that to people outside the science fiction fan base.

Date: 2014-01-09 12:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Another friend also liked it - so that's two positive rec's. Weren't so hot about Intelligence though.

Haven't seen either yet.

Date: 2014-01-09 05:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] atpo-onm.livejournal.com
Weren't so hot about Intelligence though.

It didn't ring my bell much either. Not bad, but not very involving for me either. Actors are fine, the rest just isn't working that intriguingly. But it could improve. I may watch another ep or two to see.

A notch below Marvel's Agents of SHIELD IMO. Not way below, but, still.

"Is it warm anywhere??"

Date: 2014-01-08 05:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cinematixyz.livejournal.com
Today's chats with my mum and older brother...in the same city in Florida:

Him- It's hot as HELL!!Like 65 or more degrees, we need the AC ON!!

Her- It's FREEZING. Hot Cocoa Time!! It's like 60 degrees!! maybe less.


Sooooo..... I guess, like with everything, it's subjective.

When I laughed she sounded indignant and said "They say we might get into the 40's tonight!!"

Me- "Mum, Y. is walking the dog in 7 degrees, -25 with wind chill... and it's in the middle of the AFTERNOON. I....WIN...."

LOL

Zu

Re: "Is it warm anywhere??"

Date: 2014-01-09 12:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Yep similar here...although made it up to the 20s today, so progress.

Date: 2014-01-08 07:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beer-good-foamy.livejournal.com
is it warm anywhere?

We have no winter at all. It's +4C and I'm walking around in my summer jacket in January. It's horrible.

Date: 2014-01-09 12:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
I always thought Sweden had a horribly cold winter? This is weird.
Supposed to make it up to 50 F by Friday. Got up to 22 F today.

Date: 2014-01-09 07:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beer-good-foamy.livejournal.com
Down here in Stockholm it doesn't usually get colder than -15C, which isn't too bad. But this year, so far, nothing. I wouldn't mind the temperature, but without snow, it gets very dark when you only have 5 or so hours of daylight...

Date: 2014-01-08 12:33 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] flake-sake.livejournal.com
It's quite uncharacteristically warm here in Autria. We have above ten degrees, even though we are usually below zero in january.

I hope you're doing fine and the temperatures will get normal again soon.

Date: 2014-01-09 12:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Relatively balmy today...made it up to the 20s. (Farenheit...keep in mind 100 is hot here. Mild is 70.)

Date: 2014-01-08 03:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] avrelia.livejournal.com
Comparing to Toronto, it's warm and cozy here, in New Jersey - only 9F. I am much more annoyed by the see-saw of the weather here.


I watched Almost Human during the Christmas break, too. For me the main attraction was watching Karl Urban and Michael Ealy on screen. Nice, but not very engaging so far. Loved Lily Taylor as the captain.
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