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The DVD player finally died. Or at least I think it died. I tried playing two different netflix discs and got a Disc Error. Then put in two discs that I own and don't care about (Chicago and Bride and Prejudice) which also came up with disc error. This means new DVD player. Great. Just what I want to do. And getting it out from under the DVR box (which is huge) and plugging in a new one - nightmare. What I would give to have a techy friend and/or relative who lived nearby to help me with this. But my techy friends do not live within shooting distance of me. ME? Not techy. I think watching Big Love killed it. I'd blame Farscape - but I was able to watch quite a bit after Farscape, including all of Dexter. No, it was definitely Big Love. Oh well, it was close to eight years old - these things don't last long. Time was - we could fix them, now, not so much. Have to buy a new one. We live in a throw-away society. Nothing is built to last. Because people are busy making something cooler and less durable to take its place. I do have time to do it - am taking Monday off as a personal day, and I get election day off - to vote. I don't want to vote - for two reasons - a) don't like anyone. and b) every time I vote they call me for jury duty.

Although the governor race this year is certainly entertaining: we have "the rent is 2 damn high" party - with a guy running on it who doesn't have to pay any rent and has no idea how much his rent actually is, Kristen Davis - the madame who provided Eliot Spitzer - the former governor with his prostitutes (she decided that she knew more about running a business than Spitzer or his successor David Patterson did), Carl Palladino (the Tea Party Candidate - who is certifiable and literally pissed off everyone except well other people in the Tea Party, the Tea Party is starting to remind me of the John Birch Society), and Andrew Cumo who is running on two tickets, if he loses on one, he can always win on the other. There are others, but those are the highlights.

Watching Modern Family - which made me laugh - even though what happened was technically speaking cringeworthy in the embarrassment department. Taping Project Runway - which flist already spoiled me on. (Guys if you want to rant about a tv show, be careful of spoiling those of us who haven't seen it yet.) So as a result, am sort of ambivalent. I've been more or less ambivalent all season long because none of the designers strike me as remotely talented or worth
watching and clearly coached to play up the drama. (I liked Gretchen and Sarah for making fun of that aspect - Sarah- "this show is just about torturing designers." Gretchen - "all about the Drama". Sigh. Yes to both. What happened to the interesting art? This stuff looks like something I'd see out a home economics class.) This show lost its credibility three seasons ago. I probably won't watch it after this season. It's become more emotionally manipulative reality tv show and less artistic how-to contest, I prefer the latter, the former bores and grates on my nerves. And yes, people it is totally scripted and edited. (They have writers, they just don't pay them benefits.)

Television highlights this week, or rather tv shows that I actually watched and entertained me were: (it should be noted that I have not watched Supernatural, Caprica, Nikita, Terriers (which will probably join Caprica soon in the too brilliant for tv, thus canceled prematurely category),
Luther, and the Event yet.)

* Glee - spoilers )

* Raising Hope - still enjoying this odd little show, that has a lot of heart wrapped into a witty package. The cast is highly appealing.

*Grey's Anatomy - for spoilers and a bit regarding the writing out of the lesbian couples on tv shows )

* Vampire Diaries - say what you will about this show, it is definitely the fastest paced tv show on at the moment. It's bizarre. The show is written like Passions, dialogue lifted out of a bad Harlequin novel (which I've read - I don't critique things I haven't read myself), and soapy as all get out at times, but man, does it move. You are never bored ...okay maybe during Elena and Stefan's scenes, but they don't last that long...get up to go to the bathroom, come back, and you are back to the action. Also it is highly entertaining and fun. Like cotton candy or crack. (People were comparing True Blood to crack or cotton candy, uh, no, that's Vampire Diaries. You can't write meta on Vampire Diaries - okay, I take that back - yes you can, you can write meta on anything, but Vampire Diaries is unlikely to be discussed by critics and scholars...while True Blood already is. Don't believe me? I can find links. The Satire of the Christian Right alone is
fodder for a meta. But True Blood is on HBO - it can do that. Vampire Diaries is on the CW - it can't. Plus True Blood is aimed at the 25-45 audience, Vampire is aimed at the 12-25 year old audience, big difference. (I say this knowing full well that I am much older than the tween audience to which the show is aimed at.) That said? True Blood is poorly paced. At least the two seasons I watched were. Slow. I was very bored during some of those orgy scenes. Alan Ball could learn a thing or two from Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec regarding pacing. Just saying.

very very vague spoilers )

*The Good Wife - the best political drama on tv. Actually I think it may well be the best drama on commericial tv at the moment. Top-notch cast. You can't get better than this cast for a network tv series. (Note I'm ignoring premium channel shows like HBO's Boardwalk Empire or Clash of Thrones.) And the layers upon layers, in depth character stories, and how each case reflects bits and pieces of those characters... brilliant. It also does a marvelous job of depicting what it is like to be female in this world and the games we have to play each day. Gender politics big time.

And topical in it's legal cases. It's not a procedural. The legal cases are mainly there for exploration of characters or defining characters - much like House. Except this show is better written than House. There's a lot more going on here. And the acting is so subtle, yet so..on target.

Love this show to pieces. But no brain power to analyze it or fully review it.

* Caprica Cancellation - which did not surprise me, but did annoy me.

I haven't watched Caprica yet, but part of me doesn't want to - now that I know it's being cancelled. Why torture myself? I'm not surprised it's being cancelled. I sort of thought it would most likely not make it last year - when it got abruptly pulled during the May Sweeps period.
It was an expensive series to make. You can tell that just by looking at it. Also, it was being marketed to a very small nitch audience. And the nitch audience doesn't tend to like well shows like Caprica. There's a reason why a category exists entitled "Brilliant But Cancelled" or "Too Brilliant for TV". That list contains a lot of quirky sci-fi shows - all with high production values, quality actors, and intelligent scripts. Here's a brief list: American Gothic, Now and Again, Earth 2, Space Above and Beyond, (that show about a Restaurant at the End of the Universe starring Robert Englund...which was anthology horror and serialized - sort of Rod Serling on steriods), Tru Calling, Firefly, Wonderfalls, (the one about the guy who lived in a card-board box and was a CEO and was really dark...with Adrian Psdar??), Dollhouse, and Farscape. They all got axed just as they were starting to get interesting. Always annoys me. What's the point in watching a tv show, investing in it, when you don't get to see the entire story? And the writers haven't been given time to show all of it? If you are going to cancel the thing - at least give them enough time to wrap it up appropriately. Will state that Dollhouse sort of got that opportunity.
Farscape like Firefly - got a two hour movie to conclude itself.

At any rate, it is annoying. And sort of makes me resent tv shows like Star Gate - which seem to go on forever...with interchangable characters and spin-offs. If Star Gate can have 10 seasons, why can't Farscape, Firefly, Caprica, Dollhouse, and American Gothic have at least five?
It's not fair!! (whines like a two year old and stomps off to bed.)
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Another difficult work week finally draws to a close.

Watched tv tonight, was quite busy last night - so no time. My DVR is at 66% capacity again.
This is ridiculous. I have too many tv shows and no time to watch them. Oh, well at least two are ending next week - Mad Men (which I will miss) and Project Runway (which I really won't).

Project Runway surprised me. And not in a good way. EW called it a circus. True. And the only designers that interest me at all or I like are Mondo and Andy South.

rant about Runway and spoilers, lots of spoilers )

Saw Caprica - and I can't decide who I feel more sorry for at this point, James Marsters or James Marsters fans? The man barely had a role. Although his makeup was better this week - hair darker, he looked younger not as old as he did last week. Maybe it's the lighting? He was somewhat interesting and good enough in the role- but his and Lacy's story felt a bit rushed, and underdeveloped. Also he was hardly on long enough for me to tell if he was good or not. All together his appearances on this show added up to half an episode. Reminded me a little of his guest gig on Without a Trace. He actually got more to do on both Smallville and Torchwood. Proof that being a professional actor is not easy. But I already knew that. Friends with quite a few frustrated professional actors in my lifetime - all of whom could act circles around some tv stars that shall remain nameless for the sake of your blood pressure and mine. ;-)

spoilers )

Best show watched tonight? Still Grey's Anatomy - everyone had something to do, the stories entwined nicely, along with the theme. My only quibble - the show is too noisy, I can barely hear the dialogue over both music and voice over and hospital sounds. Sound-editing and looping must be a nightmare. But they are doing a nice job with the Post Traumatic Stress arc and the interpersonal relationships. This season is turning out to be the best to date. And sigh, Cristina, my favorite female character on tv right now. Love her. Must find a Cristina icon. (It's nice to watch a few shows that do not contain violence (well outside of the finale episode of last season), rage, or serial killers. I've discovered that outside of Dexter, I can't watch tv shows about serial killers any longer or murder mysteries. I've gotten tired of seeing dead bodies on tv all the time. Gothic shows with vampires or monsters or science fiction tv show violence doesn't bug me that much. It's not as disturbing or painful to me. But criminal procedurals and violent cop shows? I just can't seem to watch any longer. I don't know why. Been trying to figure that one out for quite some time now.

Feeling icky. Going to take shower, then bed. Difficult week.
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Just finished watching Caprica S1.10 premiere. (Still no word out on a S2). My first thought upon watching it was - what's with all the premillenial dispensation or let's bring about the end of the world so we can achieve nirvana or heaven plot-lines? Will give Caprica credit - it's STO group makes a heck of a lot more sense than Angel and that whole Twilight plot arc in the Buffy comics. Also, Caprica much like BSG - has the added bonus of a bunch of screwed up complex characters. There are no clear good guys or bad guys in this show. Good and evil is sort of muddled. It's a dystopian world.

Other thoughts? May I just say that I adore Eric Stolz? He's very good in this role, of tortured genius, brings to mind images of Kenneth Branagh's take on Dr. Frankenstein. Marsters...is looking old and weathered. And Esai Morales lacks some of the strength that imbued Edward James Olmos performance as Bill Adama. But that may be intentional?
spoilers of course )
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