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This season in TelevisionSo this season of TV actually has some promise. It's got some old favourites coming back and a surprising new batch of possible regulars for my schedule. So I'm going to tell you all about what I'm watching.
Monday 8pm How I Met Your Mother If you're not already watching this show then you're missing out. It's amazing. Legendary, even. It's honestly one of the funniest sit-coms since Scrubs and I don't usually follow sitcoms except reruns when they happen to be on. This is the third season. 1 and 2 are out on DVD. Netflix them and jump on board. Ted is a bit whiney for season 1 but everyone else more than makes up for it. Barney (Niel Patrick Harris) is at his finest. You're all watching this already. I know because I can see into your houses. I pulled the first episode off of Amazon Unboxed (terrible service. don't do it unless you're prepared to FairUse4WM everything). It was ok. I liked the filming style much more than the plot but I'm willing to give it a chance. Other than the conspiracy/story arch with his dead ex-fiancee from the future it seemed like a Quantum Leap rip-off. Here's hoping it finds better footing in the writing. Tuesday 9pm Scrubs Last season. It went from Ally McDoctor to something far more surreal with a lot more heart. How often can a sitcom manage heart without being sappy pap? Once every 6 years or so with HIMYM picking up the torch. How's it going to end? Probably with everyone slapping JD for being an ass. Elliot is an (engaged) emotional mess and you've got a baby coming. Don't make out with her. 9pm ReaperActually, the premier was a lot more entertaining than I thought it would be. It has Smith's penchant for word play without his penchant for poop play. The devil is good, but not as good as John Glover in Brimstone. It's fun. I'll take it for a ride this season 9pm EurekaIt's fun. I like the sheriff. The plots are fun sci-fi with enough geek characters to talk Star Trek style for a bit. The daughter is suprisingly not obnoxious. The High School satire is surprisingly effective when they bring it in. Sure it's a little too cute sometimes. And how it manages to be cute while dealing with dimensional-autistic interface as well as having a regular shuffled back and forth from being tortured by GD staff to being tortured by the Department of Defence is a little baffling. But it's casual torture, I guess. Wednesday 8pm Pushing Daisies This is my big investment this season. I have declared my undying love for this show since I first watched the premier in early August. The visual style is fantastic. The cast has chemistry. The dialogue almost sounds like poetry. It's expressionist television (closer to the French Amile than anything German). Also, I'm a sucker for death comedies. Seriously though. This is from Bryan Fuller. Creator of Dead Like Me. Writer for a good portion of Heroes. He's the heavy hitter that most people don't know is there. Good episode of Star Trek Voyager? Check the credits, it might be him. Like Wonderfalls? Him. Seen the Amazing Screw On Head? Then you're one of 5 people, but it's still him! 9pm Bionic WomanThe premier was ok. Not great. I'll give it a shot for a few episodes. If it takes a good turn and deals more into the character development that it needs rather than straight into the other bionic woman than it might have some staying power. We'll see. Thursday 8pm Smallville Guilty pleasure time! Do I find it painful that they're still sticking to the "no flying rule" like dogma? Yes! Supergirl can fly. His clone can fly. His body, when possessed by red kryptonite, can fly. But Clark? No flying. Get him off the fucking ground already. Supergirl? Not that cute little bouncy cousin I'm expecting from... every visual interpretation ever. With the robes and sharp cheekbones she's more like a young, blonde Wonder Woman. But it's the very fact that I was driven to write about this show with exlimation and question marks that means I'm hooked. So I'll just mark it down to guilty pleasure and try to enjoy it. P.S. IMDB, please take Pete Ross off the short lit of cast members. It's been 3 years. I don't think he's coming back. If anyone out there thinks I'm missing something grand, please let me know. I time shift everything so the actual schedule matters not to me. Hence my 9pm fest on Tuesdays. EDIT - Avoid Cavemen. Watching it is like when you go to a friend's house and thier parents are having a fight but trying to be civil/passive aggressive. It just feels really awkward. You want to say "Please. Stop trying. It's ok." But you can't. Because they can't hear you through the TV.
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Jerk :P
It does take a much more Marvel (soap opera) approach the characters than DC (archetypes). And even I get frustrated with some of it. I can see your point.
Careful, though. newageamazon will eat your brains.
I'm definitely more of a DC girl. Archetypes FTW.
I liked Heroes until I felt like I was just being jerked around for the sake of being jerked around. And that's when I say I don't care what happens to you, you silly manboy with the mouth like Sylvester Stallone, or you either, cheerleader girl. I thought that once they saved the cheerleader... Yeah. The drama of revealing Alex de Large making chicken pot pies in the kitchen. Meh.
Okay. Let me reiterate: MADE OF POTATOES.
In other words: your brains are safe. Until my next cheat day.
Highly recommended, but can be addictive for some. Check it out. Enough said.
And Angel wasn't a fantastic vampire show. I say this as a Buffy fan.