Large random TV post.
This past year, movies have been awful, TV has been great. I’ve been watching way too much TV lately. Mad Men is the best show on the air right now, hands down. Entertainment lately seems to be focused solely on being as “out there” as possible. There’s a huge burst of comic book based movies (Wolverine, Iron Man), supernatural shows (FlashForward, Defying Gravity), and just general wackiness, so it’s nice to watch something firmly grounded in reality. The reality of 1960’s corporate America that is.
Disappointingly the show doesn’t focus on a lunatic asylum, but rather on a mid sized advertising agency on Madison Avenue. The cast is rather large, but the show knows to keep the focus on its nucleus, the nuclear family of Don Draper. Everyone else is very well fleshed out, but there’s no sense of aimless meandering. Major events in the shows time period are woven into the character’s story lines (sometimes a little too conveniently), and issues like sexism are tackled in almost every episode. Watch this show.
Today’s premiere of House was fantastic. It’s obvious they’re trying to re-invent the show. Five seasons of disease-theory-medication-new theory-it’s not lupus-revelation-cure has been getting really boring, even with the addition of suicides, hallucinations, and strippers. Strippers were a great idea though. Season six needs more of those. Interestingly, Hugh Laurie was the only regular from the show in the two hour premiere (with a brief phone cameo by Robert Sean Leonard’s Wilson). In another interesting note, I had to briefly check wiki to figure out Robert Sean Leonard’s name, and thirty minutes later i’m reading some article about skinheads. Damn.
I also caught around ten minutes of Heroes. Some dude was slashing the hot Ali Larter around with a knife, but she turned into ice or something. Then Nate was Sylar, and Sylar was Nate, and Parkman cried a lot. Then I changed the channel to something better, like blurry static.
Curb Your Enthusiasm was in it’s usual form. ”Seinfeld on Crack” is the best description for that show I’ve heard. Larry David can make the most mundane social rituals seem hilarious, like etiquette on taking things out of someone else’s refrigerator, or asking about the guest list for a dinner party. There was also a special pre-season episode talking about re-building the Seinfeld sets for the upcoming FULL CAST SEINFELD REUNION. AWESOME. FULL CAPS LOCK AWESOME. Hmm, that’s almost an expletive. FULL CAPS LOCK. FCLOCK? FCOCKING AWESOME?
Bored to Death is a show i’m going to be keeping an eye on in the near future. An HBO mystery series, it’s got the usual quirky indie humour that seems to be all the rage nowadays. Jason Schwartzman plays a slightly depressed novelist who turns to unlicensed detective work to spice up his life. It’s got Ted Danson, and that fat dude from The Hangover (I should really find out what his real name is.) It’s not a conventional mystery show, and a fun watch.
The musical comedy that’s funny for now, but is about to become boring soon… Glee. It’s funny, but there’s just something missing from this show. It’s entertaining, but not worth going out of the way to catch every week. An episode here and there is good enough. I’ll probably be done in another episode or so.
Unfortunately, I’ve dropped Californication and Dexter. I’m around a season behind on both shows, something I need to correct soon. There’s no reason behind the stoppage. They’re both great, I have just been lazy.
I know i’m late on the boat (What a stupid expression. I think I just made that up. How can you be late on a boat. Do I hire another boat to reach the boat i’m late for? Do I get airlifted?), but I just finished watching the whole of True Blood. The long string of shitty vampire movies and shows inspired by .. you know what.. stopped me from watching it initially, but then I finally caved after hearing nothing but good about it. It’s addictive, and fun. Anna Paquin is talented, but let’s be straight; she’s no looker. She looks better in the second season, but the first season had some cringe worthy moments. Either way, even Anna Paquin can’t make this show bad. It’s great. It’s the vampire show that got it right, mixing the gothic with reality successfully. Oh, and they all have funny Louisiana accents.
And talking of guilty pleasures, Gossip Girl recovered from a horrible season premiere. The second episode was much better than the horrible first. Yes, I watch Gossip Girl. No, that’s not weird. Or creepy. I’m in the company of outstanding citizens like this man, who dressed up as a firefighter to carry out arson and rape.
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FML.




