Episode 2: So mad! They could have done such a good training episode. Instead, they show Jamie Sommers doing some karate and some one hand chin-ups (OK she did look pretty hot doing that) and then running. RUNNING! We know she can run fast. You need to train to be a faster runner? What a let down.
I don't know what to make of this show. Some potential for some cool moments. Some of the action scenes do deliver. Jamie breaking the guy's ribs while making out with a random guy was a good chuckle. I will hold my judgement on this show.
Question: If Will was dying, why the heck did they not use the same technology on Bionic Woman to save his own life? Kinda stupid to me. And hey it is Dr. Burke from Grey's Anatomy! Do you think he will perform surgery? Will he say some homophobic remarks to lose this job as well? Was it weird to see Dr. Burke holding a gun? Once a giver of life, he now takes it away.
The Office:
Pam and Jim are outed. Michael's spech and gathering of the two was priceless. Michael driving into the lake following his GPS... excellent. Man, I love this show. I also want to punch Ryan the temp in the face. What a slimey weasel. I love how he struck out with Pam. Best comedy on TV. I am said when all these special one hour episodes end later this month.
30 Rock:
Funny to think two similar themed shows started on NBC. Both revolved around a Saturday Night Live theme. Funny how only 30 Rock survived (bye bye Studio 60). To be honest, this show was pretty bad for 1-3 episodes last year. Then the writing became more focused, the actors understood their roles, and things started humming along. I really enjoy my Thursday NBC comedy lineup and I know I may be shot for saying this, but I think it is almost better than the old "Must See TV" days. I mean it is tough to beat Seinfeld, but Friends was vastly overrated. It wasn't that funny. The current line-up of My Name is Earl, The Office, 30 Rock, and Scrubs is as solid as the KLM line (that's Krutov, Larionov, and Makarov to you hockey ignoramuses out there).
Speaking of Seinfeld, it was great to see Jerry Seinfeld guesting on this episode. The different uses of Seinfeld was midly amusing, but mostly disturbing. Seinfeld did prove once again that his acting skills are lacking, but I did like his acknowledgement of his shameless plug for his new movie, Bee Movie. (From the commercial, I find it disturbing that it looks like a bee is dating a human. I am not against interspecies dating, I just hate bees. OK I am deadly scared of them.)
30 Rock rocks! What a lame line. 30 Rock rocks!
OK I hope those are enough posts for now. You probably won't hear from me for a couple of days or so. Enjoy Thursday night viewing!
PS I forgot about Chuck and The Reaper. Still sticking with these new ones. Chuck tries hard to do everything but I really like Chuck. The Reaper... so quirky and I am enjoying it, so these guys still make my PVR cut.
Also, please all hail the PVR machine. Without it, I could not watch all these shows. Possibly my favourite invention behind the wheel, iPod, and electric toothbrush. Maybe the toilet makes that list as well.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
More stuff...
I feel like I sounded really bitter in my summary of Heroes. I will talk about one show that I am fully enjoying.
House! What a great premise interviewing different candidates. It was great to see the crew from last year (Cameron, Chase, and Foreman!). What I didn't buy in this week's episode is House letting the one girl (I have no idea what her name is) off the hook for her mistake. What a cop out for the writers. They can't write her off because she is too pretty. I am sure she will become a regular on the show. What I hate is knowing that Kal Penn has already signed on for more episodes, so he is pretty much going to make the cut as well.
Touching moment of the night? House saying "I love you" to Cuddy. What a great dynamic between these two characters. Also, I chuckled when both of these guys were show to give an extra sideways glance as they watched Cuddy in a skirt walking away from them down the hallway.
My Name is Earl:
This show can be infantile, juvenile, silly, and tends to tie up many plots with deus ex machina, and other contrived coincidences. However, I fully enjoy this show. There is something just feel good about the show. I like how the writers manage to mock all of the characters, yet they show a human side to each of them. The line between comedy and karma works for me. This season's interesting twist has Earl in jail. Again, network TV has come a long way. The third episode showed two guys kissing and I don't think there was a mention of it anywhere, which I think is a good indication that people are becoming a bit more relaxed out there. Remember the brouhaha in the infamous Seinfeld "Contest" episode? They couldn't even say the word that they wanted to say.
Where was I? My Name is Earl features great work by the entire cast and is good for a chuckle or so.
House! What a great premise interviewing different candidates. It was great to see the crew from last year (Cameron, Chase, and Foreman!). What I didn't buy in this week's episode is House letting the one girl (I have no idea what her name is) off the hook for her mistake. What a cop out for the writers. They can't write her off because she is too pretty. I am sure she will become a regular on the show. What I hate is knowing that Kal Penn has already signed on for more episodes, so he is pretty much going to make the cut as well.
Touching moment of the night? House saying "I love you" to Cuddy. What a great dynamic between these two characters. Also, I chuckled when both of these guys were show to give an extra sideways glance as they watched Cuddy in a skirt walking away from them down the hallway.
My Name is Earl:
This show can be infantile, juvenile, silly, and tends to tie up many plots with deus ex machina, and other contrived coincidences. However, I fully enjoy this show. There is something just feel good about the show. I like how the writers manage to mock all of the characters, yet they show a human side to each of them. The line between comedy and karma works for me. This season's interesting twist has Earl in jail. Again, network TV has come a long way. The third episode showed two guys kissing and I don't think there was a mention of it anywhere, which I think is a good indication that people are becoming a bit more relaxed out there. Remember the brouhaha in the infamous Seinfeld "Contest" episode? They couldn't even say the word that they wanted to say.
Where was I? My Name is Earl features great work by the entire cast and is good for a chuckle or so.
Quick Pick Summary
Well I am super behind, but I have been watching TV.
First, I hope you are watching the second episode of Pushing Daisies. The first episode was a super slick setup with a very confining plot device. The main character, Ned, can bring back the dead with a touch of his hand, but if they stay alive for more than a minute, someone else in the vicinity dies. The kicker is if he touches the person again, they will die for good. Factor in Ned bringing back the love of his life and you have some great potential at work here. My only concern is how this will possibly play over an entire series.
How I Met Your Mother:
I am no prude, but it is amazing how far TV has come. The third episode revolves around Ted's potential threesome. A topic like this would have sent out some ripples. Now, no one even bats an eye. I still watch this show for Barney. Legend... wait for it! -dary
Gossip Girl:
This show is quickly turning into my guiltest pleasure. However, I need to address one thing... I find it disturbing that these are all teenagers. Do they go to school? Do they do anything else besides going to brunches and soirees? For some reason I am becoming a fan of Serena. Didn't like her character at all, but now? She is pretty cool. Once again, I have no real justification for my reason. If you like the OC, I think you will like this show.
Heroes:
I can't stand all these multiple storylines. The twins, Alejandro and Maya... do I really care about dark stuff flowing out of their eyes? Enough of them. Nikki is back! BOOOOOO. Micah looks like he is 10 years older. He is no longer cute. Child actors absolutely kill the continuity of shows. Somehow we need to figure out how to stunt children so they will be perfectly preserved to look the same age (kidding!). I don't like West, the new love interest of Claire's. He has that moppy haircut and I find him creepy. The flying scene with him and Claire was just a bad hokey version of the flying scene from Superman 1. Give Peter his memory back. More Sylar! This show has not been creating enough mystery. Things are just unfolding with too many storylines. I hope we can see something that drives the show forward in a way that Heroes did in Season 1. The first half of "Save the Cheerleader, save the world" created interest. The second half with the mystery of HRG worked very well to give the show some pace along with the unfolding events of New York possibly blowing up. So far there is no plot to unspool and connect all of these different characters.
Also, I want to know why Ando keeps a samurai sword at work? If I brought a sword to work, I think I might be fired. Wouldn't a more appropriate place be, hmmm I don't know, maybe your home?
Even Hiro has been failing me. We don't even get to see Kensei take on those 99 Ronin. That sounded cool.
First, I hope you are watching the second episode of Pushing Daisies. The first episode was a super slick setup with a very confining plot device. The main character, Ned, can bring back the dead with a touch of his hand, but if they stay alive for more than a minute, someone else in the vicinity dies. The kicker is if he touches the person again, they will die for good. Factor in Ned bringing back the love of his life and you have some great potential at work here. My only concern is how this will possibly play over an entire series.
How I Met Your Mother:
I am no prude, but it is amazing how far TV has come. The third episode revolves around Ted's potential threesome. A topic like this would have sent out some ripples. Now, no one even bats an eye. I still watch this show for Barney. Legend... wait for it! -dary
Gossip Girl:
This show is quickly turning into my guiltest pleasure. However, I need to address one thing... I find it disturbing that these are all teenagers. Do they go to school? Do they do anything else besides going to brunches and soirees? For some reason I am becoming a fan of Serena. Didn't like her character at all, but now? She is pretty cool. Once again, I have no real justification for my reason. If you like the OC, I think you will like this show.
Heroes:
I can't stand all these multiple storylines. The twins, Alejandro and Maya... do I really care about dark stuff flowing out of their eyes? Enough of them. Nikki is back! BOOOOOO. Micah looks like he is 10 years older. He is no longer cute. Child actors absolutely kill the continuity of shows. Somehow we need to figure out how to stunt children so they will be perfectly preserved to look the same age (kidding!). I don't like West, the new love interest of Claire's. He has that moppy haircut and I find him creepy. The flying scene with him and Claire was just a bad hokey version of the flying scene from Superman 1. Give Peter his memory back. More Sylar! This show has not been creating enough mystery. Things are just unfolding with too many storylines. I hope we can see something that drives the show forward in a way that Heroes did in Season 1. The first half of "Save the Cheerleader, save the world" created interest. The second half with the mystery of HRG worked very well to give the show some pace along with the unfolding events of New York possibly blowing up. So far there is no plot to unspool and connect all of these different characters.
Also, I want to know why Ando keeps a samurai sword at work? If I brought a sword to work, I think I might be fired. Wouldn't a more appropriate place be, hmmm I don't know, maybe your home?
Even Hiro has been failing me. We don't even get to see Kensei take on those 99 Ronin. That sounded cool.
Desperate Housewives
Sunday ABC
There was a spot on 72nd and Scott Road in North Delta that was a graveyard for restaurants. I remember growing up and driving by that area and noticing that no matter what restaurant came in there, a few months later, it would be gone. I vaguely remember a restaurant “Georgie’s” among many of the restaurants that met their demise in that cursed location. I always felt sad when I saw a new restaurant appear there, because you just knew they would be doomed. Weren’t these owners aware of the history of that location? Could they not sense the futility of trying to start a business there? Did they not know the preordained fate of that location? It was only until the arrival of White Spot did the curse break. White Spot stabilized the constant upheaval of that site. It took an established name to finally settle things down. (Actually, the Cactus Club in North Delta also did the same thing for a similarly cursed location down near 84th Ave).
The house of mystery on Desperate Housewives reminds me of the rotating restaurants. How many different new neighbours have moved into that house harbouring some sort of secret? I think every season has seen some family hiding something in that house. Wouldn’t a real estate seller recognize the terrible history of this house? Wouldn't the neighbours push to condemn this house?
Rant over.
So far through two episodes, I have been duly impressed with the storylines that have been on display. Bree vs the new neighbour (Dana Delaney, where have you been?) has been delicious. The Carlos-Edie-Gabby triangle has been great. And finally, it has been nice to see that with Susan and Mike finally together, the writers have managed to still put Susan in some amusing situations. Susan's visit to get her daughter Julie, dressed up in a negligee and getting mistaken for a hooker was pretty funny.
I know many people are dubious of this show. It is campy at times, but I do enjoy the whimsical nature of the show. I only wish that the great Nathan Fillion could be used in a better manner.
Pop Junk Summary: Sweet as Lik-M-Stick powder... dissolves quickly in your mouth and then it is gone.
There was a spot on 72nd and Scott Road in North Delta that was a graveyard for restaurants. I remember growing up and driving by that area and noticing that no matter what restaurant came in there, a few months later, it would be gone. I vaguely remember a restaurant “Georgie’s” among many of the restaurants that met their demise in that cursed location. I always felt sad when I saw a new restaurant appear there, because you just knew they would be doomed. Weren’t these owners aware of the history of that location? Could they not sense the futility of trying to start a business there? Did they not know the preordained fate of that location? It was only until the arrival of White Spot did the curse break. White Spot stabilized the constant upheaval of that site. It took an established name to finally settle things down. (Actually, the Cactus Club in North Delta also did the same thing for a similarly cursed location down near 84th Ave).
The house of mystery on Desperate Housewives reminds me of the rotating restaurants. How many different new neighbours have moved into that house harbouring some sort of secret? I think every season has seen some family hiding something in that house. Wouldn’t a real estate seller recognize the terrible history of this house? Wouldn't the neighbours push to condemn this house?
Rant over.
So far through two episodes, I have been duly impressed with the storylines that have been on display. Bree vs the new neighbour (Dana Delaney, where have you been?) has been delicious. The Carlos-Edie-Gabby triangle has been great. And finally, it has been nice to see that with Susan and Mike finally together, the writers have managed to still put Susan in some amusing situations. Susan's visit to get her daughter Julie, dressed up in a negligee and getting mistaken for a hooker was pretty funny.
I know many people are dubious of this show. It is campy at times, but I do enjoy the whimsical nature of the show. I only wish that the great Nathan Fillion could be used in a better manner.
Pop Junk Summary: Sweet as Lik-M-Stick powder... dissolves quickly in your mouth and then it is gone.
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