Avatar: The Legend of Korra 1.6-1.7: Pretty good episodes. Pretty sure I'm in the minority regarding Tahno (don't care for him) but I lie the overall plot more and moreand how Amon is legitimately creepy and scary. Love all the flashbacks to the characters from the first series as adults, and hope we get more of those.
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The Borgias 2.5-2.7: Can we just have Lucrezia, Giulia and Vannozza running around, manipulating the cardinals and doing good deeds with a side of wrapping everyone ever arond their fingers? Because aside from every episode needing lots of Caterina Sforza (though not at the expense of Giulia, thankyouverymuch) that's all that's going on that really interests me right now, though I still largely enjoy all the rest. Also, while Cesare is still a homicidal sociopath, I find it interesting that his less appealing traits and less appealing/successful ventures (both known and believed) are being transferred to Juan. TBH, while the first season deviated from history a fair bit, it still seemed to be trying to stay somewhat true to it, but this season is being a lot more liberal in that regard.
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 1.12-1.13: Not sure if this is the end of the season or the end of the series. I believe this is actually my first Australian TV series, so I'm not sure how these things go there. I was worried for a bit that episode 12 was going to go an unfortunate ableist route (it didn't, in the end) and I'm not sure what I think of Foyle's motivation, but I thought this was a pretty good ending to a very enjoyable series in which I pretty much adore the lead and her posse of friends, family and associates (including her 2 henchmen whose names I can never remember). I particularly like how well it manages to balance being adorable and fluffy while handling (and being) legitimately dark and angsty in it's subject matter. If there is more (*crosses fingers*) I hope Jack learns not to leave Hugh unsupervised if there's a chance Phryne might show up, because that boy has no defenses whatsoever when it comes to her devious schemes.
Missing 1.9-1.10: Played out about as expected. On the surface, it has the needed emotional payoff, but you see all the things that weren't addressed or start falling apart once you scratch it. Honestly, though, while this wasn't necessarily good, I enjoyed it a lot and am sad it wasn't be renewed, though I understand they're trying to sell it to another network. I hope they succeed, being I like having Ashley Judd being bossy and unrealistically badass on my screen.
Nikita 2.22-2.23: Much better ending than the first season (the last quarter of season 1 and roughly the first half of this season, I was mostly watching for Maggie Q shooting things and Amanda being evil, but it went back to being the show I wanted it to be in the second half.) I'm sure people will complain about the ending being predictable, but whatever. Looking forward to season 3.
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Once Upon A Time 1.22-1.23: The finale was a bit rushed (should have been longer), but I liked these episodes. I have no idea what they're going to do next season.
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Person of Interest 1.22-1.23: I was so happy seeing Amy Acker playing a character who wasn't an awkward yet lovable child-woman that I forgot to wonder where it was all leading. I suspect the development in the finale that I liked most wasn't what others liked most.
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Revenge 1.20-1.21: I kind of desperately want the season to end with Victoria calling Emanda "Amanda," but that probably won't happen. So excited for the finale!
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The Borgias 2.5-2.7: Can we just have Lucrezia, Giulia and Vannozza running around, manipulating the cardinals and doing good deeds with a side of wrapping everyone ever arond their fingers? Because aside from every episode needing lots of Caterina Sforza (though not at the expense of Giulia, thankyouverymuch) that's all that's going on that really interests me right now, though I still largely enjoy all the rest. Also, while Cesare is still a homicidal sociopath, I find it interesting that his less appealing traits and less appealing/successful ventures (both known and believed) are being transferred to Juan. TBH, while the first season deviated from history a fair bit, it still seemed to be trying to stay somewhat true to it, but this season is being a lot more liberal in that regard.
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 1.12-1.13: Not sure if this is the end of the season or the end of the series. I believe this is actually my first Australian TV series, so I'm not sure how these things go there. I was worried for a bit that episode 12 was going to go an unfortunate ableist route (it didn't, in the end) and I'm not sure what I think of Foyle's motivation, but I thought this was a pretty good ending to a very enjoyable series in which I pretty much adore the lead and her posse of friends, family and associates (including her 2 henchmen whose names I can never remember). I particularly like how well it manages to balance being adorable and fluffy while handling (and being) legitimately dark and angsty in it's subject matter. If there is more (*crosses fingers*) I hope Jack learns not to leave Hugh unsupervised if there's a chance Phryne might show up, because that boy has no defenses whatsoever when it comes to her devious schemes.
Missing 1.9-1.10: Played out about as expected. On the surface, it has the needed emotional payoff, but you see all the things that weren't addressed or start falling apart once you scratch it. Honestly, though, while this wasn't necessarily good, I enjoyed it a lot and am sad it wasn't be renewed, though I understand they're trying to sell it to another network. I hope they succeed, being I like having Ashley Judd being bossy and unrealistically badass on my screen.
Nikita 2.22-2.23: Much better ending than the first season (the last quarter of season 1 and roughly the first half of this season, I was mostly watching for Maggie Q shooting things and Amanda being evil, but it went back to being the show I wanted it to be in the second half.) I'm sure people will complain about the ending being predictable, but whatever. Looking forward to season 3.
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Once Upon A Time 1.22-1.23: The finale was a bit rushed (should have been longer), but I liked these episodes. I have no idea what they're going to do next season.
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Person of Interest 1.22-1.23: I was so happy seeing Amy Acker playing a character who wasn't an awkward yet lovable child-woman that I forgot to wonder where it was all leading. I suspect the development in the finale that I liked most wasn't what others liked most.
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Revenge 1.20-1.21: I kind of desperately want the season to end with Victoria calling Emanda "Amanda," but that probably won't happen. So excited for the finale!
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The Borgias 2.4:
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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 1.10-1.11: Only 2 episodes left! And I have no idea if there's going to be a secdond series? Or even if it was meant to be ongoing or limited.
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Legend of Korra 1.5:
Whoa, not going anywhere NEAR general fandom discussions for this one, even for a casual glance.
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Missing 1.8:
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Nikita 2.21: Is there one episode left in the season, or two?
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Once Upon A Time 1.19-1.20: I feel I spent a lot of these two episodes going "If I'd wanted to watch a fairy tale series about men and their relationships, I would have watched more than one episode of Grimm." (That sounds bitter. I actually did largely enjoy the episodes, but only smaller parts of each were about why I watch the show.)
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Person of Interest 1.21: Show, you had Dagmara Domynczyk and Jim Caviezel and Dagmara Domynczyk on screen together and not a single Count of Monte Cristo reference?
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Legend of Korra 1.4: That statue of Aang is going to crack me up every time I see it.
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Missing 1.7: So, apparently this is being submitted for awards as a miniseries? If that means it's cancelled, I hope they actually hav an ending in mind. (Really, like a lot of this season's shows, it actually feels like it'd be better suited as a miniseries?)
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Nikita 1.19:
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Revenge 1.18:
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Once Upon A Time is back from hiatus, but one episode was a Rumples ep and both are apparently very heavy on August, so I don't have a lot of drive to watch them, though I'm sure I'll get to them this week. (My main interest in these episodes is to test my theory that August is Pinocchio who is the boy who found baby!Emma and was supposed to take care of her but didn't/couldn't and has found her again.
Lost Girl 2.22:
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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 1.6: This one was really fun! I mean, they've all been fun, but this one especially. Though, I apparently love theatre ghost and 20~ year old mystery plots? Though I think I've mostly encountered those in movies and shows, not books. I was a bit iffy on the B-plot and its "We'll have Chinese characters! Naturally we will imply that they're opium dealers!" but I think the show did avoid the worst of that stereotype by the end. Also, it let Phryne have another random fling. (I'm watching 2 shows in which the heroine is regularly allowed to have sexual relations with people other than a regular significant other on any level resembling what an endless string of male leads have and without a hint of narrative shame or punishment. One is a show about a bisexual succubus and it seems to be trying to singlehandedly level out that playing field. The other is this show.) I continue to be greatly amused by Phryne's trying to "help" Hugh with his courtship of Dot.
ep 1.7: This one was kind of dull. I was excited early on when it started having Phryne's backstory and it was scandalous and bohemian, but I ended up not caring for here it went and the episode overall was rather dull. Hopefully the next episode will go back to the fun of early episodes.
Missing 1.1-1.4: Missing is about Becca Winstone ,a CIA operative who retired 10 years ago who goes to Italy when her son goes missing and discovers CONSPIRACIES and DANGER and promptly revelas herself to be absurdly, superhumanly badass on John Reese levels. I'm waiting for a scene where she walks into a bar full of armed thugs and walks out without a scratch. I kid you not. it's basically about her being hardcore and badass and making everyone (well, all the men...we could use more women in prominient roles instead of supporting) dance to her tune through sheer willpower. The first 2 episodes have an annoying number of comments about how she's nicer and mellower now that she's a mother, which would be rather annoying even without the fact that they haven't seen her in 20~ years and a decade of retirement. I don't know about you, but I assume a lot of things can change a person in 20 years besides giving birth. Thankfully, those comments evaporated in the 3rd and 4th episodes, and it's all fun and games from then on, and even the abducted son is considerably more endearing than I expected him to be. It's a rather absurd show and has lots other "time/technology/the human body doesn't work that way...you do remember you got shot and almost drowned 2 days ago, don't you?" but I'm finding that very hard to care about.
( spoilers )Nikita 2.18: Every once in a while, this show puts out an episode that seems determined to outdo every other episode in the series with lesyay. This was one of those episodes.
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Once Upon A Time 1.18: Well that was unfortunately predictable and rather disappointing.
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Ringer 1.19-1.20:
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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 1.6: This one was really fun! I mean, they've all been fun, but this one especially. Though, I apparently love theatre ghost and 20~ year old mystery plots? Though I think I've mostly encountered those in movies and shows, not books. I was a bit iffy on the B-plot and its "We'll have Chinese characters! Naturally we will imply that they're opium dealers!" but I think the show did avoid the worst of that stereotype by the end. Also, it let Phryne have another random fling. (I'm watching 2 shows in which the heroine is regularly allowed to have sexual relations with people other than a regular significant other on any level resembling what an endless string of male leads have and without a hint of narrative shame or punishment. One is a show about a bisexual succubus and it seems to be trying to singlehandedly level out that playing field. The other is this show.) I continue to be greatly amused by Phryne's trying to "help" Hugh with his courtship of Dot.
ep 1.7: This one was kind of dull. I was excited early on when it started having Phryne's backstory and it was scandalous and bohemian, but I ended up not caring for here it went and the episode overall was rather dull. Hopefully the next episode will go back to the fun of early episodes.
Missing 1.1-1.4: Missing is about Becca Winstone ,a CIA operative who retired 10 years ago who goes to Italy when her son goes missing and discovers CONSPIRACIES and DANGER and promptly revelas herself to be absurdly, superhumanly badass on John Reese levels. I'm waiting for a scene where she walks into a bar full of armed thugs and walks out without a scratch. I kid you not. it's basically about her being hardcore and badass and making everyone (well, all the men...we could use more women in prominient roles instead of supporting) dance to her tune through sheer willpower. The first 2 episodes have an annoying number of comments about how she's nicer and mellower now that she's a mother, which would be rather annoying even without the fact that they haven't seen her in 20~ years and a decade of retirement. I don't know about you, but I assume a lot of things can change a person in 20 years besides giving birth. Thankfully, those comments evaporated in the 3rd and 4th episodes, and it's all fun and games from then on, and even the abducted son is considerably more endearing than I expected him to be. It's a rather absurd show and has lots other "time/technology/the human body doesn't work that way...you do remember you got shot and almost drowned 2 days ago, don't you?" but I'm finding that very hard to care about.
( spoilers )Nikita 2.18: Every once in a while, this show puts out an episode that seems determined to outdo every other episode in the series with lesyay. This was one of those episodes.
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Once Upon A Time 1.18: Well that was unfortunately predictable and rather disappointing.
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Ringer 1.19-1.20:
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Lost Girl 2.18: THIS SHOW WHUT!!!! I don't really knowwhat to say about this episode save that I love this show even when it's being terribly wrong and awful and threatening to go very bad places even if it stops itself in time. I am very sad, though, that Kenzi did not save Bo through the power of their sismance.
(I'm so disturbed that I don't hate or even dislike Ryan, guys. You have no idea.)
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 1.1-1.3: MFMM is a new Australian mystery series set in the 20s about Phyne Fisher, a rather shameless rich woman who sets herself up as a private investigator after solving a murder mystery. Like many detectives, she attracts both dead bodies and strays like flies and she's rather bulldozerlike when it comes to shoehorning her way into police investigations (The show has a clear desire that I ship her with the inspector whose toes she habitually steps on, but episode 2 implied he either is married or was in the past, and I'm not going along with that if there's a wife still in the picture. I'll go along with the sidekicks though, because they are adorable.) It's rather lightweight despite the dead bodies and some of the other plot elements, such as the apparently rather awful death and/or disappearance of Phryne's sister some years prior to the series, but's its rather delightful and has lots of Bechdel passing and adorable characters.
Once Upon A Time 1.14: Hmm...I thought this was going to be the Red Riding Hood episode, but apparently that's the next episode.
( spoilers )Person of Interest 1.17: Show! Your trailer promised me tons of "reclusive paranoid billionaire and angssty ex-spy/assassin-turned-vigilante with baby!" giggles and giggles AND DID NOT WARN ME ABOUT ACTUAL SERIOUS DANGER TO BABY!!!! (I feel a bit traumatized despite the TV!baby being just fine and the actual real baby naturally being in no danger...)
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Mar. 5th, 2012 09:16 pmI'm starting season 4 of Chuck (Netflix ha been withholding it from me half the time the last few months, and the other half I've been moving something else in front of it since it wasn't sharing) and you knowing, I had heard about Linda Hamilton being cast in a role that should remove any doubt that the casting director was the ultimate genre geek, but I had forgotten about it since.
This is extra pertinent since I spent yesterday and this morning marathoning Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles (most of whivh I have seen before and loved) and re-giggling at Person of Interest having a lena Headey-esque actress give the angsty silent crankypant ex-spy/assassin-turned-vigilante the pseudonym "John Reese."
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Feb. 26th, 2012 09:40 pmThings I intended to do with my weekend in terms of consumption of fiction, fandom, and internet life:
1. Watch Call the Midwife and the last 2 (though hopefully not "last 2 forever") episodes of Pan Am.
2. Work on writing up things i've read recently, as I been rather bad about that since I started having helth problems late last year.
3. Read.
4. Upload icons, as I still haven't even finished posting the ones I made when I was semi-laid up after surgery.
What I actually did with my weekend in terms of consumption of fiction, fandom, and internet life:
1. Marathoned the first 16 episodes of The "Jim Caviezel Is An Unrealisticaly Badass Vigilante But He Does It with Amusing Style And Kinda Heroworships The Awesome Lady Cop Who Strongly Disapproves Of The Whole Vigilante Thing" Show." Which is more properly know as Person of Interest.
PoI is one of those caper shows that isn't as smart as it thinks it is but is entertaining enough that you don't care. The premise is that a reclusive, paranoid multimillionaire named Finch (he has a fetish for birdnames in aliases) invented a program for the goverment that finds the most obscure threads to predict terrorist attacks. But since The Machine (indeed) dismisses non-terrorist crime as "irrelevant" Finch creates a back door that sends him the social security numbers of people who will either commit of become the victims of violent crime. For help, he shanghais John Reese, an ex-CIA operative in hiding and living as a hobo on purpose. Reese, in turn, shanghais a dirty cop named Fusco to be his inside man on the police while another cop, Carter, is determined to hunt Reese down due to that whole thing where he keeps shooting people in her city and vigilante justice is just not something she's cool with.
Actually, the fact that the narrative is all "Well, yes, Reese and Finch are our main guys and our premise relies on promoting vigilateism in fiction, but really she has a very good point and is on very firm moral ground here." was one of the big appeals early on (as was the fact that Reese's annoyed admiration seemed to grow to the point of near hero-worship in the first half of the season) and that's being maintained even though the initial dynamic between the characters has been tweaked in the second half.
I freely admit to shipping Carter/Reese in a "Frenemies who fight crime and sometimes break for sex" way. (A lot.) Actually, I'm pretty sure the writers raid porn meme prompts for at least one exchange between them or comment one makes about the other/does from episode 11 onward. The most blatant example being an instance Carter saying she fantasized about having Reese in the back seat of her car a lot, but there were usually handcuffs involved and Reese getting a "hmm..." face before he responds. Reese also likes to stalk Carter in his spare time (on his black motorcycle, wearing black leather) because he figures she's too good a cop not to have people trying to kill her all the time. (He's basically right, though she doesn't exactly need much help taking care of herself.) Actually, I think Reese just likes stalking people. He seems happiest when he's stalking people for the greater good. I half think the real reason he joined Finch is that now he can stalk people and save lives at once.
Reese is basically Wolverine, only taller, more likable, more attractive, and probably with way better personal hygeine. (After the pilot, at least.) No, really, in the second episode he was trying to save a scrappy runaway teenager who managed to get a few over on him and I fully expected him to just keep her because that's what Wolverine would do. Reese is also Very Very Badass, to a giggly degree. (The fun kind.) The best explanation of that is a scene where he walks unarmed into a bar full of armed thugs and you hear fighting sounds and he walks out without a scratch and everyone else is unconscious. I kinda of want a PoI/Nikita crossover just because they both have the same "no matter how badass you are, this person is more badass" thing going, though Nikita somehow feels more plausible about it to me. He's also Wolverine because he has a tendency to heal surprisingly rapidly. In a lot of episodes, he gets facial wounds (and other, less visible wounds) that should take weeks to heal but are magically better a few days later. In the midseason finale, they finally manage to hurt him enough that it carries over to the next episode, even though they still forget a couple times in that episode. In one episode, I'm half-convinced that Carter was just hanging back while he was locked in the trunk of a burning car just to see what superhuman feat he'd pull off to get out of it.
There are, annoyingly, 2 apparently-dead women in Reese's past (a partner and a girlfriend), but I'm pretty sure that one or both is still alive, and that part of why Reese is in hiding is that he helped one of them fake her death. Actually, I seriously hope that Reese's partner is an as-yet-unseen character called Root.
Finch and Fusco annoyed me in early episodes, but they've grown on me. The show overall reminds me of White Collar, despite the fact that they don't really have a lot of common (though I feel I could draw comparisons between Finch and Mozzie and a recurring character named Zoe Morgan and Alex.) They both have that "this is entertaining and kind of addictive braincandy but it's too bromance-y and needs more prominnt women to get attention more for me to get invested...oh wait you just did something to get me invested I might be a bit annoyed with you about that" thing for me. (I guess a lot of the similarities in my head come from the fact that I like these two shows despite being turned off by most premises with a bromance at the center?)
Anyway, certainly far from the best show ever, but an entertaining one and fairly addictive brain candy.
P.S.-My favorite of the early episodes is the one with the gratuitous Count of Monte Cristo references where Reese proves to us that he's not that bright unless it involves stalking, fighting, or brief spurts of machiavellian manipulation. Which gets a bit surreal once you start noticing that it's CoMC and you largely associate Caviezel with Edmond Dantes because the 2002 version of CoMC was the first thing you saw him in. (A teeny part of me may have been sulking the last few months that they didn't get him to play David Clarke in Revenge.) Though my favorite scene is another episode where Kahlan from Legend of the Seeker shows up with a haircolor that actually suits her shows up and abducts Reese's hair with the rest of him still attached so she can give him better hair and the experiences a complete inability to mentally or vocally function because apparently the CIA doesn't train you when it comes to random redheads flirting with you. That was seriously hilarious.