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sab ([personal profile] sab) wrote2005-10-02 03:18 pm
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any given Sunday

Caught another gasp of apparent downtime at work; this only happens on weekends, usually Sundays, slow news days, when the bosses are away and the campaigns are par for the course till Monday's news cycle begins.

Let's talk about TV!

I am all over this Lost-itis surge of genre-lite shows hitting mainstream network television. It's positively a FEAST for those of us who hunger for genre television in the post-Star Trek world. I'm watching them all (except, oddly, Lost, which I lost control of somewhere mid last season when the flashbacks started to bore me. If they're done with the backstory flashbacks I might tune in again; how's this season?) except the one on the WB about the teen ghostbusters, but that's more of a WB/teen-show bias than anything else, and I'd probably watch it if someone pointed me the way. Anyway, here's the 2005 shows I'm watching this year. Add to it the old standards of Atlantis and Galactica (go SciFi!), Scrubs and House (go docs!), Survivor and The Amazing Race (go reality!) and this is my Fall '05 lineup. Don't forget that the _underscore's the new bullet point; use it three times and it's yours:


_bones: Apparently I'm the only one who's liking this show. I think that'll change. It turns out it's PURE GENIUS, and that Emily Wossname is ADORABLE and she and David Boreanz promise to be the Mulder and Scully of the Oughts, except far more frank and shooting from the hip and FUNNY. I love the ensemble, love the marvelously clueless nerd (see also: every other show this year; viva los nerds!), and love the wry humor socially inept geniuses brought together for no other reason than they love a mystery. Sheer quality; this is the best new show this season. The writing crackles, the ensemble has genuine chemistry, the characters are new and different and the mysteries, so far, have been, you know, TV-solid.

Thumbnail: Bones is a brilliant yet completely socially inept forensic anthropologist who really really likes solving crimes; David Boreanz is a federal agent who could use the help of a good forensic doc, badda-bing, now they're partners, and they have a crack team of nerds and hackers at their disposal.



_surface: Holy production values, Batman! If nothign else, this show watches like a Hollywood blockbuster, and with cliffhanger endings at the end of every episode, it's a lot like watching a massive-length feature in the line of "Lake Placid" or "Deep Blue Sea" cut arbitrarily into forty-four minute chunks. So, you know, it's exactly as enjoyable as "Deep Blue Sea" or "Anaconda" or anything else with scientists and seamonsters, and that Lake Bell is adorable (and about as believable a PhD as Denise Richards).

Thumbnail: There's something big under the sea, some sort of super mammal that lays eggs, and one got beached, and the government found it, and meanwhile Lake Bell is a surfer-chick marine biologist single mom trying to solve the mystery of the undersea beast. Elsewhere, a kid in suburbia hatched one of the eggs and grew a teeny little amphibian that he named "Nimrod." Elsewhere, a guy in an annoying marriage is obsessed with finding the sea monster that dragged his best friend away.



_threshold: I don't care what you say, there is nothign that will make me stop watching a show where Brent Spiner and a midget protect us from invading aliens. This is probably a dumb show, but I don't care much, because, like Surface, it has its roots in adventure/pseudo-genre films like "Sphere" and apocalypse films like "The Day After Tomorrow" and "Independence Day," thus makign it a classic textbook what-to-do-when-the-aliens-come series. Carla Guigino is a good tough lead, but the high points of this show are unquestionably Brent Spiner as the neo-60's hippie doc, and the midget lingust mathematician. MIDGET LINGUIST! The possibilities are limitless!

Thumbnail: A la "Sphere," Carla Guigino is a federal agent who dedicated her life to making plans for Worst Case Scenarios, and building teams to call to duty in said scenarios. When an alien signal designed to reprogram human DNA appears over a Navy ship at sea, Guigino is called to Washington to implement plan Threshold; the plan she wrote for the event of an alien invasion. She comes with her very own clueless nerd (this one's a curly haired hacker conspiracy theorist, to offset "Bones"'s curly haired hacker PhD student or "Numb3rs" Krumholtz's curly haired math teacher), a tough-jawed marine, and the aforementioned Brent Spiner and a midget that make the show oh so worth watching. Seriously, the midget (Peter Dinklage) linguist is the best bitter brilliant not-a-team-player scientist to hit media since those guys who worked with Bruce Willis in "Armageddon."



_invasion: [livejournal.com profile] wearemany likes this show because it's really secretly a show about the vicissitudes of blended families, masquerading as a pseudo-genre show about aliens. Really, the crazy Everglades stepfamiles that make up the ensemble are absolutely the reason to watch, from the scruffy conspiracy theorist brother-in-law ("It's an EBE! It's an EBE!") to Kari-Matchett-of-Cube-2 as the wild-eyed blonde doctor who just might be under her husband's weird alien spell. The kids act like kids, the stepparents act like stepparents, and the politics of Homestead, FL, are secondary to the politics of a family with stepdads and stepmoms and stepkids all struggling to feel safe after the scary (and all-too-real-looking) hurricane.

Thumbnail: There's a hurricane in Florida, after which mysterious bolts of light fall from the sky, land in the Everglades and swim away. Two families, joined by divorce and including (usefully) a doctor, a newscaster, a park ranger and a sheriff, survived the hurricane and had their share of strange encounters with the alien lights, which they will likely spend most of this season coming to understand. Like Lost, and unlike most of the other new-genre shows, Invasion is careful not to tell too much; the story of the alien (?) is vague at best, and used only to add color to the more important story of the family and social dynamics in this sleepy Everglades town.


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As for comedies, I'm watching "How I Met Your Mother" and "Kitchen Confidential" and so far they're both very worthy heirs to excellent sitcoms lost and gone. "Kitchen" could be the next Sports Night, if it smarts up a little, and "How I Met" is already the best heir to "Friends," but even better because it's got Neil Patrick Harris and Alyson Hannigan in. Neil Patrick Harris is the best thing to hit sitcoms since Zach Braff, I tell you whut.

I gotta go back to work now.

[identity profile] boofadil.livejournal.com 2005-10-02 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I love, love the characters in Threshold. It's the only one I'm taking the time to dl this year and it's mostly because of Brent Spinner, Peter Dinklage and Robert Patrick Benedict. The other two amuse me, too. So all in all, I'm a happy girl.

[identity profile] iamsab.livejournal.com 2005-10-02 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
That's what I'm SAYIN'. It's such a great little power team. Also, watch Bones. It has an even BETTER ensemble, or, you know, as good as it can be minus Brent Spiner and/or a midget.

[identity profile] empressaurelius.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
Alas, Lost is just as full of flashbacks this season, and even weirder! Personally, I'm a big fan of character development, so I can handle the flashbacks. I myself am not watching a whole lot of tv (I'm at school pretty late some nights), but I am watching recorded My Name is Earl, Lost, and I think I'm gonna be watching Will & Grace and the new Night Stalker. :)

[identity profile] iamsab.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's what I was afraid of re: Lost. Well, one of these days I'll at least have to go back and watch the ones with Mira Furlan because I love her.

[identity profile] empressaurelius.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
Her character, Danielle, is pretty interesting. I haven't seen her in anything else, but she's very good in Lost. I wonder if she'll be in the second season at all.....

[identity profile] wax-jism.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
I have too many shows (again) this year and I had to pick ONE of the above. Inevitably and obviously, the linguist midget and Dr Data trumped any family dynamics in the Everglades or alien hatchlings named Nimrod, so I'm going with Threshold even though it's annoyingly 'what civil rights, huh? huh?' (they even say that, and then in the next breath it's like, 'oh, right, we're under attack, screw that' - nice political not-so-subtext there, kids) and the overall plots are gonna get old quickly. But Peter Dinklage! Brent Spiner! I can't NOT watch.

[identity profile] iamsab.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
You should watch "Bones." You'll like it, I promise. Give it three episodes.

[identity profile] wax-jism.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
But, but, but... I ALREADY HAVE FIFTEEN SHOWS. I'm tearing my hair. I actually want to watch all of them. There just aren't enough hours in the week.
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[identity profile] gem225.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
Neil Patrick Harris is killer in "How I Met Your Mother". I've never seen him in anything else, but in this he's smart, funny, and interesting. I love that in a character, and the other characters are just as cool.

I love "Kitchen Confidential" too. It delights me and makes me laugh my ass off. It's so great to have two comedies!

I hope that work's going all right. Take care of yourself, please.

[identity profile] iamsab.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, welcome to the joy that is Neil Patrick Harris. You should find yourself some old Doogie Howser, or at the very least Starship Troopers, which is of course my favorite movie of all time. *g*

I'm so glad you like that show. I was reading a review that said "I never thought I'd like a laugh track sitcom again!" which is precisely how I feel. My life in four cameras, dude!

And I am good. You take care of yourself too. *legitimate hugs*

[identity profile] wearemany.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
i might borrow your review of why i like Invasion to substitute for mine, which i still haven't written. because the KIDS. jesus i love those kids, each and every one. I love the little girl who asks the questions we all do, like, "why WON'T the alligator bite you?"

[identity profile] iamsab.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
I love them TOO. I loved them this week all having breakfast. The son is SUCH a good kid.

[identity profile] somedaybitch.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Kari-Matchett-of-Cube-2 as the wild-eyed blonde doctor who just might be under her husband's weird alien spell.

missed the beginning...so, i'm not sure, but, did they show the ZOMG! William Fichtner as an alien for sure? cuz, though he's got a creeptastic thing goin' on, i almost wonder if he's human and she's the alien, only doesn't know it.

[identity profile] iamsab.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'm not at all convinced he's the alien either, or, I don't know the show well enough yet to know what kind of subtlety to expect from them, you know? Like, they could just be that dumb. *g*

[identity profile] somedaybitch.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
heh. was that the pilot ep? i caught the re-broadcast last night.

[identity profile] iamsab.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
There have been...three? so far, I think. The most recent one was ep 3.

[identity profile] somedaybitch.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
three? aw, crap.

[identity profile] empressaurelius.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
P.S. Were you close at all to the fires? I'm assuming not, as you didn't say anything about them....

[identity profile] gamesiplay.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
The only TV I'm watching these days is House, care of [livejournal.com profile] houseepisodes, and whatever Scrubs sneaks onto my file-share program, so I have no idea about any of these shows and probably won't for a long time. But! Fun reading anyway, NEIL PATRICK HARRIS ON TV!, and I am so glad to have an entry from you, any entry. When I saw your icon, I did that thing where you read the rest of your friends' page first and then go back and read the most exciting entry, just so you end on a high note. (Or, maybe you don't do that thing, but I do that thing.)

[identity profile] esorlehcar.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
Bones is growing on me, three episodes in (I meant to dump it after the second episode, but forgot to delete it off Tivo, and liked the third episode quite a bit better than the first two). I'm still not wild about it, though, in part because the lead actress just bugs me, though I have been enjoying Boreanez. Haven't tried Surface, haven't even heard of Threshold, but Invasion has been interesting so far, and the central role family politics is taking is intriguing (though I hope they're going somewhere more genre-y with that).

Lost is still doing the flashback thing, but so far it's been much better than the rut it settled into last season, focusing on what's interesting about the show, the creepy island stuff, instead of the whole desert island soap opera, which always bored the hell out of me.

Off TV and onto movies: I'll call you tomorrow about Serenity - not sure what my schedule looks like for the next two days. I may have to go down to Manhattan Beach tomorrow for staffing agency stuff, because apparently they didn't have me fill out all the paperwork they needed, plus I have to get my CA driver's license ASAP, because insurance rates are almost double with an out-of-state license.

Oh, and I asked my uncle about Saabs - he said don't do it. Not a great bet new unless you're only planning to keep it a year or two, a terrible bet used - they break down a lot and are difficult and expensive to fix. I've still got the Consumer Reports Best New and Used Cars issue, if you'd like it. It details the best used cars (make, model and year) to buy in certain price ranges, plus gives a breakdown of predicted reliability in about 15 trouble spots (engine, cooling, fueling, breaks, etc) by make, model and year.
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[identity profile] anatsuno.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 07:12 am (UTC)(link)
BONES!

I can't believe you're dissing a Deschanel, tch. *g* I like her lots.

[identity profile] cpsings4him.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I absolutely LOVE "How I Met Your Mother". They totally had me, hook, line and sinker on the first episode. I was watching and thinking, "Aw, that's sweet - love at first sight..." then he says, [SPOILER]"and that's how I met your aunt Robin." Heheh. Tricksty! Of course, the show seller (for me) was Alyson Hannigan, whom I have adored since her Buffy days.

Regarding LOST - still as full of flashbacks as ever. But, I don't really mind them mostly (though, sometimes they can be rather annoyingly placed). Have to say I didn't really enjoy last week's episode as much as usual though - full as it was of "Michael" flashbacks. He's probably the least interesting character to me - but I'm guessing we were probably given some information about his creepy very interesting kid, Walt that we'll need to know later.

:)

[identity profile] projectjulie.livejournal.com 2005-10-03 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
it's you! every time you use that icon I think you're me for a second.

I don't know if I'll watch any of these, as I'm already pretty tapped with TV. though I might check out Bones, since I suppose another series (vs. serial) couldn't hurt (and both SVU and CSI are sucking) -- and heeeee, forensic anthropology! I remember seeing the previews and going "yup, I didn't think they could do it, but they came up with *another* spin on the crime drama." you're not the only person telling me to watch threshold. but really I pick my tv based on girlslash, yo, so cough it up or I'm not biting.

I want a hip update! sending kisses for your hip (and the rest of you). we says she's coming to provi in november -- why don't you come too?!

[identity profile] pene.livejournal.com 2005-10-04 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
I thought she was you too. Only then I realised because of all the underwater aliens.