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This week in stuff I know about TV:
1. Courtesy of
infinitemonkeys I've learned that they're announcing the 11th Doctor tomorrow. Everyone, stay very calm and we'll survive this unscathed! My money is still on James Nesbitt, or some unknown Indian woman.
2. So, Leverage is its own kind of lame fun, but if you want a good con artist team show, why are you not watching Hustle? Which is to say, if you like Leverage, you will love Hustle. If you think Leverage is lame, you will love Hustle. If you've ever liked Adrian Lester or Marc Warren or Robert Glenister, or Jaime Murray (Lila the 12-step support honey slash lover on Dexter), you will love Hustle. She out-Gina Bellmans Gina Bellman. And Gina Bellman is the best part of Leverage. Which is, let me remind you, a poor man's diluted American ripoff of Hustle. So, you know. Watch Hustle. It used to be on AMC somewhere near Mad Men, but it's def available at your friendly neighborhood UK telly community and/or other ahem-ing comms.
3. Fringe IS lame! But somehow entertaining. Mostly I like watching that blonde girl and waiting for her to slip into her natural accent, and I like the old dude and his cheap, yet interesting and entertaining, wordplay and cluelessness. But as
runpunkrun warned me, Joshua Jackson is totally wasted as a glorified babysitter. Sigh.
4. Scrubs is coming back soon, for its final half-season! When is Scrubs coming back?
5. BSG is coming back for its final half-season! I am more excited about Scrubs.
6. As I asked K. -- would I like Merlin? Criteria to consider include the fact that I hate Sarah Connor Chronicles because that kid is way too emo and annoying, I have not a lot of tolerance for low-budg fantasy shows (see also Xena), and pretty underage boys are not enough to sell me on anything. Then again, I like magic, I like Morgan Le Fay (thank you, Mists of Avalon), I like Merlin and Arthur and Lancelot and the round table, and I like questy quests with problem solving and fantastic obstacles. Also witty dialogue. So... would I like Merlin?
7. Watch Hustle.
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2. So, Leverage is its own kind of lame fun, but if you want a good con artist team show, why are you not watching Hustle? Which is to say, if you like Leverage, you will love Hustle. If you think Leverage is lame, you will love Hustle. If you've ever liked Adrian Lester or Marc Warren or Robert Glenister, or Jaime Murray (Lila the 12-step support honey slash lover on Dexter), you will love Hustle. She out-Gina Bellmans Gina Bellman. And Gina Bellman is the best part of Leverage. Which is, let me remind you, a poor man's diluted American ripoff of Hustle. So, you know. Watch Hustle. It used to be on AMC somewhere near Mad Men, but it's def available at your friendly neighborhood UK telly community and/or other ahem-ing comms.
3. Fringe IS lame! But somehow entertaining. Mostly I like watching that blonde girl and waiting for her to slip into her natural accent, and I like the old dude and his cheap, yet interesting and entertaining, wordplay and cluelessness. But as
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4. Scrubs is coming back soon, for its final half-season! When is Scrubs coming back?
5. BSG is coming back for its final half-season! I am more excited about Scrubs.
6. As I asked K. -- would I like Merlin? Criteria to consider include the fact that I hate Sarah Connor Chronicles because that kid is way too emo and annoying, I have not a lot of tolerance for low-budg fantasy shows (see also Xena), and pretty underage boys are not enough to sell me on anything. Then again, I like magic, I like Morgan Le Fay (thank you, Mists of Avalon), I like Merlin and Arthur and Lancelot and the round table, and I like questy quests with problem solving and fantastic obstacles. Also witty dialogue. So... would I like Merlin?
7. Watch Hustle.
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There is, uh. Um. Are you familiar with Smallville? If yes: this is the Smallville of Arthurian legend. If no: You will not recognize much other than names; it bears about as much resemblance to Arthurian legend as ... um ... well, it pretty much doesn't.
(I will edit or re-comment if I can think of a better parallel.)
It *is* very pretty, though, and it has ASH in it, and I find it dorktastically adorable. (And for good or ill, I am convinced that NO ONE in that Camelot is straight.)
ETA for clarity: I adore the show to pieces, it is my favorite cuddle-toy ever, but I'm guessing you-liking-ness might depend on how close you need it to be to the standard Arthurian mythos. ...really, it's kind of like the relationship between Twilight and any other vampire lore on the planet, except that Merlin has good writing and adorable characters. That, and people do not sparkle.
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Er, yeah. Basically, if the vast, vast, vast majority of my Flist falling like dominos for it is any indication, you'll like it, but you have to give it a couple of eps to find its tone footing. It will totally reward you, particularly toward the back half season. And all season long, it's cracky, cracky fun. Essentially, smallville and harry potter had lots of gay sex and had an ass baby, and that assbaby was an arthrian legend high school AU where Anthony Stewart Head plays out all your Bad Daddy fantasies.
And it's not just pretty underage boys (not to mention, they're all european/interesting cute, not cookie cutter bland WB surf show cute), it's pretty (not particularly underage) boys being as slashy as humanly possible for each other, to the point where you'll be like "Wow, this is as gay as this show can possibly get. It can't get any gayer" during no less than five different eps.
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Also, Fringe is *terrible* but makes you drink the kool-aid around episode 7 or so when
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That is my opinion! That is my bias for shows with dialogue that doesn't totally suck! Maybe I am wrong about those other shows. Maybe I am wrong about Merlin. Maybe I am wrong about dialogue.
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I agree on all points (Sarah Connor Chronicles does not hold my attention, tolerance for low-budget fantasy, pretty underage boys (I had to be talked into watching Supernatural repeatedly because I thought they were relying too much on pretty young boys), also Mists of Avalon, witty dialog.)
I enjoy Merlin. I started watching out of order, even. And the women are strong, if regretfully not the main characters. Morgan in particular is cool as sin. Don't go into it if you are too attached to the canon mythos, though, because the show deviates liek whoa, and if you aren't bemused by that, it could drive you batty.
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Merlin: cheeseTASTIC. Slashariffic. As far as historical accuracy (even historical legend), I don't think they know either word. Mindless fun romp, yes.
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re: Merlin: I just made a post that may help you on that one!
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...because Hustle aired something like three years ago? I mean, I enjoyed it until it started getting repetitive, but there is that.
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I clearly need some sort of UK-TV implant in my brain because I am falling behind on these things.
Anyway, more Hustle -- this has totally made my Saturday.
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Confession: I haven't even downloaded Merlin yet. I think perhaps I need a break from SF/fantasy shows for awhile, apart from Doctor Who and Torchwood. In fannish terms, it appears I'm back in a law enforcement mindstate. (There's something so fun about subverting those ultra-conventional shows by adding a lot of cocksucking.)
And yes, Fringe is wasting Joshua Jackson, but he's on my teevee every week, and that's all that matters.
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