What I’m watching right now
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I love television so very much. Here's what I've currently been into:
Elementary. If you’re not watching Elementary, you ought to start. It’s got everything— a feminist perspective, fascinating character arcs, great mystery plots, main characters of color, a fresh take on Sherlock Holmes that’s not basically magic and bogged down in racism and sexism. The leads are fabulous, and the complex platonic friend and colleague relationship they have is wonderful. I’m eagerly awaiting season 3.
I just finished season 3 of Mad Men. I don’t particularly enjoy it, honestly—I get frustrated by how nobody ever grows or changes, making the same mistakes over and over, and while I don’t need sympathetic characters to necessarily find a show engaging, it would be nice not to have everybody be awful. And it’s pretty damn cynical. But, it’s really well written. I am studying it for the purposes of learning how to convey the meaning of a scene through subtext rather than by what the characters literally say.
I’m up to episode 5 of Penny Dreadful. I dig Victorian pastiche fantasy. I will quote what I just told
youareverysmall: “You know, I'm enjoying it. I wouldn't exactly say it's well-written-- it's kind of all over the place --but it' very engaging, the actors are excellent, and the production values are high. It can get pretty creepy though. Bernie likes the lead actress a lot, he thinks she's very intense and beautiful. So, I'd say a fun B+ show.”
Bernie just introduced me to Archer, and I’m halfway through the second season. It's been a long time since I actually enjoyed a comedy show. I find it very funny, though just right up the line of grossness I can stand without being put off. I guess I can no longer be pleased with myself for being immune to the sexual fascination of Don Draper, because I must confess I kind of think that Sterling Archer is hot. I blame his female-gaze-y character design, okay?
That’s what I’ve been watching that’s new, or new to me. What would I like to be watching?
I have heard so many amazing things about Orange is the New Black. But as I mentioned before, I have a really low tolerance for certain kinds of grossness (bathroom stuff, bodily functions, and crude sexuality) that I’m afraid I wouldn’t be able to get through it without my stomach turning. Which sucks, because it sounds like it’s doing an amazing job telling the stories of people who don’t often get their stories told.
Orphan Black I definitely plan to get into. I have deliberately avoided learning much about it prevent spoilers, but it just looks so unusual and cool. Really really want to start watching it.
What are you watching? What do you recommend?
Elementary. If you’re not watching Elementary, you ought to start. It’s got everything— a feminist perspective, fascinating character arcs, great mystery plots, main characters of color, a fresh take on Sherlock Holmes that’s not basically magic and bogged down in racism and sexism. The leads are fabulous, and the complex platonic friend and colleague relationship they have is wonderful. I’m eagerly awaiting season 3.
I just finished season 3 of Mad Men. I don’t particularly enjoy it, honestly—I get frustrated by how nobody ever grows or changes, making the same mistakes over and over, and while I don’t need sympathetic characters to necessarily find a show engaging, it would be nice not to have everybody be awful. And it’s pretty damn cynical. But, it’s really well written. I am studying it for the purposes of learning how to convey the meaning of a scene through subtext rather than by what the characters literally say.
I’m up to episode 5 of Penny Dreadful. I dig Victorian pastiche fantasy. I will quote what I just told
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Bernie just introduced me to Archer, and I’m halfway through the second season. It's been a long time since I actually enjoyed a comedy show. I find it very funny, though just right up the line of grossness I can stand without being put off. I guess I can no longer be pleased with myself for being immune to the sexual fascination of Don Draper, because I must confess I kind of think that Sterling Archer is hot. I blame his female-gaze-y character design, okay?
That’s what I’ve been watching that’s new, or new to me. What would I like to be watching?
I have heard so many amazing things about Orange is the New Black. But as I mentioned before, I have a really low tolerance for certain kinds of grossness (bathroom stuff, bodily functions, and crude sexuality) that I’m afraid I wouldn’t be able to get through it without my stomach turning. Which sucks, because it sounds like it’s doing an amazing job telling the stories of people who don’t often get their stories told.
Orphan Black I definitely plan to get into. I have deliberately avoided learning much about it prevent spoilers, but it just looks so unusual and cool. Really really want to start watching it.
What are you watching? What do you recommend?
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Date: 2014-06-24 06:56 am (UTC)I personally think they do start changing eventually, but even if you don't think so, their environment certainly will. :)