LEGENDS
TNT WEDNESDAYS 9PM
Premise: A deep undercover operative realizes his “true
identity” might not be real. Mmm yeah, whatever… lt’s Ned Stark y’all!
Verdict: It’s an action show
Much like I do with Starz, I rarely watch TNT
shows. Unfair to discriminate networks I know… and after Outlander I may need to reconsider all my “net favouritism”.
Anyway, the only reason I decided to go out on
the limb and watch this TNT show is the cast. So many TV favs could not be
ignored! The leading character is played by Sean Bean [AKA Ned Stark] and let’s
be real, we have been dying to see him back on TV since we saw him be the first
SHOCKING GoT major death. Funny fact… a few years ago I thought of
Sean Bean as an actor who could only play devious characters and villains. However,
after Game of Thrones, he will be the
“most honourable man” to me forever. So I am all for watching him play a
hero-type character. Legends also
brings back some other familiar faces. We have Ali Larter, who looks like she
hasn’t aged a day since Heroes and,
although she plays an FBI agent, they managed to give her a completely
unnecessary “striptease” scene [that annoyed me a little]. We also have Tina
Majorino, recently departed from Grey’s
Anatomy and beloved for Veronica
Mars. Finally the pilot had a great baddie in the form of Zeljko Ivanek…
who seems to be ubiquitous on television these days [not complaining, I adore
him].
But enough about the cast… what is the show
like? It’s not bad. I think it is a good action show, although I started
multitasking in the middle of it… which probably means it is not terribly
complex. Still… I found the pilot quite enjoyable. It looks like it will be a
spy/procedural show, with a mission every week; however, the most interesting
aspect is the overarching mystery. Basically, the leading character is having a
crisis of identity; not sure if he is who he thinks he is. The premise reminded
me a lot of the Christian Slater’s short-lived show My Own Worst Enemy, which I happened to love [unlike
everybody else]. As far as action shows go, I don’t think Legends is as mind-blowing as Alias
or as intriguing as 24. It may be
more on par with NCIS or… Graceland. Not entirely sure what type
of show it is yet. I’d like to watch a few more eps before making up my mind. But
honestly, I am only willing to give it this chance because I love the cast.
One more completely irrelevant comment. I’ve
been discussing Brits with “American” accents a LOT lately, so I thought it was
funny they just decided to keep Sean’s English accent and come up with a really
lame excuse as to why he has it [or it may be a BIG part of his mysterious
backstory… not sure yet]. Whatever the case, I’d be willing to take a lame
excuse to preserve a lot of accents *cough* Martin Freeman, David Tennant,
Henry Ian Cusick *cough*
Should you watch it? Yes, if you are a fan of action
shows. Yes if you like shows like 24 and/or
Covert Affairs. And YES if you are
still not over Ned Stark’s death. Mostly… watch it because of the latter.
SATISFACTION
Premise: A middle age man is unsatisfied with his
average upper-middle class life. He decides to start living which leads him to
a succession of crazy events
Verdict: Where have I seen this before?
This
sounds vaguely familiar… and by vaguely I mean it sounds EXACTLY like the plot
for American Beauty. The first act of Satisfaction was
SO reminiscent of the Oscar winning movie, at one point I thought it was an
official adaptation. I was seriously expecting the guy to go to his daughter’s
talent show and become infatuated by a cheerleader. But it goes in another
direction from there…
Now…
this was a big problem for me. Once I made the American Beauty connection,
I just couldn’t get it out of my mind. Anything was bound to pale in
comparison. First of all… this is a USA show… and there is a reason Alan Ball writes
HBO/CINEMAX shows. The tone of Satisfaction was never going to
be as risqué as American Beauty. For instance, Neil (the
protagonist) says the most exciting part of his day is “picking a tie” while
Kevin Spacey as Lester Burnham says… well… he says something else [if you’ve
seen the movie you’ll get it].
Furthermore,
this was no A-list cast. Nothing wrong with the cast… but they weren’t major
stars either and yes, I kept thinking of Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening and I
just couldn’t accept other people in my mind. One of the reasons I loved Fargo-the-show was
that the cast was every bit as good as in the movie. This was not the case for Satisfaction but…
IT IS NOT ACTUALLY AN ADAPTATION OF AMERICAN BEAUTY!!
It
took me a while to accept it, which is a pitty because the show wasn’t actually
bad. It’s still a universal premise and the characters were compelling enough.
It even had a few touching moments. However, I think they should have avoided
that American Beauty comparison at all costs! Especially because
the best parts of the show were the original bits. Like how the husband gets
tangled up in a high class male escort service and the daughter ousting her
teachers as lovers.
So….
Should you watch it? I need to watch a few more episodes to
decide [not exactly rushing to do it for now]. I think it is a nice enough USA
show and it has potential to go somewhere. Just ignore the first few scenes and
keep telling yourself this IS NOT American Beauty.
OUTLANDER
STARZ SATURDAYS 9PM
Premise: Claire Randall is a strong World War II
nurse, relatively happy and relatively satisfied with her nice [yet boring]
husband. Everything changes when she is mysteriously transported back to 1743;
where survival is not something to be taken for granted and men wore the hell
out of kilts.
Verdict: I could REALLY get into this.
Let’s
start with a SPOILER
DISCLAIMER.
I know many won’t get to see this until the end of August and, although this
post won’t have any major plot spoilers, I will mention a few things that
happen in the pilot so you might want to avoid reading this if you haven’t seen
the episode [but do bookmark it for later!]
Now,
on to the show.
I
had never heard of the books which apparently are very popular. I tend to avoid
reading anything that has the “bestseller” stamp on the cover, which is totally
unfair on my part. Popular books are not necessarily bad [although a LOT of
them are], the same way popular TV shows can be good. I get annoyed by people who
dislike blockbusters or high rated shows just because they are not obscure
enough. In summary, the books may be great [or not]. I really don’t know, but I’ll
stick to the show for now.
I
was aware that the show was coming up; however, all I knew was that it was on
Starz, was based on a book and had something to do with Scotland. I wasn’t even
planning on watching it, but suddenly I started hearing a lot about it on twitter.
I read the premise and it seemed interesting enough but it didn’t grab me
either. It wasn’t until I found out that the show was written by Ronald D.
Moore that I became REALLY interested.
For
the ones who aren’t familiar with his work, Ronald D. Moore is best known for Battlestar Galactica, which is an
incredibly complex show [to borrow from Joss Whedon “BSG is the most political
show on television]. I was surprised by Moore’s involvement with this show… If
you think about it, Battlestar Galactica is
a show for sci-fi lovers… and well geeks; while Outlander is very female oriented. I happen to be both [geek
female], so I think I will be one of the few crossover fans. However, I might
be wrong. I know a lot of women watched BSG,
and Outlander does have a sci-fi
element.
But
enough about that. What did I think of the show? I sort of loved it. And a
testament of that is that right after watching the first episode I felt the
sudden urge to write a recap [a very detailed scene by scene one], perhaps I
will at some point, but for now I am posting my quick first impressions.
The
show didn’t follow the classic screenwriting structure. The big event didn’t
happen until three quarters of the pilot, yet it never felt slow or boring. I
thought all the characters were perfectly cast and they did a wonderful job setting
the state of mind of the leading lady, Claire. I thought she was a very
interesting character. She wasn’t a cliché unhappy housewife. She was strong,
adventurous and had a husband who loved her… although he wasn’t precisely
everything she needed.
As
I was watching the episode, I kept thinking that it could have looked so silly…
with the witches dancing in circles and the time travel and the whole female
fantasy scenario. It could have so easily turned into one campy fest. But it
was not. It didn’t feel silly at any point. It had an air of seriousness about
it and that’s why having the right team behind it was key. The dialogue was not
overdone, the scenes were subtle and well written and the tone was perfectly
defined. Everything from the way it was shot to the scoring worked.
So,
from not being particularly interested on this one, I think it may become one
of my favorites.
Should you watch it? I am not sure what men will think of it…
but I do think female viewers will love it. And I would encourage Ronald D.
Moore fans to watch it as well. This doesn’t have the traditional space/sci-fi
elements of his other shows; but I could recognize his voice and style. In
summary, I think it’s worth watching. It has an interesting premise, good
writing and really hunky Scots being heroic… I am not gonna pretend I am not
into that.
THE HONOURABLE WOMAN
SUNDANCETV
Thursdays 10 PM (UK viewers can catch it on BBC Two)
Premise: Maggie Gyllenhaal is British… OK, so
that’s not really the point, but kind of shocking to see… The show actually revolves
around the heiress of an arms empire who becomes a target due to her views on
Israeli and Palestinian reconciliation.
Verdict: It is very “Sundance”
When
I say this is a very “Sundance” show, I mean that this isn’t something you
would see on network television. Sundance shows have that independent and/or
European feel to it. In an interesting
way, The Honourable Woman was and wasn’t what I expected. Co-produced
by the BBC, The Honourable Woman feels
very much like a British drama and has that slow and contemplative tone which
is typical of Sundance shows. However, I didn’t feel the tone was as well
defined as it was on Top of the Lake. In addition I didn’t anticipate the style of some scenes. The
opening scene, for instance, where a man is murdered in front of his children
was very surreal in tone and visual style. This is not a criticism at all. I
thought those elements made the show more interesting. However, I was expecting
a very realistic show, for some reason.
Above
all, I feel The Honourable Woman is different to the other “political”
offerings on TV. It doesn’t have the flash and hyper-reality of shows like 24 or
the cynicism of House of Cards or the
level of fictionalized drama of Homeland. It’s not TOO close
to reality as to feel like a documentary either. It presents a refreshing
approach with superb acting and very good production. Objectively speaking, I
thought it was a very good show; however I am not particularly dying to watch
the next episode. Can’t really say why. I thought the story was compelling and I
am moderately intrigued, it failed to hook me [yes, even when everyone is
calling it a “masterpiece”]. I still think I should keep watching, though.
Should you watch it? Definitely watch it if you are
interested in the subject matter [and/or love independent film style]. If you
don’t enjoy shows with a slow pace like Top
of the Lake, you may want to skip this one.
MANHATTAN
WGN Sundays 10 PM
Premise: Revolves around the life of the families and
the scientists involved in the Manhattan Project.
Verdict: Much more enjoyable than I expected.
I haven’t seen Salem, so I wasn’t sure what I should expect from a “WGN show”. I
wasn’t sure if I should look for a cool period drama in the vein of
AMC/Showtime… or a disappointing network attempt at a 40s show. I believe it
was more of the former. I won’t say the show was on the level of Mad Men, but it had a feel that reminded
me of Masters of Sex [different
period/place/setting, I know… but I am talking about the “feel” of it].
I thoroughly enjoyed the first episode. I think
it is a wonderful dramatic setting with a lot of potential for character
exploration. I do love shows that take place around a historical event and I
really don’t get too caught up on historical inaccuracies [unless they go as
far as Reign… but that is a topic for
another post]. All in all, I think Manhattan will be more about the characters
and will use the obvious aspects of history but won’t dwell on the details. And
I think that is all right. I am interested in the journey of the characters and
it has a great cast which includes Olivia Williams AKA the lady from Rushmore and the evil mastermind of Dollhouse. I am so glad to see her back
on TV, she is truly amazing.
I am really looking forward to seeing what
comes next.
Should you watch it? Yes, I think it is heading in the
right direction. Won’t be the next big edgy cable drama but it looks pretty
good.
THE LOTTERY
LIFETIME Sundays 10PM
Verdict: I really like the concept
I love the idea. I love dystopian stories… did
I love the show? I thought it was all right. There wasn’t anything particularly
bad about it and I am very intrigued; however… there is the tiny issue that it
is on Lifetime! You know… the network of women oriented shows and moralizing
movies of the week.
Since I AM Lifetime’s target audience I do
enjoy some of its shows [most are guilty pleasures like Devious Maids], but it is not exactly the place where I would go to
satisfy my science fiction needs. When I heard about this show, I thought the
network may be going through some major rebranding… and perhaps that’s the goal
in the end. However, this show still felt a little “Lifetimey”. There was a lot
of heart and cute family scenes… which is not necessarily a bad thing… but it
is a little out of place when you think of a “dystopian” TV show. As I said,
the concept is really intriguing and the show is not badly made, but this WILL
NOT fill the void left by Almost Human [and
before that Fringe]. For this to be
truly dystopian sci-fi… it needed to be much much darker. Instead… it felt more
like Grey’s Anatomy in the future
[which could be a good thing depending on your taste]. Yet… I am still
intrigued.
Should you watch it? If you are just looking for a drama
that is original and has a new spin, watch it. If you are a hard core sci-fi
fanatic… you may want to skip it. If you are both [like me], you may want to
give it a go. It could turn out all right.
THE LEFTOVERS
HBO Sundays 10PM
Premise: On October 14th 2% of the population
vanishes into thin air. Three years later, as the world still mourns “the
departed” some members of the community leave their families and join a cult-like group. They don't speak, they dress in white and they don't acknowledge their families [A/N initially I assumed they were people who "departed" and came back or that were in contact with the departed or know what happened... but it was pointed out there is no evidence of it, so I will keep it as a "theory in progress" Book readers, please don't tell me if I am wrong]
Verdict: I have NO IDEA of what is going on… Well… it’s
a Damon Lindelof show so it sounds about right.
It took me a while to catch up with this one
but I finally did! This is the first Damon Lindelof TV show since Lost, so there is no way I am not
watching it. If only for loyalty… but I am actually enjoying it… in a disturbing
kind of way.
I find the concept very intriguing and I like
the surreal tone it has [it reminded me a little of Hannibal, but not as cool]. I have to admit… it got a little too
bizarre at times… even for me [and believe me, I can take a lot of bizarre].
But overall I think it is very promising. The characters seem full of mystery
and the cast is incredible! I quite enjoy Justin Theroux as a leading man and I
am so glad to see Amy Brenneman back on TV. She was way too good for Private Practice! And let’s not forget
Christopher Eccleston who is absolutely perfect for this type of show.
Unlike many other new shows I’ve seen I felt a
connection with all of the characters. I felt their struggles and I want to
know more about their histories. I thought the first few eps were very well
written, but this is the type of show that makes you work for it. Nothing is
what it seems and storylines are not spoon-fed to the audience. Personally, I
am always up for a confusing show.
My burning questions are… Is this Dharma? How
many of Sydney Bristow’s boyfriends are involved in this project? And what is up
with “The doctor”? [Bonus points to whoever gets all of those geeky
references].
Should you watch it? I am going to watch the entire
season for sure but I can’t say I love this show just yet [I can definitely say
I like it]. I need to watch a little more before I make up my mind about it,
but… it’s definitely different. I believe it is worth watching… however I can
also tell it is not for everyone.
MARRIED
FX Thursdays 10 PM
Premise: A married couple. No sex life. Wife suggests
husband looks for a mistress. Comedy ensues.
Verdict: It’s OK.
I think FX comedies are generally good, but for
some reason I never stick with them. It happened with Louie and later with Wilfred.
I have a feeling this will be the case with Married.
The pilot episode was pretty funny, it was original,
it was good. It made me laugh and I LOVE Judy Greer, I think she is awesome.
She has made a career of being the “best friend” on every imaginable romantic
comedy ever. We know she can be funny [she was great on Arrested Development] and I am curious to see if she can finally
make the jump to leading lady.
Now, the show… it’s good. I didn't feel it was
the edgiest and most original comedy ever, but it puts a new spin on the
married couple comedy. I think one of the lines in the episode summarizes the
type of show it is:
“Find out what she [his wife] is into. Pretend to like it, no matter how stupid it is. It’s called being sensitive”
This prompts the husband to dress in a cape and
fake teeth because his wife was into vampire movies. And that is pretty much
the tone of the show, which is fine I guess… Comedies usually take a few eps to
find themselves [although this is technically a dramedy], so this could still
turn out pretty great. But for now, it is “good”.
Should you watch it? You may or you may not. Your life
won’t change either way. I’d say this falls under the category of “watch it if
it’s on”.
THE STRAIN
FX - Sundays 10PM
Premise: Think of a cop show, but instead of cops we have two CDC agents, instead of bombs there are some weird-looking worms that are turning people into vampires (?) and instead of a perp we have a… grim-reaper-alien-life-sucking thing who lives in a well-ornate coffin.
Premise: Think of a cop show, but instead of cops we have two CDC agents, instead of bombs there are some weird-looking worms that are turning people into vampires (?) and instead of a perp we have a… grim-reaper-alien-life-sucking thing who lives in a well-ornate coffin.
The cast is interesting and works well. The two
leads are played by Corey Stoll [who I barely recognized as Peter Russo from House of Cards] and Mia Maestro [that
Argentinian girl who occasionally gets roles on hit shows]. Supporting actors
include David Bradley (Broadchurch, Game of
Thrones), Sean Astin (The Lord of the
Rings) and Francis Capra (Veronica
Mars) [OK, I may be the only one who noticed him, still… love Weevil].
Verdict: Too gory for my taste
I am a fan of the vampire genre, so when I
first heard the premise of this Guillermo del Toro show I was very excited. Then
I saw the promos and pics and realized it may not be for me at all. Then I
started watching the episode and I was enjoying it well enough… until that “thing”
showed up and started eating people… yeah… not for me.
But it wasn’t just about the gore. I know the “disaster
inside a plane” is a staple of the horror genre, but that opening scene felt a
little too much like the opening sequence of Fringe. Except the one on Fringe
was just that: an opening sequence. It happened, it was gory, faces melted,
it was shocking, it was over… let’s move on to some other cool [and/or heart-breaking]
stuff. The plane thing went on forever on The
Strain and we didn’t get to find out much about the characters. Granted,
they can develop the characters in the next few eps… but I just didn’t feel
connected enough to the story.
Also, I was surprised at how bad the dialogue
was some points. “Viruses don’t have political agendas”? WTH?
Having said all this, the show wasn’t terrible.
It was entertaining and it made me curious about what is coming next. This show
is definitely not on the level of other FX shows like Sons of Anarchy, Justified and The
Americans; but it wasn’t the worst thing ever made either. As I said, it
was entertaining enough, and if it weren’t for my aversion to gore, I’d
probably watch a few more eps.
Should you watch it? I am not sure what to say… If you
don’t like gore like me, don’t watch it. However, for the people who do like
gore… I am not sure it is gory enough! So… it may be stuck in some
horror/fantasy middle ground. If you sort of like the genre you may want to
give it a go. Plus… where else will you see a Westeros baddie colluding with a
hobbit?
THE ALMIGHTY JOHNSONS
Sci-Fi
Fridays at 10:00PM – It’s also on Netflix UK
Premise: Four kiwi brothers are the re-incarnation of
Norse Gods… I know, it sounds ridiculous, but stay with me…
Verdict: It’s a cult-hit type of show
This is not exactly a “new” show; it’s just new
for the US. In fact it has already been cancelled twice in New Zealand. Kind of
sad that the US waited until it was cancelled to buy it. Maybe that American
money could have kept it in production for a little longer.
I had never heard of this show before, but the
day Sci-Fi channel announced they were buying it, I quickly discovered The Johnsons
had many passionate fans. A number of people told me this is the type of show
that creates addiction. I am two episodes in and I wouldn’t say I am there yet,
but I can see why it is so beloved.
The premise is quite out there [but so are most
sci-fi premises]. This show is not about great special effects or a complicated
conspiracy theory. It’s more about the characters and the fun situations in
their daily [godly] lives. I am a sci-fi fanatic and this definitely doesn’t
have the complexity of other shows I love (Battlestar
Galactica, Dollhouse e.g.), but there is something about this show that
makes me want to watch it. I think there is a bit of nostalgia involved. It
feels like an 80s/90s show. Back when TV shows were sometimes allowed to just be
fun [and even naïve]. I was trying to compare it to something and all I came up
was “Supernatural meets Vikings”? which is an awful comparison. In
truth, The Almighty Johnsons reminded
me the most of the sci-fi Aussie shows I used to LOVE when I was a kid (Ocean Girl, The Girl from Tomorrow), but
with a lot of adult content…
I think all eps of this show deserved to be
watched, if only to have something different. And I have the feeling that the mythology
could eventually get more interesting and complex. So I am in.
Should you watch it? It’s not for everyone. Sci-fi lovers
should definitely give it a go… and the throwback tone may appeal to a larger
audience as well.
EXTANT
CBS
Wednesdays 9/8c
Premise: Halle Berry is sent to outer space and she has
some kinky encounter of the third kind with her dead ex-boyfriend. Once she
gets back to earth she discovers she is pregnant with an intergalactic mystery
baby. She must keep the truth from her husband who has his hands full raising a
robot kid that may or may not go into terminator mode in the near future.
Verdict: Definitely has potential
It felt like a movie, for sure, and with all
the people involved it shouldn’t come as a surprise. I would describe it as “Gravity meets A.I., with some touches of Alien”.
I love science fiction, but I am not
particularly drawn to “space” stories. However, I quite enjoyed the pilot of Extant. I have zero complaints about the
cast. Glad to see Goran Visnjic, who has been a bit of a show-killer lately.
Remember Red Widow? Yeah,
me neither.
I find the premise of Extant intriguing and just the right amount of creepy. The pilot
was very promising. Let’s hope this doesn’t turn out like the last show Stephen
Spielberg produced (Smash), which had
an amazing pilot and then just failed to maintain the quality until the end. I
have the feeling this will not be the case for Extant since it is a limited series [or “event” as they call them
now].
I also have to say… I am pleased with CBS for
commissioning some shows that aren’t cop shows! Last summer they had Under the Dome and now Extant, which looks better so far. In
addition, this show struck a historic deal with Amazon UK. Episodes are available the day after they air in
the US and could mark the beginning of a new level of TV globalization.
Personally, I find that very exciting.
Should you watch it? Yes, I think it is worth it, unless
you are REALLY against science fiction. If you live in the UK and have Amazon
Prime you can stream it for free.
It's about time you jumped on the Johnson bandwagon! Haha. Yes yes yes! And you're right, over this and the course of all 3 seasons the mythology definitely becomes much more complex...and the characters even more compelling. You'll be laughing and crying for gjem all at the same time.
ReplyDeleteOne thing - although it's technically true to say it was cancelled (again) after the 3rd season, the final episode was very much written as a series finale - with of course that slight 'out' just in case, but I think it's clear they knew all along it wouldn't go further. But I am Getty waaay ahead of the game here! Just so thrilled to see you writing about it, haha.
Oh, and I agree about Extant - very cinematic feel, enjoyed it more than I expected, and intrigued enough to keep going for now.
Thanks Julie and agree about Extant too... honestly I was expecting to go: "Meh" but I enjoyed it and I am very curious about it now...
DeleteTAJ (The Almighty Johnsons) definitely was a 'slow burn' for me. But when it hooked me, I watched the entire s1 in less than a day and it took everything in me not to finish the second season the next day. It's so good. S2 is my fave but I love the show in general. And like Julie said, s3 was definitely written as the final season.
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You are not the first person to say that... about it taking a while to hook you and then BAM hehe I think I'll catch up after I finish watching The Wire which is my current TV project :)
DeleteOooops - sorry for the autocorrect typos. Too excited to proofread my comment! ;)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you like Outlander! I read the books years ago and loved them. I quite enjoyed the first episode as it was mostly true to the books and the casting is wonderful. As a true blue BATB fan, I found similarities so I think Beasties will enjoy it while waiting for S3 even without reading the books.
ReplyDeleteI think this is airing on Showcase in Canada? Someone told me that and my 1st thought it how well it would pair with BatB...
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