Why do TV creators who have broken my heart and then stomped around on it not impressed me have to do things like come up with new shows and then cast Stockard Channing in them???? How can I watch further work of Ron D. Moore???? How can I not watch Stockard Channing???? And it's a supernatural cop show. Also to star Jamie Bamber, apparently, which
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Oh god, if we all had a dollar for every time that happened, right? Ugh. None of us would have to work.
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My squee over Jamie's casting got the attention of a former L&O:UK writer on Twitter. He was fearful my head was about to explode. ;p
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And hee! You're so awesome in your Jamie love! ;)
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it's worth noting that this show is done by the guy who sent Lie to Me
Oh, that was him? That explains why I hate Lie to Me now.
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And yeah, Shawn Ryan came on as Lie to Me showrunner for season 2 and put that whole tailspin into motion: increasingly less attention to anyone who isn't the lead, lots of misogyny, lots of focus on risk and violence and almost none on the ethics of truth that I'd found so interesting in season 1, and an unrelenting focus on Cal all the time. He's most known for his work on The Shield, which I've never seen, so I don't know how it compares, but from my experience of his work, I'm a little skeptical.
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In other news, yay! Fringe! Basically with Peter I...cannot begin to properly explain whether or not it all ends in tears, partly because they've just started telling the part of the story that might make it do so, and partly because, um, the show is super weird about his character. It's like the narrative almost NEVER focuses on him, except occasionally the show then has a panic attack when it realises it keeps passing over the emo white boy in favour of the serious girl and the crazy old man, and tries to foist narrative relevance upon him...which promptly turns into a focus on the serious girl and the crazy old man and how they feel about this. Which is sometimes hilarious, sometimes reassuring, and sometimes infuriating because there does reach a point where you've got all this narrative significance hanging on ( ... )
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At this point, I think my biggest problem with Peter is simply casting. Joshua Jackson looks like he's 22 (I also don't like his voice, but that seems like a less substantial problem). This makes it difficult for me to take him seriously, or to understand why Olivia takes him seriously. So far he's not taken over the narrative in any way that I find problematic, but I also sort of feel like if he's going to be this irrelevant, why is he even there? And my solution to this would be to get rid of him, not to give him something to do. :)
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But Galentine's Day was awesome! And yes, Castle is just delightful. :)
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But at this point, let's put Castle's Andrew Marlowe in the categories of "show creators whose future work I will watch," yes. Along with TSCC's Josh Friedman, who really needs to do something new, I think.
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