Happy new year, everyone!
I'm slowly catching up on fandom reading and comments. My old laptop recently sad-tromboned its way into obsolescence (tbh it was obsolete LONG before that but I put things off) and now I'm more or less adjusted to the new one. Before that, though, the annual retrospective:
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lots of gifs, but I think I corralled off spoilers )
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I marathoned the first six seasons of CSI:NY with my dad relatively recently and am now... slowly but surely, episode by episode, making my way through Criminal Minds (much to the joy and amusement of my little sister who has been pushing me to watch for a while now). I still ned to finish BtVS - I still haven't watched anything, really, after S1. :3
Of the new 2015 shows you've listed, the following are already in My List or in my doc of shows to eventually watch: Empire, Jessica Jones, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt... Anything you particularly recommend? I may go look up Mr. Robot, out of curiosity's sake. :)
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Of your list of shows, I'd go with Empire. It's a fun story, great music, and Cookie is just fabulous. It is serialized, but it's made for a mass network audience so they're pretty good about telling you what you need to know from episode to episode. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is funny, but kind of a tonal oddball, with a lot of bright sunny characters and jokes but a very dark premise.
Of my list of shows, iZombie might be something you'll enjoy? The main character is a medical examiner (slash ZOMBIE!!!!) so the episodes are in that case of the week format. It's a cute, fun little show.
I may go look up Mr. Robot, out of curiosity's sake.
In terms of quality, innovativeness, and sheer entertainment value I recommend Mr. Robot unequivocally. That said, it is definitely a close watch kind of show and might be worth holding off until you can give it a little bit of mental real estate and savor it.
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I knew about iZombie due to multiple encounters with its trailer, but despite its certainly compelling and right-up-my-alley format, my continuing zombie!squeamishness has prevented it from joining my list actually (though I know the zombie is the GOOD gal/crime solver in this). (^_^)"
I'll add Mr. Robot to my list then but hold off on watching until... well - WELL after this spring. ;P
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I was side-eyeing the Supergirl promo too, but that pilot really drew me in immediately because of how adorable it was. And if it makes you feel any better, the show gets a lot better as it has continued on. It is lighthearted and endearing, but also hits the emotional spots and isn't as heavy-handed as the pilot made it seem to be. It's certainly a nice contrast in the midst of the darker, pessimistic superhero stories these days.
I was hugely disappointed by that Pretty Little Liars mid-season finale. :/
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Can I ask what didn't work for you about PLL? Not like, there HAS to be a reason, lol, I'm just curious if there was something specific or if it just didn't land for you.
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I got hit in the face with reviews/gifs accusing anyone with an instinctive dislike to the promos of inner sexism so I felt the preemptive guilt- but then, I read the reviews/gifs selling/defending the show a little closely....and still felt turned off. So I haven't really wanted to try it- and every histrionic post about the confirms my beliefs.
ahahaha. Like, it's perfectly calculated to enable fandom fauxmenism:
Kara: It's just, uh... A female superhero. Shouldn't she be called Super... woman ( ... )
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Come to think of it, I might have paused in my watch of the show because I was reading The Assassination of Julius Caesar and it was a little weird to have the two takes on him in my head.
I'd rather experience R-rated phrases as a fact of life than being preached how I must want specific G-rated words to describe myself.
LOL, exactly. I feel like over the last couple of years fandom's gotten very loud about insisting that ~realism doesn't have to be grim~ and ~complexity doesn't have to be dark~ and blah blah blah.....but it will gleefully laud cotton candy simplicity which somehow manages to be both banal and offensive as morally superior to messy, difficult humanism every time.
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LOL, I will be stunned if this test ever fails.
What's the deal with From Dusk Til Dawn? What's it doing so right that fandom is yelling about it?
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I do think it would be better received if it aired now, but judging by the specific nature of the praise I've seen for Jessica Jones, I think Dollhouse would still be greeted with abundant hostility today, sadly.
Mmmm. It would definitely get more attention and there would be a lot more discussion about specific elements of the story, I think? But a lot of that would be drowned out by/in service of people yelling about how morally wrong the show is for saying the exact opposite of what it's actually saying.
Harry Potter kinda reminds me of Jane Austen in the sense that (for me, anyway) the writer's "line of sight/thought" is a huge part of experiencing the story and giving ( ... )
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