Supernatural: Oh.My.God.

May 31st, 2011 | by | eureka, season finale, supernatural, the cw, tv shows

May
31

Ever notice how Supernatural has the uncanny ability to give us characters that we love, only to ruthlessly kill them? Sometimes after only one or two appearances? Yeah, thanks a lot, Kripke! Also, Metallicar gets crunched once again. Oh Noes!!!

In the first episode of the two show finale we get a wrap-up of the Lisa and Ben saga. It’s always loads of fun to see a good, kind character get infested with a demon. DemonLisa had some zingers! Once again, Dean calls on Castiel for a favor, wiping the memory of Dean from their minds. I think if Dean really wanted to put a cherry on that, he should have had Cas wipe his memory as well. I mean, what’s to stop some beastie from taking them again and flaunting them in Dean’s face? Still, I suppose it’s the thought that counts.

Meanwhile, Bobby is off tracking down a beastie that escaped from purgatory way back in the day (HP Lovecraft mythology is turned on its head here, apparently), who turns out to be Dr. Visyak, the dragon-killing sword owner and former lover of Bobby we met back in the middle of the season. She is awesome and full of info, so of course, she gets drained of her blood right quick, by angels!

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What I Watched This Summer

October 4th, 2010 | by | cbs, eureka, nbc, science fiction, tv shows, warehouse 13

Oct
04

Contrary to rumors, I did not spend my summer hiding in the corner waiting for The Winchesters to return (but I can’t wait to comment on this new season). Along with the usual baseball obsession – Go Yankees!! – I enjoyed some really fun shows this summer, both new and old, and found myself looking forward to the continuation of them next year.

Big Brother – Let’s get this out of the way: I LOVE Big Brother. Always have, always will. It is cheezy and full of worthless people and consumes a ridiculous amount of time and space on my DVR, but I can count on it to amuse me to no end all freakin’ summer long. I don’t care what you think of me, the day CBS and Julie Chen finally abandon this show, summer will never be the same.

Eureka – One of my favorite summertime shows. This year they took what had become a bit of a tired series and rebooted it with what could have been a terrible time travel trope. The characters were reinvigorated, and we got to see an out-of-time James Callis as the villian-ish villian. Plenty of kookiness erupted in town, and a lot of was tied into the time travel event, which I thought was clever. Just when I thought I would be coasting through this series, I was entertained all summer long.

Warehouse 13 – Summer has a nice group of cheery sci-fi shows going on and this one has become one of my favorites. By the middle of the season I thought it had really found it’s footing, and was just plain funny. Pete and Myka have a great brother/sister relationship going (Hooray! for no will they/won’t they angst), and they have found a nice vibe for Claudia and Artie. Leena still feel superfluous, but maybe they have a plan. Excellent season ending cliffhanger, BTW.

Haven – I had a hard time getting into this one. It felt cheap (but don’t most things SyFy?) and a total rip-off of X-Files, but it really ended up growing on me. Sure, some of the mysteries caused by ‘The Troubles’ were ridiculous, but the characters sucked me right in. This one is still running, so I have no idea what’s next, but I am looking forward to getting to that last week episode on my DVR. Incidentally, this is one of those shows I would have never given time to if it wasn’t for OnDemand. I was able to catch up on a gloomy weekend and set the DVR to record the rest of the series. Does anyone watch television shows live anymore?

Royal Pains, White Collar, Dexter & Californication – I know, weird group. Royal Pains and White Collar I put together because they are silly little shows on USA that I find amusing, with actors that are charming and cute and that’s about all I gotta say about that. Dexter… well, y’all know about Dexter. This spring I finally joined Netflix, and was able to see season 2 of Dexter on Netflix Instant Play (saw season 1 on CBS back in the dark days of the writer’s strike). Best.Invention.Ever. I would have plowed through seasons 3 & 4 as well, but stupid ol’ Showtime doesn’t have them on OnDemand or InstantPlay, so I’m gonna have to wait on that. Showtime did the same trick with Californication, getting me all excited about season 1 and rekindling my Duchovny love, and then not letting me OnDemand anything else. That’s fine, I had a lot of Yankee games to watch anyway.

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Eureka tries time travel

July 11th, 2010 | by | eureka, science fiction, season premiere

Jul
11

I truly love this little town in the middle of nowhere in Oregon; I have since the first episode.

Mar 16, 2010 - New York, New York, USA - Actress SALLI RICHARDSON WHITFIELD and Actor COLIN FERGUSON at the 2010 Syfy Upfront Party held at The Museum of Modern Art New York. © Red Carpet Pictures

Eureka’s one of those scifi shows firmly grounded in science and reality (of sorts). It seems like the kind of place you just might get if you gathered the finest scientific minds of their generation and put them all in one place with, more or less, unlimited resources.

It was obvious from the very first episode that Allison and Carter were going to get together, sooner or later. And in Season 2 when they got married and Allison got pregnant, it seemed they weren’t going to tease us with the Sam and Diane scenario for years.

Then, in order to save the town, the timeline, everything, Carter and Henry had to lose their loves to save it all, well, I was willing to go along with it. I was even willing to deal with the detour that was Nathan Stark, as he obviously loved Allison and they did, after all, have a child together.

So when Carter and Tess broke up at the end of Season 3 and Allison had had proper time to grieve, it seemed it was time.

Then, Season 4 had a fabulous opener that did a variety of things:
• gave us insight into the creation of Eureka
• gave us James Callis doing one helluvan American accent
• gave us a time travel paradox
• gave us Allison and Carter kissin’ and lovin’ and Jo kicking some SERIOUS ass.

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Revamping the Tyrant

June 29th, 2010 | by | 24, battlestar galactica, canceled, eureka, jack bauer, lost, science fiction, season finale, series finale, supernatural, warehouse 13

Jun
29

You probably noticed the site looks a little different today. I just upgraded to WordPress 3.0 and upgraded my theme and decided I wanted to get away from the old snow in the background I used to have, as it was rather harsh on the eyes anyway. I haven’t decided what background to go with yet, but it made no sense to reinstall that old background.

I’m not fond of this neon orange, so don’t worry – it’s not here to stay. :-)

I’ve been rather lax in updating the blog in the past month, as you’ve likely noticed.

The end of two of my all-time favorite shows – Lost and 24 – left me unsure about what I wanted to blog on next. June is a pretty crappy month for TV anymore and though I love Burn Notice and In Plain Sight, I just don’t have a lot to talk about. I’d gotten so used to the analysis of Lost and Battlestar and the mocking of or cheering on for 24 that I don’t really want to go back to the recap route.

Fortunately, Warehouse 13 and Eureka start up soon, and I think both will provide plenty of fodder for good TVT posts.

Erika is hiding in a corner, crying out of sheer joy that there will be more Jensen Ackles next season. Seriously, though, I didn’t think they could get another decent season out of Supernatural after the apocalypse this season, but that final scene last month convinced me otherwise.

I’m also watching some stuff via Netflix, so I might start blogging about that. And I still have Season 2 of Torchwood to plow through. But I don’t want TVT to become an archival TV blog. Or, wait – that might be kinda cool.

Anyway, as you can see, I’m trying to figure out the direction to go in. I love TV (well, certain TV shows anyhow) and I do enjoy writing about it. I appreciate all the discussions and comments and everything we’ve had here, and they will continue, I promise.

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Eureka: My favorite town in America

July 1st, 2009 | by | eureka

Jul
01

My favorite thing about Eureka is the fun gadgets and inventions. Like S.A.R.A.H., the sheriff’s house.

That the people and relationships are well-drawn is just the icing on the cake. The first-season finale was heartbreaking. And last season’s finale had the shocking side effect of making me like Nathan Stark for the first time ever.

Very minor spoilers ahead, but I felt I should warn you.

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