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Aug 24, 2010 12:43

This is an accurate visual representation of me trying to slog through the last few months of this release:

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My two consolations are that it will all be over soon and that I'm going to Dragon*Con in a week and a half--not, alas, before it's all over, but close enough.

I've been keeping up with the usual summer caper shows (Burn Notice, Leverage, ( Read more... )

homicide: lots, 30 days of tv, farscape, jeremiah, meme sheepage, the guild

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asta77 August 24 2010, 20:57:44 UTC
I've been thinking about giving Homicide a try after I finish The Wire. I have seen episodes of Homicide, but it was never able to hook me. Maybe I'll have a better appreciation for the writing now.

The Guild is on my Netflix queue. Maybe I'll try to squeeze in Series 1 before DC.

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danceswithwords August 25 2010, 01:31:58 UTC
It sounds like the last few seasons of Homicide are kind of different from the rest. I remember seeing an episode that I thought was quite L&O-esque, which is not the way the first season is at all.

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katie_m August 24 2010, 22:50:53 UTC
I plan to give Fringe a try this fall, but that's not new, just new to me. I thought the promo for Undercovers looked like a lot of fun, but it's a married-spies show, so may be a caper show too far for you...

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danceswithwords August 25 2010, 01:33:00 UTC
I keep hearing great things about Fringe, but.... JJ Abrams. Maybe after the show has finished its run, if everyone says it came to a satisfying end, I will risk it.

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danceswithwords August 25 2010, 01:49:27 UTC
I read the book a couple of months ago and found it to be an interesting, gritty read that shows a lot of respect to the men David Simon observed.

The Corner was the same way. I really loved it because it didn't condescend to the subjects, but treated them like rational actors making the best of limited information and very, very limited circumstances, while at the same time showing the way it all fed into a big, miserable cycle.

Oh yes, Hawaii 5-0. It may or may not be terrible, but I'll probably check out at least a few episodes for Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park.

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molly_may August 24 2010, 23:19:22 UTC
I think you just sold me on The Guild, which I've been meaning to watch anyway ever since seeing FD last year.

Luke Perry is listed as a guest on the Whedonverse track this year, though I imagine he would have more to say about Jeremiah than the Buffy movie. Regardless of what he talks about, I of course will have to restrain myself from shrieking "Dylaaaaaaan!" whenever I see him.

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danceswithwords August 25 2010, 22:01:29 UTC
Luke Perry is listed as a guest on the Whedonverse track this year

It can't possibly be more awkward than the Kristie Swanson/Felicia Day/Charisma Carpenter combo. I hope!

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roo2 August 24 2010, 23:53:27 UTC
I loved Homicide, back in the day. I actually started watching in season 3, in the second part of a three-parter. The episode in question was so awesome that it completely blew me away, and I was hooked instantly. Given the era, I had to actually wait for reruns and syndication to see the first season. It was worth it. Episodes like "Every Mother's Son" and "A Doll's Eyes" are probably some of the best things ever shown on TV.

I did drift away. At some point (season 5, I think) NBC decided that Kay wasn't pretty enough, so she was replaced with an ex-model. Other favorite characters left as well. And while I worship Frank Pembleton as one of my favorite TV characters ever, he wasn't enough to hold my interest. My understanding is that whether you like the final few seasons is practically a religious issue among fans.

And yeah, Munch was great, wasn't he?

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roo2 August 24 2010, 23:55:02 UTC
And I forgot to add - Jeffrey Donovan (Michael in Burn Notice) has a great guest starring role in an episode of Homicide called "Thrill of the Kill". Another one of my favorites. Considering what Michael's like, this guest spot is even more fun.

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danceswithwords August 25 2010, 22:03:03 UTC
My understanding is that whether you like the final few seasons is practically a religious issue among fans.

The only episode of the show I'd seen before this was some kind of SVU crossover, and it seemed fairly procedural, though still drastically different in tone from L&O. I wonder if it was from one of those later seasons.

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