FINALLY! I know, that end scene of them together was so, so moving. It really hits home why showing graphic sex scenes is so necessary for this show. Without being allowed to see that scene, a whole huge vista of Katie/Dave's relationship is hidden. Really groundbreaking for TV.
It was surprising to me that Jamie/Hugo reunited, less surprising about Palek/Caroline...their final snuggling scene after her miscarriage was truly moving. And I say that even as they continue to repel me in a base way.
I loved the show, never found it "boring" as some have complained. Relationships, love and sex are the least boring thing in the world for me. Imagine what TV & film would be like without them.
Yeah I agree. I liked the ending to TMYLM. I was not surprised about Jamie and Hugo though. I figured she would go back to him. Though note we didn't see them actually get married. She might have changed her mind at the last minute, you never know.
I'm sick of Palek and his wife. She's loony in thinking a baby will solve her problems, and he's a selfish prick. I think the stress he caused her led to the miscarriage, at least in part. So, I was actually grossed out by the sight of them snuggling. She nuts, and he's a creep. I had enough of them.
Jamie is cool. Mae and her husband are cool. And Dave and Katie are solving their problems.
I went, and posted my squee about meeting JB on my journal. :) He did lead a round of applause in support of the writers and said that BSG was going dark on Friday -- he also expressed hope that they would get to continue the story some day. Very cool.
Did you hear that NBC has started ratchetting up the blackmail stakes, by firing all the non-writing staff on the Office and citing the strike as the reason, and threatening Jay Leno with the sacking of all his non-writing people unless he crosses the picket line?
I love corporate America. Just when I think I've run out of reasons to consider a career in constructive firebombing, they provide me with inspiration ;)
Also just heard that the (NY-based) soap opera writers are beginning to cross picket lines to keep working "someone" is starting rumors about writers crossing picket lines, that ARE NOT TRUE...and other blacklisting rumors as suggested on Sitrep today.
Yet I am pretty clear-eyed that these guys should hold firm and beat Big Media on this. The problem is that Big Media isn't going to starve after 5 months of this shit.
I have a hard time lambasting corporate media these days, since so much of the TV/film I consume is funded solely by them (or at least distributed by them). But the moguls are so frakking wrong on this issue, it just hurts.
I hope Marc Andreessen turns out to be right about the engame of all this drama. *dreams of a better day*
I'd heard there were conflicting stories coming out, but it sounds like the dirty tricks campaign is starting up in full swing.
Big Media is always going to have the resources to starve these guys out, and I think those who are saying that the Studios are determined to break the WGA as a lesson to the SAG and other guilds are probably right. It doesn't help that any fan backlash will take a long time to arrive, and quite posisbly be misguided when it happens.
Marc Andreessen's piece was fascinating, thank you for linking that - what he's talking about is already starting to happen. Sanctuary is a perfect example of it - and frankly, I think it can only be good for us as consumers. The problem is, Big Media is very rich, very powerful and very... well, very akin to the Mafia. They're going to do everything they can to make sure that whatever happens, they control it.
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Katie and Dave finally had sex. Thank god!!
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It was surprising to me that Jamie/Hugo reunited, less surprising about Palek/Caroline...their final snuggling scene after her miscarriage was truly moving. And I say that even as they continue to repel me in a base way.
I loved the show, never found it "boring" as some have complained. Relationships, love and sex are the least boring thing in the world for me. Imagine what TV & film would be like without them.
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I'm sick of Palek and his wife. She's loony in thinking a baby will solve her problems, and he's a selfish prick. I think the stress he caused her led to the miscarriage, at least in part. So, I was actually grossed out by the sight of them snuggling. She nuts, and he's a creep. I had enough of them.
Jamie is cool. Mae and her husband are cool. And Dave and Katie are solving their problems.
So, it was good.
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he also expressed hope that they would get to continue the story some day.
By that do you mean, he hopes they can finish the season - or that he hopes the CAPRICA series will get a greenlight? ;-)
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I love corporate America. Just when I think I've run out of reasons to consider a career in constructive firebombing, they provide me with inspiration ;)
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Also just heard that the (NY-based) soap opera writers are beginning to cross picket lines to keep working "someone" is starting rumors about writers crossing picket lines, that ARE NOT TRUE...and other blacklisting rumors as suggested on Sitrep today.
Yet I am pretty clear-eyed that these guys should hold firm and beat Big Media on this. The problem is that Big Media isn't going to starve after 5 months of this shit.
I have a hard time lambasting corporate media these days, since so much of the TV/film I consume is funded solely by them (or at least distributed by them). But the moguls are so frakking wrong on this issue, it just hurts.
I hope Marc Andreessen turns out to be right about the engame of all this drama. *dreams of a better day*
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Big Media is always going to have the resources to starve these guys out, and I think those who are saying that the Studios are determined to break the WGA as a lesson to the SAG and other guilds are probably right. It doesn't help that any fan backlash will take a long time to arrive, and quite posisbly be misguided when it happens.
Marc Andreessen's piece was fascinating, thank you for linking that - what he's talking about is already starting to happen. Sanctuary is a perfect example of it - and frankly, I think it can only be good for us as consumers. The problem is, Big Media is very rich, very powerful and very... well, very akin to the Mafia. They're going to do everything they can to make sure that whatever happens, they control it.
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