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We are just over 20% of the way through the 2013-2014 television season, so I thought I'd put together a few thoughts on my top 5 shows, after 5 episodes.
Castle
It's fair to say that this season of Castle was highly anticipated after the events in the season 5 finale earlier this year. I've been really happy with the season so far. The creative team have managed the transition of 'partner' to 'fiance' perfectly, and I'm loving how Castle and Beckett are working together in a way which reflects the early days, but at the same time the story is staying true to character development and progression.
I was thrilled with the 2 part season premiere. It's been long overdue for the series - there should have been one in season 4, but there wasn't. Lisa Edelstein did a great job in her guest role, and though I did have some doubts about how quickly the FBI arc would end, I was pleased it did last beyond the 2 parter and into episode 3. The time gap made things line up really well too.
I'm not too impressed with Alexis' new lover, Pi. Though the series has a history of bringing strange recurring characters into the equation, Pi is a little too strange, and it just doesn't seem to click with me. However the creative team may have done this deliberately to showcase some character transformation - 'growing up' is probably a good name for it, because Alexis and Pi will need to, especially seeing as they're moving in together.
Ryan and Espozito continue to be the comical stalwarts of the series and they have uppped their game this season. It was good to see Captain Gates make her presence felt in the 2 parter, but to keep the character credible, she has to be seen more frequently than she currently is. The temporary detective who replaced Beckett at the 12th didn't work for me either, for much the same reasons as Pi. He was too heavily contrasted to Beckett, and the creative team could have done much better there.
All in all, I'd give the first 5 episodes 8 stars out of 10. Pi and the detective are the only drawbacks for me. I'm a humorous person but the introduction of both characters fell flat in my opinion.
Person of Interest
I've been thrilled with how Person of Interest has kicked off its third season. The creative team continue boldly take control and steer the series in multiple directions, all backed with an extremely complex and intricate storyline.
With The Machine taking a step back from Finch and Reese, Root now has full control. That right there is what I call a bold move. With the addition of Samantha Shaw to the team, it's allowed the writers to noticeably increase the complexity of the procedural style numbers of the week. Shaw provides the perfect contrast to both Reese and Finch, and the tentative, yet effective relationship triangle they have works perfectly.
It's been fascinating to witness how much Carter has changed from the finale last season, to now. She has been demoted, and thrown a rookie who happens to work for HR. Their relationship is on a knife edge at the moment, and could go either way. However this change in Carter's demeanour has reduced the screen time for Fusco, and that doesn't look like it's about to change any time soon.
With the Snow and Stanton arc finished, the series is free to move. Hersh and Control have already stepped up their presence in the hunt for Root, HR is cementing itself in the wings, and Elias is just waiting to strike too. The interesting things about these conflicts is that neither directly involve Reese or Finch at the moment - they aren't the antagonists in any of these conflicts. They will most certainly have a role to play, however, as potential persons of interest are bound to be caught in the crossfire.
All in all, Person of Interest's first 5 episodes earn a comfortable 9 out of 10 stars from me. The lack of screen time for Fusco is the only thing letting the series down. His character still has plenty to contribute, and the series does need him to compensate for Carter's instability.
The Blacklist
I can't praise The Blacklist enough right now. It hasn't put a foot wrong in its first 5 weeks on air, and there's no sign of that happening either. The cast contribute to the quality of the series in a big way - they all command attention and own the screen in all their scenes. Their delivery of the script is second to none, as is their acting, which is miles ahead of the acting in any other freshman network series in the last few years. James Spader was the star attraction and marketing tool for The Blacklist and he hasn't disappointed, but it's awesome to see the other cast members going toe to toe with him.
The creative team have set out to build a storyline with a solid degree of complexity and mystery. You get the feeling that several of the characters just aren't who they seem, but I wouldn't have it any other way. There's a backstory which is being developed too, though the series is vastly focused on the present, but I've got no doubt that a sizeable dose of history is coming the way of the viewer in the not so distant future.
I want to highlight the production quality of The Blacklist too. The series is very well filmed and directed, I've loved the range of camera angles and cinematography techniques used in the first 5 episodes. There's been bunch of excellent special effects along with an array of outdoor scenes. Some viewers won't notice the details, but when you know what you're looking for, the little things at the technical level really do add another dimension to the series.
My only real concern is character development in the long term for this series. I've got no doubt that there's hundreds of people on Red's blacklist, but at the moment it doesn't seem feasible that he can remain on the level he currently sits at with the FBI and other higher powers. I've spent a long time thinking through many ways in which that could be done, but nothing is sitting right at the moment.
All in all, the first 5 episodes of The Blacklist have been a joy to watch. The creative team are in complete control, with an excellent cast who are performing at the highest level. That earns the series a 9 out of 10 stars from me, with the only drawback being the concern I have regarding character development.
Elementary
I fell in love with Elementary after I binge watched the first season in the summer. Not a single episode failed to make me laugh, and this season has managed to keep that record up without any problems.
Elementary has the unique ability to combine the strangest of concepts with humor and intelligence. Only Elementary could link a carrier pigeon to a murder - that moment is one of the highlights of the series to date for me.
The compact cast means all the lead characters get ample screen time, and all use it very well. An advantage of the small cast is the added flexibility it provides for introducing recurring characters - which was done very effectively last season, and this season also, with the introduction of Sherlock's brother.
The creative team have done a superb job in portraying the chipping away of the wall Sherlock has built up to guard against the influences of others. As time has advanced, the progression and growth of his relationship with Watson has been considerable, whilst remaining very subtle at the same time.
I'm a little concerned with the frequency that we will be seeing the recurring characters such as Sherlock's brother, and Moriarty. Though the show is largely a procedural, the compacted cast means that while using recurring characters is easier, their use has to be frequent to ensure the story's progression and prevent fans from getting bored. This concern means I'm giving the first 5 episodes of this season of Elementary a 9 out of 10.
Scandal
Though Scandal is an episode behind the others I've discussed, I'm talking about it anyway. The series saw a massive jump in popularity mid-way through last season, and for very good reason, with a storyline that moved faster than anything else I've ever watched.
Scandal has some massive expectations for this season, with almost all getting a chunk of their background from events last season. I thought the season premiere was outstanding, as was the second episode, but episode 3 just didn't quite cut it for me. The reason was the bomb in the White House. In my opinion, though the episode itself was excellent, as was that segment of story, the timing was terrible. That sort of story should have come later on in the season - there was too much happening in that episode to run harmoniously alongside Jake's return, and Eli's actions
However alongside that, the introduction of Eli Pope to the storyline is just about the best character introduction I've seen in any series over the last few years. The creative team have done a stunning job in bringing a character who was previously unheard of, right into the center of the storyline. Eli is a very dangerous man who has his brushes in many different colors of paint, and I cannot wait to see how things continue to develop. Alongside that, Cyrus, Olivia, Mellie, Fitz, as well as Harrison, Huck and Quinn, are all really upping their games, and escalating conflict among one another. It's all going to explode or implode at some stage, and I have my eye on the mid season finale for that to occur.
The cast of Scandal is the best on network television right now. Jeff Perry is without doubt the best male actor on television at the moment, and his phenomenal performances thus far this season continue to reaffirm that opinion in my mind. Of course, Perry is one of many highly experienced and extremely talented actors in the series - I just don't have the time in this review format to mention them all.
That concludes my 5x5 review, a brief review of 5 shows after 5 seasons.
What do you think? Do you have any thoughts you'd like to make heard? Be sure to tell us in the comments below!
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Jimmy
Jimmy - Thanks for an interesting read. Of these five, I follow Castle the closest and I agree with your assessment (although I liked Sully much more than Pi). I must point out, however, that Captain Gates does not appear in "Valkyrie" or "Dreamworld" as you imply, only first appearing in "Need To Know." I also agree that "Blacklist" is extremely well done and very compelling TV.
ReplyDeleteI´d give Castle a 9/10 easily! Pi and Sully didn´t appear enough to annoy me that much:)
ReplyDeleteScandal, IMO, is too overrated; Kerry W. overacts so much that I find her annoying (the way she pops her eyes makes me turn my face away from the screen); for me, the better actor/actress this season is Bellamy Young. The Blacklist hasn´t come to my country yet and I love Person of Interest and Elementary but haven´t watched the current seasons yet.
Castle has the best writing ang acting of any show. Love it!
ReplyDeleteBellamy Young is overrated with her teeth grinding and voice lowering. But her eyes do not convey emotion which how the best actors perform. Her act is monotonous.
ReplyDeleteWhat saves her performance is the words being given to her. Her character Mellie gets to say catchy phases.
That´s your opinion:) Mine is different, I see emotion in her eyes, but in Kerry Washington I don´t see any, she always makes me think of a fish dying:(
ReplyDeleteI agree with everything said about Elementary, and The Blacklist.I haven't been to crazy about POI so far this season but i did love Root in the hospital. Amy floors me as Root and she nails every scene she is in.She is really a joy to watch!
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love James Spader and The Blacklist! This has become my favorite new drama of the season.. I can't wait to find out what her husband is,friend or foe? Should be interesting,whatever we find.
Definitely agree about Castle. I could easily live without Pi,and i am so happy they moved out! It is time for Alexis to grow and even stumble along the way.
Good read Jimmy! I give you 9 out of 10,I don't watch Scandal. ;)
Poi has amped up everything this season. .It has certainly proved to be one of the best shows this season and thank God hersh is dead..he really starting to annoy me
ReplyDeleteSo many complex story arcs this season. .
They had to choose one supporting character. ..fusco or carter.. and the development they showed in carter from a naive detective to a brutally efficient one was phenomenal. .
I do miss fusco..Maybe they'll being him in later in the season But the series is still 10/10
I love Scandal, but you are totally right about Kerry W.
ReplyDeleteCastle, Person of Interest and Elementary, three of my favorites. The difference in writing teams is amazing,while the new characters in Castle didn't seem to jell and the lack time for such a strong personality like Victoria Gates, juxtapose with the smooth transition of a new character on Person of Interest and the nice reassignment of Carter, makes me wonder where the starting points are for each teams. All three series are off to fabulous starts, here's hoping they continue.
ReplyDeleteI have one thing to correct you on there. Hersh is not dead yet, as far as we know. The last we saw of him was when Root was escaping the asylum and she pointed the gun at him but the gun never fired. At the same time, she got told by the Machine that she apparently wasn't allowed to kill him.
ReplyDeleteI guess so. .I think I just wished He was dead. .Because as long as he is alive. ..he'll keep coming after them
ReplyDeleteThe only show I watch in the review list is Scandal, which is so complex I can understand how it would be hard to review. But the bombing story was excellent because there is this absolute awesome exchange between Fitz and Liv about power and how Fitz has chosen to stay with Mellie to keep it and how Olivia has consciously chosen power over unhappiness to as a way of staying safe. Of course, while I love all of the characters, my favorite is Jake and his evolving relationship with Liv. The bombing story was significant for what it revealed about Mary's son Chris, which apparently a lot of viewers and reviewers missed. Apparently Chris was recruited, while still a minor, e.g. 16 or younger.He was faux radicalized for the purpose of infiltrating Al Queda, which was so effective that when FBI agents killed him he was martyred by the group. Chris also recruited 57 other CIA agents to his army. This makes me wonder if Chris was a fake jihadist, what is Fitz..
ReplyDeleteCool 5 for 5 Review!!!!
ReplyDeleteFor POI: I mostly agree. There were a couple of episodes that were just ok to me however, but in terms of the bigger picture elements and the way Carter is being handled, has made for a nice start to the season.
For The Blacklist: Whole-heartedly agree! It's probably my favorite new show of the season. It kind of runs like POI, but story wise it reminds me of Alias with a dash of Dexter in terms of the potential family-every day life aspects and then the really weird serial killers, like The Stew Maker!
Elementary has been on my to watch list, but I think it will have to wait till summer. Castle I stopped wastching live after season 3, so I need to catch up on that too. I have not been able to get into Scandel at all!
Cool reading. My very brief thoughts:
ReplyDelete- Castle I have only watched the first three episodes of Castle and I was happy with what they did, even though I thought the third episode could have done more, especially with Lisa's character
- POI: I didn't like the premiere at all. It didn't gel, it didn't flow, etc. However, all the other episodes have been OUTSTANDING. People who say POI is not on its best level should not be watching the same show because I am in love with it. And... GO Agent Carter! I have to say I am not as sold on the chemistry flowing in the team with Shaw there as you are, but I am warming up to her and I thought last episode was a major step up
- The Blacklist: Only awesome stuff to be said. I am very happy that they are developing the secondary characters more, I like Donald. And I really really like Elizabeth, I find her character very different and quite fascinating. Her relationship with Red is a joy to watch. The twists on the cases are also quite good and they remind me of POI sometimes, which is very goo.
- Elementary: Don't watch that one
- Scandal: It's one of my favorite shows on TV ever since it started, and that says a lot. I adore this show, it never fails to deliver. I actually thought episode 4 was weaker than episode 3, so I disagree with you there. This show is on top of its game everytime and it has so much places to go yet. Can't wait to see what else they have in store for us this year!
Glad to see you also making the POI-Blacklist association!
ReplyDeleteI agree, I prefer Carter to Fusco
ReplyDeleteI love Bellamy Young but Kerry Washington gets me every single time, that woman is amazing IMO. I think it's a matter of taste.
ReplyDeleteI disagree with this 100%. Mellie is a character who is not supposed to convey emotion almost at any time. Go watch 2x08 and tell me she doesn't convey emotion.
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ReplyDeleteI'm trying to learn from my mistakes!
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