Last week in TV, the comedies were the big winners as well as Sleepy Hollow's finale. What I loved about these comedies is that their best moments were actually the drama. Between saying goodbye to Troy on Community and Randy's speech about soldiers on Enlisted, last week's comedies out drama'ed the dramas and showed us why laughs with a heart is the best combination. Don't forget to comment on your favorites and awards below and if you have a show you'd like to nominate, please fill out the box at the bottom of the article. Thanks and may you have a happy TV watching week.
Overall Awards:
Check This Show Out - Helix
Before recommending this show, I have to warn everyone to go into it knowing that every single character will make the exact wrong choice for their job title. To be frank, Helix makes the CDC look as incompetent as The Following made the Feds. However, if you go into it for the horror/sci fi thrills and jumps, Helix works well. There hasn't been one episode when I wasn't grossed out, although admittedly my gross reflex is set lower than most, and jumped in my chair. All characters have the required emotional baggage with the main leads having been together before she slept with his brother and Junior CDC suffering from a medical condition. Those can be fast forwarded. Helix works best in the mystery and producing one bizarre visual you just can't forget per episode - frozen monkey graveyard, anyone? The show won't be winning any awards soon, but it is a fun way to spend an hour. Definitely worthy of a summer to-watch list at the minimum. Plus, I have it from a writer that the main story questions will be answered in the first 13 episodes while new questions are raised. That's my favorite kind of TV storytelling.
The only other episode that was even in contention this week was Community, but Bad Blood gets the win for having the very best twist in TV in years. SPOILER ALERT - go watch this episode NOW if you haven't already. Now. Everything about the season finale worked from the opening humor of Ichabod learning about re-enactors and finally finding an outlet for buying his preferred clothes to the jaw-dropping, eye-bugging pronouncement that Henry is War AND Jeremy. I haven't heard of one person who saw both coming in the entire fandom, and yet it still makes sense throughout the context of the other episodes. Well played Sleepy Hollow writers, well played! Kudos also to the casting department for getting John Noble to play Henry. The nuances and shift from him pretending to be a concerned friend to psycho kid with a 2 century old grudge was magnificent. Then to leave everyone incapacitated? Let's just say that hellatus is already too long and I can't wait for season 2 to start. This finale is this year's Sacrifice (Arrow) and one of the best I've ever seen.
Best Comedy Episode - Community - 5.05 - Geothermal Escapism
In any other week, this would have been the best episode. Community works best when it focuses on its characters instead of gimmicks and high concept episodes (see Basic Intergluteal Numistics for an example of a concept episode that failed miserably) so I expected Troy's big farewell to be a winner. It succeeded on all levels with a bizarre twist that could only work in this show. It's no secret that Troy and Abed are my favorite pairing in the group and to see Abed trying so hard to keep Troy around through the guise of a game was spot-on to his character. Who hasn't played Hot Lava as a kid? Of course with Abed the whole thing is taken to another level and I love how Troy willingly follows Abed into their typical madness. The fact that the entire campus plays along was a nice nod to the paintball episodes as well. However it is the heart of the ending that raises this episode into the top 5 rank for me. As Abed realizes that he has to let Troy go and jumps into the lava, Terminator-style, it is Britta to the rescue. An unlikely savior after being so relentlessly annoying all episode, she helps both Troy and Abed say goodbye by inventing their clones. It's a touching moment that few comedies allow and the show is that much better for it. Have there been funnier Community episodes? Of course, but there are few that have as much heart and that is just as crucial as laughs in a comedy for me. I will miss you Troy, but you left on an A+ episode. Besides, if Troy 2.0 can talk to LeVar Burton, I'm sure he can sail around the world in one year and be back for season six. And the movie.
Best Quote - Enlisted - 1.03 - Pete's Airstream
Randy: "I thought the most important thing was hanging out with my brother. Pete's the strongest soldier I know, but every once in awhile even the strongest soldiers will go through some stuff. Right now he may not want us there with him, but we're going to be there for him.
In one instant Randy not only goes from overbearing and obnoxious to fully supportive, but delivers a stirring speech about standing by soldiers when they come home. It's a nice reminder that not all scars and physical and even the toughest people need support. Well done, Enlisted. Perhaps Randy can head to Portland and give Juliette some pointers.
Best Ending Card - Grimm - 3.12 - The Wild Hunt
Usually The Goldbergs wins this one hands down but Grimm takes the win this week. After leaving at a particularly tense cliffhanger, Grimm left its fans waiting for a conclusion after the Olympics with 2 end cards. The first had the requisite "to be continued" but it was followed with this. Brilliant!
Best Use of Song - The Goldbergs - The Search is Over by Survivor
This was especially tough because Aimee Mann's version of Come Sail Away by Styx also made its scene on Community. In the end it goes to Goldbergs because I danced, er swayed, to it at my 8th grade formal. Ah the memories. Plus I really can't stand that Styx song. Now Renegade on the other hand….
TV Trend of the Week - Recapitations - Sleepy Hollow / Blacklist / Intelligence / Grimm
Sleepy Hollow overdoes this every week, but lately I have been seeing it crop up in almost every other drama I watch. Shows have a previously in the beginning and then feel the need to add in clips from previous episodes, or even worse, clips that happened minutes before as if they think the audience is stupid or hasn't been paying attention. Despite the popular saying, people aren't that stupid. If they have paid attention, it gets annoying. If they haven't, then there is a bigger underlying problem that needs to be fixed.
Nominated Show:
Vikings - 1.01 - 1.03 - Rites of Passage / Wrath of Northmen / Dispossessed
Note - Technically the nominated show was episode 1.03, but my OCD likes to go chronological whenever possible so this review/grade is for the first 3 episodes with all episode awards coming from the third.
I didn't know anything about Vikings going in except for my limited knowledge through social studies classes. Given it airs on the History Channel, I looked for more historical accuracy than most shows and I am proud to say that these folks are actually "pre-washing machine and indoor plumbing" dirty. The show racks up violence points right from the beginning, giving viewers an idea of how much gore to expect. If you're good with the opening scene, you should be fine for the rest of these episodes. While murder and rape are treated causally here, it doesn't feel as much gratuitous as showing the realities of the age. It was a violent time and the show certainly doesn't shy away from that. Nor does it shy away from sex, although it doesn't have the nudity you'd find on pay channels. They do invite a priest for a threesome though. So there's that.
The cast of characters are the real draw. They are impressively full-fledged even in such short a time. Lagertha, Ragnar's wife, was a Shield Maiden before they married, which pretty much makes her Buffy. She can definitely take care of herself. Rollo, Ragnar's brother, is the hothead mischief maker who not-so-secretly lusts after Lagertha. Yep, even in the 6th century, there's a freaking love triangle. His temper and rashness tend to cause chaos wherever he goes. Floki, the boat builder, is just insane, period. I think he's channeling his inner Barty Crouch, Jr. with all that tongue flickering. Still, the real pull of Vikings so far is the political turmoil between the main character, Ragnar, and Earl Haraldson, the chieftain to whom Ragnar owes his allegiance. Complete with his own Lady Macbeth, the earl seems to fear losing power the most and he takes Ragnar's insistence to go west to plunder instead of east as a personal attack on that power. Instead of pulling together to find riches, they walk a tightrope dance of political volleys with neither winning. When Ragnar returns from the west with riches plundered from a monastery, the earl cannot condemn him for treason in front of the cheering people, although he'd like to. Instead, he tries to bankrupt Ragnar by claiming all the treasure for himself. Smart money says he tries to take the family farm next.
With an intriguing storyline and characters that feel fleshed out, Vikings is a good pick for anyone who likes their historical dramas with a little more accuracy and a whole lot more blood. Ragnar is strangely sympathetic for someone who murders unarmed people for a living. His dreams for a better life and inquisitive mind are universal, making it easy to engage with the character. I may not see all the episodes before the new season starts in February, but Vikings definitely makes the summer to-watch list. With only 9 episodes already aired, that's a pretty quick marathon for those who do want to catch-up. Vikings season 2 premieres on the History Channel on February 27 at 10/9 C.
Grade: B
Ranking: 2+
Best Moment - Ragnar invites Lagertha to join the raid in England
Best Scene - Ragnar returns home with the treasure and is called to give account to the earl
Best Quote - Lagertha: "If any harm befalls my children, I will tear the lungs out of your body, priest."
Best Reason to Watch - many of the characters are smart and cunning, which is a rare TV commodity these days
Worst Non-Surprise - Earl Haraldson has the kid from Ragnar's village killed
The "Thank You, I Think" Award - When Ragnar comes home, his wife Lagertha says, "I missed your smell and your body."
The "I'm the King of the World" Award - Floki
-Admit it. You also thought DiCaprio when Floki joyously climbs the serpent boat head.
Weekly Shows:
Sleepy Hollow - 1.12 and 1.13 - Indispensable Man / Bad Blood
Grade: C+ / A++ (truly epic finale)
MVP - John Noble
-He had me believing right up until he healed his own hand and the demons popped out. Then he blew my mind again at the end. Love the subtleties and can't wait to rewatch in the knowledge of who he really is. For the first time I look at Henry and see someone other than Walter.
Best Reason to Watch - all the twists and electrified pace
Best Quote / Best Awww Moment - Jenny: "I have more than faith. I'm a mental patient with a gun. If you're not back by sunset, I will come hunt you down."
-At first the Mills sisters' issues annoyed me, but the writers have done a great job making this one of the highlights of the show. I love how they still bicker like siblings do, but the underlying concern and protection are always present on both sides.
Best Toss-Off Info - Ichabod dated Betsy Ross
Character who will have the Easiest Post-Finale Recovery - Jenny
-She's not dead, you hear me. No one who can snark that well, kick butt, and hold a weapon like Jenny goes out in a measly car crash. My theory is she is the one who gets Ichabod out in the season 2 premiere.
Character who will have the Hardest Post-Finale Recovery - Irving
-Yeah Katrina's kidnapped by her headless ex-boyfriend and Abbie's in Purgatory, but Irving is living in the real world. That's always trickier than the supernatural. How he recovers from confessing to double murder without either the entire world knowing about Moloch or a prison break is one of the biggest mysteries for season 2.
Most Bizarre - Zombie George Washington
-We all know Sleepy Hollow plays in its own Wall of Weird but this is the pinnacle so far. The Father of Our Country was resurrected so he could sneak back info on Purgatory to a guy who's been dead for 20 years for him to use 2 centuries later to stop the Apocalypse. They are smoking the good stuff in the Sleepy Hollow writers' room. I have no idea how they can take the most out-of-there ideas on paper and translate them into TV success. Man, I love this show!
Best Solution to a Fan Issue - Ichabod buys clothes from the re-enactor
Best Continuity - Siri vs. Yolanda
-Oh Ichabod, we all miss Yolanda.
Best Visuals - Purgatory
-Compared to other Purgatory's I've seen, Sleepy Hollow is tops. There is something there to wig out anyone. My personal creepfest was the worm humans crawling out of the ground. The neon dollhouse in the middle of such starkness was another eye-popping visual.
Teen Wolf - 3.15 - Galvanize
Grade: B+
Best Scene - Argent walks in on Isaac and Allison stripping and questions her penchant for werewolves
-Sex on Teen Wolf always squicks me out to be honest. I am way too old to be watching teens get it on so not only did Argent spare me this scene, but he did so in a way that made me laugh. More Argent please!
Best Reason to Watch / Best Awww Moment - sleuthing duo / Stiles encourages Lydia to believe in herself
-Stiles and Lydia are awesome together. I love how they use their combined brains to solve most Team Pack problems. Basically I love how they are both being allowed to be smart these days.
Best Quote - Aiden: "When everyone we screwed over finds out we don't have a pack anymore, what do you think's going to happen? We're dead on our own." Ethan: "That's still better than being back in high school."
Best Moment Off Screen - Isaac electrocuted by Allison's windows / Argent yelling about werewolves / Isaac attacked by demons
Best Twist - Kira turns the electricity back on Wacky Bomber in a supernatural light show
-We all knew Kira was something. After bringing up her mom's longstanding Beacon Hills family history in the painful dinner scene, it was a given. Still this was a dramatic and intriguing way to show Scott that the supernatural surrounds him, even his love life. Can't wait until Kira tries to explain the light show to Team Pack.
Funniest - Coach, always Coach
-I'm so glad he's back and getting pranked. I don't feel for Coach, but his irritation leads to uncontrollable laughing. How can you not roar with gems like this: Coach: "A man's house is supposed to be his castle. Mine's a freaking omelet." He drags Stiles by his ear and snarks at Kira's volume control. Plus, Greenberg got him a present. Awww. Coach is awesome.
The FacePalm Award - Stiles pulls the fire alarm and STAYS there
-Oh Stiles, the idea is to pull and then walk quickly to the nearest mass of teens to blend in. You don't stick around beaming at your accomplishment. You deserve to be caught. Oh and Beacon Hills may be the only place where pulling the fire alarm is considered a school detention crime instead of a police misdemeanor.
Best Small Moment - Mama McCall tells Scott she didn't change her name back after the divorce because it is Scott's name too. I adore this conversation even if it was a small filler scene.
The "You REALLY Need an Educational Consultant" Award - Has no one in Beacon Hills ever heard of lockdown. If you ever would put lockdown into practice, it would be when a kid-killing bomber was hanging around. Plus, no one would let kids leave the building even if the alarm was pulled unless they actually smelled smoke and they wouldn't be leaving at 3 anyway. Lockdown stays until the danger passes, even if it goes beyond the school hour. Please Teen Wolf, let me be your educational consultant.
The "It WILL Come Back to Haunt You" Award - Derek gives Peter Talia's claws.
-I don't know how but it will.
Blacklist - 1.12 - The Alchemist
Grade: C
While the villain of the week is smart and interesting, the episode itself was pretty blah. I have no idea why we are spending so much time on Tom. If he really is a threat, stop dragging it out and get some traction. If he's not, stop wasting my time. This is the kind of storytelling that made me put Blacklist on hiatus the first time.
Recapitations - black headed lady remember being blonde 20 seconds earlier
Best Scene - Trettel kills her psycho husband
Best Quote - Red: "Just out of curiosity, what number am I on your speed dial?" Liz: "7." Red: "Who's 6?" Liz: "Chinese takeout."
Biggest Mystery - Who is Lucy Brooks (28)? / Why is Tom so interesting to Red and whomever?
Strangest scene - baby shower
Most Melodramatic - Annie Trettel gets shot
The "Are You Kidding Me?" Award - Liz says they can't kill a psycho holding people hostage if they get the shot because he can give them information they want
Sub-plot More Interesting than the Case - Malik is the mole but that can't be the whole story.
Intelligence - 1.03 - Mei Chen Returns
As an avid Teen Wolf and Independence Day fan, I actually already saw this episode. Something messes with our hero's mind and he starts taking aim at his friends. Hello Allison under the nematon's influence. The big scary problem is taken down by a computer virus uploaded into an unsuspecting enemy. Thanks David Levinson. I thought that having Mei Chen wake up in the pilot was rushing things and the kind of typical thinking likely to cause problems later. Add a requisite psychotic personality, since heaven forbid the other side be normal with opposite goals, toss her into the third episode, and suddenly I'm wondering if Intelligence has enough storyline to last even 13 episodes. It's got one more episode and then I drop it.
Grade: C-
Best Quote - Gabriel: "Get out of my head, you crazy b**."
Best Technology - Contact lens flash drive
Coolest Twist - Gabriel finds out Mei Chen is awake through his rendering
The "Welcome Back" Award - Amos
Best Interaction - Nelson and Jameson
The "Oh, Give Me a Break" Award - Mei Chen wants to use the chip to elevate cyber sex and spawn a generation of evil psycho babies.
Goldbergs - 1.14 - You Opened the Door
Another great episode with just the right combination of heart and laughs.
Grade: B+
Best Scene - Beverly teaches Adam how to dance
Best Quote - Beverly: "Have fun, baby." VO: "Normally we don't say, 'I love you' in our family. Luckily for me, my mom could read lips."
Best Moment - Murray teaches Barry how to take the top off a bottle without a bottle opener
Biggest Awww Moment - Erica gets misty over the scrapbook Beverly made for her / Pops reassures Murray he's not like his dad
Funniest Moment - Beverly won't leave the dance so they shut out the lights
Trophy Wife - 1.13 - The Tooth Fairy
Grade: B-
Best Scene - Hilary checks on Diane after telling her to leave
Best Quote - Pete: "Where’s Bert?' Jackie: "I lost him but don't worry. I replaced him with an old Asian man that I keep in a box."
Kate: "What's a bag hole? Are you okay? Is this a stroke?"
Best Meta - Canadian penny and Shania Twain CD, a nod to the actress' Canadian roots
Best Aww Moment - Kate gets misty over Warren's first kiss
Creepiest Memento - Pete's box of his kids' baby teeth
Most Embarrassing Parent - Kate tries to talk up Warren but ends up sounding like a pedophile
Arrow - 2.11 - Blind Spot
Arrow is on a southbound train right now, heading to Funky Town. Ever since they came back from hiatus (minus the Flash episodes, since State vs. Queen), the writing has been off and the plot lines ludicrous. Last week the glimmer of hope was that Laurel was remarkably improved in her investigative role. This week she's more a mess than ever. Team Arrow, which used to be the best part, has gotten toxic. Roy's storyline is interesting but not parceled out in odds and bits so it doesn't have much flow. Thea has zero to do, while Quentin and Diggle seem to come in to say a few pithy words and leave. And Felicity, oh my funny, intelligent Felicity, what have they done to you? You've been technologically incompetent for the last two episodes and relegated to the female love interest the entire season. You're basically Laurel in season 1. The beginning of the season, minus the Felicity fiasco, was amazing. Please get back whoever was making it work then and let's reverse this trend.
Grade: D
Best Scene - Oliver tells Roy he will train him
MVP - Sin
-Every scene she was in was a vast improvement over the others
Best Quote - Arrow (in deep, serious voice): "What color are your shoes?"
Most Ludicrous - Laurel's 50 second withdrawal symptoms
-This beats out all the other competition, and there was lots of competition.
Best Way to Watch the Episode - view it as a comedy
Best Reason to Fast Forward - anything that happened on the island
Melissa and Joey - 3.18 - A Decent Proposal
Grade: B-
Best Scene - Mel fixes Joe eggs to be a supportive girlfriend and he eats them, shells and all.
Best Quote - Lennox: "Mel and Joe are in love. Their souls are entwined forever." Ryder: "Yeah, you've been watching way too much Twilight."
Funniest - Melissa kisses Joe and then shuts the door in his face
Best Reaction - Ryder doesn't know that Joe and Mel are Skyping and thinks Mel is hallucinating/pretending Joe
Verbal Recapitation - Joe recaps the last episode
Community - 5.05 - Geothermal Escapism
Grade: A++
Best Scene - Abed lets go to let Troy go / Troy says goodbye and sails off with LeVar Burton
Best Quote - tie -
Abed: "By the way, when I cloned you, I had to patch some missing parts of your DNA with genes from a homing pigeon. You may notice side effects like a compulsion to come back."
Abed: "I don't think the lava's here because you're leaving. I think it's here because I won't let go. Sorry. Bye."
Best Alliance - Hickey and Britta / Jeff and Annie
Best Hangout - Shirley Island
Best Strategy - Popcorn oil
Best Showdown - Troy and Abed's bubble vs. Hickey's contraption
Best Pacing - After Abed's surprisingly emotional sacrifice to fake lava, Troy's translator won't shut off. Nice comedy break in the drama.
Best Moment - Troy falls back into the hot lava to be cloned too
Best Twist - LeVar Burton is assigned to travel with Troy, because Pierce is evil that way
White Collar - 5.12 - Taking Stock
Grade: B
Best Scene - Mozzie takes over babysitting for Teddy after running off the babysitter
Best Quote - Neal: "Motherhood's made you kind of bada**." Diana: "I was always a bada**."
Best Return - Diana, how I have missed you!
Best Response - Neal is utterly unimpressed by the algorithm
The "Say What?" Award - Neal and Peter box up the evidence for Rebecca's trial without using gloves. What happens if the defense want to refute or retest something? Urgh.
Best Bromance Moment - Neal slides wigs across the conference room table while Peter catches them in evidence bags.
Biggest Fan Pandering - crotch shot as Neal is unzipping his pants
Most Ludicrous - Diana allows Neal to steal a crucial piece of evidence that a DA will have to explain in trial
Funniest - Mozzie reads to Theo from a book called Lunarcy. Conspiracist literature for newborns. Who knew?
Least Surprising Twist - Rebecca escapes
Grimm - 3.12 - The Wild Hunt
Grade: B (A for Monroe and Rosalee story line, C for Wesen of the week)
Best Scene - Monroe proposes to Rosalee via a cuckoo clock
Most Smarmy - Viktor
-This guys just oozes up to no good.
Most Disgusting - bloody scalp remnants in the motel tub / scalp coat
Most Apt User Name - Mama Grimm = bheadr
The "Snicker" Award - The Ampersand
-The fancy restaurant where Monroe takes Rosalee before proposing is named after punctuation.
Funniest - Monroe's phone call to his parents
Recapitation - Note Renard left for Adalind, Nick takes away Adalind's powers
Enlisted - 1.03 - Pete's Airstream
Grade: A-
Best Scene - Randy gets why Pete wants to be alone and respects that
Best Awww Moment - The quiet house warming party
Funniest - seminars about things that scare the soldiers' families
Best Non-Verbal Communication - Derrick stirs the pot and it tastes good
Best Reference - Fortress of Solitude / Backdraft
Biggest Perk for Reviewing an Army Show - everyone wears a name tag on their clothing
Helix - 1.04 - Single Strand
This wasn't the most exciting episode of Helix, but we did start getting answers. Of course those answers came with 10 times more questions. While the disease is still the focus, I think the biggest mystery right now is Julia. My theory - she was the only successful test subject of whatever they were doing. Somehow her memory was scrubbed about being there before and Hatake manufactured this outbreak to make sure that Julia came back. Hence, Peter's being invited to join the team. Perhaps ArmyPlumber is also a previous test subject. Either way, he knows far more than he's saying. I will never forgive him for killing off my favorite character, but his sorrowful reaction beforehand has me suspicious.
Grade: B-
The "Liar, Liar Pants on Fire" Award - Everyone
The "Can't You Die Faster" Award: Peter dies but not until he tells Alan he screwed his wife repeatedly
Most Anvilicious: Dr. Eigem: "That's easy for you to say. You're not the one with a deadly disease."
Most Disturbing - close up of the guys bone breaking
Best Reason to Fast Forward - back story
Biggest Mystery - What's up with Julia's initials being on the wall?
Best Non-Shock - Hatake shoots the guys holding the base hostage at the oxygen scrubbers
Best Shock - Hatake controls the virus zombies
The "Noooooo!!!!" Award - ArmyPlumber kills VetLady, my favorite character
TV had some excellent episodes this week. So far, it's my favorite TV week since I started this column. Two thumbs way, way up for Sleepy Hollow and Community! Glad I got a chance to try Vikings as well.
ReplyDeleteI liked season 1, but I agree with you that the two leads Scott McCall and Allison Argent are a little stiff. However, in season 2 they start to develop 2nd tier characters, the action starts to pick up and suspense gets good. To me, each season gets far better - with season 3 being the best so far. In this season, I sit and the edge of my seat every episode.
ReplyDeleteThe one major downside with season 3 is that they have experimented with different ways of telling the story - for instance, they have split an action scene over the course of an episode, had an episode told by unreliable characters and done other different types of episodes. Some of these experiments really pay off, some not so much.
Oh, and one more thing - as the seasons progress, the show becomes a bit more comfortable in the horror genre. It is still a teen show and not really scary, but there are some moments that get creepy. Not sure if you like that kind of thing or not....
Enlisted and Trophy Wife may be the biggest TV surprises of the season for me. On paper, they are nothing that would interest me, but in acutality they have a lot of heart. The Goldbergs is still my favorite comedy but Enlisted is moving up pretty fast. Too bad it won't last another season. Terrible scheduling.
ReplyDeleteYou are not the only one concerned about Arrow. The entire Arrow Cast crew has issues about its decrease in quality. Here's hoping they are going through a rough patch and can turn it around. The beginning of the season is much too good to devolve into this mess. I really like Sara so i'm hoping she can improve things.
I don't mind Intelligence but I don't have time for yet another crime/spy drama that's essentially like all the others. The video rendering is getting old and not much different than watching the NCIS:LA team flip things around on their board. It needs something to distinguish it from half a dozen other shows and the tech isn't doing it. I would rather watch Almost Human for that. Bascially I find Intelligence to be a run of the mill show, not anything that can't wait until the summer hiatus at this point.
I truly enjoy Teen Wolf and I think that the actors who play the parents, Stiles, and Lydia do a great job. The others get better as the series progresses. However I understand that not every show is for everybody. I would say the best way to judge if Teen Wolf is for you is to watch Motel California (episode 3.06). If the acting issues outweigh the plot on that one, then give Teen Wolf a pass. For me, I think it is the fastest paced show on TV and one of my favorites.
If it makes you feel better, when viewed as a comedy of errors I would give this Arrow episode a B. It was definitely the second worst episode of the season after State vs. Queen and one of the worst of the series in my opinion. The only thing that kept this episode from being an F for me is that Malcolm Merlyn didn't appear in his Hood and say, "Oliver, I am your father."
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely another show where I like the "secondary" characters better. What I thoroughly enjoy about Teen Wolf is they try to add something to each character to keep them from being stereotypical. I adored the idea that the best jock in school was also one of the smartest. The popular girl was a genius. The parents are supportive without being pushovers or stock characters. I was shocked that a show on MTV could make me care about their characters so quickly and they did it by always surprising me with the choices they made.
ReplyDeleteI agree that season 3 has been a wild ride. I also agree that not every experiment has been successul. The episode (Frayed) where the entire show is either 30 second flashback or on a bus got tiring quick. I didn't have a problem with the unreliable narrators in Visionary, just the slow pacing. I'm not used to that in Teen Wolf and it throws me off every time I watch it. I do think that making the mood darker and creepier is working. Cannot wait to see where this demon plotline is going.
Hey Dahne, question. Are you live tweeting Community this week? Hope so. Also, glad you gave Vikings a try. Awesome show. How far along are you, or are you caught up?
ReplyDeleteI am soooo glad you liked Vikings (I hope you will have time to catch up before the next season starts). Lagertha is my favourite female character currently on TV, she is just awesome and gets even more awesome with each episode.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I also appreciate that the show is bloody and sometimes goory, but doesn't give the vibe of exploitation like certain other historical or pseudo-historical shows do. It's always off-putting for me when I have the feeling that sex and blood is just there to give the audience something to salivate over. I never get the feeling with Vikings, it can be graphic, but it has more the vibe that it is there to give the audience a feeling of the way the Vikings saw the world.
My favourite scene of episode three is when Athelstan falls on his knees and refuses to follow on the leash any longer. It is such a tense moment.
The main reason I gave Teen Wolf a pass without even watching it is because of the title and the setting....I am just too old to enjoy teenager problems, and the high school setting is something so typical American that it does nothing for me. "High School episodes" are nearly always among my least favourite of each show (well, Leverage pulled off a good one).
ReplyDeleteFor the record it actually is possible to seize evidence while the warrant is still in progress - if it goes through, the evidence is still admissible as long as there was a reason for the early seizure. It is a really thin line (even thinner than exigent circumstances) and can lead to problems, but it can be done. I loved that Diana did that because she finally did what I waited for the whole season: Telling Peter of for toeing the line himself all the time.
ReplyDelete"see Basic Intergluteal Numistics for an example of a concept episode that failed miserably" That was the best episode of this season by far...had everything a community episode is supposed to have in a weird way obviously.
ReplyDeleteI can't disgaree with you more on Arrow. This episode was great and deserves the grades other reviewers such as IGN and AVclub's gave it.
ReplyDeleteOnly thing I disagree on Arrow with is the fast-forward one. I usually like the island scenes, particularly so in this episode, but even then, it was the third best thing from the episode. Ranking them in order of:
ReplyDelete1. DEATHSTROKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (as it says in my notes)
2. Arrow offers to train Roy
3. Island scenes.
N/A: Everything else
Personally I'd rank this BELOW State v Queen. At least that one had an interesting villain storyline - mainly because I liked the lack of insanity and enhanced evilness in The Count. This dragged. Considering the island takes up about 4-5mins of the episode, and Deathstroke/Roy was the last 3 minutes, that's 34 minutes of episode that was awful.
I didn't view it as a comedy.
ReplyDeletelol @ The I am your father thing. XD
It's interesting how the fans reaction towards Basic Intergluteal Numistics is so drastically separated. Usually you have the episodes where many love it, some thought it was good/alright, and others weren't huge fans of it. But BIN had either: you loved it, or you hated it.
ReplyDeletePersonally I found it one better episodes of the show (Top 20ish for me), and to me, it had a lot of what made Community great. But I also understand, after having a good discussion in Pablo's review of it, why some people may not have enjoyed it. And that's fine. So I wouldn't say that BIN failed miserably, maybe to you it was awful and one of the worst of the show, but to others it was a great achievement, a wild success, and just the start of an awesome run of episodes (although Cooperative Polygraphy and Geothermal Escapism were still definitely better).
I read both reviews because you mentioned them, and I actually agree with part of AV Club's. (Plus the reader comments were hysterical.) I think Thea, Roy, and Sin should get their own spin-off. I also think their part of the episode was overall a saving grace to the episode. However the episode as a whole was still a mess of hodgepodge scenes, some of which were so bad I found myself laughing. I am glad that you enjoyed it though. Different strokes for different folks I guess.
ReplyDeleteHa! Originally the award went: Best Reason to Fast Forward - everything except the last few minutes. I thought that was too harsh, so I modified. I like theflashbacks better this season than last, but these were hard to take this time. I am having a hard time reconciling the Sara I love so much in present day to this annoying island chick whom I want someone to kill. I'm also completely done with Ivo. If the island flashbacks would spend more time just on Oliver and Slade and how this rift becomes a blood vengeance for Slade, I think I would go back to enjoing the flashbacks more.
ReplyDeleteThe Deathstroke mask means nothing to me because I have never read the comic books and I have no attachment to that character. However I was very excited that present-day Slade was back. When I was preparing for the podcast this time, instead of making formal outline notes I just did a pros and cons list. Slade was one of the few things that made the pros. Oliver saying he'll train Roy was another.
I can't imagine an episode that would actually be worse than State vs. Queen for me, but this one did test that theory. It had the same problems of being illogical and muddled and kitchen sink writing as SvQ, but it did not have me scouring the internet for Maury Povitch gifs. It's a small victory, but victory nonetheless.
Maybe part of the difference is that season 4 really does not exist for me. I watched every episode of the first 3 seasons but nothing in season 4. Therefore, when I watched the premiere of season 5 I was appalled by how unispired that episode felt and how unfunny it was, but everyone else seemed to be giddy about how Community was "back!" Then the second episode retored my faith while #3 left me cold again. I was beginning to believe I was going to only like every other episode, which isn't enough to stay on my weekly watch list. Then came Cooperative Polygraphy and I felt like the Community I loved for 3 seasons was finally back. Then they topped it off with the brilliance of Troy's send off. Now I too can say Community is back.
ReplyDeleteThat makes sense with you having not watched Season 4 that the pilot might've been uninspired for your since the vast majority of the episode was devoted to regrounding the world and the characters after Season 4. There were still funny parts, Troy's thing about Scrubs/Zach Braff was great, but on the whole it was more of reestablishing everything than anything else.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could be like you and have Season 4 not exist for me. When it was on, I defended the hell out of it because I love the show and the cast, but it still wasn't as good. Now, looking back at it, its a pain to do so.
At any rate, I'm glad the show is sticking on your weekly watch list (its my personal favorite show), and hopefully it'll keep up its brilliance. It has gotten past its biggest hurdles (addressing Season 4, Pierce gone, Troy leaving) and we'll see how it goes from here.
Yeah, they fib a little bit with the details (If Ragnar had been really present during the attack of Lindisfarm, he would have been nearly hundred by the time he presumably died), but being the history channel, they do a way better job of balancing story-telling and historical "facts" (as much as there are facts about the life of the Vikings) than usual.
ReplyDeleteI really wish that they would at least offer a DVD for my region - I would buy it in a heartbeat. Oh, well....
When you get around watching the whole first season, will you write another review?
Depends...I think State v. Queen had more potential in the premise, so it was doubly disappointing that the ep ended being such a mess. But it had more good moments than this one.
ReplyDeleteIt was my greatest worry about the Olicity hype that it would ruin the great character Felicity was. Thankfully the actress is good enough to rescue whatever possible, but man, they should finally allow Felicity to have her own agenda again. At least she is still allowed to tell Oliver off.
ReplyDeleteThere is still the High School setting. Plus, it might be a little bit too deep in the supernatural genre for my taste...I prefer my shows more grounded (which is one of the reasons I could never get into supernatural). And yes, I am aware that this sounds strange coming from an avid Grimm fan, but Grimm is surprisingly down-to-earth for a Genre show.
ReplyDeleteI think that would have been accurate. I enjoyed these flashbacks, mainly due to Sara basically telling Ivo to f off. That was good. Until then, there was always that suspicion that she could be a plant, but not any more. From now, it will be more about Slade/Ollie so you'll like that.
ReplyDeleteI have NEVER read any of the comics but that was a fantastic scene. To be fair, any time Slade is in this at the moment is just brilliant. I much prefer him in the present because he runs the scene. He's like a more evil, more intense version of Spader in Blacklist.
I rewatched State v Queen. I've yet to rewatch Blind Spot. Maybe if Malcolm had arrived again at the end ;)