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I think it is interesting that the show has seemed to back away from Diane being such a dark character and yet double down on Dre being so dismissive of Junior. It is like they are finding it hard to balance. No way was Dre that mean to Junior til this season. In fact he spent a lot of S1 & S2 trying to de-Geek junior and to make him a bit more hood. He was definitely invested in Junior. It has only been three seasons, but I didn't realize how young Marcus Schreiber looked when the show first started. Good selection of flashbacks. And count me in as one who wonders how Maya Rudolph would have been as Santa Monica? I feels like it was written for her almost. But I did like Rashida in this. I especially liked the dance party and how they joked about Alicia's prayer hands texting. I totally relate. I taught my dad how to text and all my siblings regret it because the man never met an emoji he didn't like. I hope we continue to see more of Bow's side of the family.
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Dear White People - General Discussion
DearEvette replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Dear White People
My favorite installment so far. The writing in this one is razor sharp. Man, Coco is a little tragic but damn she is a scrappy survivor. I went into this one not feeling Coco at all and very sympathetic to Sam's POV and came away with a deeper appreciation for Coco and appreciating both their perspectives.- 263 replies
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I have nothing really to say about this episode except that Peppermint lip sync killed me. Eating her earring, doing the robot, that damn gun move in perfect sync with the song!?!?!? Yeah, call the preacher cuz I am DECEASED! Best lip sync since Chi Chi's "And I am Telling You..." last season. Will land in my person top ten.
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I would love it if it were Eddie. And if so, then his fixation on Iris becomes so much more than just about making Barry suffer. But... the only off note is Killer Frost's reaction to him. If it were Eddie then the look of reverence she gives him when he reveals himself is all wrong. Caitlyn barely ever said two words to Eddie. It would make more sense if she had given him a look of surprise and then appreciation like, "oh this is too good not to be involved in." or some smart-ass smirk or something. But maybe that is just because of DP's acting choices not being great? Speaking of, I hate how dime store Eeeevil she makes Killer Frost. The sing-song voice is villain acting 101. So overdone and obvious. It is bad enough that she turns immediately evil instead of just cold, but then she had to even crank that up so that is it over the top. Theoretically KF should have been a real interesting character, but instead she is a cartoon. Odd because the Earth-2 version of KF was not this mustache-twirly. Maybe because DP was having more fun with her and not trying to infuse her with all this angsty meaning and what-not.
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Dear White People - General Discussion
DearEvette replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Dear White People
Loved the movie, really liked this first episode. Captures the feel of the movie so well. So far the tv-version actors are doing a great job of being very reminiscent of the movie-version actors. Well.... the guy who plays Troy is the same actor. But I like the actress who plays Sam. She captures all the complexities of that character so far. I love how it immediately and effortlessly defined all the different groups within the black college community and their philosophies. SO I agree you don't need to see the movie because it does bring you up to speed pretty quickly. I howled at Defamation. Howled!! Man, I need to check twitter to see if Shonda Rhimes said anything. Looking forward to the rest of this. -
Man, this show is so schizo. It feels like there are three different shows all happening at once. My favorite is Justine/Rhys/Ben and now Troy!! I love Troy. I like their crime solving capers and the chemistry between them is fun. Ben is way more interesting with this crew than he is with Alice. My second favorite is anything surrounding Margot. Although I have never liked Felicity and groaned when she showed up, even being around Margot elevates her. Tessa has grown on me. I hated her at first but I am really liking how they are integrating her into the cast and I lover her interactions with Margot. And Finally, I think Alice is being eclipsed in her own show. Everything around her feels so fractured. Val barely even has any face time Danny running behind Margot like a puppy (as awesome as she is) just feels wrong. I just don't feel any chemistry between Alice and Ben at all. And the fact that her firm seems to exist only for Margot further seems to make her feel like a supporting player. The Ethan stuff has finally made Alice's storyline interesting to me.
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I agree with this so much. As much as I was dreading the fall out from this horrible storyline, I have to admit it feels like they pulled themselves out of a headlong fall and managed to land somewhat gracefully. I like that it was really all about Maggie and Meredith and in the end Nathan was after all that was a nonentity. IMO, Meredith was the more childish one in this situation because an adult would have simply said 9 months ago -- "I am already sleeping with him." Done and done. Maggie definitely gets to feel some type of way in this situation. Those worms were the most disgusting things. I think I gagged. And now I am so paranoid, I think I am going to damn near parboil any fruit or vegetable I get. LOL.
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Love To Hate You Baby: Shows You Like To Hate-Watch
DearEvette replied to pandora spocks's topic in Everything Else TV
Up until this week I would have said "I don't hate watch shows" but now I am going to have to say Stitchers. I started watching it because the premise was rather interesting, I like Sci Fi-is stuff and it stars one of my girl crushes, Salli Richardson-Whitfield. But oh, God. It is just.... not good. Actually it is kinda terrible I couldn't look away. Mainly because my HULU is on auto play and I was stuck on my couch with a broken ankle and extreme apathy. The biggest problem is the main character is a such a wooden actress. I don't know her name, never saw her in anything before but she is awful. Also her character is such a fucking special snowflake! Gah. She goes from being a college student recruited to act as a conduit in experimental and highly secretive project by the NSA because her brain chemistry can handle seeing into the minds of dead people to actually going out into the field like an actual agent and handling interrogations all by the second season? Plus she has major daddy issues. It was really rather horrible and yet I couldn't look away. -
General Pilot & Shows In Development Discussion
DearEvette replied to Trini's topic in Pilots & In Development Shows
Good lord. They are really going to try to do the Wheel to Time series? And yes, I agree that the success of AGOT makes this seems plausible but the scope of WOT feels so much bigger somehow. And are they gonna throw HBO levels of money at it though? This is funny because I think that is when I gave up on the books. I couldn't keep track of all the new characters being introduced after book 4, and I reading it in real time so the wait between books exacerbated that. Though I do hear that after RJ died and Brandon Sanderson came in to write the last two books, they were pretty tight. Which isn't surprising, Sanderson's own series are really tight and inventive. -
I agree not the best crafted story. I mean, why not just ask her dad who owned the guns? And you're right why would the terrorist come to the US to kill these women? And how the heck can they so easily infiltrate a party and kill a woman so no one notices her behind all the liquor? also how did they know who they were? Did the women do this before? I thought this was the first time? This was all plot to put Percy into jeopardy to either 1) write Shalita Grant off the the show or 2) use it as a catalyst to make LaSalle realize his feelings. Absent that though, it was nice seeing them work together and tone down on Gregorio.
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Spoilers and Spoiler Speculation: Benchmarking
DearEvette replied to stopthestatic's topic in Grey's Anatomy
That assumes that the three women's planned storylines were all going to require the same amount of presence and commitment, though. Or that their maternity experiences were all the same or they all happened at the the most inconvenient time in their respective story-lines. There could have been a lot of extenuating circumstances that worked against them doing anything major with Jo's husband storyline. Maybe the timing of her particular pregnancy was at the least convenient time for shooting schedules? If it was going to be a long, ongoing arc with a lot of time she would need to commit, maybe just she wasn't physically up to long gruelling shoots? Or maybe the nature of the storyline was such that they simply couldn't conveniently shoot her behind strategically placed items for weeks and weeks on end? Although Ellen Pompeo has not confirmed, it seems like maybe her third baby was also a via a surrogate? In which case the logistics of shooting Meredith would not be the same. There was no pregnancy to hide or shoot around. And her absence may not have been as long a duration. Meredith was not the center of any storyline except the (gag) triangle, but rather a supporting character in Alex's. And it is probably the reason why the Mer/Nathan thing isn't working because rather than being a real thing that was well developed over time the (gag) triangle, just became a series of odd scenes of Nathan cornering Meredith in rooms to talk about it. It just seems to me that given the amount of build up they were giving her storyline and the supposed importance of it, it just wasn't something they could drop random scenes into. If I were a Jo fan I would prefer they took their time and did the story some justice instead of throwing in some janky scenes here and there that would ultimately make the story come off looking thrown together. -
I gave up on Cornwall back in the late 90s with Unnatural Exposure. Kay had become unbelievable, her love life eye roll worthy and Lucy had become this uber, awesome, sexy Goddess. I couldn't take it anymore. And it pains me that I still remember all this almost 20 years later. I gave up on Janet Evanovich (solo) sometime around Book #9 of the Stephanie Plum series. I couldn't take her endless waffling between Ranger and Joe and the stories became more manic and less naturally funny, imo. However I still adore the Fox and O'Hare series she co-writes with Lee Goldberg. I gave up on Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake around book #14 where so many chapters devolved into describing what black bondage gear the various characters were going to wear to their confrontations and it became clear that all Anita had to do to vanquish her enemies was to have sex. And then Her Merry Gentry series followed the same path and I gave up on that one in Book #7. Interestingly these two came out within a year of each other. This was particularly painful since the early books in each series, especially the Anita Blake series were really good. I gave up on Anne Rice once she started championing every special snowflake author who got butthurt over bad reviews and co-signed on her fans to harass reviewers.
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Spoilers and Spoiler Speculation: Benchmarking
DearEvette replied to stopthestatic's topic in Grey's Anatomy
That feels like my thought as well. It feels obvious that they had been planning for Jo's husband's story arc. And even the Maggie/Mer/Nathan (gag) triangle might have been a victim of this. It just seems like those stories got a bit derailed by the actresses' availability. And given how Camilla, Ellen and Caterina all had to be out at various times and places, trying to create any longer story arc that involved any one of them and planning shooting schedules for them and the rest of the cast probably became a logistical nightmare. Pre-shooting scenes can only take you so far if the actors aren't available for re-shoots or specific sets have to be redone or script changes for earlier episodes occur. It is probably why we are seeing so many bottle episodes and episodes with smaller groups or one-off contained stories and fore-fronting characters whose actors are more readily available. -
Yes, I this is true. My bigger issue is that in addition to all that, there also needed to be a dangerous under the-hood vibe that let us the viewers know that the unassuming attractive guy was just his mask and underneath there was a lot more going on. And for me, Krause's simply doesn't bring all that to the table. I spent all last season having a hard time buying Ben at all because I don't think Krause sold him as this urbane con artist who is undone by real love for the first time. He was never acting in double layers. He simply never gave off that edge, ever, even under his every-man looks. I mean he could still be handsome just not movie-star-lantern-jawed handsome like Ethan and still seem a little dangerous. Instead I just kept coming away with the overwhelming sensation that he'd be more appropriate as the nice guy that Alice would throw over for Ben. I mean he's been part of this criminal organization for at the very least sixteen years and some of that should peek through. But it doesn't in his performance. Contrast with Sonya Walger who is not a drop dead beautiful woman, but like Krause is very attractive and yet her Margot manages to let that under-the-hood dangerous vibe of someone who has been conning people as a lifetime job peek through. Added to that she effortlessly shifts from the murderous head of a crime organization to a sometimes vulnerable woman who was in love with Ben (probably still in love with Ben). If Krause had been able to tap into even half of what Walger does, I'd be 100% sold on Ben. But he doesn't, imo. Also contrast to the actor who plays Ethan who in just two episodes managed to sell sincerity and doubt. I was always (almost!) convinced he was innocent. But yeah not really sure. And I think the actor did a great job of adding that dual layer. In the flashbacks, I thought Alice was the more toxic of the two.
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I always thought Peter Krause was a terrible casting choice. I find the actor who plays Ethan so much more believable as the suave con artist that Ben was supposed to be last season. Kinda glad that he was proven not to be a murderer because it means (I hope) he stays around. If they want to keep Ben around they can always pair him back up with Margo. She still seems to be carrying a torch for him and now they have a kid together.
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IMo, This was not a bad episode per se. As a bottle episode focusing on two doctors responding to a critical medical emergency on an airplane it was actually ok. What makes it not that great is that it was done in service to furthering the bland Meredith/Nathan romance. So far none of their interactions has made me long for them as a couple. Or made me eager to see them together. Meredith acts like she is doing Nathan a favor by even looking at him half the time. The other half of the time her mixed signals make me acutely uncomfortable. One the one hand she keeps telling him 'no' and yet on the other, when he insists on ignoring her 'no' she gives in to him sexually. I honestly don't see what he sees in her? I like Meredith generally as a character, despite her many flaws. But she is giving off absolutely nothing that should make Nathan so enamored. So it makes the entire romance feel forced. Like the recap said, the only thing all the great flashbacks with Derek did was make you remember how good she and Derek were together and how much this present relationship just pales in comparison.
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In Memoriam: Entertainment Industry Celebrity Deaths
DearEvette replied to Kromm's topic in Everything Else TV
Or at least having pancakes! I never watched The Chappelle show during its heyday except for two times. You got it, when Charlie Murphy told his true Hollywood stories of Prince and Rick James. Even just thinking about these two episodes has me giggling uncontrollably. RIP Charlie. -
Faux Life: Things That Happen On TV But Not In Reality
DearEvette replied to Kromm's topic in Everything Else TV
This is so true. And usually the Head Henchman is somehow cruelly betrayed by the Crime Lord just before he dies. Like they are both running for he helicopter on the roof top helipad of their crime lair and Head Henchman is holding off the good guys so Crime Lord can get away and when Head Henchmen follows him onto the helipad, Crime Lord cold shuts the door in his face and the helicopter takes off, leaving Head Henchmen to die in a hail of bullets. -
Scandal hit is 100 episode mark and they had a sit down/oral history with the cast, Shonda Rhimes and various ABC executives. Some interesting tidbits: - even though the role of Olivia Pope was inspired by Judy Smith (a black woman) and she was an early consultant, the list of actresses ABC presented to Shonda were all white with Connie Britton at the top of the list. - None of the actors they originally had in mind for President Fitz wanted the role because they wouldn't be the star - Washington felt a lot of pressure to do well in the ratings because of the first bw being in a leading role of a drama series in 30 something years - They talk about Papa Pope's 'Twice as good to get half as much' speech to Olivia and how non-black viewers received that on social media versus how black viewers received it. Anyway, fun read...
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Oh, dear it gets even worse. At the wrap party apparently there was a poster on the wall where Frieda's face was superimposed over Angela Davis' iconic poster. I thought it was a twitter hoax, but apparently it is real. I believe Babou Ceesay tweeted the picture but has since deleted it? Literal erasure...
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TV Envy: Characters, Lifestyles And Things We Want
DearEvette replied to zxy556575's topic in Everything Else TV
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Nalini Singh's name always comes up when UF stuff gets talked about. Her Guild Hunter series is good. Interesting take on Angels. Her Psy/Changeling series starts out as paranormal then morphs into Urban Fantasy. Anne Bishop's The Others series is fantastic. I like how she flips the script on human/were interactions taking the opposite approach of Paranormals. Definitely 100% UF even sliding over into pure fantasy.
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TV Envy: Characters, Lifestyles And Things We Want
DearEvette replied to zxy556575's topic in Everything Else TV
Whn I was younger I was jealous of the Brady Bunch kids that they had their own bathroom. Sure they had to share it among the six of them (now that I am thinking about it, it isn't envy worthy) but back then having your own bathroom as a kid just seemed like something to aspire to. I also wanted Denise Huxable's entire wardrobe aesthetic. It just felt like such effortless chic. Now having watched Big Little Lies, I wonder how have I survived all my life without a fabulous oceanfront home that is all windows and decks with an artful array of comfy outdoor furniture? And of course Perry and Celeste's closet? -
I hated Eobard Thawne. So very glad he is dead. And it appeared to be painful. I also found myself irrationally worried about the people in that LA skyscraper that the Waverider sheared off.
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This was fun. I liked the Mateo subplot the best. And I have to say I didn't find Jeff unattractive. Actually, I thought he was a little too good For Mateo. But I loved Mateo's line about everyone suddenly being bald. Also cracked out a laugh at the Bobby Suh thing. That was unexpected. I am not gonna lie, I would have insisted on my candy too. Of course, a lost child would be a major fantasy for Dina. I love that little actresses who play Bobbie Sue. She was a fantastic little scene stealer in Grandfathered. And I loved the scenes of her just going about her business, entertaining herself.