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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2008-05-14 12:13 am
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Meanwhile, on other shows ...

Shockingly, I'm actually watching other shows besides LoM! Amazing, I know. I just keep forgetting to post anything about them. Mostly because I haven't really been blown away by anything dazzling.

I went into my thoughts on the "Ghostfacers" episode of Supernatural in this comment thread over here. Now we're caught up on the latest and ... I kinda just want to write this season out of my personal canon. This wasn't a bad episode, but it's gotten to where I'm so braced to cringe when I watch the show that I'm not even enjoying the good bits anymore, especially since the show seems determined to live down to pretty much every low expectation that I have. And, no, I don't know why SPN is getting to me so much worse on the race & gender stuff than most of the other things I watch. But it is.






None of the recent NCIS episodes have really knocked my socks off, either. This past week's ... I kept feeling all through the episode that Ziva was wildly OOC. Her reaction didn't make sense -- this is a woman whose shot and killed her brother in her first episode on the show, for pete's sake. I really like Ziva as a character, and I generally quite like the episodes where we see beneath her facade to the person inside, but her shell-shocked behavior just felt wrong for her. It was like they'd written the episode for a different character and then retrofitted it to Ziva at the last moment.

I don't even remember the last few episodes all that well. They've been enjoyable enough while I was watching them but not, apparently, memorable in particular. Well, except for the dog episode, which stuck in my head mainly because I disliked the whole idea of the dog getting more sympathy than the guy who was mauled by the dog. I get that Abby's softhearted and can be a bit flighty when she's distracted by something, but considering how protective of her friends she normally is, I couldn't help feeling that her condemnation of McGee for shooting the dog in self-defense was a bit over the top.




Is that all I'm watching right now? I guess it is. Of course, I'm also re-watching LoM again from the beginning, so it's not as if I'm suffering for lack of entertainment.

[identity profile] kristen999.livejournal.com 2008-05-14 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't help feeling that SPN is a little too fan-driven -- having the writers pay attention to the fans' opinions is one thing

I tend to agree here. Its a bit odd isn't it? That Kripe listens SO much to the fans that it effects the show..I wonder if the fear over ratings the tiny 3 million audience makes him feel he has to listen to them on matter like this...which makes me wonder when things changed.

When 'fans' heard about Joe and the Roadhouse and thought their TV boy friends were going to be threatened he told them to trust him and see that he wasn't trying to hook up the brothers.

So when did it go from telling the fans to trust him to caving in? Of course Spn fans are pretty darn obsessive..lol

Hmmmmmm