Supernatural Withdrawal
It's happening. I have the shakes, I'm irritable, slightly nauseaous. My heart races whenever I see a black Impala driving down the road. My stomach clenches whenever a Kansas song comes on the radio. I am suffering from a severe case of Supernatural withdrawal and I can imagine that many others out there in fandom are suffering as well. What is the remedy? You can only rewatch episodes so many times. Bloopers, commentaries, and behind-the-scene featurettes grow stale with frequent viewing. What is a fan to do?
One remedy I found during Spring Break was to spread the Supernatural wealth. Showing the show to people who haven't seen it before. My sister took to it with great enthusiasm, and watching episodes with someone who hadn't seen them brought back a bit of the excitement I felt my first time through. Especially when the person exclaims aloud at least 3-4 times an episode. She finally got completely caught up on her last day of Spring Break, and now there is a new Supernatural fan ready to watch the new episode on the 24th.
So if you're experiencing Supernatural withdrawal, trying showing the show to a first-timer. It will help bring back some of the excitement of your first time through and it will help the show by bringing in new fans.
Posted by Jendo798, 04/01/2008 11:17am 0 Comments
Why the Writer's Strike Was Good for My Grades
While much complaining had gone on during the writer's strike (and when I say much complaining, I mean by me) I have to point out a few good things that came out of it.
First, my grades. While I don't do nearly enough studying as it is, it would have been even worse had all the shows I watch had full 22 episode seasons. I counted up the number of shows I got into this season,( just into enough to watch every week, not obsessed with as in Supernatural) and the count made it to eight that aired new episodes this season. The number seemed unusually high and I couldn't figure out how I still managed to have enough time to do homework. Though when I realized that at any given time only 2 to 3 of the shows were airing a new episode in a given week due to the strike, it made sense. Like the new show Chuck that I got into this season. Although it sucked up a lot of time in the fall, (watching and rewatching, and reading about upcoming episodes), it hasn't had any new episodes since . . . January, I think, so that helped free up my Monday nights. So thanks to the writers, I managed to scrape a high enough GPA to get into the School of Journalism here at the University of Minnesota. Move over Chloe and Lois, here I come!
The second good thing about the writer's strike is that it kept the interest level up on my favorite shows because I didn't get to see them as much. You guys know the adage, "Absence makes the heart grow fonder", well in this case it's true. Each week of a new episode the excitement would carry me through the whole week until the night of the airing, and then the analysis of the episode would last about another week or so. But if there was a new episode week after week, I wouldn't get a chance to thoroughly savor the episode. So spacing them out made each one a little more special. Also, I feel that on full seasons a lot of shows tend to hit a dry spell around episode 16 or so. Where the excitement and mystery of the premiere is starting to grow stale, and it isn't quite time to begin building up to the finale. I think that was avoided this year because most shows stopped at 15 or at least thought they would stop at 15.
The third thing about the writer's strike is that it got the writers some appreciation. People tend to focus on the more visible players in a show such as the actors or creators but writers have a huge part in the production of our favorite shows and I'm glad that they got some of what they wanted. So kudos to the writers and welcome back!
Posted by Jendo798, 03/12/2008 5:14pm 0 Comments
What is it about television?
What is it about television that is so compelling? Ever since the first set went into homes in the mid 1900's people have been fascinated by it. Is it the aesthetic appeal of the six inch figures and pristine backdrops we see? Is it an escape from our lives into the lives of our favorite characters? Who knows. Perhaps the reason is as follows:
TV is storytelling, and storytelling has been going on since the dawn of the spoken language. Humankind has a prehistoric nature to tell stories. Fables, legends, proverbs, fairy-tales, they all convey lessons on what it is to be human. Maybe that is what is so great about television, it is so. . .human.
Posted by Jendo798, 10/08/2007 5:05am 0 Comments
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Supernatural In My Time of Dying Avg Score: 9.52 Total Ratings: 973 Total Reviews: 107 |
It completely lived up under the pressure of filling in the cliffhanger season 1 finale. Usually with a intense, nail-biting finale, the premiere is kind of disappointing. At least that has been my experience with other shows. It's different than all other episodes. There is no real big bad causing all the problems in this ep. I mean perhaps the yellow-eyed demon indirectly caused the crash. But the thing that puts Dean in danger is time and his own failing health. The final scene between the reaper and Dean. It was written perfectly, the reaper pointing out that Dean will become an angry spirit if he stays almost made me cry. And I never cry.
John giving his life up for Dean. We get to quell the nagging feeling that maybe Sam was the favorite and that maybe John really does think of Dean as tool and not as his son. Pretty sure John would give up his life to save either of his sons in a heartbeat, this ep proved that.
The final scene between Dean, Sam, and John. Completely heartbreaking without being over the top. Overall the episode was written superbly and acted even better. There are so many other reasons this episode is amazing that I can't articulate. It just makes me happy, and sad, and angry, all at once. Pure television gold.
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Smallville Persona Avg Score: 9.38 Total Ratings: 558 Total Reviews: 27 Users who agree: 2 |
Things I liked: Tom Welling playing bizarro. He really stepped it up and it was refreshing to see the dark side of Tom's acting again. I love when he's dosed on red K or posessed by Lionel and stuff like that. I also liked the Clark/Chloe moments when he's trying to convince her that he's the real Clark. So sweet. Thing I didn't like: Lana whining about how Chloe doesn't know him as well as she thinks all while Lana is blinded by the fact that Clark is finally paying attention to her instead of being distracted by that stupid stuff, like, I don't know, saving people. I also didn't like the look on poor Clarkie's face when Lana said she'd been more in love with him the past month when it was Bizarro. It's ok, Clark, it's just Lana.
Lex is giving into his evil side again. Not that we didn't know that would happen. Poor Grant, not easy being a clone.
But now I really need to try to do homework with Smallville swirling around in my head. But I can learn more about life from Smallville than college anyway, right? Like I learned never to trust any character played by James Marsters. Spike, Bizarro, and some random FBI agent on Without a Trace for the past few weeks. I learned that when someone dies they won't neccessarily stay dead. And that guys who are naturally bald do desperate things because they feel like they need to compensate.
These are lessons I can't get in any classroom.
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Smallville Gemini Avg Score: 9.47 Total Ratings: 596 Total Reviews: 43 |
So, how long before someone notices that Clark isn't Clark? Who knows, but I bet Chloe's the one who figures it out. She's intuitive like that.
It's crappy that we have to wait so long for the next ep. Stupid writer's strike. I mean, I support them and what they're fighting for, but it's messing with my Smallville!
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Smallville Cure Avg Score: 9.34 Total Ratings: 607 Total Reviews: 35 |
Poor Chloe!! She is not having a good day. First she's been having to deal with being a meteor freak while her boyfriend keeps mumbling about how evil they are. Then when she thinks she finally has a way to get a cure, she learns about the nasty side effects of the memory loss. Then she catches her boyfriend flirting with Kara, even though she only blew him off so she could get herself cured so he wouldn't judge her! Then when she goes to see the doctor, he ties her to a table and tries to cut out her heart while she's still awake. Then, when she goes back to talk to Jimmy without the cure, she chickens out about telling him she's meteor infected and they break up. She definitely deserves a tub of ice cream and a good cry.
I really wish she would just embrace the fact that she's meteor infected. Sure her ability has some scary side effects, but just like Clark's, if she learns to control them she could actually do some good with her powers. Not all of the meteor freaks turn out to be psycho. Even though most of them do, she can be the exception and she'll have Clark to help her through.
Hmm. Ok, I'm done. Looking forward to the next episode.
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Journeyman Game Three Avg Score: 8.88 Total Ratings: 241 Total Reviews: 14 Users who agree: 1 |
Can't wait to see what happens next.
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