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Sob, Kidnapped being cancelled

I've been really bummed since I found out a few days ago about Kidnapped being cancelled. It was the first new show I'd being looking forward to in five years. (I didn't start watching House till after the second season had finished; it sounded interesting, and I recorded some, but I just didn't get around to watching till this summer). Some of my favorite actors, and a couple of new ones to enjoy, too. Dammit dammit dammit. At least they're going to film and air 13 episodes, so that's something, and at least I've been recording them. I'll just have to get my Hutton and Sisto fixes elsewhere. Dammit. It's all the network's fault for putting it opposite CSI and something else really popular, and after a show that has practically no common audience denominator with it -- Biggest Loser. Ugh. That show is just wrong on so many levels, but I don't feel like getting into a political rant about fat rights and the way the media and society brainwashes us.

I love Sisto with a beard, too. Damn.
Posted by fruitbat5150, 10/07/2006 8:00pm  5 Comments
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3 Editorships, 10 blog entries, 36 days without a new House ep.

I used to be a huge huge huge baseball fan. Watched on TV almost everyday, even when my favorite teams (Giants, Red Sox, Cubs, and Mariners) weren't playing. Listened on the radio. Drove a few hours a few times a year to go to a game. Watched the standings every day. Then a few years ago, other things started taking up more and more of my time, so now I really don't pay attention at all -- except that House won't be on for a month because FOX is airing post-season baseball. Sigh. Thank goodness I have 30 episodes (every one that has aired so far) on DVD to watch over and over, two with executive producer commentary, the House board here to keep me busy, and maybe some other things, too.

I have my third editorship now: the Person Stephen Fry, who is the half opposite Hugh Laurie of the British sketch comedy show A Bit of Fry and Laurie, which I'm also editor of. Whee!!

I might even watch Veronica Mars tomorrow night. A friend and fellow House fan has recommended it to me, saying that Veronica is much like a younger, female House. I also noticed in someone's sig on the fora rave reviews about it from my favorite author (Stephen King) and one of my favorite writer directors (Kevin Smith). I can hardly imagine liking a show about a wealthy high schooler, but... well, my friend watched Kidnapped on my recommendation, so I feel like I should reciprocate and watch what she suggested. I can record it, at least.

I haven't been doing well this week with reading other people's blogs because I've been *gasp* doing some actual writing (i.e. besides stuff here). What a concept!

Today's stats:
Level 9 / 39% / Door Number 2 (man, I loved that show!)
Accepted 181 / Pending 0 / Total 199 / Acceptance 91%
Forum posts 73 / Reviews: Episodes 1; People 1
Editorships: Shows 1; People 2
Blog entries 10 / Friends 25
Posted by fruitbat5150, 10/02/2006 10:13pm  4 Comments
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My Top 20 TV Shows

I need to start keeping count of how many blog entries have been autocensored. This is #2. It's PG.

This list was a LOT tougher to make than I expected. I'm actually making two separate top 10 lists, one for before I turned 18, the other is after. I'm not just using 18 as an arbitrary child/adult divider. My TV watching habits changed greatly when I turned 18, because I went away to college. Back in those days (heh), not too many kids had TVs in their dorm rooms; I only knew three people who did. There was one TV in the lobby of our dorm, which housed about 200 students. I was outvoted during the General Hospital time slot. So...

Top 10 Favorites, pre-18
1. One Day at a Time I wanted to be Valerie Bertinelli, not her character (the younger daughter), but the actress.
2. Eight Is Enough Yum, Willie Aames! (the one with curly sandy hair)
3. Charlie's Angels Jaclyn Smith was my favorite.
4. Laverne & Shirley I wanted to be like Laverne.
5. Happy Days
6. Partridge Family Yum, Danny! (the smartassed redhead)
7. Captain Kangaroo I thought it was so cool that I had the same birthday as Captain Kangaroo. I loved the ping pong ball thing. I probably still would.
8. Alice Yum, Alice's son!
9. Starsky & Hutch Yum, Starsky! (Paul Michael Glaser, the dark haired one)
10. General Hospital
I'm not sure if I'd like any of the above shows now, except Captain Kangaroo.

Top 10 Favorites, post-18
1. House #1 all-time favorite show. Seriously. By a lot. I've seen every episode at least three times, going on four. Some more. When I say addicted, I really mean addicted.
2. American Idol The first reality show I ever watched; I liked the idea that the audience could vote. I started watching from the first episode.
3. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Quark rocks. My Pug is named Garak, after the Cardassian tailor-maybe-spy.
4. Queer As Folk Guh. Drool. Swoon. Yep, **** here. F@gh@g, that is. Funny that it let me say smartassed (see Partridge Family).
5. Six Feet Under Peter Krause! Jeremy Sisto! Eric Balfour! Lauren Ambrose! More gay characters!
6. Jeff Corwin Experience Not quite as over the top as Steve Irwin, though I loved him too.
7. South Park Cartman is my hero.
8. MADtv Swan. Stuart. Yes.
9. M*A*S*H Mmm, B.J.
10. Jeopardy! If only I had the guts to go audition...

Depending on how they go, Kidnapped and My Name Is Earl might end up on this list later.

Today's stats, while I'm here:
Level 8 (Super Friend) 78 %
Contributions: Accepted 115; Pending 11; Total 184
Forum Posts: 64
Blog Entries: 9 autocensored: 2
Reviews: 1 person, 1 episode
Editorships: 1 person, 1 show
Friends: 22

Which reminds me!!! I keep forgetting to say thanks to everyone who added me to I can have the pretty little butterfly. Yay! I'm working on getting another Person editorship; I hope to get it in the next few days, depending on how much time I have to work on it and how fast the QoD goes. Last week when I was working toward getting A Bit of Fry and Laurie, I was working in the middle of the night once and got my submissions approved almost immediately. Someone in editorland really rocks.
Posted by fruitbat5150, 09/29/2006 12:14am  3 Comments
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WHOO! My first SHOW editorship: A Bit of Fry and Laurie

Breaking out the champagne! Come and have a glass, there's plenty for everyone

A Bit of Fry and Laurie was a BBC comedy sketch show starring and written by Stephen Fry ("Who?!" Americans say) and Hugh Laurie ("Ooooh, House!!" the world says).

I can say that about Americans because I'm one of those (previously) ignorant Americans who had never heard of Fry or Fry & Laurie until becoming addicted to House and looking up everything Hugh Laurie did. The DVDs of seasons 1 and 2 ABoF&L just recently became available in the US, so I got them. I love them. They're like Monty Python, except starring only two men, rather than a handful.

Right now there's a thread on the House forums entitled "You know your [sic] obsessed with House when..." I guess I need to post there responding, "You go get the DVDs of Fry & Laurie and love them so much that you go for and get the editorship of the show on tv.com."

There's a ton of work still to be done there. Very few of the episodes have recaps or any notes, quotes, trivia, or allusions, even though there are plenty to submit. If you're not ready to invest in the DVDs, Netflix has them. Plus it's kind of cool to see baby-faced Hugh, clean shaven and in his early 30s rather than late 40s, even though I find Hugh at 47 (i.e. now) sexier than Hugh at 33 (then). Oh yes, and Hugh sometimes sings and plays piano. Stephen knits. It's awesome.
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Posted by fruitbat5150, 09/26/2006 9:04am  8 Comments
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4 days, 4 levels

I am now a Super Friend, which is awesome -- I so loved that show when I was a kid. I probably won't go up tomorrow since I'm only at 5%, but that's all right. I can't go around thinking I'll go up every day, especially since it's going to get harder. I'm working on adopting some more poor editorless pages; there's one I'm hoping to pick up tomorrow, depending on the pendings, haha. Hey, cut me some slack, it's near my bedtime, I've been researching liek woah, and so I'm punchy

Sometime this week I'll probably do a list of my Top 20 TV shows, like jameswilson245 did. I might break it into two Top 10s, childhood and adulthood, because I'm sure that most of the shows I loved as a kid I wouldn't love now, but they're still important. Heck, some shows I loved ten years ago I can't stand now.

Yesterday I got on the top 10 contributor list of House, which I'm way jazzed about. I seriously think it's my #1 all time favorite TV show. Seriously. It's that awesome. The number of times I've seen each episode is quickly approaching a gazillion. Well, okay, four. But that's a lot.

EDIT: Misspelled Word Suggestions: jameswilson245: camisole's, capsulising, camisoles, Maxwell's, maxwell's, capsulizing, Maxwellian.
Yeah, I'm definitely punchy, because that's really funny right now.
Posted by fruitbat5150, 09/25/2006 10:13am  5 Comments
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9.2 Superb
House
Need to Know
Avg Score: 9.15    Total Ratings: 482    Total Reviews: 15
Definitely a pivotal episode in terms of relationships, especially House/Stacy. The relationship side of the episode is the "very good" half -- the interaction between all of the six main characters, plus Stacy and Mark, is classic. This episode includes some of House's biggest moments as a real jerk -- his baiting of Cameron and Chase in particular, and also shows him at the most vulnerable we've seen yet. Cuddy's imitation of Stacy made me laugh out loud, and this episode has an abundance of quotable lines, even more than most episodes of a show that is so well-written that every episode has several. I hope Sela Ward never gets botox injections, because her facial expressions as Stacy as masterful, especially when realization slowly dawns and she is left crushingly disappointed. Ahem. I must admit that probably part of why I like this episode is because of that outcome. I liked the story arc between the two, but I'm ready for her to go home now, thanks. Foreman's face when he tells Cameron "I'll cut you in" is the perfect picture of friendly innocence. And poor Wilson! He really is the one who follows in House's wake, picking up the pieces, trying to do some damage control. It's a strange symbiosis they have: Wilson tries to take care of House in the only ways House will allow anyone to do -- and most of those ways no one else is allowed to do but Wilson, like tell House in no uncertain terms exactly what he thinks. Cuddy comes close once in a while, but never with the insight that Wilson has. House gives Wilson someone who Wilson views as needing him, whether he thinks of it like that consciously or not. This episode illustrates the dynamic between the two men so well.

On the "not very good" half is the whole medical story. Patient and family are boring, the symptoms are boring, and really, would the daughter actually be running loose in the hospital? I'm all for creative license and willing suspension of disbelief, but this pushes the envelope into the territory of being contrived. Although I suppose it could be that the writers purposely put in a weak medical story to balance the relationship aspect -- it would be difficult to have all the so-called "soap opera" parts of the show in high gear with an intense medical story like we see in "Euphoria", for instance.

I suppose all this just means that this is one of the episodes that I watch with my finger on the fast forward button.
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9.9 Superb
Hugh Laurie
Avg Score: 9.79    Total Ratings: 1593    Total Reviews: 84
Hugh Laurie is such an incredibly versatile and talented actor, it boggles the mind. He not only seems like the perfect actor for his current role as the title character on House, but he also seems like the perfect actor for all of his roles, ranging from the kind and proper Mr. Little (the dad) in Stuart Little, a film mostly directed at children; to a 19th century gentleman in Sense and Sensibility, a costume drama; to assorted characters in both Black Adder and A Bit of Fry & Laurie, both wildly popular British TV comedies. In House, just holding that American accent alone (Laurie is English) is amazing, but to take such a misanthropic character and make so many people actually like him and empathize with him is just unreal. The writers have said that with a lesser actor they might have had to hold back on what House does, but with Laurie as House, they can throw anything at him and he'll pull it off. It's not easy for an actor who got his start in comedy, especially sketch comedy, to be able to switch gears to drama, but Laurie does it perfectly, and his skill is much of what gives both House the man and House the show their senses of humor. There doesn't seem to be anyone else today who can match what Hugh Laurie does -- and all wrapped up in a package that many viewers, including this one, find sexy and attractive, too.
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fruitbat5150
Currently an addict of House. This is not likely to change anytime soon. Might get addicted to Kidnapped, but since it's so early in the season as of this writing, it's hard to tell. My addiction to Idol shows waxes at the beginning of their seasons, then wanes as my favorites are voted off, sob. I get way too emotionally involved. I live in foggy, rainy Oregon and love it. I can never remember whether I'm 24 or 42 (hurrah, 42!) or somewhere outside or somewhere in between; luckily it doesn't really matter. I am also the proud parent of a pug, Garak, named for the Cardassian tailor-maybe-spy in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, who loves sitting on the couch and watching TV with me. The pug watches with me, not the Cardassian.

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