That's Not Funny
...to me, but obviously in the area of comedy in particular I have different tastes than some of the people reading my reviews.
That's good! First of all, someone is reading my reviews. Second, someone is thinking (hopefully) about what I have said and made an effort to agree or disagree.
But of 10 reviews, four of them generated at least one disagreement. I guess that is because I haven't bothered to review anything that I didn't feel strongly about, for good or for ill. I loathe Fear Factor and Two and a Half Men, and unsurprisingly, someone disagrees. I REALLY love Raymond, and unsurprisingly, someone disagrees.
I love The 4400, but I just hated the episode called The Ballad of Kevin and Tess. I hope the series will get back on track.
That's ok, maybe all this disagreement will get somebody's juices flowing enough to write a review of their own.
Feel free to comment! I can be persuaded.
What is a "10" anyway?
I am having a really hard time with rating shows. It all started when I decided to add Columbo to my list of favorites. I watched every episode, and every TV movie, and even refused dates to watch Columbo when I was growing up. So I rated Columbo a 9.5, alongside NCIS, Fawlty Towers and a few others. But is it really better than Mission Impossible in absolute terms? And not as good as Zorro?
I admit to being perplexed when I see the lower ratings of some of the classic shows that I consider superior, and then I remember how many of the people who are rating the shows never saw them in their prime but have only seen them in syndication or on DVD. They are relics of "ancient history" in the same way Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca and Edward R. Murrow are to me.
Hmm, there is more to this rating stuff than I thought.
There are shows on my list that are favorites right now like Cold Case, Crossing Jordan, and NCIS that nevertheless cannot hold a candle to some of the classic shows that deserve to be a 10 for all time, like Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett, and the Twilight Zone.
Then there are shows that are a 10 in their category - like Raymond. But is Raymond ultimately a better show than say, Cheers, or MASH or All in the Family? Or a funnier show about a family than Family Ties? I would have hated Raymond before I married into an Italian family. I would have said, "who needs these insensitive boors?" And yet, it is a 10 right now, for what my life is right now.
How can I not give a 10 to shows that I watched faithfully for years, rearranging my schedule to do so? Shows like the Saturday night block from a few years back - Touched By an Angel, Early Edition and Walker Texas Ranger? And yet I don't feel that they were Absolute 10s. Maybe 10s for a season.
Walker actually became a much more overtly Christian show than TBAA ever was during the season following the introduction of the Hays Cooper era characters. That may not have made some people happy, but I was very happy about that. It was gutsy, and I appreciated the rendering of people of faith on a show who weren't either buffoons or a crooks.
And Early Edition was a very cool idea, but not the best treatment of the "what if you could change the future", and therefore not a 10 (even though Kyle Chandler was definitely a 10 by anyone's standards!).
But Walker then jumped the shark a bit in the last couple of seasons where the plot consisted of Alex getting kidnapped/threatened/hurt and Walker scaling the Empire State Building/jumping out of an airplane/singlehandedly defeating the 101st Airborne in order to save her. I still loved it that Walker always kicked the bad guys' butts, but it got really stupid at the end, and therefore not a 10. And yet if you measured my devotion to it by the number of years I diligently watched and worked it into my weekly routine...then it should be a 10, or maybe a 12.
And how does one compare Quincy ME to Crossing Jordan? Or Matlock to Law and Order (pick a suffix)? What those shows meant to me when I was watching them is as an important consideration as how they actually stack up in terms of quality and character development compared to shows that have the advantage of better technology, and less restrictions on "being real" in topics covered and dialogue.
After the stark realism of NYPD Blue, or the courtroom drama dished out by Law and Order, when I watch Matlock now, it is really kind of hokey. But like The Rockford Files, or Switch, ChIPS, Ironside, or any of the other shows from that era - I cannot judge them by their cheesy music, or dated hairstyles, or any of the other things that would tempt me to give them lower ratings.
I haven't even touched on shows like The Waltons or Little House on the Prairie or Highway to Heaven! What do you do with those? Look at my shows and you will see lots of cop shows and crime investigation dramas, mysteries and who-done-its, sci-fi and offbeat comedy for mature audiences. But it wasn't always so.
SIGH. I haven't even figured out what shows to list as actual favorites. I loved Kraft Mystery Theater - with McMillan and Wife, McCloud, Columbo and was there one more? But it was Columbo that took on a life of its own in my heart. And yet when I compare Columbo to Bobby Goren on LAO-CI - how do I choose?
Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes is a superb piece of acting, and probably my all time personal favorite. But how does even Sherlock Holmes compete with my memories of my dad, sitting in the chair with him and smelling his cigars, and enjoying Columbo and all the other stories he liked where "you know who did it, but it takes the rest of the show for him to prove it?"
In the end, I think there has to be something special about who you watched the show with, and how your memory of the show captures how you felt at the time, and what you were doing, and what the show meant to you. Those are the things that have cemented certain shows in my heart.
What makes a show a "10" to you?
Not a TV Watcher? Tell me another one
I honestly have never thought of myself as much of a TV watcher. So it was really eye opening to me when I visited TV.com in search of info on the fate of Jethro Gibbs of NCIS and discovered a whole world I actually knew a whole lot about...
I realized I was a big fake as a non-TV watcher when I started making a list of my favorites and had not even scratched the surface when I hit 30 shows. I still have not listed them all. I kept seeing new ones on the list and going "wow I remember that!", so much so that I have not yet listed even some of my current favorites.
And then, of course, there was that nagging little voice reminding me that I was at tv.com trying to find out about Jethro in the first place. What person who hates TV calls someone by their character's name? or worse still, their character's FIRST name? Or I guess in this case, technically his middle name - but that is beside the point.
Or maybe it IS the point.
The point is, I love TV, and I may as well admit it.
My Recent Reviews
It was nice to see the restoration of the relationship between Ducky and Gibbs, and all kinds of mysterious references to other relationships in the series - McGee and Abby, Abby and Marty, Tony and Jenny, Tony and Ziva, McGee and just about everyone, Fornell and Gibbs.
Fast paced, lots of laughs, clever twist at the end. I was having a hard time adjusting to the new softer Gibbs, Tony's new squeeze, a new distance between Jenny and Gibbs, and Palmer and Lee unable to control themselves (in the morgue??) so I was really glad to see this episode.
Best line: You've got that mustache in a box, don't you.
Wait, maybe it was "Your breath is taking the starch out of my shirt." Or maybe it was "Well, he must have known you were coming, because he's not here." Go look at the list yourself. Even if you haven't seen the episode you will smile. But when you know the context, they are even better.
Well done!
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Cold Case Fireflies Avg Score: 9.30 Total Ratings: 101 Total Reviews: 7 Users who agree: 4 |
But for me, it also brought back memories of my own 40 year friendship with a black girl that began at a time when that "just wasn't done." We had become good friends in school, and during the summer when we wanted to stay in touch, we ended up writing to each other - usually every day! But phoning or visiting were out of the question. We didn't think a lot about whether it was right, it was just the way it was. This episode was pretty authentic in its depiction of the turbulence of the times - the slime sucking "block busting" real estate guy who only cared about making a buck off the chaos, the white parents who wanted to do the right thing by their neighbors but got caught up in the peer pressure of the neighborhood, the girls who didn't understand why they just couldn't be friends and the persecution of white kids who befriended blacks, the rage of the boy who was the victim of a violent and racist dad. I remember them all.
Another interesting thing was the response of the black friend, who stopped trusting whites altogether. I didn't realize that in in "the real world" that relationships between blacks and whites was different from the way we experienced it in our high school, and at least one of my friends was also totally unprepared for her experiences after we graduated and had our "consciousness raised." I remember how surprised I was at our 10 year reunion how my wise-cracking, easygoing friend had become very hostile and bitter towards me and all the rest of the white kids who has been her friends in school.
A really good, thought provoking episode - one that provides a great opportunity to talk to our kids about racism, how far we have come, and how much farther we have to go.
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Crossing Jordan Don't Leave Me This Way Avg Score: 9.45 Total Ratings: 110 Total Reviews: 14 Users who agree: 3 |
I even liked Lu in the beginning when Jordan was off with JD and I kind of felt sorry for Woody not having anyone.
I never liked Jeffrey, though, and I was seriously rejoicing when Lily had the courage to cancel the wedding.
So Jordan is in trouble, as usual. Dr. Macy is sober, finally. Lily and Bug are finally going to have a chance to see if they will work out together. Nigel is...well, Nigel. Lu is making herself more and more odious to Woody with every passing moment and it is pretty obvious that she and Woody are not going to be able to kiss and make up. What is this show about if not the tension between Jordan and Woody and whether either of them will ever be able to commit?
Clean slate time. Some threads finished so they can almost start all over for a whole new host of viewers who will find them on Friday nights, with the satisying sense of history among the characters for long time Sunday viewers.
Bring it on - I can't wait.
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The 4400 The Ballad of Kevin and Tess Avg Score: 8.82 Total Ratings: 243 Total Reviews: 15 Users who agree: 1 Users who disagree: 3 |
Tom should have killed Isabelle while he had the chance, at least she would not have hooked up with Ryland and generated a room full of tubes of that stuff. And what was up with Kevin in the gas station bathroom? Did he shed his skin, or wipe it off, or what?
Maybe in the next episode, someone is going to wake up and it will have all been a dream...wish I had that luxury.
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NCIS SWAK Avg Score: 9.57 Total Ratings: 312 Total Reviews: 33 Users who agree: 1 Users who disagree: 1 |
As he bravely tried to joke his way through the real possibility that he was going to die, my heart just melted, and as he became sicker and sicker, so became the feeling in the pit of my stomach. As SWAK progressed, like Kate, I found all my defenses being broken down as I thought of what it would actually be like if he left the show - even though I knew he was not leaving the show at that point.
What a wonderful performance by Michael Weatherly! And the chemistry between Kate and Tony was never higher, which of course makes for a very bittersweet lead-in to the season finale in which Kate is killed.
Contains all the elements that make this a great show. No wonder it holds its own opposite American Idol.
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