So, yeah, worth watching, but it lost me about halfway through the season. It just eroded out of must see tv, whereas Wonderfalls was funky enough that I wanted to see what was going to happen next.
Probably the advantage of getting it on DVD, since some of the better episodes are from the halfway to three quarter mark of the season.
Really? Both center around a very cynical, intelligent young woman who is disengaged with life, and is forced through supernatural agency to become involved with messy humans. Also both have weirdly dysfunctional but loving families and depressing going nowhere dayjobs. Also the tone is very similar (though Wonderfalls is a bit more comic) and the visuals.
DavidS: Uh. Yeah. Those parts are alike, aren't they... Maybe I'm so used to being "cynical intelligent disaffected woman with dysfuntional family and depressing job" that that seemed like the RL part, and the shows seemed about the ways (supernatural and otherwise) they were dealing with it. I'm not saying this well. So much for the "intelligent" part...
In DLM they're all dead, so, it's essentially about how to move on from your place of hopelessness and despair to whatever's next, and get past the knowledge that you've screwed up your previous life for good. George doesn't get a second chance, no matter what she does or learns. Jaye still has a chance to not screw up her life for good. For her, it's about avoiding coming to that place of hopelessness, about realizing the worth of her life before she does something that she can't fix or undo.
To me, the place where the lead characters are in their (un)lives is so different that the shows don't look alike, even if the two have similar backgrounds and ways of expressing themselves.
Probably the advantage of getting it on DVD, since some of the better episodes are from the halfway to three quarter mark of the season.
What Hec said. I originally felt the way JS did; the series lost me and I lost interest. However, getting the DVD's and watching them straight through made me fall for the whole gang.
I do still love Wonderfalls beyond all reason and liked it better in the five episodes I've seen than a whole season of DLM, but George and Co. did help me to appease my WF sadness and give me at least one show to look forward to.
I do still love Wonderfalls beyond all reason and liked it better in the five episodes I've seen than a whole season of DLM, but George and Co. did help me to appease my WF sadness and give me at least one show to look forward to.
Yeah, this is the case for me also.
George doesn't get a second chance, no matter what she does or learns.
Yeah, but UnLife is a long time, and she is changing. And she is making something of her UnLife. Also, I really like Dolores Herbig ("As in her big brown eyes.")
Dead Like Me
did hit a flat spot where they kept restating the premise more often than I needed them to in the first season. It broke loose in the latter parts of the series and started giving each of the characters some room to grow.
I can't decide if the Gayheart character was just written flat, or if she was played flat. I will say that I am glad that Gayheart did not play Inara in
Firefly.
Either way, Laura Harris whacked "Daisy" right out of the park.
Dead
works better for me than the few
Wonderfalls
I got to see. The rest of the season might have closed that gap. More on this, when the WF DVD hits the shelves. (Avoiding all downloads, behind my personal rule that it is not downloadable until it has been broadcast over the open air, my FEED THE BEAGLES rule.)
A Replay buddy in the States will be getting the new season of DLM to me on a short delay. I am so excited for Monday's season premiere.
I will say that I am glad that Gayheart did not play Inara in Firefly.
Oh yeah.
Either way, Laura Harris whacked "Daisy" right out of the park.
"I blew Errol Flynn once."
"I blew Errol Flynn once."
Which, for the casual reader, is a reference to a Daisy Adair line, not boasting on David's part.
DavidS is nowhere near old enough to make that claim.
DavidS is nowhere near old enough to make that claim.
Hec and Lillian Gish, sitting in a tree...
DavidS is nowhere near old enough to make that claim.
And who here is?
t raises eyebrow
DavidS is nowhere near old enough to make that claim.
I'd blow him.
Hec and Lillian Gish, sitting in a tree...
Dude, among the pool of silent movie actresses, please hook me up with a girl with a bob, preferrably Louise Brooks.