I've heard mixed things about the new season of Green Wing, P-C. I missed the first episode beacue I was out on Friday night, but I think it's repeated tonight. Must remember to watch...
Buffy ,'Potential'
Boxed Set, Vol. II: "It's a Cookbook...A Cookbook!!"
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Mixed? Oh no! I'm watching the episode tonight. I'm going to have to readjust myself to Mark-Heap-as-Statham after a couple weeks of Mark-Heap-as-Brian.
"Dont forget to wash your sheets, and your penis, Statham..." doesn't have quite the same ring, does it?
Heh. No.
I can see how Green Wing reviews might have been a bit mixed. They did a few weird things (stylistically, not just weird events...which are normal), and the pacing is kind of funky. But I still think the secretaries should get their own spin-off.
...the 2006 series of Doctor Who starts Easter Weekend.
Yay! I'd guessed it was going to be then, though the BBC is still saying date "to be announced" at this point. It had started by this time last year.
I have the Children in Need snippet on our digital video recorder but don't think I can get it out in any meaningful format, unfortunately. Nothing much happens except that (spoiler font) Rose is confused and wants "her" Doctor back, and the new Doctor realises his Regeneration is going wrong.
This week's Doctor Who-blogging by the Flick Filosopher brings up the fanfiction aspects of the revival, especially Rose's Mary Sue tendencies and the 'shippiness of the Rose/Doctor friendship/whatever it is.
I am down with the shipperness, but Mary Sue? I gotta go read the blog.
If Rose were a Mary Sue, she wouldn't screw up. She also wouldn't (spoiler for Christmas Invasion) be helpless in the Doctor's absence. (Which I didn't like, but had to accept in that context.)
Fiona, that was my favorite bit: when the Doctor said "Do you want me to change back?" and Rose said "YES!" and he froze, obviously having expected a no.
Having read the entry, I'm no more convinced. She's a viewer's gaze character, but that's not the same sort of sugary authorial insertion I think makes a Mary Sue so special.
eta: And I think making the viewer's gaze character a bit more effective and sexual has a lot to do with changing audiences.