Yeah, it's not Zahn that's the problem. The character is a straight-up narcissistic asshole. It's good that that series lets you know occasionally that it's not completely on DJ Davis's side, but there's far too many situations where I think we're supposed to find his behavior to be McNulty-style charming.
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I spend the whole hour being anxious, though, which is probably why I don't exactly look forward to it.
YES! it is a very stressful hour.
Yeah, it's not Zahn that's the problem. The character is a straight-up narcissistic asshole. It's good that that series lets you know occasionally that it's not completely on DJ Davis's side, but there's far too many situations where I think we're supposed to find his behavior to be McNulty-style charming.
The worst part is I've met too many types like him, so the cringing is partly from personal experience. Definitely strikes me as a generalized urban type rather than a NO specific one.
Based on a real guy, DJ Davis Rogan. My sister says the real guy is way more obnoxious.
I think we're supposed to find his behavior to be McNulty-style charming.
Yeah, I'm hoping that he really is intended to be wearing the giant blinking neon "douchenozzle" sign that I see above his head; if it turns out that the writers think we're supposed to think he's really a great guy under at all, I'll have to start throwing things, and I don't like to do that to my tv.
I'm worried about the street musician couple because of what happened to the people Bob thinks they may be based on (he has a good friend in Treme and has been down there quite a bit including a couple of months after Katrina. He saw the first 2nd Line parade after the storm actually).
Then again I worried the whole time that the Wire was on that the Dawson family fire would come up. So heartbreaking.
There aren't too many guys that can carry that off like Bushy Top. My friend Andrea says that she thinks DW can hypnotize(or I suppose it's hypnotise, for him) folks with his eyebrows. Because I can think of at least three times, independent of "Yes!No. Maybe," where I thought I'd want to kill Jimmy, if he was a guy in my life, but somehow, when it was all said and done, he got my sympathy anyway. I still wonder how he does it...I'm not discounting the eyebrow theory.
I like Treme, but I readily admit it is a style of tv watching that I don't recall doing before. I am literally along for the ride with this show. I am not trying to figure anything out. I am enjoying the pace and the surprises.
I'm worried about the street musician couple because of what happened to the people Bob thinks they may be based on
There's been a lot of discussion about this elsewhere on the Interwebs. I really hope that this isn't the way they go. But they might. I've been a little worried that they might work the filmmaker Helen Hill's story into Melissa Leo's character. But I'm willing to let Simon & co work these out the way they see fit.
I'm a bit worried for John Goodman's character both based on who he's inspired by (don't remember the name, but I saw it mentioned in a writeup on Treme/Simon) and the fact that he's not in the main credits, only the end ones.