I'm not sure how old he is, but I heard him use the word 'newfangled' one time, so he's gotta be pretty far gone.

Dawn ,'Beneath You'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

Discussion of episodes currently airing in Un-American locations (anything that's aired in Australia is fair game), as well as anything else the Un-Americans feel like talking about or we feel like asking them. Please use the show discussion threads for any current-season discussion.

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Dana - Mar 20, 2003 7:31:36 am PST #2448 of 9843
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

For all its alleged innovativeness, it can be a really hacky show.

Yeah, this is true. But I find when the hackiness gets too high, the acting and the relationships between the characters pull me through. And god knows there's not a lot of competition on TV these days for programs that actually require a little thought.


Angus G - Mar 20, 2003 7:34:21 am PST #2449 of 9843
Roguish Laird

Oh yeah, I still like it. It's just that when it started we got this whole orgy of hyperbole about how it was the most innovative and brilliant TV show ever.


Angus G - Mar 20, 2003 7:38:24 am PST #2450 of 9843
Roguish Laird

Cereal: Australian TV critics are strange. There seems to be a comfortable consensus that US TV is a priori not as good as British TV (which is quite wrong), but there are also a handful of US series that are routinely overpraised here: The West Wing, Frasier, Six Feet Under (well, that one's routinely overpraised everywhere, but you get the picture). Even The Practice was still getting good reviews here years after it had been consigned to joke status in the US.


evil jimi - Mar 20, 2003 7:48:52 am PST #2451 of 9843
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

In all honesty, I find Boomtown dull. Sure, it is taking a different look at how cop shows are structured but ultimately, it's still full of cliches and the same old same old.

I am looking forward to seeing The Shield, however.


askye - Mar 20, 2003 8:03:41 am PST #2452 of 9843
Thrive to spite them

I keep forgetting about The Shield, and now I'm so far behind I don't think I could understand the plot.

As for Boomtown, I'm like Dana, it's about the characters. David McNorris, Ray, and Joel are my favorite characters, especially Ray.


sumi - Mar 20, 2003 8:10:01 am PST #2453 of 9843
Art Crawl!!!

In fact, I think that in terms of character The Shield is the opposite for me - - I don't really like any of the characters whereas I have characters that I like as well as ones that I find creepy on Boomtown.


Megan E. - Mar 20, 2003 9:30:58 am PST #2454 of 9843

Fearless kept having hallucinations of this friend whose life he'd failed to save in (I presume) the Gulf War (the first one, obv.), who kept popping up to remind him that life was worth living, never put off until tomorrow what you can do today, etc. etc.

Yeah, I didn't really care for that one either. I know when Law and Order first started they tried to encorporate a lot of the character's home lives/personalities into the stories but found it didn't work. Hopefully Graham Yost will realize that most people are interested in the "cop" aspect, not the "cop at home" storylines.


Deena - Mar 20, 2003 9:34:55 am PST #2455 of 9843
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

from the article:

Of this year's crop, Good Morning, Miami, a comedy from the creators of Will & Grace, and Fastlane, a pacy drama about two undercover LA cops, are attracting most interest from UK buyers.

You guys are getting our crap shows too??


Am-Chau Yarkona - Mar 20, 2003 9:36:12 am PST #2456 of 9843
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

You guys are getting our crap shows too??

As if we didn't have enough of our own.


§ ita § - Mar 20, 2003 9:39:15 am PST #2457 of 9843
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I wonder if you guys will take the US Coupling, should it ever take off.