Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Personally, I was guessing hot flashes.
But I didn't really find this episode of the Closer funny -- not like the funeral/wedding one.
Okay, people talk about the accent thing on The Closer alot. ALOT. It is funny to me that in Saving Grace we have Oklahomans: Grace - who apparently has Holly Hunter's natural Georgiaa accent and her brother, the priest, who I thought lost his accent at the seminary except that their nephew doesn't have an accent either.
The end of the Closer was indeed odd, but I thought of it more of a pregnant drop than anything else. At least, that's what the setup seemed to me. It was sweet of Fritz to throw his weight around to get the doctor to come to their house.
I thought it was funny--the stuff in the suits was amusing, and the bit with the Really Tall Hit Man and the camera was also amusing--he just did exactly what she said, no problem! But I think this episode was to round out some earlier plot points--ie the bomb squad identification--and bring up some new ones--whatever is wrong with Brenda.
Just got done watching Damages. I absolutely hated the beginning, and I thought that
the sex scene was overly drawn out and unecessary
but I think that I will like it. Glenn Close was very good.
I also enjoyed Damages, but I am still horrified and nauseated
by the killing of the dog. Pet death and I do not get along.
Very much agreed that Glenn Close was fabulous.
Did they make it clear that
Close had the dog and the fiance killed? I mean -- I guessed the dog right away and then they showed her tossing the collar into the bay but did I miss them showing the murder?
I don't think she
killed the fiance, just the dog. I think the fiance's death is a mystery.
On the other hand, she was walking out of Close's building-- it's in my neighborhood somewhere. Either that's an error (doubtful, since they had the establishing shot in the lobby with the housekeeper) or we'll figure that out later in the season.
I'm not sure whether I'll keep watching. I guess it benefits from the summer, but it was kind of silly. I wish I had the "Next season on..." clip because the OTTness pretty much sums up the show (lots of people commanding things in deep dramatic voices, like 24). And it goes without saying that it's not a show that very realistic about the practice, plaintiffs' firm or no.
Haven't watched damages yet, but hope to get to it tonight. Goddamn, my Tivo's filling up fast these days.
I'm still digesting why I didn't like Saving Grace.
I have a list of reasons. It's very long.
Thankfully, I can report that I liked
Damages.
I've been mostly disappointed with the new series that have debuted this summer.
Mad Men
and
Burn Notice
are the only two, up until now, that haven't been permanently deleted from the DVR schedule.
I will say that it tickled me that Glenn Close's husband was played by Michael Nouri because he is such a tv drama guy and she is a Movie Star.
And that when they ran the opening credits there was only ONE name that I had never heard of - - that just never happens with new tv shows.
You know, I love summer tv. Just in general. It's so chill, easy to watch, easy to get your hands on. It's often high quality, and even though there's less of it, you still feel like you're watching quality tv. Summer tv is way better for me than fall, when I feel like there's so much tv my head will explode.