Reynolds, I'm a dangerous-minded man on a ship loaded with hurt. Now, why you got me chatting with your peons?

Womack ,'The Message'


Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...

To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])


le nubian - Sep 11, 2010 1:35:08 pm PDT #6735 of 12003
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I have caught up with "Covert Affairs." For some reason this is a show I enjoy watching in 3-4 episode chunks as opposed to every week. I think it is because there is too much tv on and I need to narrow down my weekly commitments. This is also true of "Lie to Me!"

Are others watching CA here? I find the show to expect very little of the viewer, oftentimes implausible and its constant rehashing of Annie's relationship (that was a 2 month fling occurring TWO YEARS AGO) is incredibly irritating. Years ago, I was in a 4 year relationship that brought up less angst. I mean damn.

I find the show entertaining, but I check my brain at the door and then start watching. Am I just being a crank?


sumi - Sep 11, 2010 6:05:45 pm PDT #6736 of 12003
Art Crawl!!!

Not at all. I enjoy CA as mindless fun.


Jessica - Sep 13, 2010 4:17:35 am PDT #6737 of 12003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Wow, no Mad Men posts at all?

I was a bit meh on this ep myself - the Joan & Peggy stuff was interesting from a social commentary perspective, but didn't move the plot forward. Betty/Henry = yawn.

Good to see Don trying to get his act together, though. Show of hands everyone who thinks this means he's headed for a HUGE relapse a couple of eps down the line?


sumi - Sep 13, 2010 5:48:24 am PDT #6738 of 12003
Art Crawl!!!

No doubt.


Theodosia - Sep 13, 2010 5:58:30 am PDT #6739 of 12003
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Joan is really hurting, isn't she -- now she's the one falling apart. Her whole conversation with Peggy on the elevator was pure projection as to her real feeling about her position/life now.


-t - Sep 13, 2010 6:17:59 am PDT #6740 of 12003
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

It's a lot to unpack. I'm actually kind of into the Betty/Henry stuff. And it's good to see Francine again.

the Joan & Peggy stuff was interesting from a social commentary perspective, but didn't move the plot forward.

I think I disagree. Once again, Peggy and Joan are both right. Peggy broke with Joan's way of being a woman at work way back with "you think you're helping", but she still has to figure out what will work for her, and any kind of authority is new for her. It didn't resolve anything, but it moved.

I'm still pondering Don. I'm glad he wen to Gene's party, but everything else I'm not sure about.


Hayden - Sep 13, 2010 8:35:11 am PDT #6741 of 12003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I like how it was shot sort of like a horror movie, very deadpan and with almost no musical cues. I find Betty Draper a drag on any story, though.


sumi - Sep 13, 2010 9:37:16 am PDT #6742 of 12003
Art Crawl!!!

I can't articulate what I want to say - just that I find Betty Draper irritating, clueless and v. Dog in the Mangerish re: Don.

She's going to be a really bad political wife for Henry, isn't she.

The behavior of the 3 Stooges was just so irritating. I was appalled at what they were allowed to get away with and didn't know how to take Joan's reaction to Peggy at the end. But what you said makes sense Theodosia.

I'm glad that Don is trying to remake himself (again). I hope that at least some of it sticks.


Jessica - Sep 13, 2010 9:40:22 am PDT #6743 of 12003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

didn't know how to take Joan's reaction to Peggy at the end

Joan's position in the firm is very much wrapped up in her gender presentation - she's the Woman in charge of The Girls, and she deals with the non-secretaries as Men. Peggy throws a big fat wrench into that.


Typo Boy - Sep 13, 2010 9:50:11 am PDT #6744 of 12003
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Peggy is not an experienced manager. But I don't see Joan has much of a point. Peggy gave Joey a chance to back down, fired him when he didn't. The others may consider her a bitch, they also now know there are lines they better not cross.