Man, she's stupid.
Yes, lawd. I have to watch the show on tivo delay so that I can fast forward through her stupid.
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Man, she's stupid.
Yes, lawd. I have to watch the show on tivo delay so that I can fast forward through her stupid.
I don't generally complain about tv because...hey, entertainment.
Having said that, I wish Scott Bakula would become so enamored of something else in his life that acting holds no more thrall for him.
I'm a fan. So much so, it hurts to see him either stretched beyond his skills or just not much caring.
I watched NCIS original recipe just to see how Bakula would do as an NCISpinoff. Ugh.
He looks great, but that amorphous, coming and going southern accent is just painful. "My brothuh" and "boo" made my teeth ache. Especially up against Lucas Black's actual southern accent.
Bakula isn't a Yankee, but sheesh.
Yeah, NCIS NOLA was painful. Wanted to like it, given my fondness for Bakula and Black, but not so much.
I hadn't even been aware that there was an NCIS NOLA. I learn so much here ....
Technically, it's not spun off yet. Last night's episode was a crossover to introduce the soon-to-be spun NOLA gang.
Great essay by Hettienne Park about Beverly Katz's departure from Hannibal, fandom reactions, and Park's experiences as an Asian American woman in theater and film.
And given the changes done to NCIS: LA between intro episode on the Mother Ship series and its own premiere, what you saw last night may not reflect what will actually show up.
Except the Mother Ship was JAG. Hm.
Great essay by Hettienne Park about Beverly Katz's departure from Hannibal, fandom reactions, and Park's experiences as an Asian American woman in theater and film.
Interesting article. Thanks for posting it, JZ. Unfortunately, (spoilers for the source material) there are four characters that pretty much cannot be killed because they are part of what happens later in the novels, and they are all men. Fuller needs to get some credit for creating this great female characters, but since they aren't in the novels, you have to expect that any of them could die at any time.
Isn't this separate, though, sj? He's already diverged from canon in quite a few places.
When you feel marginalized by the world at large, there’s great comfort and empowerment in seeing someone you can identify with on the screen who isn’t subject to clichés or stereotypes. When that gets taken away, you can feel like you’ve been fucked over once again. And unless you’ve ever been hurt merely due to the color of your skin, what’s between your legs, or who sleeps next to you at night, you probably don’t understand that kind of pain.
This. That post was a very thoughtful, gracious response from Park, but that doesn't mitigate how upset I'm feeling over the whole thing. There was this great character on screen, who looked like me, who worked like me, who was competent and funny and compassionate, and now she's gone, largely to fuel men's story. I mean, none of this is surprising given the premise of the show, and what I'm left with is resigned "I should have known better than to expect otherwise." I actually sat in front of my computer and had a good long cry reading her post, that's how upset I am. Of course personal attacks on Fuller are out of line, and of course Fuller did a terrific thing casting Park in this non-explicitly Asian role in the first place. But we are sad and disappointed nonetheless, and it goes much beyond the reasons dictated by the narrative.