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So... is anybody still watching "Ashes to Ashes"?
Yesterday's episode was
easily the best yet, and I have the feeling they're finally hitting their stride. Now I'm back in the "Life on Mars" groove, wondering what they're going to do next, and how. Keeley Hawes has stopped annoying me, and there's finally some GENUINE chemistry between Alex and Gene.
I like.
I have to *start* watching Ashes to Ashes.
t sigh
Too much TV!
Huzzah! Today I picked up: Season 2 of
Dexter,
Season 2.1 of
Ugly Betty,
Season 2.1 (I guess?) of
Heroes
and Season 1.1 of
Pushing Daisies.
I can haz DVDs!
does Ashes to Ashes get better after the first ep? because i was pretty bored and while i think Gene can be funny, i'm not as sold on him as a lot of people in fandom seemed to be. mostly it made me miss Sam.
so with that in mind, should i bother ahemming the rest of the eps?
I'm watching it, Fiona. Not quite feeling the love. I suppose some of the things I dislike are required in a post LoM show, but it still itches. The balance between
her belief that it's a hallucination and the reality of the whole thing isn't working for me. And maybe they don't have two seasons the way LoM did, but there's too much of her family in there.
I agree with you on the
chemistry with Gene, but I'm not yet decided on how I'll react if her knickers come off.
Right now I want them on.
Does this mean that we may get an American version of
Spaced?
Is that a good thing?
No, it is not. When the news of the remake first came out, Edgar Wright was not pleased.
I hear that Michael Trucco was on Eli Stone.
SPACED is incredibly British. I mean, seriously - that is a train wreck waiting to happen on a massively epic scale.
Not to mention that the original series was a passion project with Edgar, Simon, and Jessica intimately involved with every single episode. It always seemed to me like they made it for themselves and were just nice enough to share it with the world. Why would you even consider "remaking" something like that?