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Thursday, November 5, 2009

the non-Dancing/Singing shows on TV...

Hi Delicious-

Nope, still haven't watched the end of SYTYCD...one of the cons of living with a working musician...he came in at 5 am and who knows when his day will start.  BUT I love that he loves SYTYCD so I'll wait.  And fill my blog with all the other shows I AM caught up on:

MODERN FAMILY
If I haven't yet mentioned this show, I should have.  If Glee is the best comedy/musical, Modern Family is the best sitcom to come along since The Office!  It is exactly like The Office in the fact that you are plopped down into the middle of these characters seemingly normal lives and you instantly know who they are and are fascinated by them.  They are such well-developed characters with their dialogue and their interactions with each other I feel, already, like I've been watching this show for years.  Also, like The Office there is an apparent camera crew following them around that they sit and talk to every now and then.  Why?  It's never explained and who cares???  I never would have thought that Ed O'Neil could be anyone other than Al Bundy but he seamlessly is and his one-liners as the patriarch of this non-traditional (but probably more the norm than anything else these days) family sets the tone for everyone else.  Last week the first five minutes before the credits were so funny we laughed so hard we had to keep rewinding cuz we kept missing more jokes!  Watch it if for nothing else other than Cameron and Mitchell, the gay couple who have just adopted a Korean baby girl's, banter.  (Cameron: "I'm sort of like Costco. I'm big, I'm not fancy and I dare you to not like me.") I dare you not to want to be part of their family!

FLASH FORWARD
I am a HUGE JJ Abrams fan which started with the nearly perfect (never happens) movie remake of Star Trek last year.  It was just so good that J and I went back and watched 4 seasons of Lost in about 2 months---no small feat!  And now we've started Fringe just because his name was on that too (and my long lost Pacey has come back!).  So while we wait for Lost to come back for its supposed final season (and hopefully all the explanations, that better not suck!) we were excited to get into Flash Forward.  So far it hasn't disappointed!  This concept I think might be the biggest he's tried yet and it alone makes it a brilliant attempt:  everyone on the planet blacks out for 2 minutes and 17 seconds and sees a vision of what they're doing six months in the future.  The implications are endless---your vision doesn't match your signifcant other's, you have a vision that you now have to fill in the explanation for, you're killing someone or probably most disturbing, you don't have a vision at all.  How do you handle what you saw?  Can you change it or is it now predestined?  It's also interesting to think how the world would handle an experience that knows no divide, something every single person has in common. 
I have to say the dialogue can get a bit cheesy and the characters are not so much developed as they are defined by what they saw but the plot keeps it moving along, much like I felt with the beginnings of Lost.  I had no sympathy or attraction with 42 people stranded on a desert island for half of the first season.  Probably because most of these people are seriously flawed or just a little bit annoying but you have to know what happens to them and more than that, what the possible explanation can be.  You also have to be a little creeped out everytime they show the shadowy figure of the one guy who was awake and walking around a football stadium while the rest of the entire world was passed out.  I'm sure that Joseph Fiennes and his harshly affected American accent are taking us somewhere and I'll stick around to find out. 

V
I vaguely remember the original of this series and loving it.  It's another one J and I can sit and watch together and like Flash Forward it borrows people from Lost (Juliet is now an FBI agent) so you kind of instantly feel compelled.  It also hinges on a great concept:  Visitors fly into all the major cities on Earth and proclaim us as their friends and would like to swap some of our necessities for their knowledge.  I think they did a good job updating the series and mking the most of the advances we've made in CGI and technology.  Plus they added Morris Chestnut and there's nothing wrong with that :)  It will be interesting to see if this has staying power or if, once the revelations have been made the intrigue wears off.  Someone over at ABC is doing something right though cuz all three of these shows live there!

3 comments:

Rana M said...

LOVE LOVE modern family! Best comedy show on tv right now (with the office). Again, so right about the gay couple. The heavier guy is hilarious and I can MAYBE only see Nathan Lane as the other person that could play him as well. But the current actor plays him to perfection and those two make the show for me. They play off of eachother perfectly.

Rana M said...

Flash Forward is by far our new fave = the best new drama of the season. Watching the puzzle pieces come together and seeing what might happen if they dont is crazy good fun. JJ is a genius.

HiDelicious said...

Right on sister!!! So much good TV this season...have you seen Star Trek yet??? As a JJ fan, you'll appreciate his mark on it!