ellestra: (charlie jade)
For some reason Livejournal doesn't understand apostrophes in spoiler title part. Sorry about that.

Grey's Anatomy

Ever since the whole Washington plot started I suspected that Patrick Dempsey wanted to leave. I thought it was temporary for other projects or maybe the affair could explain why he doesn't even talk to Meredith. But then he came back and was all zen about it and about Amelia taking his place and I was "he's way to happy and nice - he is going to die". This is Grey's Anatomy - almost no one gets to just leave - if you work at that hospital you die. And the accident itself was ridiculous (blocking the way on a turn because phone rang - he should've had more sense especially after witnessing all those accidents) but I liked how he was running commentary on his own treatment.

I liked how Meredith's default for this is stoic and rational (instead of standard ugly crying they normally make actors do - especially women) but this is also such a tv death. On TV people never have family outside the one person we watch. You just get that one person to deal with everything as if they live in vacuum. This is why all the Mark's money went to Sofia and there is no sign of the rest of Grey family when Lexie dies and Meredith never even thinks to notify Derek's mother and sisters. Not even the one that's in the same city and might've wanted to say goodbye before he was disconnected. People on TV are horribly self-centred in moments like that. (Also I'm pretty sure Meredith is pregnant because on TV woman puking is a sure sign of pregnancy - men can be sick, drunk or disgusted but women are always pregnant.)


Scandal

I'm glad Jake survived. I watched Blacklist live because I didn't want to know in case he didn't and then checked spoilers before watching DVR. He's one of my favourite characters on this show as he does much less monologuing than everyone else.


The Blacklist

Another close call with death. It's a thing today. Of course I never had any doubts Red would survive. But this has so many other interesting things. Mr. Kaplan's name is Kate and she's even more badass than we thought. The apartment with all those Russian things and that photo that must be Liz with her mother. They called her Masha in that childhood memory. It's Russian diminutive of Maria. We find out what Fulcrum is and who the traitors are. And then there is the whole thing with Tom staying.

They did a lot of retconning and bend themselves out of shape to keep Ryan Eggold on the show. Of course they also trying to make the whole marriage/spying on Liz thing look better for both Red and Tom so they don't loose the audience but also bringing Tom back and pardoning him for his crimes so he doesn't have to hide from the law any more. The whole thing was ridiculous even by The Blacklist standards. However, I do like looking at Ryan Eggold and I don't feel repulsed by Tom and Liz so I don't mind that much.

I know a lot of people compare Tom/Liz with Skye/Ward (I unfortunately peaked at fandom) but I don't think it's right. Yes, on the base level they both are undercover agents and lie to get close to people they are to betray but you know Tom doesn't kill any of his of Liz friends. When he is found out he just leaves. If it wasn't for Red who keeps sending him back (from giving him to Liz as a gift to guilting him to come back) he would've been gone from her life. He understood that he broke her trust and when she said goodbye it's time leave. Ward kept kidnapping Skye and ignoring her implicit statements that she doesn't want to see him again or go anywhere with him. It not that he is on the other side. Not even that he's bad person (we knew he killed for SHIELD). I'm not immune to redemptions storylines (Regina or Helena for example worked on me very well). It's that Ward is self-centred dangerous stalker and creep who thinks that the fact that he feels something gives him the right to force others to oblige. Tom doesn't do that. He lets Liz pick the time and scope of their interactions and that's enough for me to like Tom and Liz together.

I can't say the same about Liz/Red for similar reasons I listed before. Red manipulates Liz for his own ends and in between treats her like a child not equal (thinks he knows better and has the right to decide what is best for her). He wants to control her and that's not a good way to start romantic relationship. I like Ressler but I'm also big on partners being just partners (and I hated that they fridged his girlfriend) so I hope they stay this way. For me the best solution would be if Liz didn't have to have love interest, Tom got the boat and left to finally be Jacob for a while and maybe they could meet as Jake and Mary one day
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Elementary - for this one all I wanted to say is that I feel like writers are slacking. I've been able to figure out the perpetrator half way through the episode for a while now. And notice connections before Sherlock which is not how it should work.
ellestra: (river song)
My thoughts on various season finales.

Person of Interest
AI! AI! AI! And It Is Free! This is why I kept watching. I'm not a big fan of the "two guys save the week" shows but this one has secondary characters that I care about - Carter and Fusco - and recurring ones that are awesome like Zoe and now also Shaw (I mentioned before that Sarah Shahi being badass is one of my favourites things ever). But it's the Artificial Intelligence and it's relations with it's creators that kept me really interested. And I have a thing for villains who consider themselves heroes due to morality shift. Root doesn't care for humans as they are faulty and therefore expendable but an AI is a person to her and she empathises with it. She would do anything and everything that would help the Machine because for her that was the most important person in the world. I don't approve but I get it. It's love. And I also get why Machine called her back. It's always nice to have someone who will put you above everything else. All the other ones it contacts are to save the world and other people. Root is out there to protect it.

Once Upon A Time
I don't think anyone thought Neal was dead but I'm happy Aurora and Mulan were back (although with Jamie Chong getting new series will she be replaced?) and that they rescued Philip (I wish we saw that). It's weird when my favourite parent/child interaction on the show so far was between Hook and Bealfire. The way Hook wanted to hurt him but couldn't because he was also Milla's son and the last link to her made me more sad the any of Greg ravings about his father (not really dead, I suspect). However, the constant evil/good revenge/help carousel is becoming tiring. I'm not sure how much more I can take. And all the hate on science - not cool. But I got hooked by the cliffhanger because despite everything I want to know why Peter Pan has been looking for Henry for centuries. And I want to see how all that weird family works together.

Revenge
They need to stop with baby = death of one of the parents. Especially for teenager pregnancy. That's creepy way of forcing no choice. Especially, with not-aborted the secret child. I'm also feeling bad about Aidan because of every guy Emily's been connected to he's the only one who called her Amanda. Maybe, Jack now but after fake!Amanda it feels wrong. Condrad got to be fully evil but I liked the penultimate episode better then last one.

Elementary
I think we all suspected Irene wasn't dead. I pretty was certain of that. So that was no surprise. I was also suspecting she was Moriarty and I grew more and more certain of that as the episode progressed so by the time Sherlock needed saving all I was waiting for exactly what happened. I, of course, had the advantage over Holmes and Watson. Natalie Dormer is pretty well known English actress (the funny thing is I didn't recognise her last week, somehow, no matter how many times I see it, she just doesn't look like herself with blonde hair to me) and, although it wouldn't be suspicious for her to play American on any other show, on this one this was instant red flag. And I know about Elementary creator's penchant for gender swap so this was obvious. In the end the only surprise was that they actually managed to put Moriarty in prison. Although, I'm pretty sure she will be out very soon. I loved that Moriarty was as much in love with Sherlock as he was with Irene. I loved it as much as I loved Joan solving the whole thing and saving Sherlock in the end. There is a special place in my heartmind for such pairings. It's the one also taken by Mrs Coulter and Lord Asriel. The best part is that Moriarty's goals and plans have nothing to do with Sherlock. And suddenly I'm a fan instead just watching.

Scandal
Everything was reset back to where we started (it was even lampshaded in the episode). It was almost ridiculous (especially the romance - I don't mind Olivia/Fitz because they are both flawed and it gets multiplied when they are together - but that going back and forth always makes me dislike relationship). So much scheming and crazy plots to everyone end up where they started (or ended last year - including Billy Chambers). The only part of that I was happy about was David Rosen because I felt really bad for him (he was good guy in all of this and got kicked the hardest) but I liked that he took a level in badass due all that happened. So I was happy about last minute because that's a change of status quo and I liked the reveal. Now we know why noone came for Huck - someone had to protect the boss's daughter.

Nikita
The whole thing with Nikita going to kill the president -> president killing herself -> not the real president? I'm not sure if it was cool or ridiculous. I think both. The action was great. The intrigue - way over done. But after all that I'm glad we are getting the final confrontation between Amanda and Nikita next season. However, the best for me where glimpses of the team future lives. Especially, Alex as UN ambassador. Saving people openly. And I loved the Division base destruction.

Doctor Who
So this is the end of River Song story. I know that River had much more adventures with the Doctor then we'll ever see I hoped we'll see her again before Professor Song dies in the Library. I'm going to miss Melody and Alex Kingston. This part made me sad. It felt like it wasn't about her being an echo that should fade. After all that's what he did to her. She was saved but she could no longer got on adventures with him. Anti-AI bias makes me sad. And Doctor/River forever because I melted when they kissed. And when she said "Spoilers" and "Sweetie".

I didn't get why The Great Intelligence hated the Doctor so much to do all of this. Why would it get peace at last. What parts of their history are we missing that made it hate him so much? Why it wants revenge on every second of Doctor's life? And wouldn't Clara's wipe made it forget the Doctor? As much as I love Richard E. Grant The Great Intelligence didn't do much for me.

The only cool thing about that - This all may mean that Silence where the good guys - they wanted to kill the Doctor before he is erased and Universe is doomed?

Moffat also used one of his templates I dislike most a woman whole existence is about the Doctor and she sacrifices herself for him. No matter how much I love River and all the iterations of Clara I still hate the implications.

There is a lot I loved about this episode. I loved our Victorian friends and how we got more of Vastra and Jenny's love. I loved Doctor using Dalek as an expletive. I loved the soufflés and Clara saying "Run, you clever boy. And remember me." again for the first time. I loved the way they used the old footage and all the old Doctors (she told him to choose the right TARDIS :D - that sheds new light on TARDIS/Clara relations). I loved the cliffhanger with John Hurt as The Doctor. This is where (when?) the 50-anniversary starts (23.11.13 - save the date) and I can't wait.

Does it mean it will be happening inside Doctor himself?


I didn't care about anything else to write about it. Except for The Good Wife which I haven't seen yet .
ellestra: (once upon a time)
I loved today's Community episode. I thought 1st was OK, 2nd was boring but I loved this one. I actually LOLed. Loud.

From Britta's escape routine (with rope and curling iron stop) to the Inspector Spacetime convention (with Matt Lucas and Tricia Helfer (after yesterday's Baltar and Tory reuninon on Archer I'm saturated with BSG)). The Abed/Troy relationship with Troy being jelous and Abed realising he needs him more then he need Toby even though they have those perfect conversations when you just know what the other person is thinking. I actually squeed at Tricia playing a fan on convention. And Jeff not believing pretty women can be sf show fans was so true and so was hate for sole female Inspector Minerva.

The only part I wished was bit different was that female characters were just a support girlfriend/wife/one very important but ignored sentence about smart shows and intelligent audience. Especially Annie storyline - she has tendency to get lost in her fantasies but she did cosplay for IS with Troy and Abed before so why couldn't she be lost in fandom instead of dreaming of being a wife?

But I loved everything else - even though I feel guilty of objectifying Joel McHale - Bow Before Thoraxis! And the ending with an American adaptation exactly to Pierce specs with BH 90210 actors just killed me.
Now we know Pierce is to blame for everything.

Then I watched Person of Intrest and Sarah Shahi. I was all happy with the return of Root last week (YAY - my favourite evil mastermind) but today they also added Shaw to the mix and it was awesome (including torture porn between the two). I almost wished they become a team - to mirror Harold and John - but Root is to antisocial and twisted (and just hates people) and Show has values and morals and cares about people no matter what she says (she let the nice policeman live, she let Louis go, she saved the project because it saves people, cared about her partner). Shahi was awesome. This reminded me why I loved Dani Reese so much and how it still amazes me how Shahi - being tiny woman she is - is still so convincing as badass. I totally belive she could kick ass of all those big dudes. I think it's the determination you see in her. And she used a guy to break her fall. She kind of made me wish we got her instead of John (sorry, John). And of course it was nice to see what Machine does in its work hours (I just don't understand how the numbers system helps outside US - so many numberin systems, so many people without numbers).

Then Elementary had both genetics and Polish in it - to things relevant to my life. I squeed a little and then wondered how much they paid to get it on the show when I saw Ion Torrent PGM in the lab the murdered scientist had in her house. Her own, personal, high throughput sequencer (one of the cheapest you can get but still). It's weird to see such a familiar and really used in mentioned science things on TV shows. Then was the dry cleaners part with long stretches of dialogue in Polish. The accent and pronunciation was almost perfect. The grammar and idioms sometimes sounded like automatic translation. But it was still funny. I don't remember the whole thing to translate exactly but she was telling Joan to go away (told the guy to ask for a lot of money so Joan won't come back), called her stupid and nosy (multiple times), said she didn't want her there (got angry for not being allowed to watch her shows that sounded Russian for some reason in peace) etc.

I skipped TVD - I only watched Caroline/Tyler and Rebekah moments last week and fastforwarded through the rest. I didn't even care today. Internet will let me know who lives, who dies and who is resurrected.

May 2016

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