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The Unusuals (2009) – hidden gem

Just finished watching the 10-episode show of the Unusuals which I thoroughly enjoyed.

In brief, it’s about NYC’s 2nd precinct, its quirky cops, and their equally quirky cases.  The stories are good and there are some very funny lines and scenes.

The best part is the actors.

Amber Tamblyn, as Casey Shraeger, is trying to become a good cop without the help of her parents and their financial clout.  She kind of plays the straight character so she doesn’t get all the bizarre tics the others do.  On the other hand, she’s very sweet and likable.  Her new partner is Jason Walsh.

On why she wouldn’t be a slut: “not interested in seeing that many penises.”

Jeremy Renner, as Jason Walsh, is the experienced detective whose partner recently died in suspicious circumstances.  Walsh is a mysterious character but it is clear he is loyal to his fellow cops.  His romantic relationship is the most charming of the bunch.

Commemorating his murdered partner:

This is how it works: We pass the badge down ’til it kills you… and then we hang it on the wall. So let’s raise a glass. Because a cop is dead, and he most certainly will not be forgotten.

Adam Goldberg, as Eric Delahoy, is ill with what we soon discover is a brain tumor.  We don’t find out much more about it, as he refuses to go to a doctor.  He’s a tragic and sympathetic figure and also gets some funny scenes with his partner Banks.

Harold Perrineau, as Leo Banks, is terrified because he’s 42, and that  is the familial age to die.  Bottles of hand sanitizer stack his desk.  He always wears a bullet proof vest, even to bed.  I rooted for the guy to get over his phobia.

Kai Lennox, as Eddie Alveraz, is insufferably arrogant which causes him to be the butt of the pranks and quips that the other characters throw his way.  You find out some of what motivates him later in the series.

Monique Gabriela Curnen, as Allison Beaumont, never got enough focus on her character to know her.  But she was tough and wryly humorous.  Her partner is Henry Cole.

Joshua Close, as Henry Cole, is the pious prude with the nasty secret. I could not like this guy. He was humorless and hypocritical.  I think the writers didn’t give Cole enough humanizing touches.

The show is great fun and should not be missed.  It makes me want to rent everything these actors have been in because I want more of them.

Excellent recaps here.

Best Fictional Female Detectives, part 2

Television–

Veronica Mars of Neptune - the mash-up of teen angst and Film Noir was pitch perfect when Kristen Bell (whom I adore) took the lead.


Jessica Fletcher in Murder She Wrote.  Mysteries don’t get much cozier than the ones of Cabot Cove.  Angela Lansbury gave her  warmth and smarts.


Brenda Johnson in The Closer.  The brilliant but troubled deputy chief who always gets the confession.  Eight seasons in, she’s less eccentric but not by much.


Daphne and Velma of Scooby-Doo – the fashionable Daphne and the clever Velma solve wacky mysteries with Fred, Shaggy and Scooby. People have their favorite but the two women make a good pair.


Beckett in CastleHer character has certainly grown from the gruff detective to the warmer but  still level-headed partner.  Stana Katic makes her a delight to watch.

Honorable Mentions –

Tuppence of Tommy & Tuppence.  A kind U.K. version of Nick and Nora Charles.


Dr. Temperance Brennan on Bones.  I don’t watch this show much but the show’s fans love her.


L.  Anita Van Buren of Law & Order.  I’m very fond of this actress and she always lends her charm to any role she takes.

Another List–

Wikipedia

How I feel about the last scene of the Chuck finale

Chuck finale (spoilers)

SPOILERS

I’m just so upset I can’t not….

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Castle Recaps?

I want to read recaps of the Castle TV show.

I like Television without Pity‘s recaps because of the level of detail and the humor.

Are there any recaps out there for Castle?

Chuck Back This Friday!!!!!!!!

I can’t believe Chuck comes back this Friday. It has been so long.

This October 28th, see Zachary Levi on NBC on Fridays 8/7C.

ABC’s Once Upon a Time

Wow.

Once Upon a Time from ABC – this is so entirely perfect.

  • noble tragedy
  • pretty costumes
  • fairy tale setting
  • Jennifer Morrison from House acting tough
  • Best of all: a Wicked Witch Queen who is so magnificent I can barely stand it

 

Person of Interest – love this show

Statue of Robin Hood, in Nottinghamshire, England.

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Wasn’t ready for the level of badass in the episode Cura Te Ipsum.

Wasn’t ready for the brief but intense sentiment in the episode Judgment.

I like that it’s taking the dehumanizing surveillance that we endure and making it a means of heroism.

Reese and Finch are a contemporary Robin Hood and Friar Tuck. We don’t want deer as such; we want protection.

It seems we need good men, even if all we’ve got are dead men.

Vampire Diaries: The Elena Problem

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I just finished the first season of the TV show Vampire Diaries.  I’m glad I watched it on disk because the pilot was abysmal and I wouldn’t have watched any more if I had watched it on broadcast.

The extras for the TV show were boring but the one of the show-runners commented that Elena wasn’t a nice person in the books.  I began to reread the books and I think she was right.  Elena and her friends are the popular, snooty, mean girls.  Elena is specially arrogant.  It’s a bit weird for them to be the heroines.

OK, so the book Elena is not a good character for the cosiness of TV.  But they managed to make TV Elena completely boring.  It’s amazing how dull she is.  She’s mostly a pivot for the two hot vamps to display their pretty, pouty ways.

I do not hold Nina Dobrev the actress who plays the part responsible.  It’s just that Elena has no agency in season one (in season two, she’s more proactive).  She just reacts limply to the activities of the other characters.

Bonnie (Katerina Graham) the powerful witch and Damon the funny, quirky bad boy vampire (Ian Somerhalder) are far and away my favorite characters on the show.    I think those two should have an affair – I think I’d be glued to the screen if they did.  I also find Caroline (Candice Accola) sympathetic and charming in a hurt-kitten way.

Ringer: Pilot

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Watched the first episode of Ringer last week.  I was a bit trepidations about it because I had read such dismal previews. It wasn’t great but it wasn’t horrible.

However, due to circumstances, I didn’t see the second episode but I’m going to remedy that.

Flaws

I didn’t really feel connected to any of the characters and whew! there were a lot of them.  Not even the twins that Gellar is playing were appealing.  Everyone was pretty flat and there was no connection between any of the characters.  Gellar was playing to nothing because she’s taken both parts but the other actors seemed to be oblivious to other human beings in the scene too.

Not much of the funny.  The show needs it.

But then Vampire Diaries‘ pilot was the worst I’ve ever seen and now it’s one of my favorite non-nutritional TV shows.

Potential

Lots and lots of lies and secrets, and I like intrigue.

Many bad guys skulking about, most of them plotting to kill both Gellars.

Gellar in some glamorous dresses.

The teenage daughter Juliet amuses me, I hope she’ll play a big part.

*SPOILERS SPOILERS*

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