SUMMER SERIES SURPRISES


A few weeks ago I wrote about new shows I was going to watch this summer. Here is an update.

First of all, John From Cincinnati is dreadful. I actually yell at the TV during each episode. Why do I keep watching? Because my better half is sticking with the show, and I can’t claim every single hour of our TiVO as my own. In my opinion, the acting on this series is wooden and the mystery contrived. Some of the actors from Deadwood have joined the cast of John From Cincinnati, and they only serve as reminders of how much I miss the writing and performances in the former. Is it fair to compare the two shows? No. But because David Milch abandoned one fantastic series for a disappointment like this one, it’s hard not to.

That being said, my favorite new series of the summer is Flight of the Conchords. It is bizarre and hysterical at the same time. If you haven’t seen it yet, the fourth episode is now available online for a limited time.

It is the kind of show you don’t have to watch from the beginning, so jump on the bandwagon now. Make sure to also check out the awesome vlogs (video logs) from Jermaine and Bret’s stalker, Mel.

The only show that I wasn’t expecting to watch or enjoy is Burn Notice. This is the first series I’ve ever watched on the USA network, and it’s pretty entertaining. It is a quirky spy drama with a great cast and setting, with just the right amount of sarcasm to hold my interest for the duration.

As for Showtime’s Meadowlands…no interest whatsover. I didn’t even watch the pilot episode.

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AGAIN, SERIOUSLY?


I don’t think that many people care anymore, let alone those of you who read this blog (zero comments so far on this issue), but I am both entertained and mortified by Isaiah Washington’s decision to continue opening up to the press.

Here is the latest:
http://www.keithboykin.com/arch/2007/06/22/exclusive_isaia

Last week, he suggested that TR Knight should have been fired from Grey’s Anatomy instead of him. And now he is suggesting that TR Knight created and executed the first half of a major conspiracy to have both Washington and Patrick “McDreamy” Dempsey removed from the show.

Holy sh*t.  I used to work in PR, and it is quite obvious that he either ignored or failed basic Media Training. Miserably.

I realize that this is a sensitive and controversial issue, but I would love to know what YOU think because I feel like a party of one as I react to each asinine statement that comes out of Washington’s mouth. 

Bring it on.

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NEW PUBLICIST FOR DR. BURKE, STAT! ISAIAH WASHINGTON STRIKES AGAIN


To borrow a popular phrase from Grey’s Anatomy…seriously??

The following quotes come directly from Isaiah Washington, in today’s Houston Chronicle.

“They fired the wrong guy.”

“I was not fired for making homophobic slurs. I did
everything I said I would do. I offered to go to counseling, to do a
public service announcement. I wanted everyone to know I was
remorseful.”

So let me get this straight (no pun intended) – he thinks that TR Knight should have been fired instead. Wow. 

Washington should fire his publicist because allowing him to continue commenting on this matter is certainly not going to improve his image or career. Nor will that empty threat of a lawsuit.

His insincerity is painfully obvious and his persistent denials to the media illustrate a high level of desperation. 

I, for one, will never support any of his future endeavors on the small or big screen.

Read the entire article here:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/4907210.html

This will not be the last time I address this particular subject. Clearly.

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MY SUMMER, MY TIVO: WHAT TO WATCH UNTIL FALL


RETURNING SHOWS

Entourage (HBO)
Season Four kicks off tonight, which is a treat considering how often we’re accustomed to waiting between seasons of our favorite shows.

http://www.hbo.com/entourage/

Hell’s Kitchen (FOX)
I love reality cooking shows, but this is actually my least favorite because the contestants are far less talented and compelling that those competing on Top Chef. However, given that it’s a summer filler series and there aren’t many other tempting options, I watch it. I am not a huge fan of restaurant owner and head chef Gordon Ramsay (the so-called Simon Cowell of the Kitchen) and his antics.

http://www.fox.com/hellskitchen/

Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List (Bravo)
Laugh-out-loud funny. I absolutely love watching her missteps and adventures as she performs and openly disparages other celebrities. I don’t know why more people aren’t watching this show.  I would LOVE to interview her.

http://www.bravotv.com/Kathy_Griffin/

Last Comic Standing (NBC)
Watching tightly wound comedians interact and unravel on national television makes me feel normal. Oh yeah, and there are some damn funny people competing for that title.

http://www.nbc.com/Last_Comic_Standing/

The Next Food Network Star (Food Network)
Whenever there is absolutely nothing on TV, I just turn to this channel. I don’t know how to cook, but I like to eat. So there you go.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_nf_vote

Rescue Me (FX)
Despite the creepy Season 4 advertising image of enraged Neanderthal Denis Leary, this show is fantastic and totally TiVO-worthy.

http://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/originals/rescueme/

Top Chef (Bravo)
Probably my favorite reality show (since I gave up on Survivor two seasons ago).

http://www.bravotv.com/Top_Chef

NEW SHOWS

John from Cincinnati (HBO)
This one is a head-scratcher. I watched the first episode last week and will give it a few more, but I am not committed by any means. And although this show is entirely different from creator David Milch’s brilliant but prematurely cancelled Deadwood, my expectations for the quality of his new show are very high and I hope that this series delivers.

http://www.hbo.com/johnfromcincinnati/

Flight of the Conchords (HBO)
I don’t know much about this show, but I am intrigued by the trailer. It looks like a quirky and entertaining pseudo-documentary about a pair of New Zealand musicians trying to make it big in NYC.

http://www.hbo.com/conchords/about/index.html

Meadowlands (Showtime)
I know even less about this show, but Showtime has proven to be a real threat to the HBO juggernaut with some very high quality original series (see: Dexter), so I’m in for a few episodes.

http://www.sho.com/site/meadowlands

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STIRRING UP THE SUPRISING SOPRANOS STORM


The only statement I can make with great certainty is that The Sopranos was one of the best shows ever to hit the small screen. For that reason, I am not surprised by the overwhelmingly irate feedback about the series finale.

As I stated in my last blog entry, I loved the last ever episode of The Sopranos. I have not experienced this much vitriol about my opinion from other pop culture fans since the time I asserted that Crash was the worst Best Picture winner ever (and far inferior to Brokeback Mountain, I might add).

In my eyes, The Sopranos finale was creator David Chase’s big F YOU. Although it might seem strange to aim to piss off a loyal audience, keep in mind that this is the same man who made us wait for almost a year between each season. And we did. Patiently and quietly for the most part. (For what it’s worth, people seem to be bickering more about the Lost hiatus than they ever did about the agonizing lag between seasons of The Sopranos.) So I understand the outrage. We each dedicated eight years of our lives to a program that aired inconsistently, and were rewarded with a vague ending that left us with far more questions than answers.

Listen, Chase is not an accessible Hollywood type, nor is he one of those producers/writers who either reads or cares about viewer blogs and actual audience opinion. He made the show he wanted to make from start to finish, and we ate it up. And really, The Sopranos was of those rare series where major cliffhangers were not prominent features of season finales.

The Six Feet Under series finale set the bar very high. We were not expecting closure when that series ended, but were pleasantly surprised to be offered it in the form of a future flash forward. It was neat and clean, a far cry from the abrupt and heart-stopping ending to The Sopranos.

The expectations for The Sopranos series finale were astronomical, because characters we’d grown to love (despite the fact that they were cold-blooded murders and blatant philanderers) were being killed off one by one.  It seems that just about everyone wanted to see Tony either get indicted or die. Personally, I was all for the easier target, AJ. His storyline was intolerably grating this season (except for that phenomenal pool scene a few episodes ago).

Frankly, I thought that the comedic moments that permeated the series finale of The Sopranos were more unexpected than that last scene. I particularly enjoyed the fact that Phil Leotardo met his end in the very way he’d recently ordered the hit on Tony – a decapitation of sorts. And the quick transformation of the depressed, save-the-world-and-environment AJ into AJ the BMW-driving-movie-producer with not a worry in the world? Brilliant.

I am not defending the series finale of The Sopranos. I don’t need to or have to. But just as I have said about the first three seasons of Lost, we have been spoiled by absolutely stellar and high quality programming over the last few years. It is natural for the dedicated masses to hold their favorite shows to very high standards.

So if you still feel robbed, angry and/or empty after that finale, I recommend that you watch it again with all six seasons in mind. Regardless of how you initially felt about the last episode ever, if you are a true fan of The Sopranos, I know that you’ll remember and recognize the entire series as a very entertaining and satisfying show fueled by jaw-dropping performances and incredible scripts. 

And trust me when I tell you that we will NEVER see The Sopranos Movie or spin-off series. David Chase is as done as the blown away Bacala on his beloved train set.

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SOPRANOS SERIES FINALE: INITIAL THOUGHTS

What an entertaining and intense hour of television. Without giving anything away, for those of you who have not had the opportunity to watch the last ever episode of The Sopranos yet, all I will say is that the ending was genius. And no, your TiVO/cable/dish did not fail you. You will be screaming at the TV, but not for the reasons that you think. That is all you need to know right now.

More thoughts later. I had an amazing weekend and need some serious sleep.

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