Friday, May 31, 2013

Gilmore Girls - The Later Seasons

So I don't remember exactly where I kind of tapered off in watching Gilmore Girls when it was on originally, but I definitely did not watch much if any of the 7th season.

I've been really excited about going through the show again so that I can find out what I missed at the tail end of the show. I remember loving those first 4 seasons so much when I watched it the first time, and I've seen many of those episodes here and there over the last 7 or 8 years since the show ended. So I've been very nostalgic about this show about a couple of loveable women working through their relationships with each other, their family, their town and their men.

I'm almost finished Season 5 now, and I definitely remember watching these episodes, but I'm beginning to realize why I don't remember much of the later seasons, and why I declined in watching it, stopped making it a priority to see the new episodes. I hate Logan Huntzberger. I hate the Life and Death Brigade. I hate everyone Rory surrounds herself with, and is kind of becoming.

They are spoiled rich kids who have no respect for anything at all. They are rebelling against the world that is less than them since they are so above everyone. And Rory wants to spend time with them.

It's so difficult to watch her become exactly what her grandparents are, exactly what they wanted their daughter to be. And what's worse is that since Lorelai moved away from that world and exposed her to all that is interesting and unique and unfair and miraculous in the world, Rory is consciously making the choice to be that person. She doesn't even have the excuse of the rest of the characters who maybe just don't know any better. She knows better.


I definitely stopped caring to watch the show as I watched a character I used to identify with became something that I really disliked. At this point, I'm struggling once again to continue watching the show. I mean look at her, she looks like a Mean Girl!

Why ruin a great memory with ugly truth?

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Gilmore Girls - Again

It's been well over a year since I watched the season 3 finale of Gilmore Girls with Annika. Life has happened in the meantime. Annika and I used to live in the same house, only a short walk down the hallway to each others rooms. But then I moved out of the house into a basement apartment a 10 minute walk away. And then Annika moved to a house with her husband and soon to be born baby a 30 minute bus ride away. And as if that wasn't enough to put a crimp into our plans to squeeze an episode in here and there, then she gave birth!

So, that seemed to be it for the grand re-watch of Gilmore Girls. We always had plans to get back to it, but we'd need to really make plans for it, make an afternoon or even an entire day of it. And we never did do a good job of planning it. So, here we are more than a year later and I've still only ever watched most of the entire run of show just once, when it aired.

A few months ago, while recording my podcast on webseries, I kind of insulted the writer of the webseries we were reviewing and he got in touch with me and answered some of my questions. As it turned out, he was a regular on Gilmore Girls for years and also commented on my enjoyment of the show. And then it turned ugly... as I continued to get facts about the show wrong, he continued to call me out over it. And now I've been shamed on the internet for my lack of knowledge of Gilmore Girls.

Thankfully, a friend came to my rescue and loaned me her complete box set of all 7 seasons. But since I'd been getting facts from even the first three seasons wrong, I decided to just start again. And now, here I am again... finally into Season Four of Gilmore Girls.

Now, how long before Luke and Lorelai kiss already!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Deadwood and Lazy Writing


Last week I tweeted this...

An adjective is a modifier of a noun, or so says Dictionary.com Meaning if you want to add emphasis or emotion to a common noun, add an adjective.

On that fateful night of Feb 8th the man I sleep with* was watching Deadwood. I have heard amazing things about this show, not only from him and a number of friends, but from the internets themselves. I have been looking forward to getting into this show. I like good TV and I like good Westerns.

However, my working to the audio of Deadwood in the background has really soured my impression of the show. This is what I heard for the rest of the night,

In actual fact that is a video of all the swearing in one episode cut together, but it pretty much sounded exactly like that to me for an hour and a half.

Now, don't get me wrong, I have no problem with swearing. Anybody who has spent any time with me at all knows I don't shy away from a few curse words myself. And by a few I often mean long strings that make people wonder what type of person I am. Swearing doesn't offend me.

What does offend me is lazy writing! What offends me even more is writing purely for the shock value. And the swearing, particularly the use of the word fucking is a cross of both. First it's very lazy, both in Deadwood and in the language of many young people. Fucking is often used as an adjective before a noun to express anger. That's fine once in awhile, but if it is used every time it loses all meaning. Try another adjective like bloody, or shitty or douchey, or cunty.**

It's also clear the excessive use of the word fucking is purely for shock value. One character, Ian McShane's Al Swearengen***, has a lovely poetic use of curse words, full of cunts and cocksuckers and the occasional adjective fucking, so the writers understand that there are many beautiful words to be used, but choose not to the majority of the time. As well, it's unlikely that the word fucking was used commonly in the 19th century as anything more than a colloquial for sex, so throwing it in every other breath here is not authentic in the least.

Who would have thought that excessive use of swearing would ever turn me off anything, but in this case it has. Someone please convince me to give this show a try, or find a way to edit out at least every other fucking.

Footnotes (Really? How pretentious!)
*Commonly known as a Boyfriend, but since I have many friends who are boys that particular noun really describes nobody in particular. I guess I could call him my Fucking Boyfriend, but that's uncouth.
** Told you swearing didn't offend me
***Whose name is clearly descriptive

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Stalled!


It's been ages since Annika and I have watched any Gilmore Girls. We managed a couple of episodes over the September long weekend. Last we watched Rory was accepted to Harvard, Yale and a number of other schools, but she chose Yale after all.

It's hard for us to find time to watch new episodes right now because Annika and her husband are watching through Smallville for the first time. They have just reached Season 4. Do you know who is introduced in Season 4?


This guy,







And what does that have to do with Gilmore Girls? It all leads to this show,

A show I have been re-watching over this summer as well.





Dean?






Dean?











Sammy?







Logan?


Logan?










Oops, got sidetracked there.

I do love the old WB/CPN/CW days when all the actors from every show crossed over to every other show.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

We are not alone

Hey check it out! We are not the only people in the world watching a show about 10 years old. Over at Digital Hippos Will Harrison is also making his way through all the episodes of Gilmore Girls, and blogging about each episode! Judging by the frequency of his posts he will catch up to our 3rd season point soon and surpass us quickly!

Hopefully now that the summer is over Annika and I will settle back into a regular schedule and put the Lorelai's back on the priority list!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Anticipation for the next episode of Gilmore Girls


It's been a very busy month for both Annika and I, and it will continue for another three weeks, so we've not been watching very much of the show.

We did manage to squeeze in two episodes yesterday, episodes 5 and 6 of season 3. Which leads me to my anticipation for the next episode, number 7 They Shoot Gilmores Don't They?

I've been looking forward to watching this episode since we began this thing. It is my favourite episode. Of course that's difficult to say since I only watched the show in real time and this is my first time going through the episodes in about 10 years.

When Gilmore Girls aired I had a friend that I shared the show with. We were both big fans and would watch every week and then dissect every episode together at work for the rest of the week. It was during this season that we discovered the others love for the show, so I think back to our conversations every time I watch an episode now.

We also shared Dawson's Creek. Eventually, instead of just watching the episodes and discussing them at work, we would tape them and then get together on Friday nights and watch them both together.

It always amused me, and continues to, when people think either of these shows are fluffy teenage soap operas. Both Kimberly and I have a love for literature and the classics and dissecting and deconstructing every word chosen. So people would look at the two of us and think "Why are they watching and enjoying such crap tv?", never thinking that it's possible that the quality of writing on these shows is as good as any classic novel I've written a paper on.

I still hear from people, years later, who have finally watched one of the two shows and said to me "Wow, that really is good!"

But anyway, back to They Shoot Gilmores Don't They?, which was well covered by Kimberly and I upon airing. I feel I can say it is her favourite episode as well. This episode is amazing. The timing of everything falling apart is so well done. As a viewer we become as exhausted as the characters as the night and the dancing and the emotional turbulence just keeps coming, without a break.

I'm looking forward to watching it, to see how I react to the episode. To see if I become as ragged watching it.

I've never seen the film on which the episode title, and the premise is taken They Shoot Horses Don't They? Maybe this time around I should watch that first and go into it with new eyes to watch it with.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Gilmore girls

Like Candice said we have been watching Gilmore girls lately. At first we only had one season that I got for Candice for her bday. But now my yoga trainer Orsi moved to BC and she asked if anyone wanted to borrow her collection as she didn´t have super much space for moving. And I said Yes, me me me :). Now we are in the middle of the second season.

I am totally hooked on that show. I feel like I am partly living in that small town..with all the awesome people. There is only one but... that sometimes they make some quotes or funny jokes..and I don´t get them at all. Candice does..but I guess i can hope I can get better in English.. and one day when I re-watch the show - I will get them all!

AyYeah!

P.S. There is one customer in Pier1, who is soooooo totally Miss Patty ;) (but she has blond hair)
  

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Lorelai and Luke


As Annika and I frustratingly watch the ups and downs of Luke and Lorelai's friendship we sometimes talk about the impossible question of "What is love?"

Today, after episode 6 of the second season "Run Away, Little Boy", Annika got angry as usual saying "They tell each other everything about their day!"

I'm with Annika, that's a very simple definition of love, but one I believe. The person you want to share all the details with, important or not, is the one you love. And the one you want to hear tell all the details is the one you love.

Is it really that simple?

***image from Fuck Yeah Gilmores

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The TV watching blog


So it seems Annika and I have completely stopped watching movies together. However, we are watching Gilmore Girls fairly regularly. So I propose that for the time being and for the next 6 seasons of Gilmore Girls, we will talk about our watching of that show.

I used to love Gilmore Girls. I watched it religiously when it aired in real time. In fact, I would also often record the episode, as well as that week's Dawson's Creek, and watch both shows with a friend I used to work with.

Neither of us fit the type of person you would expect to be watching cheesy teen shows, or girly shows. But I also don't think either Gilmore Girls or Dawson's Creek fit the description that was often tacked on them.

Gilmore Girls, while being an amazingly well written and acted show, also was so aware of the world it lived in. The pop culture references were spot on, and well researched. What show, purportedly written for 16 year old girls, made reference to Frederico Fellini?

Gilmore Girls is an intelligent show, written for an intelligent audience willing to invest time and thought into what was going on on-screen. It is also a warm and heartfelt show that explored relationships and let us know that it was okay to not feel comfortable in a traditional relationship, and that sometimes intimacy means more than being part of a couple. And it explored relationship issues from the eyes of a teenager and as an adult, so now while re-watching I am able to understand the Gilmore Girls from a different perspective.

We've completed the first season, and have now started the second season. While I've seen the entire 7 years, Annika has not, and it's all new to her. And I'm sure her impression of the show is totally different from mine.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Well this is not working in the slightest! We've fallen to the worst enemy any blogger has, real life! Between both of our jobs Annika and I have not seen any movies together, or even separately watched the same movie.

Well, except for You Again, but I don't want to talk about it. The only reason I had to see it was because of my undying loyalty to Kristen Bell and everything she does.

I don't know what she has against me that she keeps forcing me to watch chick flick movies I would never in a million years choose to watch. Thank god for Burlesque coming out soon!

The other problem is that Annika gifted me Gilmore Girls Season 1 on DVD for my birthday, which basically means she gifted herself as well. Any time we have some time to squeeze in some TV watching, it's another episode of GG. And even that we are having trouble finding time for! It's been two and a half months and we haven't even finished disc 2 yet!

One day we will get back to our film club. One day.