Friday, March 18, 2016

Share Thurfriday: Shows to binge via Geek and Sundry

If my excuses for not telling you what I think about television weren't enough for you, go to Geek and Sundry's blog for inspiration.


The article is titled:

YOU SHOULD BINGE-WATCH THESE 5 SHOWS THIS WEEKEND INSTEAD OF BEING PRODUCTIVE


and you probably should take their advice. It's pretty good. 

Updates: HoC, Dogs and Life

I clearly haven't written anything related to television in a little while, and this is my attempt at making excuses.

First, know that I'm "working" on it. House of Cards is being binged in most of my free time. The problem is I have less free time right now.

Last weekend I got back my dog. It's a confusing story, but basically, I had a dog for four years, moved and couldn't keep him where I was living, moved again, and got him back. It's a little like having a two year old child who freaks out at all the new things, and needs to go outside to poop.

Then daylight savings time happened and I was doomed. A result of all this (plus starting night classes again two times a night) is that I'm super tired. Way way way more tired than normal.

And then there are my neighbors.


Normally I don't notice them. The people in my building are pretty quiet and I don't ever hear loud music or talking from their apartments. However, the building next to mine is another story. Again, normally not a problem. There's this one guy that practices drums most nights. Not obnoxious, but it bothers my dog.

Another thing that bothers my dog (and causes him to jump on the bed and bark when I'm trying to sleep) is when the neighbors have a party on their roof, which happens to be almost level with my windows.


All night.

So, that's why I'm tired.







Life's not bad though. It just keeps going. Sometimes you catch up and get ahead of it, but most of the time you're letting it drag you on. Just don't let go all together. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Broadchurch

And we're back to the doom and gloom. Crime and drama, depression, deep dark secrets--this show has it all.

--BUT--

Broadchurch is completely bingeworthy. Despite the weight of the content, it keeps you wanting to know what happens next.

My biggest complaint was the gap between the end of season one and season two being released. Many questions were left unanswered in the first season. The main plot of the series was well concluded, but some character development seemed to be lacking. All fears were allayed when season two came out, but boy was it a long wait.



Then there's this...

I don't even have to tell you, he said it himself.
But for real, David Tennant is fantastic. Many are familiar with him now because of Jessica Jones, Doctor Who, or Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Some may be surprised to find that he's also a Shakespearean actor... or maybe you're not surprised, because he's so freaking good. Regardless of whether you're familiar with him or have never heard of him before, he alone is worth sitting down and watching this show from beginning to end.


Olivia Colman plays the foil to David Tennant's character so that you can't imagine anyone else being in the part. Her character anchors the show to a kind of reality most anyone can relate to. 

And she's so darn likable!
The chemistry between the two characters is what keeps this show from being entirely too dark. There's humor in the doom, and it works perfectly.