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Vee

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Everything posted by Vee

  1. I know Martin talked about how she and the writers felt there was nowhere else to go with Lucy as a character, that it hadn't worked out. She was certainly seen as an annoying youth-oriented "Scrappy-Doo" type by the audience and critics when she first arrived, and in her second and final season was mostly irrelevant til she got killed off. But her death became a seminal moment. Maria Bello quit on her own AFAIK, which is a shame because she was (and is) great. Same with Jorja Fox as Maggie Doyle.
  2. In perhaps the unlikeliest TP connection of all, @dragonflies' post about the bizarre Karate Kid revival has led me to discover from its linked EW article that one of its young stars is Xolo Maridueña, best known as the lovestruck young boy dating a certain young girl in 1956 in the now legendary Part 8 of Season 3. Small world.
  3. I didn't know until I checked Wikipedia that Jeanie's life sounded so miserable when she returned in the penultimate season. Separated from her husband, kid likely had full-blown AIDS, but still working hard for other AIDS patients. I guess that's something. Gloria Reuben left the show to be a backup singer for Tina Turner - she's acting a lot again today. I never got the Weaver gay thing. It seemed like a weird direction to take a complicated, prickly character, like they thought 'other'ing her would explain her. And pairing her with a woman who soon dies horribly was a tired cliche even then. I fúcking loved Laura Innes. I hope she's still doing a lot. ETA: Wow - she's directing a ton of TV.
  4. Oh, I know it was him. I was being polite. I can't believe they couldn't have found a better love interest for him if they'd absolutely had to change things - they could've put him back with Jeanie Boulet. But I never got over the Corday thing.
  5. I just felt they could not remotely compare to Doug, Carol, etc. And I also felt manipulated by the forced pairing of Corday and Greene. I remember that Lo-Fidelity All-Stars/Pigeonhed song in that famous scene with Lucy on the floor - I was very into British techno at the time and I geeked out when it played on the show.
  6. Unrelated to today's awful tragedy:
  7. Eeeeesh. In other news:
  8. I kind of detached from the show once it became all about Abby, Luka or Carter's drug addiction or romantic foibles. I also couldn't buy into Greene and Corday together - I loved the actors separately, but I felt ending the pairing with Corday and Benton came from BTS stuff, and I hated that change. The show began to be driven by external stuff that felt hollow to me - adding and then killing Lucy Knight (though that two-parter is still incredible), trying to quickly replace Carol and Doug with Abby and Luka, trying to make the show more of a soap opera or section off Corday and Greene (or Benton and the wooden but less 'controversial' Michael Michele) together, etc. I do wish I'd hung in longer, because I loved Chen coming back and Susan Lewis. I saw a bit of it in those years, but the show also seemed to get driven by more and more stunts. Romano is killed by a helicopter, etc. Mark Greene dies a miserable, unnecessary death. I just couldn't be bothered to dig into that. That being said, the show at its lowlights is still way ahead of most similar shows today. It was a cut above most.
  9. An interesting four-part essay by Nick Pinkerton for Reverse Shot (part one at the link):
  10. Joel Bocko's incredible video essay series Journey Through Twin Peaks - an essential watch for any fan of the show, Lynch or Frost (I only agree with maybe 80-90% of his take on the original series, but that's more than enough) - is returning this year to cover Season 3. Watch the original Journey - which covers the original show, FWWM, Lynch and Frost's subsequent careers up to and just after the announcement of Season 3 - here. Please.
  11. So, this is happening and while I am reluctant to link it because Sherilyn Fenn's life is complicated I feel I ought to anyway:
  12. No. Almost nothing Trump does is deliberate or some secret media strategy - it's just flailing. Daniels came out because she felt like it. It doesn't help Trump, it's just another scandal - and it hasn't lessened any of the bigger ones. A few pundits had this same theory a lot early on; they assumed there was some secret strategy behind Trump's constant chaos, that it was some big play. It's not. Everyone involved in his empire, both in the past and now, is just that much of a blithering incompetent.
  13. I know Riverdale's creators admit it owes its whole existence to TP - I haven't watched S2 yet but it looks fun yet very silly - but even for what is surely an admitted homage this is quite shameless:
  14. Not sure this is doing any side any favors:

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