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TV Daze
Paper writing is hard. Watching tv is easy. Which do you think I've been doing?
But seriously, I've had some serious catching up to do with the idiot box (not that I was really deprived during the semester, but...), and thanks to the wonders of Tivo I've been able to stay on the edge of my seat with all of my favorite shows, including:
The Amazing Race: It's wrong how much I want Rob and Amber to win. They're sort of evil and ruthless, but they have so much fun doing what they do and they're so nice to each other and just so damn good at the whole business that it's hard not to root for them. Still, their competition is tough and also hard not to root for, mostly. For example, it was sad to see Meredith and Gretchen (the oldest couple to ever make it this far) last on the map tonight; they totally deserved to win. They did the incredible thing of taking longer than anyone to do almost everything, yet still they stayed in the race week after week. Uchenna and Joyce also deserve to win—happy, earnest, nice people who have worked well as a team and played completely above board the whole time. Plus, Joyce sacrificed her hair to win, so that's worth something. (Although, I really think she looked great after the hair came off—not that she didn't before, just that it didn't seem like a huge sacrifice, aesthetically-speaking, to me. I'm sure I'd feel differently if I was a woman and I had as much beautiful hair as she did....) Finally, Ron and Kelly. What's to say? As L. says, they were clearly set up to be America's Sweethearts (the beauty queen and the former P.O.W. in Iraq), but instead they've turned into America's Breakhearts. Overall I feel sorry for Kelly b/c Ron so consistently takes his stress out on her and it's awful. Kelly can be annoying, too, but how is she supposed to respond? So yeah, Ron's the bad guy there, I think. It's too bad. If they win it will be a little sad just because they are so clearly destined to not be together, whereas the other two remaining teams pretty clearly are. Not that the goal of the race is to reward the happiest couple, but...
America's Next Top Model (ANTM) 4; Yeah, I watch. You wanna make something of it? L. got me into it and at first I resisted, but then I kept catching the end and wondering why one woman was going rather than the others and I just got sucked in. This season I was miffed from the beginning that they dumped Brita so early, and then Rebecca and then Tiffany. I mean, who am I to judge? But Brita didn't even get a chance, Rebecca got knocked for why? And Tiffany, well, I thought she was really going somewhere for a while. Whatever. At this point my money's on Naima, but since I have no money, I'm not risking much by saying that. I'd guess maybe Brittany has a pretty good shot, too, but it seems inevitable that Michelle and Keenyah are going to be taking bows soon. Christina? Dude, who knew botox could take a woman so far?
Survivor: Palau: What a crazy season—one tribe never won a single immunity challenge. I was sad last week to see Stephanie voted off, but not surprised. Going into last week's show I thought I woudl be more disappointed if she got the axe, but after watching how she played the situation (or at least how they edited how she played it), I didn't have much sympathy for her. She needed to push a lotharder if she was going to make a power play against Tom, but instead she just “planted the seed” and hoped her sistahs would have the sense to play to win. It's getting old watching “strong” men run the tribes until the end, even if women do win in the end. Wouldn't it have been great if Stephanie would have pulled off a coup and picked off Tom, Ian, and Greg, one by one? That would have put the remaining women in places 1-4; now they're likely to go 4-7. Of course, at some point I imagine the three remaining men are going to turn on each other, and they're going to try to take a woman with them in the hopes they can dominate the challenges against her, and then that woman will win in the final vote. At least, that's the way it generally seems to go. Why do I even watch this show? Oh yeah, it's so much better than writing papers.
Oh, I've also managed to watch three more movies in the last couple of days (yeah, I am working hard):
- Sideways: Great show. I see now why it got so much buzz. Of course, I'm a sucker for any story about a failed or failing outcast writer, but the juxtaposition of the archetypal loser with the guy who seems to have it all but is really the losingest loser of all, well, it was very well done. Once L. told me why I recognized Virginia Madsen all I could think whenever she was on was “candyman candyman candyman,” but other than that, this was a keeper.
- Code 46: Oh man. What an awful awful movie. There's a reason you've never heard of it, so just forget I mentioned it. Once again I got suckered by the sci-fi premise, which was actually fairly interesting. The future world was well-designed in many ways, with its own language melange, good scenes and logical technical advances like viruses that can make you more empathetic, or make you immune to bacteria, etc. But the actual love affair between Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton? No. And the plot? Implausible doesn't even begin to describe it. Come on people! How about a little internal consistency here?
- Starsky and Hutch: It was on HBO, ok? Exactly what you'd expect from Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson. Exactly.
I like America's Next Top Model too. It soooo trashy. I love it. I secretly tape it when I'm not going to be home and then watch it in the middle of the night.
Posted by: DG at May 4, 2005 09:32 AM
I hear ya. What with 200+ digital cable channels, TiVo, Netflix, and the internet, it's a wonder I complete anything that's law-school related.
Posted by: idlegrasshopper at May 4, 2005 11:54 AM
Don't you just love "Sideways!" For some reason it always makes me think of "The LIfe Aquatic." And so you don't feel alone in your guilty pleasures. Jen got me hooked on watching the "Surreal Life," which I never would have touched on my own. Now I just eat it up with a spoon...Yes I do!
Posted by: Famous P. at May 4, 2005 01:49 PM
Wow, I can't believe how different our views of Amazing Race are! I couldn't stand Gretchen, she just whined SO MUCH. And I just felt like they got lucky so consistently but never did anything right. (If a clue said go to a street corner, they went in the building, and then whined and whined that they couldn't find it.) And, as far as Ron and Kelly - I think she's a crazy beeotch, (c'mon, what was up with that P.O.W. comment???), and I'm amazed at how well he puts up with her. And I think you and I are alone in wanting Rob & Amber to win. I think that they've really brought a sense of competition and cunning to the game, which I like. After all, it's a *race*. In so many previous seasons, the teams talked about who they were in alliances with and who was helping who - I don't really see how an alliance does much in A.R. It's not as if the other teams are going to agree never to vote you off.
And, finally, I felt the same way about Stephanie. For a few minutes there, I thought I wanted to see her go all the way, and then in that last episode, I just thought she didn't try hard enough to stir up some trouble. Oh well.
Posted by: blondie at May 4, 2005 09:11 PM
DG: Ha! Your secret is safe with me!
Idle: I'm not doing so well w/that law-school-related accomplishment thing. It's really astounding how much time I can waste, tv or no.
FamousP: Yeah, Sideways really was all that. But what is this "Surreal Life" of which you speak? Are you telling me there's another reality show worth watching and I'm not watching it?
Blondie: Gretchen *is* whiny, but in the end that only made them a better couple b/c he was so patient with her and she always came through in the end. Kelly can be beeotchy, but come on! Isn't Ron just an ass to her? I guess we have to wonder who started it, and yeah her POW comment was crazy, but like I said, how is she supposed to react to his childishness and the fact that he is always taking his stress out on her? But maybe it's a draw. Whatever the case, they're not good for each other, and the previews for next week suggest it's going to get worse. Ick.
How can people *not* root for Rob and Amber, though? They *have* brought some real competition to the game and that makes it much more interesting. Did you see last week when Rob's conniving nearly caused them come in last? (When he tried to trick Meredith into thinking there was an earlier flight, so Meredith and Gretchen and Uchenna and Joyce found one and Rob and Amber and Ron and Kelly didn't, so the joke was really on Rob.) That was classic. One of the all time best episodes of the series so far, I think. But that just makes me want Rob and Amber to win more -- they're just fun to watch.
Posted by: ambimb at May 4, 2005 11:03 PM
Lol, I did the exact same thing the other night and now I'm paying the price (pulling an all-nighter to finish a paper for Admin law! *But I'm taking a beak right now... obviously*). I can't wait for Survivor Palau to be aired in New Zealand. I'm originally from Palau and the show's my closest claim to fame! :)
Posted by: IslandBabyGirl at May 5, 2005 01:53 PM