Television Meme--Day 02
Jun. 22nd, 2010 11:08 amDay 02 - A show you wish more people were watching.
This is a continuation of the Television Meme found in its entirety at this link...
http://rabid1st.livejournal.com/275285.html
This is a very easy day. So easy I wonder why I didn't do it on the very next day. Oh, that's right, because I have sleep apnea and fibro and I was exhausted that day and also writing about Doctor Who, apparently.
The show I wish more people were watching is Chuck. I know people in my real life that would LOVE Chuck and I want to have those little moments of quoting something from the show to them. But they do not watch. Also, Chuck struggles to get enough episodes and to keep its amazing cast in play, because it does not have the ratings it deserves.
What I love about Chuck is that they give loving attention to minor characters and they often have small but delightful surprises in the finales. Remember what we learned about Chuck's long absent father? Wasn't that the coolest? Again, it is a show that doesn't lend itself to grand expectation. But there is just the proper amount of quirky genius in it to always leave me pleasantly surprised. It never disappoints.
Okay, I recently watched the first episode again, and I have to say that may be the only episode that didn't work well for me. They didn't quite have the gel of nerd friendship between the characters, yet. But still, the premise was so cool and Chuck was such a great character that I made allowances for the sister and best friend. And I'm so glad I did because now I love everyone...Awesome and Ellie and Morgan and Jeffster...Jeffster Unplugged...how cool was that? Well, you wouldn't know if you aren't watching. So watch already! Go rent the DVDs and see what you've been missing.
This is a continuation of the Television Meme found in its entirety at this link...
http://rabid1st.livejournal.com/275285.html
This is a very easy day. So easy I wonder why I didn't do it on the very next day. Oh, that's right, because I have sleep apnea and fibro and I was exhausted that day and also writing about Doctor Who, apparently.
The show I wish more people were watching is Chuck. I know people in my real life that would LOVE Chuck and I want to have those little moments of quoting something from the show to them. But they do not watch. Also, Chuck struggles to get enough episodes and to keep its amazing cast in play, because it does not have the ratings it deserves.
What I love about Chuck is that they give loving attention to minor characters and they often have small but delightful surprises in the finales. Remember what we learned about Chuck's long absent father? Wasn't that the coolest? Again, it is a show that doesn't lend itself to grand expectation. But there is just the proper amount of quirky genius in it to always leave me pleasantly surprised. It never disappoints.
Okay, I recently watched the first episode again, and I have to say that may be the only episode that didn't work well for me. They didn't quite have the gel of nerd friendship between the characters, yet. But still, the premise was so cool and Chuck was such a great character that I made allowances for the sister and best friend. And I'm so glad I did because now I love everyone...Awesome and Ellie and Morgan and Jeffster...Jeffster Unplugged...how cool was that? Well, you wouldn't know if you aren't watching. So watch already! Go rent the DVDs and see what you've been missing.
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Date: 2010-06-22 03:11 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-22 03:15 pm (UTC)And what do you mean...you don't like Jeffster? Jeffster unplugged? Come on! :grin:
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Date: 2010-06-22 03:34 pm (UTC)Maybe it's my work ethic, but I honestly can't stand people who so clearly put more effort in being able to do nothing than in actually earning their paycheck.
What made me love Morgan this season is how he took up the responsibility of his promotion. And in previous seasons how he actively showed he's willing to do anything to help his friend.
Morgan might have been a bit out there, but he is willing to try and achieve something.
Jeff and Lester on the other hand... uggh. (same reason I had to stop watching Reaper, I just really really can't stand losers. And for the record, there's a difference between losers and underdogs. People can be stepped on by life and at the bottom without ever becoming losers. Being a loser is a state of mind and people like that, most of them men, aren't stuck because of a lack of opportunities, but out of the refusal to get off their ass and actually do something to improve their lot.
That and I've worked in a shop, guys like Jeff and Lester really ruin the work atmosphere and create more work for everyone unfortunate enough to work alongside with them.)
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Date: 2010-06-22 06:28 pm (UTC)What I find charming about Chuck is that they put the slackers to good use a lot of the time. And it is true that, for example, I could always count on this one guy to know how to get around any situation...because he was always asleep. It irked me, of course, that management was so completely unaware of the fact that he spent all day long ignoring patrons while he chatted up ladies on dating sites and played fantasy football...but I didn't actively bother to hate him.
I do agree with you though that loser appreciation is not the stuff of successful television. I, too was completely put off by Reaper and had to stop watching it. But then we come to another reason I like Chuck...the writers try very hard to keep all of their characters balanced. They could easily let someone become a "breakout" character, but they never let that happen. Really, the only thing I disagreed with was making Chuck a competent spy too soon...but they seemed to have found a way around that now. At least, they are promising us the new season will be more focused on fun and nerdiness again. I can imagine Morgan learning the trade will be part of that.
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Date: 2010-06-22 08:06 pm (UTC)I was really worried when Chuck went all super spy that the show would lose its charm, but it hasn't. I worried when everybody started learning about Chuck being a spy, but it's worked out great! (Oh my lord, some of the B plots with Morgan and Casey killed me)
It's nerdy and geeky and silly and adventurous and I always enjoy watching it every week. There are few shows left that are just plain *fun*, but this is one of them. :)
(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-23 01:23 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-23 02:10 am (UTC)No, seriously, yes...I should probably start just grabbing people on the streets to make them watch. I wonder if NBC has tried that already? I was once grabbed in a mall and forced to watch commercials. The principle is much the same, I would think.