This was a toughie, as I don't generally slander any moment's leisure watching things I won't like. If I think I'll hate it, I won't watch it.
But I came up with one show that I have seen bits of and definitely hate: South Park. It's vulgar, obscene, profane, and I regret seeing what little I have seen of it.
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Monday, October 04, 2010
Day 04 - Your favorite show ever
Mmmm. Combat! What a show. From the first time I watched an ep, at the tender age of 14, I have loved and adored Combat! I even co-maintain a fansite for it, Fruit Salad, where Deborah Koren and I share our fanfiction, screencaps, my humorous ep reviews, and various other (often "hidden") goodies. I wouldn't pour that kind of time and effort into just any show, so what makes Combat! so special?
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The Squad |
Partly, it came into my life at the perfect time. I was 14, just beginning to grow up, and starting to recognize good writing and acting from bad. It was 1994, the fiftieth anniversary of D-Day, and all kinds of classic war movies were being released on video. My dad loves war movies, so we watched quite a few of them that year. And then, Combat! came into my life, one of many old shows on a brand new channel starting up, TV-55. My dad remembered it from his childhood, we recorded some episodes, and from then on, it's been an important part of my life. A year or so later, I started writing seriously, and one of the first stories I wrote was, technically, Combat! fanfiction, though I didn't yet know such a thing as fanfic existed.
Partly, it's the setting. I'm a history buff -- I love learning about WWII and the 1940s, and that makes this show right up my alley. I also love heroes. Combat! is about heroes, the real, dirt and grime and daily grind kind of heroes.
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Littlejohn (Dick Peabody) and Billy Nelson (Tom Lowell) |
Then there's the writing. This show has some of the best doggone episodes I've ever seen in any show. It grapples with serious, deep, sensitive subjects. Betrayal, revenge, justice, mercy, fear, courage, love, hate, kindness, cruelty, good, evil -- it's all here. Combat! introduces us to cowards, murderers, musicians, artists, grocery clerks, shoe salesmen, writers, every kind of character you can imagine. And it does all this in just 152 episodes.
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Lt. Hanley (Rick Jason) |
There's also the acting. The main cast members are all superb: Vic Morrow, Rick Jason, Pierre Jalbert, Jack Hogan, Dick Peabody, Conlan Carter, and Tom Lowell. They're supported with a truly impressive list of talented guest stars. Actors and actresses like James Coburn, Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, Eddie Albert, Mickey Rooney, Nina Foch, Leonard Nimoy, James Caan, Beau Bridges, Roddy McDowell, Sal Mineo, Frankie Avalon, Robert Duvall, James MacArthur, Joan Hackett -- I could keep going, but you get my point. Some of these pros even requested to be on Combat! because they knew it was such a swell show.
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Kirby (Jack Hogan), Doc (Conlan Carter), and Caje (Pierre Jalbert) |
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Sgt. Saunders (Vic Morrow) |
So. I love the setting, the writing, the acting, the characters. For sixteen years, my pulse has quickened every time I hear the familiar duh duh-duh-duh duh-duh rhythm. I don't expect to lose interest any time soon.
Sunday, October 03, 2010
Day 03 - Your favorite new show (aired this TV season)
I'm only watching one new show this season: the reboot of Hawaii Five-O. So far, it's been quite fun :-) I dig Daniel Dae Kim as Chin Ho Kelly and Scott Caan as Danny Williams. Alex Laughlin and Grace Parks are nice scenery. The eps have been solid enough, and James Marsters played their first Bad Guy, so can't complain about their guest casting. I doubt this will ever be one of my Favorite Shows Ever, but oh well. Like the original, it's watchable, exciting, and a good cop show. And so far, it doesn't seem to be trying to be one of the forensic crime solving shows, but it's sticking to being a show about cops catching criminals. Kind of refreshing.
Though, for me, Scott Caan doesn't hold a candle to the original Danno, James MacArthur. He's the whole reason I watch the original. I've had a thing for James MacArthur since the first time I saw The Swiss Family Robinson, and he never fails to delight me. I always get the feeling he's really nice in real life.
I guess Daniel Dae Kim is probably the reason I'm watching this one so far, which feels pretty weird, because not so long ago, I just knew him as the evil Wolfram and Hart lawyer, Gavin Park, on Angel. I especially detested Gavin because he replaced Lindsey. But after Lost, I quite dig Dae Kim, and decided to see what he has to offer in a detective show.
(We don't get any channels on our actual TV, so I watch shows online at either cbs.com or hulu.com. I love the internet!)
Super Exciting News! According to his official website, James MacArthur has agreed to be in an ep of the new series! Ooooooooooo!
And yes, I got Dano's nickname from the original Hawaii Five-O. I'm a dork.
I guess Daniel Dae Kim is probably the reason I'm watching this one so far, which feels pretty weird, because not so long ago, I just knew him as the evil Wolfram and Hart lawyer, Gavin Park, on Angel. I especially detested Gavin because he replaced Lindsey. But after Lost, I quite dig Dae Kim, and decided to see what he has to offer in a detective show.
(We don't get any channels on our actual TV, so I watch shows online at either cbs.com or hulu.com. I love the internet!)
Super Exciting News! According to his official website, James MacArthur has agreed to be in an ep of the new series! Ooooooooooo!
And yes, I got Dano's nickname from the original Hawaii Five-O. I'm a dork.
Saturday, October 02, 2010
Day 02 - A show that you wish more people were watching
I'm interpreting today's topic to mean a current TV show that I wish had a bigger audience.
I wish NCIS: Los Angeles had more viewers. Including me. I wish I'd watched the first season, and I'm glad it got a second season because I'm hoping I'll be able to watch some of it. Because I love love love Chris O'Donnell. I love Linda Hunt. And I dig some of the music in this show a whole bunch. (Is that odd? To like a show for its music?) So I wish more fans of NCIS would give the spin-off a chance and keep it on the air. I know I'm going to try.

Friday, October 01, 2010
Day 01 - A show that should never have been canceled
Easy. Firefly. They canceled it before it really got started.
Sure, I'd love to have had another season of Angel -- it had just refound its stride when it was canceled. And sure, I'd love more Nero Wolfe adventures. But Firefly didn't even get to finish its first season, and that is a crying shame.
This is such a shiny show, what there is of it. I didn't watch it in its initial run, so I myself am partly to blame for its cancellation. Firefly aired the first year Cowboy and I were married. He was finishing college, I was working my first full-time job, and I was already addicted to Joss's other two shows, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. I didn't think I had time for another show, didn't really know what Firefly was about, didn't give it even one chance.
Then the Firefly 'verse came to the big screen in 2005 with the movie Serenity. My brother-in-law, Noumenon, asked if I wanted to go see it with him. I love going to the movies, and it's rare I get to see one with another person, so I said sure, anything to support Joss Whedon. I loved the concept, the characters, the writing -- instant fan. (You can read about my initial impressions here.) But, clearly, a show that is literally about cowboys in space was just too oddball for the network execs, and they pulled the plug. Evil, silly, annoying execs. Grr. Arrgh.
Sure, I'd love to have had another season of Angel -- it had just refound its stride when it was canceled. And sure, I'd love more Nero Wolfe adventures. But Firefly didn't even get to finish its first season, and that is a crying shame.

Then the Firefly 'verse came to the big screen in 2005 with the movie Serenity. My brother-in-law, Noumenon, asked if I wanted to go see it with him. I love going to the movies, and it's rare I get to see one with another person, so I said sure, anything to support Joss Whedon. I loved the concept, the characters, the writing -- instant fan. (You can read about my initial impressions here.) But, clearly, a show that is literally about cowboys in space was just too oddball for the network execs, and they pulled the plug. Evil, silly, annoying execs. Grr. Arrgh.
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(I really want this shirt!) |
Thursday, September 30, 2010
TV Meme Lineup
Like I said yesterday, I'm rebooting my blog by doing a few long memes that my friend DK did on Sidewalk Crossings. I figured I'd start with this one cuz the TV season has just begun and I'm all psyched about my fave current shows :-)
The line up:
Day 01 - A show that should never have been canceled
Day 02 - A show that you wish more people were watching
Day 03 - Your favorite new show (aired this TV season)
Day 04 - Your favorite show ever
Day 05 - A show you hate
Day 06 - Favorite episode of your favorite TV show
Day 07 - Least favorite episode of your favorite TV show
Day 08 - A show everyone should watch
Day 09 - Best scene ever
Day 10 - A show you thought you wouldn’t like but ended up loving
Day 11 - A show that disappointed you
Day 12 - An episode you’ve watched more than 5 times
Day 13 - Favorite childhood show
Day 14 - Favorite male character
Day 15 - Favorite female character
Day 16 - Your guilty pleasure show
Day 17 - Favorite mini series
Day 18 - Favorite title sequence
Day 19 - Best TV show cast
Day 20 - Favorite kiss
Day 21 - Favorite ship
Day 22 - Favorite series finale
Day 23 - Most annoying character
Day 24 - Best quote
Day 25 - A show you plan on watching (old or new)
Day 26 - What the...? Season finale
Day 27 - Best pilot episode
Day 28 - First TV show obsession
Day 29 - Current TV show obsession
Day 30 - Saddest character death
No idea if I'll be able to do one of these every day, but I'm sure gonna try. See you tomorrow!
The line up:
Day 01 - A show that should never have been canceled
Day 02 - A show that you wish more people were watching
Day 03 - Your favorite new show (aired this TV season)
Day 04 - Your favorite show ever
Day 05 - A show you hate
Day 06 - Favorite episode of your favorite TV show
Day 07 - Least favorite episode of your favorite TV show
Day 08 - A show everyone should watch
Day 09 - Best scene ever
Day 10 - A show you thought you wouldn’t like but ended up loving
Day 11 - A show that disappointed you
Day 12 - An episode you’ve watched more than 5 times
Day 13 - Favorite childhood show
Day 14 - Favorite male character
Day 15 - Favorite female character
Day 16 - Your guilty pleasure show
Day 17 - Favorite mini series
Day 18 - Favorite title sequence
Day 19 - Best TV show cast
Day 20 - Favorite kiss
Day 21 - Favorite ship
Day 22 - Favorite series finale
Day 23 - Most annoying character
Day 24 - Best quote
Day 25 - A show you plan on watching (old or new)
Day 26 - What the...? Season finale
Day 27 - Best pilot episode
Day 28 - First TV show obsession
Day 29 - Current TV show obsession
Day 30 - Saddest character death
No idea if I'll be able to do one of these every day, but I'm sure gonna try. See you tomorrow!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Let's Try This Again
As Sam Gamgee said, "Well, I'm back."
I thought for a while that a post about my first experience seeing Hamlet live seemed like a sort of capstone for a blog titled Hamlette's Soliloquy. Plus, I loved seeing the Playbill whenever I visited this blog. I didn't want that post to get pushed down, much less end up in my archives, as if my memory of that magical evening would also be displaced. Silly me. That's a memory I'll cherish all my life -- it's not dependent on whether I blog again here or not.
And so, I'm back. I've changed up the look of things a bit, as you've no doubt noticed. A lot has changed in my life since I last wrote here, nearly a year ago. I gave birth to our daughter, Mercy, in February -- she's now 7 months old and learning to walk. Dano will be 3 in a couple weeks, and he's learning to read. And we'll all be moving soonish, whenever Cowboy's new job is ready for him. Just a transfer to a new position, but it means we'll be moving to a different state. Oooh, that's gonna be fun. Anyway, thought a new look for this blog might be nice, kind of an "All the world's a stage" look, I think. I changed my user icon too, from Sir John Gielgud as Hamlet to Liev Schreiber as Hamlet. Because I'm crushing on Liev lately and it's a cool shot.
I'm going to get back into this blog's groove by doing a meme or two. My dear friend Deborah Koren did several 30-day memes on her blog, Sidewalk Crossings, this year, and they've been tempting me, begging me to come back to the blogosphere. I'm heeding their call at last. Haven't quite decided which one to do first yet, so I'll post about that more tomorrow. Wish me luck!
I thought for a while that a post about my first experience seeing Hamlet live seemed like a sort of capstone for a blog titled Hamlette's Soliloquy. Plus, I loved seeing the Playbill whenever I visited this blog. I didn't want that post to get pushed down, much less end up in my archives, as if my memory of that magical evening would also be displaced. Silly me. That's a memory I'll cherish all my life -- it's not dependent on whether I blog again here or not.

I'm going to get back into this blog's groove by doing a meme or two. My dear friend Deborah Koren did several 30-day memes on her blog, Sidewalk Crossings, this year, and they've been tempting me, begging me to come back to the blogosphere. I'm heeding their call at last. Haven't quite decided which one to do first yet, so I'll post about that more tomorrow. Wish me luck!
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