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Reviews: Television – End Season Roundup

I was whining to Trancer recently about how TV sucks, and I thought, hmmm… maybe I should do an end season roundup of my year of TV.

Well, I have to admit, I broke up with a lot of shows this year.

First to go was Sarah Connor Chronicles, then Ugly Betty and Chuck, and now I’m pretty sure I’m divorcing Bones. Under the cut – my year in TV.



Last night, Stark and I caught a marathon of the Terminator movies, and I was reminded yet again of all the reasons why the series made no sense in the context of the far superior films. I love Lena, I do, but I just didn’t buy her as Sarah Connor. This was probably less her fault than the fault of the network, who seemed to be set on turning the show from Badass Romp Through Time In Order to Save the Future into John Connor Is Mean To His Mother. I think the reason Sarah Connor hit such a nerve in people in T2 was because, well, that chick was batshit INSANE. Yes, she was right that there were robots coming to destroy us all, but that didn’t mean she wasn’t just a little bit off her rocker from dealing with it. She was strong, she saw everything in black and white, and she was extremely violent and absolutely adamant in her pursuit of a different future. The TV show presented us with a mostly sad suburban mama bear who let her kid walk all over her and seemed pretty well adjusted for a woman with such a traumatic past. Sarah Connor did not sit around, moist eyed in her kitchen, comfortable in California suburbia. No. Sarah Connor would grab enough guns to supply the US Army from her Mexican arms dealer, steal a truck, and blow up an entire city if it meant an end to SkyNet.

And John wasn’t some whiny kid who “just wanted to be normal.” He was a brat who skipped school, ripped off ATMs, and loved his mother. The TV show presented an irritating jerk who, for some bizarre reason, wanted to go to school, and spent his entire day making his mother miserable. The Original Sarah was cold and calculating and The Original John was tasked with tempering her anger with reason. New John just seemed to enjoy insulting New Sarah and purposely disobeying her, even though each an every time he did, they were nearly killed by Terminators. You would think that, at this point, after a decade on the run, he would have grown a brain.


Hmm… I don’t remember why I specifically broke up with Ugly Betty beyond the fact that EVERY. SINGLE. EPISODE was a rehash of the “Betty promises her family she’ll do something, work gets in the way, hijinks ensue, her family is momentarily disappointed but Betty comes through at the last minute, loving lesson about familial loyalty is learned… only to be relearned next episode when the same thing is repeated YET AGAIN.” Throw in a bit of homophobia and sexism and the departure of Alexis Meade, and not even the amazingness that is Judith Light and The Mark & Amanda Show could keep me watching. Also, Thursday was already overbooked for TV, and this really made a lot of room in the schedule.

Chuck… well, Chuck got boring. Just like Ugly Betty, Chuck recycled the same plot over and over. “Some random spy plot leads to Sarah having to do her job, Chuck gets jealous. Chuck breaks up with Sarah, then gets jealous. Sarah lives her life, CHUCK GETS JEALOUS AND MICHELLE GETS BORED.” Oh, and I was completely sick of the storylines involving the creepy pervs that work at the Buy More. Between Chuck and Bones, it was like this was the year of Sexual Harassment Is Funny. In fact, probably the only show that didn’t offend me at least once this year was Pushing Daisies which got canceled. Sigh.


Oh dear, where to begin with Bones? Well, I think the shark was jumped with the reveal over the identity of Gorgonzola, a decision that no one on the writing staff seemed to be able to stick to or deal with in any way that made any sense. Then Hodgins and Angela broke up for no apparent reason and it’s really gone down hill from there. There were some fun episodes at the beginning of the season, and I do like Sweets, but it’s just been so offensive that I have had to stop watching because it was putting me in such a rage.

Let’s see, there was Angela’s five second lesbianism that went nowhere (not even a kiss!) and that led Hodgins down a path of offensive sexism that he has not yet returned from.

Then, there is the new Muslim character, who seems to appear only so that the entire staff can make racist comments basically implying Muslims are barbarians, and who Hodgins routinely calls a terrorist, to which the Muslim character responded “Why are you saying these things? Do you hate Muslims?” to which Hodgins said “Yes.” Hello, discrimination lawsuit!! Who is writing this stuff?

Finally, a few episodes ago there was the HOT HOT HOT visiting Japanese scientist. The Not!Funny joke of that episode was that the Hot Japanese Scientist was androgynous, being a member of some Japanese group that purposely disguises their sex as part of their belief system. A fact that was explained repeatedly by Sweets. And instead of accepting this and, y’know, appreciating this person’s work as a scientist, the whole cast (minus Brennan, who doesn’t participate in the racist/sexist/transphobic hijinks because, y’know, she’s so weird and socially awkward) spent the whole episode trying to figure out “What *IT* was,” and basically sexually harassed “It” for an hour with stares and gropes and pointed questions.

My problem with the whole season has been that Brennan and Sweets usually do serve to criticize the racist/sexist/homophobic behavior, but they are mocked by the rest of the “normal” cast for basically being freak-os who don’t live in the “real world.” Oh, it’s been painful to watch at points. PAINFUL. I have always loved Bones more than Criminal Minds, but not anymore. At least Criminal Minds doesn’t make me tear my hair out at regular intervals.


30 Rock reached new heights this season. Hmm… I need 30 Rock icons. The highlight was the El Generalissimo storyline. Alec Baldwin playing against himself as a gay Mexican telenovela villain? I didn’t see that one coming. I think the show has really benefited from dropping most of the Liz Lemon Is Sad And Lonely storylines and going more for the Liz Lemon Was Secretly A TERRIBLE Bully In High School storylines. Oh, and Kenneth. And Tracy. And Jenna. And Dot Com and Griz and wheeeee!

I think The Office also improved this year after a problematic past few seasons. I will be very happy to never see another Jan Is An Abusive Rapist, Isn’t It Funny? plot ever again. This year brought Holly, Michael’s soulmate in bad jokes. This finale’s “Slumdunder Milflinaire” skit cracked me up. Especially when Holly would pretend to torture Michael. Hee! I think the show really benefited from dropping the double length episodes, which always took the jokes a bit too far.

Parks & Recreation has also been picking up speed for me. It started out, and I was like “Well, it’s alright, but I dunno…” but the finale, with poor, beleaguered Amy Poehler out on a date with an 80 year old man, was hilarious. What I like about P&R, besides the fact that it actually stars two women who get to be funny and interact with each other, is that the Amy Poehler character isn’t like Michael on The Office, she’s more aware, smarter, and her biggest fault seems to be caring passionately about her job in a world where no one else gives a shit. Also, unlike The Office, where mostly everyone is at least vaguely competent in comparison to Michael, on P&R, the rest of the Parks Department workers aren’t any better at their jobs than Amy Poehler, so that’s a nice change. I’m willing to give it another go next season.

Southland has also been a great addition to my TV lineup. I love the cast, I love the cinematography, I love the scripts, and I even love the opening credits (they’re good enough for HBO!). Yup. I love it. I even love that guy from the OC, who I thought would be a deal breaker (THAT’S A DEAL BREAKER!) for me. He’s hot! And his gay cop buddy with the back problem just makes my heart weak. Awww. Regina King is hot, but my one problem with the show is that she never gets to interact with the shows only other female cast member, who doesn’t really get anything to do. More Chickie next season and I will be happy!

The following video perfectly encapsulates my problem with every show this season except for Fringe.


Evangeline Lilly Wins ‘Best Wet T-Shirt Fight Scene’ At Strong Women In TV Awards


Fringe is like The X-Files on crack. It replaces the low budget bureaucratic government conspiracy of the Nineties with the billion dollar multinational corporation conspiracy that is perfect for right now. Plus, people turning into evil porcupines and fang filled mouths swallowing hearts and solar powered cows. And the cast is excellent! Walter! WALTER! Alvarez and his puppy dog eyes and Broils and his no nonsense bossly good looks. With a minor misstep of that creepy Internal Affairs guy going after Olivia (finally, a butch cop Olivia that I can love again), this season has been excellent. They even got rid of that stupid Internal Affairs guy in a very satisfying way.

But the best part of Fringe is Anna Torv. Oh. My. God. I have never been so hot for a blonde before. She is just a perfect blend of butch cop, intelligent investigator, sexy husky voiced woman, and loving sister. And they have been dressing her so well on this show. No blue eyeshadow (Oliska!) or pink frilly shirts (Catherine!) or totally impractical shoes and big, product filled hair (any other woman on TV!). I am so jealous of her wardrobe. She just has the perfect suits (not frumpy K-Mart stuff like season 1 Scully, but not ludicrously high fashion Gucci suits like season 7 Scully), plain, black, with perfectly fitted dress shirts in a nice blue or grey or white (::drool::). And she always has the button undone maybe one more hole than can be considered professional, but it gives you just a hint… of hot sex. Oh my god, Anna Torv, with your deep voice and your beautiful hands… you are my new TV girlfriend.

2 comments

1 Elisa { 05.19.09 at 10:17 am }

I loved Pushing Daisies (and eagerly anticipate the 3 burnoff episodes starting next week!) I tried to describe it as “adorable” but in a totally sick and twisty and upbeat way. No wonder it’s gone. Do you watch Friday Night Lights at all? I got my mom into it last year. It can be touch and go, but its best episodes are spectacular. I almost broke up with Grey’s Anatomy, but kept watching online. 30 Rock and Supernatural are this year’s MVPs on my schedule.

2 michelle { 05.22.09 at 7:02 am }

I loved Pushing Daisies and was very sorry to see it go. So many crap shows keep going, and the one show with Swoosie Kurtz dressed up as a nun with an eyepatch gets canceled. It’s just not fair.

I’ve never seen Friday Night Lights, it slipped under the radar for me, I didn’t even know it was still on.

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