Showing posts with label once upon a time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label once upon a time. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Kacey Takes "Roommates 101"

I have always struggled a bit with roommates (or flatmate for other English speakers)… and honestly it’s probably me. I like my space and my independence. Jamie found a solid roommate and hung onto her for as long as she could until they decided to be “grown-ups” and went their separate ways just a few short months ago. Only recently on my adventure to the other side of the world, have I finally found a roommate whom I love living with and can see myself spending the next year with. She’s awesome. But how I have come to a place that, finally at 28, I can deal with having a roommate? Well I can only accredit this to the years of watching television shows (mostly sitcoms) about roommates.

So what exactly have my favorite shows taught me over the years about sharing a living space?
Well let’s review:
Big Bang Theory: It’s important to have pre-arranged agreements and stick to them. Granted Sheldon’s “Roommate Agreement” might be a bit extensive, but there is a need for some rules/agreements right from the beginning.
Friends: It’s important at least one of roommate has a need for order and cleanliness. Some roommates might find this irritating if they are always cleaning, but the fact that Rachel didn’t do much cleaning never really bothered Monica. Monica thrived in getting to be the organized one. In fact, her competitive nature probably wouldn’t have enjoyed having someone else who wanted to control and clean everything. So maybe the real lesson here is the need for balance of personalities.  
Friends Part 2: Roommates should probably have some shared interests. Joey and Chandler bonded over an enjoyment of Bay Watch, comfy chairs and foosball. It was the simple things that kept them together… and all the bro-mance.
HIMYM: Find a roommate that will also want to keep swords on the wall. In other words have similar ideas about décor and be able to share the space equally. Just be careful if the décor ever is used for a battle… someone might get stabbed.

New Girl: There will be some discovered quirkiness in roommates (or a lot)…embrace them anyways…or at least allow it to happen. Let’s face it… Jess, Nick, Schmidt and Winston epitomize quirkiness . But they don’t get hung up on it… it just makes the un-predictableness, predictable.

2 Broke Girls: It’s important that you both agree that a horse in the backyard is a welcomed idea. Or really, any pet needs to be agreed on beforehand. If Max didn’t want Chestnut hanging around, she would have put Caroline out on her ass with no hesitations.
Buffy: Sometimes your roommate really is a demon and it’s not just you. In Buffy’s case her roommate was a straight out of the Hellmouth sort of demon, but occasionally new roommate setups just don’t work. It’s often better to find someone you already know and love.

Once Upon Your Time: Get to know your roommate, they might turn out to be closely related to you. In Mary Margret and Emma’s case it turned out they were mother and daughter which isn’t probably likely to happen, but it is important to know a little about the person you are going to live to avoid major surprises.
Golden Girls: You’re really never too old to have roommates.

Coming Soon: After an adventure to Coachella Sarah bequeaths the 10 Commandments of musical festival going.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Jamie's Fall 2012 TV Review

As I mentioned, my TV watching has gotten out of control. But it's all so good. Or if not good, then addicting, or I've watched it so long that I feel like the characters will be disappointed if I don't watch. What? Stop judging me.
Anyhow, there is too much to review to give you all my excuses, so here goes, let's do this by day of the week.
Sunday: Perhaps my new favorite night for TV. Both Once Upon a Time and Revenge have proven that they do have more than just a single season in them that can keep my attention. I absolutely love what OUAT is doing with the split locations for the present and again layering it beautifully with unexpected twists from the past. Plus, Captain Hook - hot! Revenge just keeps getting trashier and more insane and we can't stop watching it. Mostly because we love Nolan. Plus, Aiden - hot!
Monday: Not only are there too many network shows on, but Alphas & Warehouse 13's summer seasons extended into the fall. Both continue to be awesome, so I make it work. How I Met Your Mother is off to a solid start for what I hope is its last season. I will miss it, but I feel they are in a great position to end it exactly the way they want, on a high point in its popularity. I think next season would probably involve a shark. Bones is consistent, although I feel it is also nearing the end of its lifespan. Two Broke Girls continues to make me laugh, largely because of the amazing Kat Dennings. The 10pm time slot is why they invented DVR/TiVo/OnDemand/etc. Castle is rocking the new Caskett storyline, Hawaii 5-0 continues to be solid, and new kid on the block Revolution is amazing. And Uncle Miles - hot! (And complex and a little angry and has a very complicated past, kind of like everyone on Lost)
Tuesday: NCIS continues to build and develop its family of characters every week, and still catch the bad guy. I will keep watching it as long as they keep it on the air.  I am a little behind on Hart of Dixie (because it is not On Demand -- come on CW, what is that about?) but don't worry, I will catch up, Team Wade for life. Cause Wade (you can say it with me if you want) - hot! The New Girl still makes me laugh until I choke and I love the way they have handled Nick & Jess's obvious chemistry without hurting the group dynamic. And Schmidt - hilarious.
Wednesday: I am going to start watching Arrow, as soon as I find the time (cause the few minutes I have seen looked like Batman+Robin Hood+Revenge, and the main guy... hot!), and I have been watching a little Modern Family because it is amazing, but generally Wednesday isn't a big TV day.
Thursday: Sheldon & the boys and girls just keep doing their thing. I don't even have anything witty to say about it. Tina Fey is wrapping up 30 Rock brilliantly, of course. Cause that is what she does. The office supply montage that turned Liz Lemon on was priceless. And Leslie Knope is rocking both city council and the Parks Department. They are even managing to keep her & Ben's relationship fresh with the current long distance element. Plus there is still plenty of screen time for one Ben Wyatt, and, well, do I even have to say it at this point? (Ben - hot!) Meryl is peer-pressuring me into watching Scandal, but I haven't gotten to it yet. We are both loving Elementary though. I strongly believe there is no such thing as too much Sherlock, and I love that there is a female Watson, played by the always cool Lucy Liu. Plus, Sherlock - kinda hot.
Friday: Ah, the final season of Fringe. When it all comes together. I read some stuff pre-season that said they were planning it like a 13 episode movie, and I would totally agree. Don't jump in the middle, this half season series finale is for the committed, or those who can catch up quickly on the previous 4 seasons. I can't wait to see what unfolds each week.
Saturday: It's on a break now, but the 5 episode Doctor Who series made me feel all the feels. The Asylum of the Daleks got Amy & Rory back on track (and spun our heads a little about the new companion as the actress playing her made a surprise early debut and then was a dalek and then blew up?!?!). Dinosaurs on a Spaceship was everything I love about this show- humor, adventure, heart, the Doctor being friends with famous people in history, plus Arthur Weasley is Rory's dad...oh, and there were dinosaurs...on a spaceship! A Town Called Mercy was maybe the weakest of the 5, but gave us a reminder of why the Doctor cannot travel alone. The Power of Three gave us some more Arthur Weasley, and reminded Amy & Rory that life is short, so you should probably continue to travel with that mad man in a blue box while you can. And then The Angels Take Manhattan...tears, so many tears, but Amy & Rory were together, and that is what mattered. Plus, the previous 2.5 seasons had given us no reason to doubt that when it came down to it, Amy would always choose Rory, even over her raggedy Doctor.
 
So, that kind of turned into a Doctor Who series 7.1 review, but whatever. It was really good, it earned a little mini-review.
Alright, back to house hunting.

Books read: 42 (which is the answer to life, the universe and everything)

Coming Soon: Sarah is busy with the dogs, so in lieu of a full blog, she'll be posting a video of herself singing The Sound of Music as she wanders around Switzerland. Please ignore the whining of the dogs in the background, no animals were (seriously) harmed during the filming of her video.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Jamie's Fall TV Preview

Summer TV has been great. Besides The Closer & Eureka, we watched Rizzoli & Isles, Franklin & Bash, Warehouse 13, and Alphas. Plus I started Friday Night Lights, Meryl & I are half way through the first season of Revenge, and we got through the 4th season of True Blood. But now it is September, and all our favorites are coming back. Here is a finale recap and my predictions for the season to come. Some more serious than others. (In order of premiere date)
Glee - Is it okay that I don't really care? I mean, I'll watch until it becomes completely unwatchable. Don't get me wrong, it has certainly had its quality moments (I still can't watch the Furt episode without crying) over the years, but I can't help but think that Ryan Murphy & co expected this show to be cancelled after the first season and have just been winging it every since.
Bones - Bones ran off with the baby, leaving Booth & the team on their own to try and prove her innocence. My guess is that they won't draw this out for very long. I predict that Bones is back to a brunette by episode two. Did they renew for another season already? I kind of feel like it might be time to wrap things up.
Parks & Rec - Excited for Leslie to be on the council, and I hope that we still get some quality Ben time even if he is off in D.C. You can't just give me a couple seasons of Adam Scott and then take him away. But even without him, the rest of the team will be there to cause trouble, help Leslie, and make me laugh.
How I Met Your Mother - Barney is engaged to Quinn, but we all know the wedding they have been teasing is his & Robin's. Oh, and there is...waitforit... a baby! I feel like this show should probably also wrap up this season, but it's talented cast keeps getting more and more popular which is good for ratings, so we'll see. I predict a lot of humor involving babysitters so that Marshall & Lily don't miss too much quality bar time. Also, looking forward to the return of BSG's Michael Trucco. Oh, and meeting the damn mother already.
Two Broke Girls - I am going out on a limb to predict more cupcakes and inappropriate humor.
Castle - After 4 seasons of will they or won't they, they did! Okay, it was never really will they or won't they, it was more like when will they. Oh, and Beckett is off the squad. And the Ryan-Esposito bromance (I find it funny that the two best bromances on television - these two and Steve & Dano - occupy the same time slot) is in trouble. I have no predictions regarding Caskett, but I'm guessing Beckett is back at the station within 2 episodes. Even if my preference is that her & Castle create their own detective agency. Can you imagine? Martha & Alexis could help. Ryan would be their guy on the force that kept them connected, and out of trouble. You'd totally watch that with me, right?
Hawaii 5-0 - Kono went into the water. And she might drown and die. (which is a problem due to the lack of resurrection ships, that was just a little BSG humor). I'm going out on a limb and saying that she won't die. I'm thinking her super hot Yakuza boyfriend will save her somehow? But maybe I just want him to take his shirt off again. Regardless, I'm thinking that the Baldwin brother bad guy is going to be causing trouble all season long.
NCIS - I don't know that I am emotionally ready to talk about this. The office exploded, and Ducky. Oh, Ducky. I just don't know what things would be like without him, so I am going to keep hoping that he is alright.
The New Girl - Hilarity will ensue. Schmidt will be even funnier. Nick will be adorable.
The Big Bang Theory - I predict that by season's end, Sheldon & Amy round 1st base.
Fringe - Final 13 episodes to take place in the future. I couldn't predict this if I wanted, and I don't want to. I want them to do their thing one last time.
Once Upon a Time - Magic! In the real world. What I love about this show is that I have no idea what is going to happen now that everyone remembers. Besides things obviously getting a little uncomfortable for Regina, but that evil witch always manages to land on her feet. Mostly I hope that the curse lifted in time for Augustus to come back to life. And I hope that now David remembers he is Charming, he will be awesome and less of a tool.
Revenge - Well, from the season premiere I know that there is a murder coming, but as mentioned above, I am only halfway through the first season, so I don't know how we are going to end up back at that first scene. Looking forward to being caught up so that I can enjoy the new season.
Hart of Dixie - When I think about how this show ended I become very anxious. We finally get a Team Wade victory, and then George shows up at the door and kisses Zoey. Just thinking about them starting at that moment gives me a pain in the chest. I am probably going to pace. I predict heartbreak for Team Wade, but that's okay, we'll win in the long run. 
30 Rock - No predictions for this one, but looking forward to the final season.
 
New shows: Revolution (I'll try anything the JJ makes), Arrow (my interest in this went up exponentially with the addition of Torchwood's John Barrowman to the cast), The Mindy Project (after reading Mindy Kaling's memoir, I firmly believe she can do no wrong), Elementary (I'll try anything Sherlock at least once, I love Benedict & Iron Man's portrayals so why wouldn't I give Johnny Lee Miller a chance)
Good lord I watch too much TV. And we haven't even discussed that Downton returns in the winter...  
Books read: 34
Coming Soon: Jumping on the "add zombies to anything in the public domain genre" bandwagon, Sarah writes a short story titled Sherlock & the Zombies in Italy, based loosely on her recent experiences in the country. 

Monday, May 14, 2012

Jamie's Finale Follow Up: We're getting serious now

Alright, we're getting serious now.  Only a few more shows left, but these four, whose finales happened Friday, Sunday, & tonight, are going to be hard to top.  Although it looks like people might die on some of those CBS cop shows we watch.  We'll see.  But for now, we've got science fiction, fairy tales, comedy, & good old fashioned drama.

Fringe
Lived up to the Hype?: Always.
Excitement for Next Season?: Whenever a show ends with a cryptic message from an Observer, and September in particular, you know it’s going to be good.  Good in that confusion, constantly changing, yell at your TV kind of way.
Questions Remaining?: Olivia was not in the future episode, so is she going to be alive then or not?  Will we jump forward and deal with the observers then (and if so, will that be an add on at the end, a la Dollhouse, or will we get there earlier in this 13 episode final run), or will they get some information from September that helps them change the future?  Plus a million more questions.  Cause it’s Fringe.
Standout Performances/Character Moments:  There were some lovely Peter & Olivia moments (especially the end!), but I still giggle when I think about Nina’s Glinda the Good Witch moment, as she tells Olivia that she’s always had the power.  I was pretty sure the next thing out of her mouth was going to be “click you heels...” 

Once Upon a Time
Lived up to the Hype?: Let’s just put it this way.  Both Kacey and my roommate sent me messages containing the phrase “holy shit” before I had a chance to watch, and I was still watching with my jaw on the floor.
Excitement for Next Season?: I think that purple smoke spreading over the town to bring back the magic pretty much counts for building excitement.
Questions Remaining?:  Only a million.  I love the set-up for the fairy tale world storyline for next season, getting from Snow & Charming together to them married with a baby and seeming to be royalty.  Also, who is Dr. Whale in the fairy tale world?  And could he maybe have a British accent there?
Standout Performances/Character Moments:  Emma shooting at the dragon.  You can’t use a gun on a dragon, obviously, but Emma is still rooted in reality (even though she believes) and so she had to try, before she just chucked the sword at it.  Also loved the return of Graham, even if it was only in the past.  He is just so cute.

How I Met Your Mother 
Lived up to the Hype?: It was pretty much as expected, with a little twist.
Excitement for Next Season?: It continues the overall theme of the show, which is...
Questions Remaining?: How do we get to where we all know we’re headed.  Robin & Barney are getting married (although apparently it’s a terrible disaster of a wedding??) but right now Barney & Quinn are engaged.  Plus Ted & Victoria are driving off into the sunset, but we’re all pretty sure she is not the mom, so we need to figure out where that is heading.  A lot of questions for a show whose conclusion is in the title.
Standout Performances/Character Moments:  This entire cast is absolutely brilliant.  Drunk Marshal is always amazing, and Barney stealing a motorcycle (while wearing the ducky tie) and also performing an epic magic trick was epic.  But the real scene stealer was Marvin Waitforit Erickson.

Hart of Dixie
Lived up to the Hype?: Oh dear god yes.
Excitement for Next Season?:  Drama, drama, drama.  That was quite the final moment with Zoe having her choice between two of Bluebell’s finest.  Again, I want to go on record: Team Wade.
Questions Remaining?: Wade or George.  George or Wade. Will Lemon completely break down?  Will she go back to Lavon?  Will he take her back?  Will anyone care?
Standout Performances/Character Moments:  I am partial to any time that Wade takes his shirt off.  And that happened, a couple times.  I also love Tom (and his weather predicting knee) & Wanda.  But mostly Wade taking off his shirt.  Oh!  And baby goats.  And when Wade took off his shirt to help save the baby goats.


Books read: 27

Coming Soon: Sarah writes a puppet show about a taxidermist named Victor and his three mice.  Or possibly it's a review of the Bloggess' book. 

Monday, May 7, 2012

Jamie Watchs Too Much TV

I do, I know I do.  Not only that, but I get really attached.  So that when season finale time comes around, it is high stress (not to mention, when you don’t know if shows are coming back for another season or not).  Here’s where I’m at (in order from Sunday – Saturday), as we approach the end of the season:
Once Upon a Time: When this started, I was very concerned about where they would go once Emma believed (and potentially broke) the curse, but then I got so wrapped up in what was happening each week, that I didn’t have time to dwell on that, I was too focused on how much I wanted to throw something that would go through my TV and hit Regina in her smug, evil face.  Now that we are a week out from the finale and it looks like Emma might finally believe, I am back to the original question.  However, I have decided to have faith in the writers (who say they have a plan for where to go from here).  I am guessing they may go a little the way of Heroes (only w/out the writer’s strike to throw off the flow in the middle) where each season wraps up a particular storyline, and we get something slightly new, but of course with the same characters, each season.  As opposed to making it more like Lost where there is build up each season toward one thing, which ultimately ends up disappointing a significant portion of the audience (except me, I am like the only person I know who likes the end of Lost, or the later seasons of Heroes for that matter).  I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.
**That was way too long.  Let’ s keep these a little shorter from here on out.
Sherlock: Just started, only 2 episodes to go, why is this show so amazing??
How I Met Your Mother: There’s gonna be a baby!!!  And maybe a wedding?!?!  I can’t say this has me super stressed, nothing like certain other Monday night shows.  But I am VERY intrigued.
Two Broke Girls: No stress, just laughs, and it’s renewed for next season.  Can’t wait to laugh at these ladies all over again next season.
Hart of Dixie: Stop judging me.  Mostly, I just hope that my favorite guilty pleasure of the season comes back next year.  Come on CW, all of your ratings are low, just keep this adorable little show.  Also, Team Wade for life.
Eureka: Don’t tell me what’s happening!  I have one more episode from season 4.5 (oh Syfy, you and your silly seasons) and then I can catch up on this final season and start watching it as it unfolds.  Pros to shows being cancelled: not stressing about whether or not they’ll get to finish.  Cons: The show is cancelled.  Obviously, that sucks.
Bones: I’m behind on this too, but I have heard tale of excitement in the final couple episodes.
Castle:  I could not be more stressed out about what tonight’s season finale has in store.  Beckett & Castle in love, dealing with her shooting, are they finally going to be together, will they fight, will they make up, and will we have to wait all fraking summer to find out???  I don’t know if I can take another Castle cliffhanger.  Not like last year.
Hawaii 5-0: I am a little behind on this show, but they don’t seem to have any lack of intensity.  Ever. 
Glee: Is it okay if I don’t care?  I mean, I still enjoy Glee and all its ridiculousness, but I’m afraid I have only a passing curiosity as to what happens to them next season.  Just sing me some fun songs and throw in a few tearjerker moments, and I’m good.
NCIS: Again, I think I’m a little behind.  But things are finally coming back around, so I’m sure Gibbs & Co will have some sort of noteworthy finale. Plus, maybe Tony & Ziva will work on breaking rule #12?
The New Girl: Mostly, I just laugh. And laugh.  And try not to choke on my food (there should be a disclaimer at the start, warning you not to eat while viewing) because of the laughing.  But I am a little concerned that Nick is going to move out.  Come on Nick, get it together.  You have to stay at the loft. 
The Big Bang Theory: Will Howard & Bernadette get married? Will Howard go to space? Will Penny & Leonard stay together?  Will Sheldon & Amy…um, you know? Will Raj find a lady? 
30 Rock: I don’t have any questions, I’m just here to watch (my BFF) Tina Fey be Liz Lemon. 
Parks & Recreation: I think I am as concerned about this election as I am about the real elections in November.  Okay, not really, but I am definitely worried for Leslie.  Voters can sometimes make poor choices, and she just wants this so bad, and would be so good for the town of Pawnee.
Fringe: Astrid!!!!  Kacey says she can’t die, she was in the amber.  But what if something happened and now that doesn’t exist.  I find it all very stressful.  Is that definitely where things end up?  What is going to happen to Olivia?  Can they really wrap this up in 13 episodes next season?  I mean, of course they can, and thank the TV gods they get to do just that. (Don’t anger the TV gods when you are still waiting to hear on other shows)
Okay, so when I lay it out like that, I think it’s really just Once Upon a Time, Castle, & Fringe that are high stress.   And Hart of Dixie is the only show left on the proverbial chopping block.  And you’re probably still judging me for that.  But whatever.  I’m just going to go make myself a Team Wade t-shirt.

Books read: 24 (Finally! I still have a couple hundred pages of Clash of Kings, but in the meantime, I finished Jenny Lawson's (The Bloggess) Let's Pretend this Never Happened.)

Coming Soon: Sarah writes a Bones/NCIS/Eureka triple crossover episode where they find the remains of a marine whose crazy experiment threatens to destroy town of Eureka.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Jamie has Questions about Once Upon a Time - Already!

I am still trying to put together my thoughts for a blog the properly conveys my new found undying love for Parks & Recreation so that it doesn't contain any significant spoilers for Kacey since she hasn't watched it yet, but makes her neglect her life to catch up on Netflix.  However, while that is still in the works, I wanted to write a little bit about how much I am enjoying Once Upon a Time, the new fairy tale show on ABC.  The show is aesthetically pleasing (beautiful visuals!) with great characters (excellent casting) and a plot that I am already trying to figure out (even scouring the internet for what other people think).  I love it when I am left asking questions and wondering where all the pieces fit in, not to mention I get to discover this whole new world with its own rules and structure. I could not be more excited.  Here are my questions/thoughts so far:

1)  Does Regina remember that she is the evil queen or not?  I assumed that she did following episode 1, but after last week there was some ambiguity that made me think her spell may have had some unforeseen circumstances that resulted in her being a little bit clueless. 

2) Mr. Gold! Talk about the key to the whole curse.  We learned so much last week despite his minimal screen time, but he is clearly the puppet master.  Does he know everything in this new world, or just enough? I'm sure it'll come back in part to the power of names, but I am definitely intrigued.

3) Who did the Evil Queen lose?  I was thinking that it was a child, which is why she clings to Henry, but this week it seemed that Henry was more a fill in for her father, so perhaps it was a love interest/husband.

4) Where does the show go from here?  This is honestly my only concern, how long can this go on?  Of course, since everyone is making Lost comparisons (fair, since the creators came from there), I will note that one of the reasons I didn't watch Lost when it started was that I wasn't sure how long they could drag out people on a deserted island. I mean eventually they had to get rescued, right?  Given that I was wrong about the rescue meaning the end, I'm sure that the creators have a plan for our fairy tale friends.  And if nothing else they can just call up their friend JJ and use some red matter to start an alternate timeline.