The CarusometerA Carusometer rating of 1

Third-episode verdict: Being Erica

So we’re three episodes into Being Erica aka "Quantum Leap for girls", in which plucky, unlucky-in-life Erica gets sent back in time to fix all the parts of her life that went wrong as part of some extreme therapy. Time then for the normally extremely manly Carusometer to set its shades of justice to pink and pass verdict.

On the whole, the show’s been very good so far. Maybe a little lightweight in places, but enjoyable, fun, female-friendly without being male-unfriendly. It’s been typically Canadian-smart, with Erica (MA Lit) and best pal discussing Tolstoy and Dostoevsky while playing Wii Sports, for example. And while there’s been a certain element of predictability, with Erica finding that if you try fixing one part of your life, another tends to get broken in return, it has been cleverer than that for the most part.

Doctor Tom, the mysterious therapist whose office can appear behind any door, who can send Erica ‘leaping’ back into her past body without so much as a bye-your-leave, and who seems somehow privy to every conversation she ever has and everything she’s ever done, is by turns irritating and interesting. We’re not exactly sure how he does everything he does – and he’s becoming more and more Satanic by the episode – and his habit of not saying anything other than quotes by famous writers became very irritating by the second episode, but his mystery is another reason for watching, even if it looks like we’re not going to get any answers any time soon.

Erica isn’t quite as interesting, but rather than being a stereotypical helpless chick lit heroine, certainly through therapy is becoming stronger and turns out to have had an edgier side than Bella Bloom on The Ex-List, for example. She’s more adult and in one sense of that word, there’s a good deal more naughtiness going on in her past that you might have guessed. But in another sense of the word, it’s interesting to see how simple maturity makes her behave differently and more strongly than she did when she was a teenager, surely every 30something’s belief – if they knew then what they knew now… The fact she’s smart, both intellectually and emotionally, is also a plus, and she feels far more of a three-dimensional character than many shows have given us. And Erin Karpluk is really very good.

No two episodes have really been the same, and the time travel aspect of the show is less important that you might have thought it would have been, with more of the show dedicated to Erica’s present day situation than what led her to it. There’s an interesting romantic sub-plot developing, Erica’s on the up and her family and friend’s are improving. 

One to watch, if you like fun but smart female-oriented dramas with just a hint of fantasy – or thought Peggy Sue Got Married should have been turned into a less depressing TV series.

Given this is being distributed by BBC Worldwide, it should be in the UK at some point, too, and SOAPnet in the US has already picked it up as well.

Carusometer rating: 1
Prediction: Will run for at least two seasons, minimum.

Sitting Tennant

Today’s Sitting Tennant: Jonathan Ross

David Tennant on Jonathan Ross

Today’s Sitting Tennant for the weekend is from me, because for some reason no one has been looking for pictures of David Tennant sitting down. Or if they have, they’ve been keeping the results to themselves. Selfish.

This is from his appearance on Jonathan Ross‘s show back in 2005. I leave it up to you intrepid caption writers to work out what his next trick will be.

The picture competition leader board, of course, stays the same as last time, since we have no new entrants. Shame. Where’s the Tennant love, I ask you?

  1. Jaradel, Rullsenberg: 1

However, the caption competition is as vibrant as always. Rullsenberg gets double points for her… well, you decide. Does she know something we don’t know about DT or does her mind just work in a certain way? Meanwhile, Tobes and Jane Henry get a half-point each for their topical inauguration-related captions.

That means the scoreboard now stands as follows, with Marie retaining her lead, and Jaradel over-taking the Canadian farming collective while they debate whether five-year plans are inimicable to true communism or a necessary evil within pre-communist socialism, rather than doing something important like captioning David Tennant:

  1. Marie: 5.5
  2. Toby, Jane Henry: 4.5
  3. Rev/Views, Rullsenberg: 4
  4. Jaradel: 3
  5. Aaron, Persephone: 2

As always, captions and new submissions for the gallery, please. Remember, you can submit as many (witty) captions as you like for each and every picture, with topical captions (and pictures of David Tennant in current productions) getting extra marks. The wittiest caption for each picture will get double points.

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below and if it’s judged suitable, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery. You can also enter the witting and amusing captions league table by commenting on existing photos in the gallery.

Friday’s new companion news

Doctor Who

  • Yes, Michelle Ryan is the next companion. On the Easter Special anyway. Lee Evans also appearing.

Film

British TV

  • Culture secretary backs Channel 4/BBC Worldwide merger
  • Five US to rebrand as Five USA in Feb, acquires The Beast, will show 30 Rock
  • New BBC circus sitcom, Big Top, begins filming

US TV