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Third-episode verdict: Cupid

Well, it doesn’t look like it’ll be coming back for a second season but it’s time for a third-episode verdict on Cupid, the reincarnated Rob Thomas series about the Roman god of love’s need to match 100 modern day couples if he’s to return to Mount Olympus.

After a relatively bland and inauspicious start, things have only become blander and less interesting, making you almost hope for the ‘glories’ of Valentine. Even though the show started with very little of note, it did at least try to make Cupid vaguely interesting: a bit of a Mediterranean jack the lad. Now, he’s just puckish and has a couple of posters of Greece on his wall.

Meanwhile, Sarah Paulson’s ever-so-serious character has pretty much been a walking charisma vacuum, with little to do except for reprimanding Cupid and being the practical anti-romantic – a thankless task, even if she had any other defining characteristics, which she doesn’t seem to have any more.

The only other redeeming qualities about the show were that the couples being matched did at least seem pleasant and fun. Now, they’re there as plot devices, with the third episode’s "can a Republican and a Democrat really fall in love?" being one of the most shallow pieces of television I’ve seen since Knight Rider – the answer, apparently, is "as long as the Republican likes gay people".

All in all, a complete let-down that just goes to show you that even with a second chance, a show can actually get worse.

Carusometer rating: 4
Prediction: Cancelled by the end of the season, possibly pulled off the air even sooner

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Joe interviews Heroes’ Puppetmaster David Lawrence

David Lawrence the Puppetmaster

Blogging pal Joe has just had lunch with David Lawrence (aka Heroes‘ Puppetmaster Eric Doyle), who’s now the star of some official Heroes webisodes. If you’d like to find out what they discussed – and perhaps what they ate, but I don’t want to spoil it for you – nip on over to Joe’s blog right now.

BTW, webisodes look like they’re US only, unfortunately. Sigh. But here’s the trailer for it so you can see what you’re missing, UK viewers.

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Dick Heads

Dick Heads (from Jane Henry and DMW): Robin Hood and BHS

Richard Armitage in Robin Hood

Two more Dick Heads for you this week, one from DMW that’s clearly from the BHS catalogue and another from Jane Henry from Robin Hood, but sent via The Kids in The Hall, judging by its size.

Captions, haiku or anything else Richard Armitage’s head inspires in you and can be set down in writing, please.

Got a picture of Richard Armitage’s head, preferably wearing a hat? Then leave a link to it below and if it’s judged suitable, it will appear in the “Dick Heads” gallery.

Zoeey Deschanel does Katy Perry

Don’t you love Zoeey Deschanel, the better Deschanel sister (the other, unforgivably, starring in Bones)? She was great in Elf and Frasier, for example, and was one of the few good things about the movie version of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. She’s also a singer and for some reason the American cotton industry has hired her to promote their wares, which she’s done by pretending to be Katy Perry.

Spooky, isn’t it? [via]