More to come next week – what do you think? Any good? Were SyFy wrong to turn this down for a series?
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More to come next week – what do you think? Any good? Were SyFy wrong to turn this down for a series?
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For a gleaming, shiny minute, the Battlestar Galactica prequel Blood and Chrome looked okay and then… Oops. Now I see why SyFy didn’t want it.
Still, it’ll be airing on the web in 10 minutes chunks from tomorrow, before airing in full on SyFy next year, so you’ll have the chance to judge it in full for yourself soon.
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It’s “What did you watch last week?”, my chance to tell you what I watched last week that I haven’t already reviewed and your chance to recommend things to everyone else (and me) in case I’ve missed them.
The usual recommendations from the first-run shows are: Continuum, The Daily Show, and Suits. Hunt them down.
Also being added to the list this week (with some reservations) is The Newsroom, Aaron Sorkin’s West Wing-but-with-journalists TV show within a TV show. It’s still very flawed; white, usually middle-aged men are still the heroes, with everyone else orbiting around them and glorifying their names; and the whole Bigfoot thing in the latest episode was beyond ridiculous. But this was the first episode that really felt fun, that dialled all these flaws down to a minimum, that actually made me like Olivia Munn a lot, and that didn’t feel that smug at all. Worth tuning in if you miss The West Wing.
Ken Branagh’s Wallander is back on as well, although I’ve only seen the first of the two episodes that have been broadcast so far. Although the absence of Tom Hiddleston (Loki from Thor/Avengers Assemble) is keenly felt, this was the first episode from the three series so far that I felt actually worked as both a proper crime story and a Wallander story, rather than simply a great big hour and a half version of ‘The Scream’, in which a guy with minimal understanding of police procedure twats around and falls over his own feet a lot. While there was a certain element of that (spoiler: Wallander’s breaking into the yard), it was a decent story, well executed. I’m not sure if that’s because it was only based on a short story, so the script writers had to fill in the blanks himself or herself, rather than relying on Mansell’s apparently sketchy approach to police procedure. Added to the recommended list anyway.
A new show and some returning shows appeared on the radar and I’ve given them a try, at least:
Here’s a few thoughts on those and what else I’ve been watching:
Still to watch on the Sky box: Mesrine – Killer Instinct and Sinbad. Still. Plus Sky Arts 2’s Maison close, which started on Sunday. Anyone catch it?
“What did you watch this week?” is your chance to recommend to friends and fellow blog readers the TV and films that they might be missing or should avoid – and for me to do mini-reviews of everything I’ve watched. Since we live in the fabulous world of Internet catch-up services like the iPlayer and Hulu, why not tell your fellow readers what you’ve seen so they can see the good stuff they might have missed?
Okay, it’s for the second season so a bit old now and Battlestar Galactica got there first, but it’s still pretty nifty (click on it to make it bigger). The first season is being repeated on the UK’s SyFy channel from next Tuesday, so give it a try if you haven’t seen it already – Norse gods reincarnated in New Zealand so what’s not to like? – but you’ll need to wait about four or five episodes before it gets really good. No word on a third season yet, I’m afraid.
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