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What have you been watching this week (w/e May 6)?

Hipster Penny in Happy Endings

My usual recommendations for maximum viewing pleasure this week: Community, Cougar Town, The Daily Show, Doctor Who, Endgame, Happy Endings, House, Modern Family, Stargate Universe and 30 Rock. Watch them (and keep an eye on The Stage‘s TV Today Square Eyes feature as well) or you’ll be missing out on the good stuff.

Just a few thoughts on a couple of the regulars:

  • Last week’s attempt on Smallville to copy Spartacus was dreadful, even if it did have Callum BestBlue as Zod in it. Still Supergirl’s in this week’s episode and after that, it’s the final episode ever and Lex is back for that, so I’m sticking with it it.
  • Happy Endings – some great moments in both episodes, particularly "the Hipster makeover" and "you’re a gaycist", but also a few touching romantic moments. It’s at least as funny as Modern Family now.
  • Chuck – the ending was obvious but I enjoyed this week’s more than I’ve enjoyed a lot of the previous weeks’ episodes.
  • Doctor Who – couldn’t quite work up the energy to review the two-part The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon and since it’s clearly a three-parter in disguise, there were so many plot threads left hanging at the end, it was almost impossible to review it anyway. At times, I did feel like the Silence had wiped my memory, since things seemed to jump around an awful lot without explanation (where did the people who still hadn’t quite got to the Moon in an Apollo spacecraft get white dwarf star alloy from? Why did the Doctor, Amy and Rory need to be chased down? How come Amy missed and what happened next? What was Nixon doing inside the prison?). You could probably fill in the gaps with a bit of work, but it does feel like all the working out has been scribbled over. All the same, there were some wonderfully clever bits, wonderfully scary bits and so much tease, there had better be a good pay-off or I’m going to… well, sulk probably. And how come they went to the US for the first time and ending up getting two Brits/Irish people, Mark Sheppard and W Morgan Sheppard, to play the lead American?

Since the last "What have you been watching?", I’ve tried

  • Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe – basically, exactly like every Bruce Campbell straight-to-DVD movie of the 90s. If that’s your thing, watch it. If it’s not, don’t.
  • Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle – Glad to see a move away from the grumpy old man routine of last series, aided by some pointless sketches, to his more traditional stand-up. Very funny, brilliantly clever and had the best Godzilla reference of the week.

Anyone watch The Shadow Line – I taped it but I hear it might have been a bit rubbish. And as mentioned earlier this week, stupid scheduling meant that I didn’t watch Exile or Case Sensitive – were they any good (thanks to everyone who’s already weighed in on this)?

But what have you been watching?

"What have you been watching this week?" is your chance to recommend to friends and fellow blog readers the TV that they might be missing or should avoid – and for me to do mini-reviews of everything I’ve watched this week. 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?

UK TV

Doctor Who – how long has Steven Moffat been planning the Silence?

The Silence in Doctor Who

The Silence is going to be the villain of the season (probably) in Doctor Who. Of course, the foundations were laid last season, with the exploding TARDIS, “The Silence will fall”, the time machine in The Lodger et al.

However, maybe there were other signs that none of us noticed. What would happen if someone (not me) rewatched the last season, keeping their eyes open for unexplained shadowy figures and people seemingly forgetting important things they’d just seen, and didn’t just assume it was people messing up their lines, bad edits, etc…

Follow me after the jump, assuming you can remember that far.

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Doctor Who reviews this year?

So for the last few years – ooh, four now I think about it – I’ve been doing episode-by-episode reviews of Doctor Who. Now that was fun. It was enjoyable, because no matter what happened, David Tennant and whichever his companion he was with + Rusty and one of his nonsensical scripts almost always added up to fun.

However, Steven Moffat’s in charge and as much as his intricate plotting and general cleverness make Rusty’s best efforts look like the doodlings of a High School child, they lack Rusty’s exuberance, depth of emotion and general fun. In short, I’m finding them a bit more like hard work than anything I actually enjoying. I’m not even sure I really care about DW enough any more to want to review them.

I know – I’m such a neophile.

So the question is, what with

  • me already committed to two hours of Spiral every week for at least another week
  • a workload that’s seen me working three out of four days for the last two bank holiday weekends and with no proper time to blog until Friday
  • high quality reviews available elsewhere from the likes of Frank, Jane and Stuart

do you actually want my usual full-on reviews or should I reduce Who to the Friday “What Have You Been Watching?” slot unless I feel particularly inspired?

Your opinion matters, so leave a comment if you do want the reviews (or if you don’t because you think they’re rubbish).