Thursday, July 30, 2009

Dark Blue Season Premiere






I know this is super late, and I apologize for being lazy.

Show Notes

Torture. What a great way to start it off.
I like this opening. Very DC Comics. Think Batman.
Coffee and donuts. Nice. "You guys are doing nothing for the sterotype."
"I haven't seen seven am since 1992." Oh, I wish.
Federal Bureau of Intimidation.
Jack-of-All-Crimes
All right. The murder of a Federal agent means the death penalty.
"That's a weird dude." "Yeah."
Dean is undercover on Franzine. Lt. Carter Shaw is the head guy. Okay.
"You build a case from the inside out. Get in deep."
"It's just, you know, daylight, and you're up."
"Is that Aspirin?" "Something like that."
"He's here." "Who?" "The Prince of Darkness."
"Million dollar question. Is it enough for him to flip?"
The black guy is Ty. He's married.
Did Dean snap? Come on, let's not have somebody snap. That's never cool.
This is very dramatic. A VERY dramatic show I'm getting myself into.
--Commercial Break One--
Carter is a third generation cop. Eighteen years in. Worked everything from Vice to Narcotics (Actually, those are the only two divisons you EVER hear of detectives working prior to whatever they're working now. Hmmm). Huge arrests. Disappeared three years ago and is now officially called an "Administrative Liasion."
"He should have a penetentiary named after him."
Guys like that don't fade into the twilight.
"I'm clapping because I saw forty-eight rounds before you got a kill shot. After fifty, they move you to the Fire Department."
Jaimie Allen. She lied about her past.
"I see a man looking for his next fix. I see a girl who just made her rent in the backseat of a car. I see a woman who just lost her son in a drive-by. I see everything that needs to be fixed."
A special unit. Deep cover. All about perception. More accurate, deception.
"I'm not worried about when you'll come home. I'm worried about who you'll be when you do."
Ty speaks Spanish!
Dead, or, worse, arrested.
Florida is like death? Hey!
"You don't just send in a resume to Franzine. HE picks YOU."
Looks like an alias the FBI would do.
Education probably means prison.
"Don't think about the job. Think about life the day after the job... Just think about the money."
Gina?
"They either stupid or something else."
Holy frick on a stick! The cop shot a cop! A little lady cop! Ahhh!
Oh, she was part of the plan. Thank God.
--Commercial Break Two--
The actor who plays Dean just has that rugged undercover cop look. He's a hottie.
I knew he was going to shoot him.
Acting like he's all about the money.
"Carter, in front of the new girl?" "Come on, seriously?"
"No fear, no emotion, no nada." "Maybe he couldn't do anything."
"Blend in a little, eat something." "Who says we're on a stakeout?" "Oh, yeah, I forgot. All you Feds get your porno DVDs down here."
"Am I as interesting on paper?" "Yes."
His wife? What happened? Did she die? Sadness.
Dean doesn't want to be pulled out. He doesn't care about the FBI Agent, he doesn't care about the guy who got shot. He doesn't care about the rules.He's going to finish it.
--Commercial Break Three--
I like Jaimie's accent... At least I think it's an accent.
Two things to know about Carter- He'd to anything to protect his team, and he'd do anything to get his man.
"You spend more time as an addict or a thief or even a killer more than yourself, and you forget which parts are your cover and which parts are you. How long can you pretend to be something before you become it?"
"If Dean has turned, how far do we go to stop him?" "You shoot him, because if he has turned, he'll shoot you first."
Tracy is cool. Kind of like Garcia, I guess, but less quirky and fun, Still cool and brilliant, though.
Uh-oh. They found out Dean is a cop.
Certain scenes are reminding me of Leverage, like this one. A bank trick with parker (In this case, Jaimie), telling them where the, erm... victim of their con, is going, and with whom.
Dean is leaving with Franzine, which is bad.
Dean is shooting at the FBI. VERY bad.
Has he really turned? *sadness*
--Commercial Break Four--
Tariq sounds Arabic. Is he a terrorist? Because when stuff like this goes down, they usually are.
The FBI needed to be straight with Carter. They did all kinds of crap in his backyard and didn't tell him.
"Your backyard is the Wild West."
Ty thinks Dean flipped, but Jaimie doesn't think so.
He looked at her, knew she wasn't a teller. He didn't give her away. She has a feeling.
"You've worked with us half a day and we're supposed to trust your feelings?"
Muscular black dude. No sleeves. Tight, bulletproof vest. Yum.
Terrorist. Called it.
"I didn't sign on to be a hired killer." "For five million dollars, you'll be whatever i tell you to be."
Disappear.
"I'm a cop."
"Waste of your talent... I've seen you... You're no cop." *shoot*
Jaimie's with them.
"There's a difference between going under and stepping over."
What did Carter give Jaimie?
Gina?
Cash box?
That's his wife, isn't it. How cute. How sad.
--End--

This. Show. Is. Intense.
I am hooked. Fricking in deep.
My favorite episode is 'Purity'... Which most likely has something to do with the whole Dean/Jaimie thing.

Discussion
This is different from all of the other crime shows...
because it isn't a procedural. It's edgy. It's real. It's not about looking at the evidence. It IS about catching the perp, though. But not in the usual way. You're always wondering what we'll happen next, and how the characters will deal. You have to pay attention and figure out who the characters are and what end they're accomplishing. It's unique, and I love it. It's a new breed of Cop Show.
Intense Drama
Holy frick on a stick this show is intense. Writing show notes were hard... I had to write one or two words in the margins to get everything down. It was fast-paced, and the whole time I was worrying for their lives, their cover, and their sanity. This has happened in all three epsiodes I've watched.
Dean/Jaimie
From their first look, there was something there. I watched behind-the-scenes stuff, and Nicki Aycox said it was going to happen. And the previews for 'Purity' had me counting the days. That episode turned out awesome. There is definitely attraction there, and even caring. I can't wait how they play it out... On a series like this, where their not professional and you never know what will happen next, it's bound to be awesomesauce.




Monday, July 20, 2009

Leverage Season 2 Premiere










Show Notes

Insurance. Psh. Nobody looks happy, so he's outta there. "Is it something I said?"
Baha. It's Super!Nate. Gotta love it. LOVE him saving the little girl.
Bananno? Ha.
All right. Leverage = Coolest. Title. Sequence. Ever.
Did something happen to her? Awww.
Daddy!Nate. Love that even more.
Sophie in a play. Hmmm. That's always, um... Interesting.
"Last name?" "Parker." "First name?" "No. Just one name."
Typical Eliot, trying to pick up a lady.
Look who all showed up. Quinky dink. "Eliot." "Nate." "Parker." "Hardison."
She tried to hug Nate. JUST Nate.
"You sing?" "Well, not as well as I act..." Uh-oh.
Poor Soph.
"Never before has a production of 'The Sound of Music' made me root for the Nazis." I've always loved Parker's unfeeling honesty.
"You quit drinking? You quit drinking?" I love Eliot.
"You rent a condo above a bar? How... Catholic."
"I know what would make you feel better. Let's steal something." "Yeah! We can do it together!"
Bike of crime.
She stole the Hope Diamond. And then she put it back because she was bored and didn't care. Typical Parker.
Hardison hacked the White House e-mail.
Hinky stuff in Pakistan. "I was in Pakistan."
They can't move on. They're the Leverage Team.
Hitter. Hacker. Grifter. Thief.
Look, they even raise their hands at their titles.
"You broke us."
Nate, you ARE a thief. So take your team to go steal something to help somebody.
Fight. Always cool. Oh, good going, Soph.
- Commercial Break One-
Parker is dressed like a nun. And she's eating cereal.
Sophie is wearing his shirt... She spent the night =]
"It's Parker." So true, Eliot.
Nate won't leave them.
Hahahaha. Hardison is the Priest and Parker the Nun.
Wrong.
Awww! He looked for her.
"People are like locks." Hmmm. I'll remember that.
Fiddly.
Fo-cus.
"This is not 'gone'. This is 'more'."
Apple shampoo.
"Oh, THAT mob."
Robot Parker.
Get the mob with taxes.
Wow. That mob is smart.
Sober = Creepier metaphors.
Need one more person...
Of course you'll do this job, Nate.
Hardison and Parker... I like Eliot and Parker better, but we're clearly supposed to go in a Parker/Hardison direction... More on that after my notes.
-Commercial Break Two-
Detectives Costello and Castigan.
Finger thing. Everybody gets that.
Perfect... Beautiful... He likes it... H/P.
Hahaha. "I have thse things in my pants!"
Nate is currently getting the crap beat out of him. "Yeah. I'm the smartest undercover cop ever."
I love Sophie's acts. Annie Kroy.
Eliot thoroughly enjoyed that.
Nate and girl!
"There are wolves in the world."
-Commerical Break Three-
New earbuds. They get new ones, like, every episode.
$250, 000 is nothing to them.
That look said, "Don't talk about Sopihie that way."
He was SUPPOSED to go to the cops. Don't you hate it when awesome plans fall through? It does tend to make the storyline more interesting, though.
"Ooh, they're probably gonna shoot Nate in the face." "Parker, I can hear you."
This situation is not good.
ELIOT!!!!!
Wait. I have a hypothesis. I BETTER be right. I love Eliot. He HAS to be okay.
-Commercial Break Four-
He's looking at Sophie like, "Oh. My. God."
BAHA Razorblade.
Smart move with the phone, lol. And I love Eliot as a cop.
Lasers. Nice.
Parker tazed him. Awesome. And she has duct tape. Wow.
Ketchup. *Gag* I. Hate. Ketchup. Ayway... Go, Eliot!
"I love a good death scene."
Hahahah Justice.
I always love Parker and money. The crazy chick cracks me up.
Nobody's that smart. Right.
A HUG! I called it. Yayyy for Daddy!Nate.
She has some long hair.
Awww. She gave him her medal.
Yayah! More jobs! (Like we didn't see that coming...)
He totally asked her out. That makes me smile.
Boyfriend??? NO. He WAS gone for six months...
Oooh. Nate is j-e-a-l-o-u-s. And very hurt.
Sophie, you drove him to the alcohol.
Don't do it... Don't do it... Good Nate.
"I'm Old Nate and I live here, too."
Hardison bought the building. Bahhaha.
Eliot and a chainsaw =]
I. Love. Leverage.
They're going to make me wait for scenes from next week. I was planning on watching Dark Blue anyway... (Notes for that later).
Next week- Crooked fight club. Nate... Fighting? No, Eliot. And Sophie looks very scared for him. Uh-oh.
Thoughts
H/P or E/P?
I, personally, like Eliot with Parker better. Maybe this is because Eliot and Parker are my two favorite characters. I just like Eliot's observations and comments about Parker, such as "There's something wrong with her". But maybe E/P is supposed to be a brother/sister relationship? Or, here's another thought. Both Eliot and Parker are not ones for being in serious relationships or settling down. Eliot likes to flirt and pick up lots of girls, and has broken off relationships when they become serious. Parker is just... Not normal. Having two characters who do not have serious realtionships kind of gets in the way of having a relationship. Hardison seems to be more of the guy who finds a woman he likes and dates her. He certainly does like Parker. Eliot is just such a gentleman, and he would be good for whoever he chooses. If we go in an H/P romantic direction, let's go in an E/P brother/sister relationship.
Foiled Plans
The great plan in this episode did not, well, go according to plan. The banker did not go to the cops, and therefore, everyone was put in danger. Well, that was certainly not good for our team, but it sure made the ending more interesting. Had the man gone to the cops, we would not have had the suspense of thinking Eliot was shot, for one thing. So, sure, we all like it when the brilliant leverage Team executes one of their awesome plans flawlessly. But, when things get mixed up... It mixes things up for us.
Six Months Apart
The Team was apart for six months before the reunion at Sophie's play. Obviously, they all missed each other and their jobs. Hardison even admitted to looking for Parker. But, they all seemed to fall into place as if they'd never been apart. Except, of course, for Nate and Sophie, the obvious OTP of this show. Now, Sophie told Nate she hada boyfriend. That really seemed to hurt Nate. At first, I was mad at her, like, How could she do that to him? And then I remembered the six months, in which he never tried to contact her. She had every right to find someone else if he was going to leave. His perpetual leaving is just another obstacle they'll have to overcome.
So, there was my first shot at analyzing. Was it good? Horrible?
Dark Blue will be my next post.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Thought

After spending the week reading blogs, I have decided that ours needs some work. It still needs to be dedicated to amazing TV shows, as is it's original purpose, but it needs more thought put into it.

A blog I've been reading is called "Chaos in General" (http://chaosingeneral.blogspot.com/#0), and the writers really put deep thought in and analyze everything that happens, whereas we just report. My favorite post is about anvils. We haven't even identified any anvils!

Anyway, I plan on making a bunch more posts today, but I just wanted to say that from now on, expect more.