Here's Mel's Unveiled in its pretty much final form.
erica
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Spooks: Code 9
CCTV, check. Terrorists, check. Unnecessary concern for bureaucracy, check. Truly great looking people saving the world, check.
Must be Spooks. ... only in this case, we've got truly great looking 20 yr olds who have been fast tracked through spy school following a nuclear attack on London in 2012.
Britain needs new spies, younger spies, hotter spies... or so the tag line tells us. Welcome to Spooks: Code 9.
Not sure we needed a spinoff since this really is the same show. It's like they just wanted the hawt. A group of 20 year olds who live together and occasionally go to clubs before a mission. It's like the Real World meets 24. More violent, more modern and laced with more profanity than its predecessor it's nevertheless competently made and well-written. The world these kids live in is darker, and more dangerous. And who cares if they like to intercut the gang having a laugh with ongoing civil unrest... soul searching hawt with refugee camps and machine guns. I like it.
I've seen the first 3 episodes and it's a lot better than I thought it was going to be.... nothing worth noting in particular. Though seeing a post-apocalyptic world through these young eyes is good material. And watching them trying to overcome their youth and inexperience in a high pressure situation is solid drama... and there's none of that awkward Felicity-esque teen angst. It's the stories, these kids learning to be adults and the desperate times they live in.
Like I said, I like it. Better than Primeval.
.e
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Inaugural post.
Welcome to my blog on all things British TV.... mainly though, I'm just gonna talk about Doctor Who.
We start with an old school quote:
"There are worlds out there where the sky is burning and the sea is asleep, and the rivers dream. People made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere there’s danger, somewhere there’s injustice... somewhere else the tea’s getting cold."
This to me encapsulates everything that is great about the Who universe. It's poetic and full of wonder. Full of adventure and dreams. Chaos and danger. They live side by side in a dazzling array of stars. And we see it all through the eyes of a pretty sorta marvelous traveler who takes the time to remind us that in all this splendor... there's also biscuits and tea. Lovely, simply, sublime.
.e
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