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Oh GOD. My life EXPLODED. I wanted to do so much writing and I can't and I wanted to do so much reading and I've had no time and I kind of HATE being this busy. I sort of fell into bed Saturday night, then got up and watched like four straight hours of TV today, because I am FRIED.


Pushing Daisies: I kind of thought this show could not possibly be as fun as I remembered. It is. Also, that bit where Chuck says she's never lived alone, and is so happy to finally be able to? I can't remember the last time I empathized so much with a character. I still think there is a huge amount of massively hot but tooth-achingly sweet porn to be written in this verse.

Chuck: During its third season, Supernatural lost its consistent Most Awesome Music Usage crown (though it seems to be coming back a little now). Chuck is really gunning hard to take that spot. I forgot how fun this one was too.

Dexter: I fucking LOVE this show. And Debra. I especially love her.

Sanctuary: I am not sure about this, just because I am a bit burned out on "ghosts/vampires/aliens/whatever are real and right beneath our noses in secret!" setups. I am craving some actual world building in my SF, and "gritty urban fantasy" ins't worlbuilding, it's shortcut. That said, the liquid that runs through Amanda Tapping's veins is pretty much pure undiluted awesome, so.

Eureka: This show is SO CUTE and SO FUN as a character-based adorable soap opera thing. I just really, sincerely wish it did not fail so badly as SF. If this were written by writers with a love of real, relatively intelligent SF, it could have been something extraordinary.


So my TV lineup right now looks like: Wildly fannish about SGA and SPN. Likes Chuck, Pushing Daisies, and Dexter. Giving Sanctuary a chance. Watching Eureka every once in a while, when I have time. Sounds crazy, but the vast majority of those are short seasons and/or early seasons, and will be over by December (early January, in the case of Atlantis. Only Supernatural will go to spring).

Jesus, SPN 4x03. My God. Have I said recently how much I love this show?

On the one hand, it has a couple big Plot Points of Mythos Fail. (The YED CAN'T BRING PEOPLE BACK! And Dean has to convince John to buy the Impala? And wow, but isn't Castiel a sadistic bastard anyway?) And a frustrating lack of brother-togetherness (but the model of Season 3 gives me hope that it will turn out all to the good) and all kinds of nit-picky problems. BUT!

The basic structure of a back to the future episode is made of solid golden 24-carat squee. And Jensen's acting, both comic ("Mom's a babe! *pause* I'm so going to hell. Again.") and angsty ("Don't get out of bed...") is as truly stunning as always. And the casting of Skinner/Caldwell was an absolute coup.

Mostly I loved all the ways this episode paralleled all the important stuff that's gone before- generational thematic parallels are one of my single BIGGEST fiction-kinks. Not just straightforward stuff; like, Harry Potter got way better when it stopped being "Harry is just like his dad!" and starting being a complex, tangled weave of thematic parallels between Harry and James and Snape and Tom. This was like that.

Because Mary echoes Dean, sometimes, but mostly Sam- at the same age, rejecting the life of a hunter only to be pulled back into it by tragedy- but John also echoes Sam- maintaining his innocence and sweetness in the face of horror. And of course Castiel's conversation with Dean in the car echoed the question of WIAWSNB (and there is interesting meta to be had about why the answer is different this time), and the CaldwellGranddad/Dean scene echoes and parallels Devil's Trap in about a billion ways, including the creepy-intense sexualization of it, and Deanna and Samuel echo Sam and Dean, but then also Deanna and Samuel and Mary echo the Harvelle family. And of course, Mary's deal closes the Winchester circle of deals and sacrifices- but with such different motivations! And such horrible irony in the effects! And Dean running up too late echoed AHBL, and the final conversation with Castiel echoed John's final admonition to Dean, and sets the show up to pick up the "save Sam (or he's lost forever)" thread that was never resolved in Season 2.

This bit of backstory casts everything into a different light- Mary is no longer just a symbol of tragedy, the woman-in-the-fridge origin story of the Winchester men, but is instead the initial template that they all follow- this story made Mary ONE OF THEM, not just "she was a hunter," but thematically- her conflicted feelings about hunting, her desire to keep her family safe, her tragic loss, her willingness to make unwise choices in the name of loyalty and saving the one she loves. And it makes John not the brave hero who quested out into the darkness and discovered the underground world all on his own- No! It makes John the carefully protected, coddled mundane (it turns John into SAM, more or less), leaving all four Winchesters (really, all six, with the grandparents), in a complex three-generation web of tragedies and avenging and saving and sacrificing and protecting and deals and doublings and parallels and shared tragic flaws, and that is a SO MUCH BETTER story than just "sad dead woman symbolizing all the normalcy you've lost," so who cares if you can nitpick plot holes in it?

Also, Dean drove a Pinto.

I may or may not have spent 45 minutes assembling a timeline for the 4x03 AU fic of Doom. There is NO WAY I would have time to write that and get it betad before next Thursday... but is there anybody who COULD beta it on Wednesday, if I do get it written?

Date: 2008-10-06 01:57 am (UTC)
sid: (pushing daisies moon)
From: [personal profile] sid
Welcome back, Pushing Daisies.

Welcome back, Chuck.

Hello, Sanctuary. We'll see about you.

Date: 2008-10-06 02:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragojustine.livejournal.com
Yes. Exactly.

Date: 2008-10-06 05:50 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] miriad.livejournal.com
I love you. I realy, really do.

That is all.

Date: 2008-10-06 04:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragojustine.livejournal.com
Um... I'm glad?

(Was it something I said?)

I love you too!

Date: 2008-10-06 10:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fleshflutter.livejournal.com
Actually wow, yes! The YED can't bring people back, can he? Unless it was all a super-bog ploy to get Dean to sell his soul. He did say he knew he was keeping Dean alive for something, didn't he? But that's... Hmm, no, that's a plot hole that seriously needs addressing. :/

Date: 2008-10-06 04:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragojustine.livejournal.com
Yes! And not even a lie to Dean- in IMTOD, he tells John "I can't, but I know someone who can," and has to possess a Reaper to get Dean back! And Dean wasn't even properly dead yet. Now, they may well have been some kind of analogous back-scenes dealing going on here that the YED just didn't reveal to Mary, but you could drive a Pinto through that monster-powers-inconsistency.

Date: 2008-10-06 12:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] erda-3.livejournal.com
I'm totally obsessed by Supernatural. It's so goooooood!! Actual emotions! Expressed by pretty men!! I didn't realize how little of this I was getting from SGA. I'm halfway through Season Two, which is kind of confusing because I'm watching Season Four at the same time, but at the rate I'm going, I'll soon be caught up. I love the way these demons keep letting all Dean's secrets out. How I would love to see that happen to John Sheppard.

Date: 2008-10-06 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragojustine.livejournal.com
Yes! The entire show is ALL ABOUT Dean's fucked-up psychology. Seriously, more or less every good episode is about just flaying him open to lay the incredible angst and vulnerability and damage and manpain bare on the surface. It's like catnip for slashers. I'm not sure there's ANY TV show that's given me this in such concentrated doses. I'm so glad you're enjoying!

Date: 2008-10-06 07:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] erda-3.livejournal.com
I just got finished watching Playthings, and omg, drunk Sam with his hands and Dean pushing him off. I wish I had been in this fandom when the episode aired because I can just imagine what the fans made of that scene. I missed all the fun!

Date: 2008-10-06 07:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragojustine.livejournal.com
I know how you feel! I come to all the best fandoms late. But it's never too late to squee about it!

Date: 2008-10-06 09:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] princessofg.livejournal.com
it's fun to see your squee.

my life is so out of control too. omg. hoping to get the reins back from where they are, dragging through the sagebrush, but i think the wild horse will still be galloping away with me clinging to its mane....

*clings*

Date: 2008-10-07 09:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragojustine.livejournal.com
I am wildly amused by your runaway horse image. I COULD grab the reins, but I just don't have the willpower...

*wishes you luck with the clinging*

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