I watch too much TV. I know that.
Mar. 11th, 2009 10:01 pmYes, finally I've been able to watch the first episode of the fourth season. Some things I expected, some not so much. ;)
The idea that House is somehow to blame for Amber's death is quite ridiculous. At least Wilson doesn't blame him. Which is the only good thing I can say about him in this. Really - they never were friends? Oh, come on! Idiot.
Thriteen? Bleh. I liked her more or less in the last season - but this? Annoying. And how shitty was her reaction to being wrong???
Foreman was surprisingly okay, though. Maybe that was because he hardly did or said anything? :)
But I liked Chase and Cameron. Chase got more confident and Cameron seemed less black-and-white.
I loved Cuddy's "couple's counseling" - and how she didn't really take sides (even if Wilson thought she did. Heh.).
The mistery was entertaining and quite surprising - I liked it. Even if I have no idea if it was realistic in any way. ;)
The second episode was quite cool, I think. Apart from Wilson being a complete and utter moron. I never considered him a completely nice guy - he was a bastard often enough - but this? But everything else was fun. ;)
Well, NCIS. Comparing episodes from seasons one and five I have to say Gibbs has changed quite a lot. He was still grumpy back then but did have some sense of humour. Now he's mostly grumpy.
And McGee is turning more and more into an idiot in season six. Which surprises me, actually, because I really liked how he got a complete episode for himself in "Caged".
And somehow the Gibbs-DiNozzo interaction changed.
Saw the first episodes of The Mentalist. I'm not entirely convinced... I'm not a big fan of series with a background whodunnit (I mean trying to find Red John) - that's why I didn't like NCIS' Frog-Arch. Bleh. And I'm not really sure I like his partner.
Basically the same problem with Life. Crews is weird enough to be interesting, but once again the Murder In The Past(TM). And not to forget the boss who tries to kick him out. Wait, I've seen that one already... Blind Justice? Yes, and a couple of other shows. It's a cliché I don't particularly like. And the second cliché I'm not a fan of? The wronged investigator who is always right and always doubted (usually because (s)he's weird). And even if (s)he proves to be quite capable that pattern neverever changes. I prefer teamwork.
AND Numb3rs. I don' know what's wrong with those who do the planning - but. First we get parts of the first season (for the... third time), then we get three episodes of the third season, followed by episodes of the second season, followed by... nothing. Or better, some crappy show. And now we get the rest of the fourth season - and I doubt we'll ever see those episodes from the beginning again. I mean, they still have so many first-season-episodes to show us. Mweh.
The idea that House is somehow to blame for Amber's death is quite ridiculous. At least Wilson doesn't blame him. Which is the only good thing I can say about him in this. Really - they never were friends? Oh, come on! Idiot.
Thriteen? Bleh. I liked her more or less in the last season - but this? Annoying. And how shitty was her reaction to being wrong???
Foreman was surprisingly okay, though. Maybe that was because he hardly did or said anything? :)
But I liked Chase and Cameron. Chase got more confident and Cameron seemed less black-and-white.
I loved Cuddy's "couple's counseling" - and how she didn't really take sides (even if Wilson thought she did. Heh.).
The mistery was entertaining and quite surprising - I liked it. Even if I have no idea if it was realistic in any way. ;)
The second episode was quite cool, I think. Apart from Wilson being a complete and utter moron. I never considered him a completely nice guy - he was a bastard often enough - but this? But everything else was fun. ;)
Well, NCIS. Comparing episodes from seasons one and five I have to say Gibbs has changed quite a lot. He was still grumpy back then but did have some sense of humour. Now he's mostly grumpy.
And McGee is turning more and more into an idiot in season six. Which surprises me, actually, because I really liked how he got a complete episode for himself in "Caged".
And somehow the Gibbs-DiNozzo interaction changed.
Saw the first episodes of The Mentalist. I'm not entirely convinced... I'm not a big fan of series with a background whodunnit (I mean trying to find Red John) - that's why I didn't like NCIS' Frog-Arch. Bleh. And I'm not really sure I like his partner.
Basically the same problem with Life. Crews is weird enough to be interesting, but once again the Murder In The Past(TM). And not to forget the boss who tries to kick him out. Wait, I've seen that one already... Blind Justice? Yes, and a couple of other shows. It's a cliché I don't particularly like. And the second cliché I'm not a fan of? The wronged investigator who is always right and always doubted (usually because (s)he's weird). And even if (s)he proves to be quite capable that pattern neverever changes. I prefer teamwork.
AND Numb3rs. I don' know what's wrong with those who do the planning - but. First we get parts of the first season (for the... third time), then we get three episodes of the third season, followed by episodes of the second season, followed by... nothing. Or better, some crappy show. And now we get the rest of the fourth season - and I doubt we'll ever see those episodes from the beginning again. I mean, they still have so many first-season-episodes to show us. Mweh.