Sunday, November 18, 2007

Loving the "Club"...



I was drawn to Women's Murder Club for the same reason I had to check out Bones when it premiered. I read the books both series are based on. Unlike Bones, however, Women's Murder Club is far more faithful to the novels. There was a very big plot point regarding the character of Lindsey Boxer in the first book in the series and I couldn't help but wonder when, and if, we'd see it crop up on the show. I apparently got my answer Friday night.

Don't read any further unless I might inadvertently spoil an upcoming plot or two...

You were warned.

In Friday's episode Lindsey was under the weather. She and Claire worried she might be pregnant. The test turned up negative by the end of the episode. Plot resolved, right? Maybe not. In the first book, Lindsey discovers that she's very ill. As I recall (it's been awhile since I read it) she has some sort of blood disease - perhaps it was even cancer. I thought when the series launched that this would be an interesting story to explore. If Friday's fatigue was a sign of Lindsey's onset of symptoms then get ready to watch the Women's Murder Club come together in a whole new way. And I suspect Cindy will have to make Lindsey laugh a lot because the chips will most certainly be down.

I have to admit this show is in my top three now. There is nothing I like better than good dialogue and great chemistry and this show has both in spades. Last week we got not one but TWO new episodes which felt like a nice early Christmas gift from ABC. The show even held it's own against ER Thursday night. Not bad for a newbie.

Like Bones and Grey's Anatomy there is a simple pleasure to be had watching a cast work so well together. I'm loving Claire. Her reaction to hearing Lindsey might be pregnant made me laugh out loud. And when she casually asked if there were any other tests she should run while the club was examining some evidence was a hoot. Most of the laughs come courtesy of Cindy and Lindsey's budding friendship, however. You can tell Cindy idolizes Lindsey and Lindsey obviously finds Cindy to be like a little sister - a sister she likes to tease unmercifully. When Lindsey starts drilling the reporter on the whereabouts of a suspect, Cindy gets the best line of the night... "A girl gets a little flustered and you start whipping out the charges!"

Thursday's nice tip of the hat to Harmon's marriage to football player Jason Seahorn (sp?) was pretty cute. "Why can't I go out on a blind date with him?" she whines. "He's married," her partner informs her. Lucky girl...

I can only wonder why ABC hasn't given this one the full season pickup, yet. Hopefully we'll get that as an early turkey day gift.

Friday, November 9, 2007

The U-Verse...

No. That's not a typo. I'm talking about AT&T's U-verse DVR. You can record up to four shows on it at once. Awesome right?

Yeah. When it actually records. Or when it records and actually lets you watch what it recorded. Even better when the audio isn't completely mangled.

So Tuesday night the damn thing worked (mostly). Wednesday morning... not so much. I couldn't even watch TV AT ALL. All I got was a blue screen that said U-Verse guide... and nothing else. All my recorded programs were MIA. Needless to say I was not a happy camper.

I tried everything to get it working to no avail. Thursday morning I unplugged the whole contraption which killed my internet as well. I had painters coming in to do the living room and had to move the entertainment center. After they left last night I plugged it back in. For no reason the freaking thing was working again! I even had my recorded programs back. The stupid thing actually recorded additional shows while it sat in blue screen limbo. Go figure.

So I'm behind on my TV viewing again (thanks AT&T). I do have to weigh in on last Friday's Women's Murder Club and Stargate Atlantis. Both were fun hours of TV. Atlantis featured the best show I'd seen all season. If you liked the movie Memento you would have loved this episode. It rocked. I especially loved watching the three smartest people running around the city together - not knowing that they were the three smartest people in the city. Or that they were even smart for that matter. Women's Murder Club continues to be a blast. This show has one of the best casts on TV when it comes to chemistry. The four leads gel nicely and are believable as friends. I hope this one gets a full season pick up soon.

I haven't seen CSI: Miami in 2 weeks. You can thank AT&T for that one, too. I feel like CSI: NY is having their best season, yet. I haven't watched the crossover with CSI and Without a Trace so don't spoil it for me. That's on tap for the weekend. I have to say that the bit about Wendy being in a slasher flick in last week's episode was cute. I especially like Hodges comment when she mentioned that she had medium sized breasts. "They're perfect," he chimed in. "ly adequate," he finished when everyone stared at him.

I'm also behind on Grey's Anatomy. Last week's episode was a nice return to form, however. I even liked the bit with George and Izzie at the end. "Did you only shave on leg?" I hate these two as a couple but Katherine Heigel really is an awesome actress. Sister show Private Practice continues to improve as well. I think there is hope for both of them.

I'm thinking Bionic Woman is in serious trouble with me. I've wanted to like this show. I've tried to like this show. Honestly, though, I could care less about watching Wednesday's episode. That's not a good sign.

All for now. I'll try to be a more timely poster over the next few weeks. Of course if the writer strike continues we'll be out of new shows before too much longer. Make sure you surf the web to see why these folks are on strike. You would be too if you were in their shoes.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

The laugh of the day

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Click on the link to check out some crazy, musically inclined cats...