I'm definitely more of a television person over films. Television allows me to watch characters grow and face interesting, new situations, while in a film, directors only have so much time and characters can only develop so much. Television has so many different options and angles with which to take a story. I've really gotten into watching new series and I wanted to talk about them today.
I first show I began watching regularly was Community. This show is about a group of students attending this anything-but-normal community college who form a Spanish study group. It stars Jeff (played by Joel McHale), a suave, good-looking lawyer who faked his bachelor's degree and is forced to go to school and earn it. It's incredibly unique, absolutely hilarious, and different from just about any other show on television right now.
After that, I began watching Castle, starring Nathan Fillion and Stanc Katie. Writer Richard Castle begins working with the NYPD to research for his murder-mystery novels, shadowing Office Kate Beckett, who loathes him. I started watching while the show was running it's 3rd Season, and have caught up since, and I am loving it. It has a lot of fluff episodes but when it does it right, it's fantastic.
I have also been watching Doctor Who, which I cannot explain without sounding a bit mad for like it. Go google it or something. I'll try and I write a longer post later on Doctor Who because I have a lot to say, but right now I am not a huge fan of the new episodes. The Rings of Akhban was better than The Bells of Saint John, but still, I'm losing hope. We'll see what happens as the series progresses.
Firefly is a show I watched so fast. I wish it was longer than 14 episodes. Stupid Fox. Firefly has one of the best fandoms, espically because the actors from the show
loved it so much and always support the fans. (Also, Nathan Fillion makes lots of Firefly references in Castle and I love it :D)
My favorite show of all time, hands down, zero competition, is Sherlock. This show has everything: spectacular acting, brilliant writing, witty dialogue, beautiful cinematography. Though there are only 6 episodes, I have seen each roughly 6-7 times. I rewatch clips all the time because I catch new subtle things every time. In case you're wondering, my favorite episode is either
A Scandal in Belgravia or
The Reichenbach Fall.
A Scandal contains my favorite scene of any show ever: when Mycroft and Sherlock go to the Morgue in St. Barts to confirm if Irene is the dead. a;lsjdlfjasdf. Going to watch that after I'm done writing.
I also enjoy The Big Bang Theory, The Office UK (free on Hulu!), Dollhouse (must finish that), Saturday Night Live, Fringe, Law and Order SVU, and classic Nick/Disney (which I wrote about yesterday). I hope to start watching Arrested Development, Buffy/Angel, The West Wing, Once Upon a Time, Misfits, and Being Human UK.
Hopefully this was somewhat interesting. What shows do you love/recommend? Please let me know! I love finding new shows to love :)
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