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Smallville sufferance

I don’t know why I continue to watch Smallville as it just pisses me off that there seems to be far too little movement towards Clark becoming Superman. I guess the producers figured that the endpoint of the show would be when he finally took up the mantle that was his destiny.

But it’s dragged on for six and a half seasons now, and he’s in his early twenties it’s about time that the character got his journalism degree ( the whole Clark and the gang go to college thing was dropped pretty quickly), stopped bumming around on the family farm and started frigging flying.

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Review: Ashes to Ashes

One of the stand out shows on the BBC of the last few years was Life on Mars (BBC|Wikipedia), which saw DCI Sam Tyler played by John Simm waking up in the year 1973 after being hit by a car in 2006.

Am I mad, in a coma, or back in time?

The first episode of Ashes to Ashes (BBC|Wikipedia) the sequel series was screened last night and though I thought it was good fun and I enjoyed it a great deal at the moment I feel it isn’t quite in the same league as Life on Mars.

I liked the mystery and ambiguity over Sam’s predicament in Life on Mars but the final episode of that is like the first page of Ashes to ashes and it’s pretty clear that Alex is gravely injured from the gunshot and is probably experiencing the alternate universe of Gene Hunt (based on the report of Sam Tyler’s that she’d just read) as she dies.

With the Geneverse being clearly not based in reality from the outset in this show they’ve decided to go all out and create a bit of a pastiche of Miami Vice albeit set in London. Hopefully the Miami Vice idea of flash cars, speedboats and automatic weapons doesn’t survive beyond this first episode as fun as it was it was frankly a bit rubbish.

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Lost: 4.02 Confirmed Dead

Episode two of the new season continues at the same heights of quality established in the season three finale and begins with a great WTF moment – the discovery on the ocean floor of the wreckage of Oceanic 815! Then cut to Daniel Faraday the guy that parachuted onto the Island as the end of the last episode inexplicably crying at having seen the wreckage on the TV news. Presumably this is a flashback.

Locke is acting like Colonel Kurtz – nice one Sawyer.

I think Ben is more of a manipulator than an outright liar as he mostly does tell the truth but spins it in such a way as to make people do what he wants them to do. He is pretty much several steps ahead of anyone else and so it’s never clear what his motives or intentions ultimately are.

It’s only a matter of time ’til he gets us Johnny and he’s already worked out how he’s gonna do it.

Again Sawyer’s perception of others is spot on in my opinion.

Faraday proves to be just what the viewers are seeking as he’s pretty forthcoming as to answering questions and seems pretty knowledgeable. Confirms that the freighter isn’t there to rescue them but is cut off from revealing what their primary mission is by another new character Miles Straum, Ghostbuster. Lost has skirted near to the supernatural before but Miles’s ability to converse with the dead is right in that zone.

Meanwhile the third of the people from the freighter Charlotte Staples Lewis is out of the frying pan and into the fire when having landed badly from the helicopter she’s now discovered by Locke’s party. In flashback we’ve seen her discover in Tunisia a Dharma collar round the skeleton of a polar bear, evidence of multiple Dharma sites round the globe or some freaky dimensional rift thing. “You’ve been living here this entire time?” Is it just me or does her incredulity here suggest that in the outside world a greater period has passed than the 90 days that have passed on the Island.

This might tie up with the fact that it doesn’t seem long enough for Frank Lapidus to have fallen to being a pilot for a Caribbean tours company from having been an airline pilot for Oceanic. But then as he was almost the pilot of Oceanic 815 he might have felt survivors guilt and quit immediately.

Bullet proof vest, guns and Naomi’s “Tell my sister that I love her” indeed being a code heavily suggests that the freighties came expecting trouble. But trouble from whom? They’ve come for Ben and if they have any knowledge of him and the Others then it seems like a wise precaution. But none of them were particularly surprised by the Oceanic 815’s survivors presence on the Island and it has to be remembered that they in their encounters with the Others have proved themselves to be dangerous also.

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Lost: 4.01 The Beginning Of The End

So Lost season four starts and we’re straight back to a recap of events on the island from season three’s finale.

– Not Penny’s boat. Charlie sacrifices himself in order to pass on this most important message to Desmond.
– Locke kills Naomi. After his strange encounter with Walt he’s under the same impression that Ben is that the boat people are not who they say they are.

Great fake out with Hurley’s Camaro crashing through the pile of mangoes as we are no longer on the island we are indeed in another flash forward, but Jack seems less far gone so it would suggest that it’s not quite as far in the future as season three’s finale was.

I’m one of the Oceanic Six!

Which begs the question which six people made it off the island? Jack, Kate and Hurley for sure, but as Kate is a fugitive perhaps her presence off-island in the future is not widely known. So Kate cannot be confirmed as one of the six.

The detective that’s interviewing Hurley is Ana-Lucia’s former partner and has no idea that she survived the crash, Hurley claims not to have known her at all. The implication here is that the outside world thinks that other than the Oceanic Six everyone on the plane died in the crash and for some reason the six that made it back are not telling the truth.

Hurley’s having visions and wants to return to the nuthouse. Charlie is telling him that ‘They need him’, which they is it the other survivors who are left on the island?
Hurley’s cannonball is one of unparalleled joy and by the look of the flashforward is the last moment of happiness for poor Hurley. Not sure why he thinks all his money will be gone upon his return though as he’s only been missing a relatively short period of time and so couldn’t have been declared dead yet.

Naomi’s not dead!

Matthew Abaddon looks evil from the very moment that he smiles and waves at Hurley and learning what his name is just confirms that suspicion. Though he claims to be a lawyer for Oceanic I have a feeling he’s not but if not then who does he work for. No business cards just seems like a signal to the audience that he ain’t what he claims to be surely because all the major players certainly have the resources to fake a few business cards. “Are they still alive?” Who does he mean?

Given Hurley’s character I’m sure the only reason he’d not tell the truth about the crash would be so he could protect those who were left behind on the island.

Nice caring moment with Sawyer checking on Hurley to make sure he’s okay but the Hurley gets good and lost on the trek from the beach and we get some spooky shit with the whispers in the jungle and Hurley encounters Jacob’s cabin. Is that Christian Shephard in the rocking chair?

“Tell my sister that I love her” is surely as coded message from Naomi to the freighter for “These crazy Oceanic survivors have killed me!”

How does Locke know about Charlie’s message and death? Has he been tracking the beach party and eavesdropping on them.

Charlie finally catches up with Hurley at the nuthouse and he isn’t merely a hallucination as another patient saw him. He is dead but he’s also here. Is Charlie a creation of the Island? And if he is then the Island has an ability to project well beyond itself. He has a message for Hurley he needs to return.

Jack would have killed Locke had the gun been loaded.

Powerful moment when Hurley rejects Jack’s leadership to join Locke and in doing so he initiates the split in the group and Sawyer joins Locke too. This is interesting as we know that members of both groups make it off the island but it is only Jack’s that intends to meet with the people from the freighter.

The final flashforward reveals a lot as Jack says he’s thinking of growing a beard and at the moment does not want to ever return to the Island even though Hurley does since receiving Charlie’s message. So this flashforward takes place before that of the season three finale and consequently something significant has to happen to Jack other than the growing of a beard to see him start drinking heavily again and to want to return to the Island.

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The Wire: 5.02 Unconfirmed Reports

Bubbles has been clean 15 months but he still can’t face his deomns and hasn’t gotten over the death of Sharrad.

This ain’t Aruba, bitch. – Bunk Moreland

Foreshadowing on Lester? “I could die happy”
Lecturing Sydnor on the attributes of such a career case. It’ll either make you or break you.

Snoop has an itchy trigger finger and wants to get on with enforcing some discipline only what with all the surveillance they can’t.

Fucking games’ rigged! – McNulty

Carcetti is not even thinking of finishing his term. But is thinking of running for Governor 2 years in. Echo what I said last week how the hell does he think he can do that without getting a result in turning Baltimore around? Is he hoping he can continue on the surge that saw him win the mayoral election?

Mother of four always catching hell. No statuesque blondes anymore.

McNulty arrives on a bus to investigate the death of a mother of four.

Whitting wants to depict the Dickensian aspects of kid’s lives. Meta commentary on season 4 of the Wire. Doesn’t want an amorphous series depicting society’s ills.

Avon and Marlo – Westside!
Nothing but love in my heart for West side niggas

Templeton has a hard time getting the baseball opening day story he wants.

The MCU can’t shop Marlo’s murders to the FBI because of Carcetti pissing off the US attorney.

Monk – Go west coast.
Snoop – Fuck those west coast niggas in B-more we aim to hit a nigga.

Although it’s not shown it is implied that Templeton’s solution to finding he’s wasted a day at the ball game and has no story to show for it is to make shit up and the lack of corroboration only adds to the sense of veracity of his fictional creation. Or at least Klebanow believes it but Haynes is thinking there’s something hinky.

Having dropped out of school Michael is now being schooled by the likes of Chris and Snoop in the art of the hit. Arrive early no surprises. But Michael has a conscience about killing folk especially for the slightest of reasons such as rumours floating about on the street that Junebug may have dissed Marlo. Meanwhile Avon has hooked Marlo up with Ivan so that he can help him set up a meeting with Vondas.

Bubbles needs a reason to live. Hope helping out at the soup kitchen makes him feel worthwhile and gives him some way to justify his existence.

Has Jimmy gone too far with this serial killer preying on the homeless shit? I’m not sure how he thinks that doing this will allow them to get back up on Marlo, even if the bosses do open up the faucet how does Jimmy think he can get away with diverting money and resources away from the serial killer case.

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The Wire: 5.01 More With Less

So we return to Baltimore for season 5 of arguably the best show on television The Wire and we are straight into Bunk in the interrogation room with a young black man. Bunk and the other murder police prey upon the stupidity of their suspect by making him think that his mate has ratted him out and then they pull the old Xerox machine as lie detector gag that we last saw way back when in Homicide: Life on the streets. Apparently this is based on a real incident that David Simon wrote about in his book Homicide.

“The bigger the lie, the more they believe.” – Bunk Moreland

Seems that we may get some of the threads left hanging from season 2 of the show tied up as the credit sequence features a photo of the late Frank Sobotka and we get a mention about McNulty’s undercover vice operation that went all the way to home base shall we say.

Seems that in the year and a bit since the events of season 4 that Sergeant Ellis Carver has been given a promotion to Acting shift Lieutenant in the Western. I think Carver has come a long way since the early days when he was partnered up with Herc and has become a really good officer first under Bunny Colvin and now Lieutenant Dennis Mello. But he’s facing a tough time of it trying to maintain the discipline and morale of his officers what with the city fucking them over on the promised pay increase and the rescinding of overtime payments.

Why is Carcetti so fixed upon the idea of running for Governor so early? He believed he would damage his chances of running for Governor if he took the money from Annapolis, which would have meant kowtowing to the current governor. But in refusing the $50 million he’s fucked up any chance he had of actually fulfilling his pledges on cutting crime and so looks to have damaged any Governor bid he might be considering anyway. Surely he would have been better placed a few years down the line having turned the city of Baltimore around and the people of Maryland would not look toodisfavourably on his having down it with money from the state.

Wow Dukie’s grown some in the past year, he looks taller than Michael now although he still needs to fill out a bit if he’s to survive working on the corner.

It was great to have a weak Lieutenant on the Marlo case because it meant that Lester could run the case as he saw fit, but now the budget restrictions that weakness means that the Lieutenant is not able to support them and help them get their overtime pay for what must be the biggest cases that the department is running.

The cutbacks are not just restricted to the police in Baltimore as The Baltimore Sun like many newspapers in the US is facing the same fate. Took me a while to realise that it was Clark Johnson portraying City Editor Augustus “Gus” Haynes, I’ve not seen him on screen since Homicide in which he played DetectiveMeldrick Lewis, looks to be very well suited playing a journalist now.

Bloody hell Mayor Carcetti really is determined to burn all his bridges and refuse all possible outside help be it state or federal isn’t he even now that things look bleak after a year with a police force on a restricted budget.

The police may be on Marlo but they are still completely unaware of the existence of the co-op, if they’d been closer to taking down Marlo the cops may have unwittingly found themselves bugging the co-op and they might have had a chance to seriously cripple pretty much all the drug dealing operations in the city. However things in the co-op aren’t as harmonious as Prop Joe would like them to be as Marlo is stirring things up and is probably seeking to divide and conquer.

Reginald aka Bubbles has been clean since the accidental death of his protege Sherrod and though his life is somewhat better in terms of his circumstances he is not emotionally well as he is still feeling heavy guilt overSherrod’s demise.

Do more with less I think will be one of the underlying themes of the season as every institution in the show is feeling the pinch and ironically The Wire itself is having to more with less as they only have 10 episodes in this final season to tie up the storylines although this being The Wire you can’t expect everything to reach a conclusion as the reality of the world is everything is caught in an ongoing cycle. If the Major Crimes Unit do succeed in taking down Marlo then yet another player will rise to take his place as did Marlo after the fall of Avon Barksdale.

The show is definitely hooking back to Season 2 with Chris going to the court house in order to track down information on Sergei Malatov the ‘Russian’ hitman for ‘The Greeks’. Looks like Marlo is looking to deal directly and is trying to find a way in.

Finally the moral of the story seems to be if you are dirty incompetent police then you can do fine in the private sector as Herc has having been kicked off the force he is now working for the slimeball lawyer Levy.

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The Wire: prequels

All you folks who like me are waiting eagerly in anticipation of the start of Season 5 here’s a little something to whet your appetites.

Young Prop Joe (1962, Baltimore, Maryland)
Young Omar (1985, Baltimore, Maryland)
Bunk and McNulty (2000, Baltimore, Maryland)

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Heroes Season 2 Promo

Just enough to get me excited for the return of Heroes and yet also revealing nothing at all about what we can expect to see in the second season of the show. In fact the interview that the BBC Breakfast show had with Adrian Pasdar and Milo Ventimiglia about season 1 which is currently showing on BBC Two revealed more.

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British comics on the BBC

BBC Four will be running from Monday 10 September 2007 a three part series Comics Britannia, which will cover the history of the British comic book taking in everything from the Beano to the work of Alan Moore. [via]

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Omar inspired

New York Times profile of Donnie Andrews the real life inspiration for the character of Omar Little in The Wire, probably inspired the creation of Dennis ‘Cutty’ Wise too. [via]