aderam: (Aeryn)
Through various discussions about TV with my roommate I've been convincing her that she needs to watch Farscape. It didn't take much persuasion really, but she's only watching things that don't require any concentration while she's finishing up her thesis etc. So I've been just thinking about how great Farscape is without being able to share her new joy with the show.

So instead I've been re-watching it myself. I started while I was organizing my shit at my mother's place because she's got a set of the DVDs (my Mum is awesome) so I was half-watching episodes while I was packing everything (I've seen enough of Farscape before that I don't need that much concentration to watch it. And now that I'm home it's great for watching while I'm doing the wedding socks knitting.

How the Frell is this show so good? Some slightly incoherent thoughts:

- Whenever I watch it I weep for how good the female characters are. I mean everyone talks about Aeryn (and rightly so - because Aeryn is amazing), but Zhaan! And Chiana! And even Jool. All of them are complex, interesting, (sometimes annoying) fully fledged characters. And unlike most shows it's clear that they were not solely created to fill the "minority" quota, or brought in to be the other half of a relationship.

- I actually LOVE Crichton and Aeryn's relationship. This so rarely happens for me with canon relationships. I think it has to do with the above point. Crichton and Aeryn are Fully Themselves. Both of them exist fully outside of their relationship. Their relationship is wonderful and very satisfying because it's not the main point of either of their storylines or their lives. And it's beautiful.

- People come and go from Moya all the time - and it rarely coincides with the beginning and ending of a season. Which means that all of the many times when people almost (or actually) die mean something. There's always that danger - maybe they will actually die this time and they won't come back!

- Also I can totally believe how Crichton ended up being so embroiled in interstellar politics, even though he's just a random human no one's ever heard of.

- And I love the names of the episodes - especially the two- and three-parters which have a title for the whole set and then each episode has it's own. Example: from season 2 "Liars, Guns and Money Part I: A Not So Simple Plan", "Part II: With Friends Like These...", "Part III: Plan B". I'm also fond of the puns - "Home on the Remains" - and the pop culture references (which only Crichton would get) - "A Clockwork Nebari".

- And because I just watched it: Spoilers for season 3 Infinite Possibilities Part I: Daedalus Demands and Part II: Icarus Abides )

It's sad and it's wonderful. And I love it, even though mostly I prefer escapist happy shows, because it has all the feelings and makes me have all the feelings in such a good way that feels so real.

God I love this show.
aderam: (Penguin Mounties - troyswann)
So I’ve been thinking a bunch about characters lately (clearly now that I don't have schoolwork to occupy my brain I have to analyze something else) and what makes me like one more than another. I think what I like best in a character is the same thing I like best in stories, which makes sense because I’ll love almost any story if I love the characters enough. I like stereotypes that don’t quite fit. That’s my favourite. And I think that even more than that I like the dumb jock who isn’t. So Daniel Brady from Shadow Unit, Colby Granger from Numb3rs, Tony DiNozzo from NCIS, Dean Winchester from Supernatural, and even to a certain extent Arthur from Merlin. This is probably why I like TV so much actually, since most of the good shows that last take stereotypes and then make them more interesting. I have no problem with this because I like it.

But most of my favourites are all men, I realise. So I got to thinking about why. Part of it is that there are usually way more men than women in the shows I watch. I like SciFi and Cop shows the best so that makes sense because there are more men than women in the military and the police. But even the women they do have just aren’t as interesting most of the time. Sometimes they’re just there to be pretty, sometimes they’re around to be love interests (which is almost invariably lame), and sometimes they’re there to be the strong female character who can do everything and do everything well because women are clearly as good as men at all these things (also remarkably lame). And I understand where the writers are coming from, because people (and not just women) have been sidelined so much in television until recently. A lot of new shows have over-arching storylines and character development and that is awesome. But women are hard because people are hard, and I think a lot of TV writers are more comfortable writing men than women – I’m more comfortable writing men than women.

Anyway, instead of going on and on about gender!fail and depressing everyone - not in the least myself because I’m not sure I approve of all this binary gender business anyway – I decided to make a list (with reasons) of some of my favourite female characters in TV. Here is a celebration of doing things right.

Awesomeness - warning Long )

YAY!

Oct. 22nd, 2007 01:57 pm
aderam: (Aeryn - 50thousandtearz)

Which sci-fi crew would you best fit in with? (pics)
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You scored as Moya (Farscape)

You are surrounded by muppets. But that is okay because they are your friends and have shown many times that they can be trusted. Now if only you could stop being bothered about wormholes.


Moya (Farscape)


94%

Heart of Gold (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)


88%

Babylon 5 (Babylon 5)


81%

SG-1 (Stargate)


81%

FBI's X-Files Division (The X-Files)


75%

Nebuchadnezzar (The Matrix)


69%

Serenity (Firefly)


69%

Millennium Falcon (Star Wars)


63%

Deep Space Nine (Star Trek)


63%

Enterprise D (Star Trek)


63%

Bebop (Cowboy Bebop)


56%

Galactica (Battlestar: Galactica)


50%

Andromeda Ascendant (Andromeda)


50%






And in unrelated news, I'm done my Roman History midterm! W00t!

Knackered.

Jul. 3rd, 2006 10:00 pm
aderam: (Unfocused Existence - aderam)
Am super tired. Still. Am very excited about upcoming days off. Right now 'm lying in bed and typing with one hand, which is frustrating but about as much effort as i'm willing to spend right now. Canada Day weekend working at a tourist attraction is busy. like wo.

I spent thelast couple of after works watching some TV on DVD that I rented. I finsihed Farscape and the first Series of the New Doctor Who. Nearly cried because Farscape is just that awesome, I'm tired and I'll never again have a new ep to watch. Also fell in love with Jack (Dr. Who... sorry for mixing fandoms, but tired).

Also watched to of the Season 1 eps of NCIS that wouldn;t download properly, thus renting was the only option. (sad I know) Oner of them was Enigma (where Gibbs' old CO goes crazy) and it turns out that Gibbs in a worn Carhart hoodie is a fantasy (now fulfilled) that I didn't know I had.

Other cool TV news: the season of TV that I'm getting from my Dad is Crusade. And because of a gift certificate and a sale I'm getting three seasons of Angel for what it used to cost for one of them. I will son own the puppet episode. And Galen.

Didn't I say I wouldn't mix fandoms anymore in this post? whatevs.

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