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October, 2007

  1. The times when you feel American…and damn proud.

    October 18, 2007 by roseweaver

    1) Cheering for the football team that doesn’t just kick around a ball.
    2) Singing the Star Spangled Banner…no matter where you are.
    3) Sitting at Jury Duty wondering why you took a mediocre book to an 8-hour solitary confinement.

    Ah, yes, Jury Duty. Completely all American, completely what they say it is…if you aren’t chosen, it is the LONGEST day of your life…next to getting asked out by your crush. It was my first time as a juror, and boy, was I nervous. Everytime that bat phone rang, it echoed through my ears into my thumping heart…would I be chosen to decide the fate of my fellow citizen? 

    Alas, I wasn’t chosen…almost, for a trial I had read about that morning, but I didn’t get to spread my opinion into the Americana universe. No, I just spent the entire day playing solitaire on my Palm (I won twelve…count them…twelve times!) and was trying to get through a rather difficult, well-known book that was highly praised (The Time Travelers Wife, for all you who have read it…I am so confused). I had read InStyle and found out how correctly to identify my skin type, as well as cruised through a provided Rachel Ray (I will never cook like her), and learned how to make my house more “Nantucket” in Metropolitan Home, but I still wasn’t picked for a trial. I was all nervous about being on a trial, until we were introduced to a video telling us of our “civic” duty, narrated by none other than Lester Holt. Somehow, the process seemed less arboures with him at the helm.

    But I did learn something that I never knew…America is the only country in the world who has a jury system. The only country where an accused fate sits in the hands of his fellow man. That made me kinda proud in a very patriotic, salute the flag kind of way. I was also witness to the fact that the world does not revolve around me…you read that right…the fact that, for one day, all these people come together to serve a law that was written so long ago, that all these people come from all walks of life, all in different parts in their life, some good, some bad, but all different and unique in their own way. All these people have jobs and families and drama and life…it just amazes me that when I think my job is tiring, or I think I am the only one going through a life crisis, to come to something as simple as the Jury Room and find out that I am not alone in this world, and vice-versa, the world, as we know it, does not revolve around me…surprising, I know, but true! It’s like when you are at the airport, people-watching, all these people are going somewhere, going to or coming back from, and there is so much emotion in such a little space that you just realize that you are one in a million person breathing today…living today…and it makes me just feel all warm and fuzzy inside…for as the saying goes, there is always someone with bigger problems than you, and somehow, knowing that, knowing that whatever life problems that seem so big at the time, the minute I was congregated with all these walks of life into one simple room, my problems didn’t seem so severe, and I couldn’t help but smile.

    Until I realized I brought a bad book and still have 6 hours to go…


  2. Quirky Pushing Daisies and reasons why Thursday nights are back

    October 7, 2007 by me

    PUSHING DAISIES (ABC, Wednesdays, 7pm)
    In the words of my sister, you will either love this show or think it is too weird for a primetime slot. I chose the former. I LOVE THIS SHOW. In the realm of reality tv and mediocre dramas, it is nice to know that people in Hollywood still have a creative streak in their ratings-induced veins. From the moment you step into this Moulin Rougemeets Tim Burton’s cheery subconscious, you know something special is happening here. It helps that its creator is a Heroesalumni, and it shows with its witty writing and fabulously unique characters.  Basic premise: a piemaker (yes, the first episode was named “Pie-lette”) discovers his unique ability to bring back to life a dead person for only a minute…just enough time to figure out how the poor sap was murdered…and then he sends them back to their former dead self. With the help of a detective (played by The Nine’sChi McBride), they are able to collect rewards for solving murder cases. All this changes though when the piemaker revives his childhood sweetheart from the dead and keeps her alive…but cannot touch her…which makes for tension-ridden scenes of innocent love (see the scene where they are sleeping together…touching hands through the wall…so cute), and also intrigues the mind with where this story will go. With the witty and quirky writing and the subtle but powerful acting ability of the main characters, I am looking forward to Wednesdays again.

    BACK TO YOU (FOX, Wednesdays, 7pm)
    The pilot was funny. The rest was not. There is only so many times you can kill a goldfish without going over the joke line.

    LIFE (NBC, Wednesdays, 9pm)
    Basic premise: a cop wrongly accused of a murder is acquitted and adjusts to life outside the bars as a detective. His partner is an alcoholic who is getting punished by her boss by being partners with the cop. And the cop got a sweet deal so he is living in the lap of luxury while trying to figure out who sent him to jail in the first place.  It’s a clever mix of zen-like cop stories with a great character study…which might make people think…which may not be what people want at 9pm on a Wednesday night. This type of style and writing really belongs on the “Characters Welcome” timeslot in between Monk and Psych, which, as luck would have it, was exactly where it was yesterday afternoon (USA I am assuming is owned by NBC).  I dont know if it will last against ABC’s new drama Dirty Sexy Money(havent reviewed yet) and CSI: NY(we love our Gary Sinise) but it is still TiVo-worthy.

    Oh Thursdays, how I love thee. In the world since Seinfeld and Friends ruled the NBC Thursday lineup, it’s been a while since we have had such a productive Thursday nights. But they are back…this time on ABC (with a shout-out to that oh-so-funny 30 Rock)

    UGLY BETTY (ABC, Thursdays, 7pm)
    I was not a Betty-lover in the beginning. I thought it was a tad too over-dramatic, a tad too stereotypical, a tad too overdone. But I have been converted. Maybe its the complex character study of backstabbing with a conscious, or America Ferriera’s brilliant portrayal of UGLY Betty, but I have grown to love this show.  The second season is off with a shot, and the only thing I see as a future problem is the fact that there are a lot of storylines that don’t always intertwine, which might make the average Ugly Betty saying, Huh? But the major characters (see Betty, Vanessa Williams, guy from OC) mixed with the funny funny assistants, keep us laughing…which is probably good, considering the melodramatic but still lovable Grey’s Anatomy follows it.

    GREY’S ANATOMY (ABC, Thursdays, 8pm)
    Oh, Meredith and Derek, I am a little sick of your storyline. Oh Christina, show some emotion already. And Bailey, where is the wit we loved in season one through three. Yes, we have introduced some new characters (see Meredith Grey’s sister, that gal from Reunion) but the storylines remain their same dull self…Meredith and Derek are broken up…again…George and Izzie are admitting that all the tension in season three was ACTUALLY their real feelings (how did Izzie get over Denny so fast?)…Christina is still reeling from Burke’s departure (but he shows up in Bionic Woman, so watch that if you miss him)…and Alex is still Alex, but this time with facial hair and interns.  Don’t get me wrong, I love Grey’s. It is starting to become what ER was to me in ’97…but it will become like ER (after the days of George Clooney *sigh* and Noah Wyle) if they don’t introduce a new character or have another “Denny” or “Ferry Crash” storyline. It makes me nostolgic for Season 2…that sophomore season filled with Denny and McVet and McSteamy…oh, yeah for major tension and storywriting…but with Shondra Leavy now half-heartedly writing Private Practice, I only hope that Grey’s will pickup…but I’ll still be watching.

    30 ROCK (NBC, Thursdays, 7:30pm)
    Tina Fey has another winner with this comedy. Alec Baldwin is fabulous, and Jerry Seinfeld fell flat during this pilot. But it doesnt matter, cause Alec and Tina keep this show afloat. Watch it, live it, love it.

    That’s the scoop for now. Looking forward to Viva Laughlin, Samantha Who? and Men In Trees.


  3. Black Saturday

    October 7, 2007 by roseweaver

    It was a bleak and black Saturday with not only my beloved Cubs losing thier third and final game of the first round of playoffs, but even the #1 USC Trojans got a bitter taste of defeat from major rivals Stanford with a 25 to 24 loss that hurt big time.

    Ok, so USC has to eventually fall, no one can be that good all the time. John David Booty’s 5 interceptions proved that even the best can have an off day, and now the question looms, where will USC be in the standings?

    And the Cubs…those Cubs who fought so hard to get in the playoffs only to look like the mid-season bad Cubbies in the playoffs…they had no fight, no passion, no drive this time around…and I can’t imagine why. You knew last night with DeRosa at bat with bases loaded in the 5th, if they didnt make something happen, they were going to lose. And with the weak hit to the Diamondback 2nd baseman who got the double play to end the 5th, also ended the Cubs season. It was a sad way to end, but hey, Lou is still the manager and has turned this team around. There’s always next year…which will be sweeter if they win the World Series, cause then it will be the even 100 years since the World Series…But as Cubs fans know, we are loyal and we will be there through it all…they don’t call us Wrigley Faithful for nothing.