Showing posts with label arrested development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arrested development. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Day 27 - Best pilot episode.

I tend to be pretty lenient with pilots; I always remember that they're not just the first episode of a show, they're also a sales pitch to the network. A pilot has to do a lot: introduce the characters, the setting, the tone, the premise, the visual aesthetic; it has to hook viewers; it has to be open enough that there are possibilities for dozens and dozens of episodes to come, but it has to be closed enough that there's some specificity there; it has to ask some questions and allowed them to remain unanswered, so the show has something to continue to explore, but not so many that you don't feel like you're going anywhere.



Most pilots aren't that great, really, or the show they set out to establish isn't the one it ends up becoming. The only pilot I've ever seen that does everything a pilot should do, is totally cohesive with the rest of the series, and hits the ground running is the Arrested Development pilot. I find it even more remarkable how well this pilot does everything it does in only 22 minutes.

Day 28 - First TV show obsession.

I was really into TV shows from pretty much day one. I rarely watched shows casually as a kid; either I made sure I watched every single episode or I didn't bother. But, as you might have guessed, it wasn't until The X-Files that I went crazy over a show. I imagine part of it was being at the right age, but it was also the first legitimately good show I watched as it was airing for the first time, and that was a big deal, too. And, of course, the shipping (from the show that brought us the term itself!). It's kind of hard to discuss obsessing over XF as a kid without mentioning that.



And, you know, it occurred to me recently that in a few months it will be ten years since I met most of you guys because of this show. So, y'know.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Day 24 - Best quote.

I narrowed it down to five, which considering I could make an entry for Best 50 Quotes From Arrested Development, was tough. I found it interesting that three of the five are Crowning Moments of Awesome, two of which are also Big Damn Heroes moments, one being the eponymous BDH moment, of course. These are clearly the moments that stick with me.

In alphabetical order based on show.

Angel - 2x12 - "Blood Money"



Arrested Development - 2x04 - "Good Grief."



Babylon 5 - 3x10 - "Severed Dreams"



Battlestar Galactica - 4x14 - "Blood on the Scales"



Firefly - 1x05 - "Safe"

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Day 22 - Favorite series finale.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

• IF BITCHES DON'T STOP CHECKING OUT TRON AT THE LIBRARY, IT'S JUST GONNA BE DEAD BITCHES ALL UP AND DOWN KANSAS.

• I only have five episodes of Babylon 5 left.  I has a sad.

• If today was indeed the last voyage of the blue van (we'll find out tomorrow what the mechanic found out), then it was highly appropriate that it was to the library.

• This has been a frustrating week - I've had a couple things I wanted to write, but I have a hard (read: impossible) time writing at home, and it's too hot to leave the house.

• All I wanted was to find screencaps of the Arrested Development finale.  The only site with caps I could find has 235 pages of unorganized images, no rhyme or reason, no labels, tags, anything.  It was all, "Oh, you wanted screencaps?  I'm withholding them.  Look at me, getting off."