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Okay, my jaw is hurting. Remember when I broke a tooth a little over a month ago? I went to the dentist who fitted me with a temporary crown and scheduled another visit several weeks later to give me the permanent crown... only the crown didn't fit. He said he'd send it back to whoever it is who makes the crowns and for me to come back two weeks later. So today I had another visit and he again tried to place the permanent crown (for an hour), he ended up having to numb me twice, and the crown simply wouldn't fit. He ended up making a new mold and saying that he was telling (whoever it is who makes the crowns) to personally make the crown... and I'm scheduled for yet another visit to the dentist in two weeks. Guh. (And, no, he hasn't charged me for the last two visits, and, yes, he's an excellent dentist. Not only have I used this dentist for the last ten years, but he was rec'd to me as the best possible dentist in town by my sister's (sadly late) father-in-law, who had been the dean of UAB dental school. So I'm really not blaming the dentist, just tired of having to go to his office every couple of weeks.)

Anyway, with my jaw hurting, I'm sitting around sampling the new tv offerings. Impressions:


Jericho: the show where the inhabitants see a mushroom cloud in the distance and they have to wonder whether it was a localized thing or whether the US is under mass attack. Okay, let me admit I'm a sucker for post-apocalyptic stories and there's just a bit of (far more realistic) The Stand in this one. Yes, it's somewhat cheesy, but I can like cheese. There were flaws, and I'm not at all sure that the show will find an audience, but I enjoyed it well enough. Best moment in the episode was where the kid shows up at the Mayors house with the answering machine tape. His mother had called saying that she wasn't making her flight and that she wouldn't make it home that day, then you heard something catastrophic in the background. He has to tell the others that his mom hadn't come home before the attack, and the maternal character of the series said how sorry she was. She hadn't realized that his mother was in Denver (which is where the mushroom cloud originated) and he says that his mother wasn't in Denver. She was in Atlanta.

It was a nicely executed moment that got the gut-clench it was looking for.

Anyway, it's somewhat cheesy, but I'll probably watch again to see how they develop the premise.



Kidnapped: the quality level shot up on this one. They have appealing leads. I always loved "Ordinary People" so Timothy Hutton can act. I also enjoyed "China Beach" so I tend to like Dana Delaney, even when playing a pretentious socialite. The kid that was kidnapped was also appealing. On top of that, the kidnap searching guy is kinda hot. (The bodyguard who was shot was also hot.) It's a bit confusing (please, please reduce the number of flash edits!) with a depressing premise (yes, worse than post-apocalypse!), and --again -- I'm not sure how well the premise can be stretched over a season (or multiple seasons), but I'll give it another chance. I also give it higher odds of survival as it did the unlikely of cross-breeding an action plot ala 24 with a sense of a procedural like Law and Order, so I give it fair odds of finding some kind of audience. Considering NBC's ill-health as a network, even a tepid hit is a hit by NBC standards these days, and Kidnapped may reach that somewhat low threshold.

Date: 2006-09-21 03:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jerrymcl89.livejournal.com
Sci-fi on CBS has the lowest success rate of any combination of genre and network (now that WB sitcoms are no longer in contention), so I don't expect much from "Jericho". But I did think the first episode was well done. And I think Skeet Ulrich makes a good lead - I liked him in "Miracles". I'll probably watch that a few more times.

I would not have watched "Kidnapped" except that it was packaged on the Netflix disc that also included "Studio 60". It's a well done show, although I'm still not sure if I'll stick with it.

Date: 2006-09-21 04:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] txvoodoo.livejournal.com
Jericho hits my post-apo kinks. I'm a sucker for it.

Date: 2006-09-21 04:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shipperx.livejournal.com
It made me want to re-watch the first episode of "The Stand" (which isn't a bad thing. I liked "The Stand")

Date: 2006-09-21 04:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] txvoodoo.livejournal.com
P.S. Kelly told me about meeting you in person at writercon and what an ab-fab person you are, and we now think that when we eventually, someday, have a non-convention convention, you MUST come. Also, she told me that contrary to my preconception of your appearance, you do NOT have a dark brown pageboy haircut. Where the HELL did I get that visual from??

Date: 2006-09-21 04:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shipperx.livejournal.com
Heh. I have no clue where you'd get the impression that I had a pageboy (or brown for that matter).

I guess it comes from developing impressions of one another sight unseen.

Date: 2006-09-21 05:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kellyhk.livejournal.com
Dude, it's cheesy, but I'll take it for a ride. Hits my apocalyptic kinks too.

But the biggest suspension of disbeliefs will be liking HEARST as the cuddly patriarch mayor. (Especially since he still has the shaggy hearst beard of doom!)

Dude, indeed!

Date: 2006-09-21 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shipperx.livejournal.com
Isn't that the truth! I have to squelch the "Die, Hearst, DIE!!!!!!!" urge when he's on screen.

Date: 2006-09-21 10:43 pm (UTC)
ext_1124: (beach_sunset by iikhushi86ii)
From: [identity profile] rainkatt.livejournal.com
::jaw-pain commiseration::

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