Tonight's Lost
May. 11th, 2005 11:50 pmOkay, here's the thing.
Right now, I have only four shows I watch religiously, all of which have finales in the next few weeks or, in the case of TAR, already had a finale. TAR is sort of my reality TV candy, in that I get all excited and obsessed and usually the only time I cry is during the finale, if someone I like wins. (See: last night's finale.) Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is my comfort food, because I'm a contractor's kid and seeing guys measuring out lumber and putting up drywall gives me a warm fuzzy. Also, there's people who've gone through dire situations getting lots of presents, and that I can always get behind. :)
As for my dramas, I've got Desperate Housewives and Lost. With Desperate Housewives, it's basically my fix of a soap opera in primetime. It's well-written froth, but it's froth just the same. Lost is supposed to be my serious, thought-provoking show, goddamn it. And you know what? In the past few weeks, I've spent more time theorizing about and analyzing Desperate Housewives than I have Lost. I just ... ARGH.
Needless to say for anybody who knows me, but I sooooooooooo did not need a Kate episode the Wednesday after that amazing scene with Felicia and Paul this week and Gabrielle apparently dropping the paternity bombshell to Carlos next week.
Kate just ... Kate. JESUS. Why am I supposed to like this woman? Why?! I can't for the life of me figure out why she's supposed to be a heroine or at the very least, someone I should root for or even be entertained by at all while she's on screen. Because seriously, there are two options when it comes to Kate --
1.) She is a murderer, a bank robber, a fugitive, a liar, and now a homewrecker.
or --
2.) She can track, sail, handle a weapon, birth a child, get every guy on the island to swoon over her at least once, yadda yadda get-the-writers-a-Mary-Sue-litmus-test-yesterday cakes.
What am I supposed to like about either option? I could like the first option if she weren't so damn intent on checking off seemingly every entry on a list of bad behavior. And it's not even about "like," it's about not being bored for an hour straight. That's the difference between Jack and Kate with me anymore. They both have their problems, but at least Jack confines his knowledge to doctoring and occasionally displaying his questionable leadership skills. He's fallen into that leadership position due to the fact that he's a doctor, so he has a reason to be on every single expedition or know about every single thing that happens on the island. Kate has no such reason, hence the "I can track" or "I can sail" that suddenly pop out of fucking nowhere like a bat out of a basement.
Damn it, I didn't want this to become yet another "Kate sucks" rant, but ... yeah.
And that's what gets me. Watching the show tonight, I realized that Evie is not my problem, it's Kate. Evie is gorgeous, so that's not a problem, and she might be new at acting but she's not that bad. (She's not going to win an Oscar next week, but I've seen far worse.) It's that the material she's got work with is awful. Honestly, who could make Kate fun to watch? The character has five kajillion skills, can apparently disguise herself as anyone, is incredibly beautiful, gets to go on every expedition, and has had at least four of the main male characters chasing after her, flirting with her, or hitting on her at one point or another in the first season. She'd be intimidating if she weren't idiotic.
Given the flashbacks, we're supposed to get this impression of her as some sort of fresh-faced femme fatale, and it'd probably work if she ever did or said anything of import that actually meant something (when her flashbacks EVER make sense when strung together, I'll be sure to feed myself to zebras), she didn't run away from people every time she got them killed or injured (you shouldn't even have let a father of small children near the car during a getaway if you gave a shit about him, Kate), and her motivations were the least bit understandable. I don't know why she does half the stuff she does, and unlike Locke, I don't have interesting dialogue, an intriguing storyline, or weird vibes to fall back on.
Meanwhile, back at the really interesting storylines, you have things like Michael being poisoned, which it turned out Kate asked Sun to do. Oh, Sun, sweetie, step away from the Mary Sue. Just go over and fawn over Jin and for God's sake, TELL HIM YOU LOVE HIM. I want you to say goodbye to himwith sex with LOTS of sex.
And Charlie and Claire! With the haircutting and the guitar-playing and the oh-so-casual invitation to live with him in L.A.! Until she gets on her feet, of course, which can be quickly translated in a fic into, "Until Turnip Head is staying at a babysitter's house one night, Claire and Charlie have the place all to themselves, and stuff just sort of ... you know, happens." This, of course, will be translated in a fic by someone else, right? Right?!
"Hey, Steve didn't even know about the polar bears!" *snerk* I love Hurley.
Okay, enough. Bah. This episode left a bad taste in my mouth. We'd better be getting a hell of a finale in our future to make me feel better.
EDIT: I'm heading off to bed. I'll do a music post tomorrow, when I'm in a better mood and have had a good eight hours worth of sleep.
Right now, I have only four shows I watch religiously, all of which have finales in the next few weeks or, in the case of TAR, already had a finale. TAR is sort of my reality TV candy, in that I get all excited and obsessed and usually the only time I cry is during the finale, if someone I like wins. (See: last night's finale.) Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is my comfort food, because I'm a contractor's kid and seeing guys measuring out lumber and putting up drywall gives me a warm fuzzy. Also, there's people who've gone through dire situations getting lots of presents, and that I can always get behind. :)
As for my dramas, I've got Desperate Housewives and Lost. With Desperate Housewives, it's basically my fix of a soap opera in primetime. It's well-written froth, but it's froth just the same. Lost is supposed to be my serious, thought-provoking show, goddamn it. And you know what? In the past few weeks, I've spent more time theorizing about and analyzing Desperate Housewives than I have Lost. I just ... ARGH.
Needless to say for anybody who knows me, but I sooooooooooo did not need a Kate episode the Wednesday after that amazing scene with Felicia and Paul this week and Gabrielle apparently dropping the paternity bombshell to Carlos next week.
Kate just ... Kate. JESUS. Why am I supposed to like this woman? Why?! I can't for the life of me figure out why she's supposed to be a heroine or at the very least, someone I should root for or even be entertained by at all while she's on screen. Because seriously, there are two options when it comes to Kate --
1.) She is a murderer, a bank robber, a fugitive, a liar, and now a homewrecker.
or --
2.) She can track, sail, handle a weapon, birth a child, get every guy on the island to swoon over her at least once, yadda yadda get-the-writers-a-Mary-Sue-litmus-test-yesterday cakes.
What am I supposed to like about either option? I could like the first option if she weren't so damn intent on checking off seemingly every entry on a list of bad behavior. And it's not even about "like," it's about not being bored for an hour straight. That's the difference between Jack and Kate with me anymore. They both have their problems, but at least Jack confines his knowledge to doctoring and occasionally displaying his questionable leadership skills. He's fallen into that leadership position due to the fact that he's a doctor, so he has a reason to be on every single expedition or know about every single thing that happens on the island. Kate has no such reason, hence the "I can track" or "I can sail" that suddenly pop out of fucking nowhere like a bat out of a basement.
Damn it, I didn't want this to become yet another "Kate sucks" rant, but ... yeah.
And that's what gets me. Watching the show tonight, I realized that Evie is not my problem, it's Kate. Evie is gorgeous, so that's not a problem, and she might be new at acting but she's not that bad. (She's not going to win an Oscar next week, but I've seen far worse.) It's that the material she's got work with is awful. Honestly, who could make Kate fun to watch? The character has five kajillion skills, can apparently disguise herself as anyone, is incredibly beautiful, gets to go on every expedition, and has had at least four of the main male characters chasing after her, flirting with her, or hitting on her at one point or another in the first season. She'd be intimidating if she weren't idiotic.
Given the flashbacks, we're supposed to get this impression of her as some sort of fresh-faced femme fatale, and it'd probably work if she ever did or said anything of import that actually meant something (when her flashbacks EVER make sense when strung together, I'll be sure to feed myself to zebras), she didn't run away from people every time she got them killed or injured (you shouldn't even have let a father of small children near the car during a getaway if you gave a shit about him, Kate), and her motivations were the least bit understandable. I don't know why she does half the stuff she does, and unlike Locke, I don't have interesting dialogue, an intriguing storyline, or weird vibes to fall back on.
Meanwhile, back at the really interesting storylines, you have things like Michael being poisoned, which it turned out Kate asked Sun to do. Oh, Sun, sweetie, step away from the Mary Sue. Just go over and fawn over Jin and for God's sake, TELL HIM YOU LOVE HIM. I want you to say goodbye to him
And Charlie and Claire! With the haircutting and the guitar-playing and the oh-so-casual invitation to live with him in L.A.! Until she gets on her feet, of course, which can be quickly translated in a fic into, "Until Turnip Head is staying at a babysitter's house one night, Claire and Charlie have the place all to themselves, and stuff just sort of ... you know, happens." This, of course, will be translated in a fic by someone else, right? Right?!
"Hey, Steve didn't even know about the polar bears!" *snerk* I love Hurley.
Okay, enough. Bah. This episode left a bad taste in my mouth. We'd better be getting a hell of a finale in our future to make me feel better.
EDIT: I'm heading off to bed. I'll do a music post tomorrow, when I'm in a better mood and have had a good eight hours worth of sleep.
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Date: 2005-05-12 05:23 am (UTC)Aww but Charlie and Claire (and little Turnip Head) could not have been more adorable. *loves them*
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Date: 2005-05-12 06:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-12 06:53 am (UTC)Also? She is totally a Mary-Sue. And I didn't realize it until you said it. That's half of why I hate her right there!
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Date: 2005-05-12 10:18 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-05-12 12:45 pm (UTC)Also, based on some of the stuff they implied this ep, I'm *really* afraid that the writers are going to try to explain away her behavior because she was abused. Thereby adding more angsty goodness to our favorite person EVAR OMG!
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Date: 2005-05-12 01:00 pm (UTC)She asks for this shit, and we're supposed to feel sorry for her. Yeah, thanks, but no thanks.
(Seriously, I do not get it. Evie is fun and interesting to watch in interviews. How the hell are they hiding that? Sheesh.)
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Date: 2005-05-12 01:07 pm (UTC)As for the Kate rant- right on! And frankly, it's only cosmic justice that Kate is taking the fall for something Sun did, since it was Kate's idea in the first place.
My only hope is that now that the castaways are shunning Kate, she's going to stop being in the middle of every storyline.
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Date: 2005-05-12 01:19 pm (UTC)Stupid Joey. Stupid Kate.
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Date: 2005-05-12 01:54 pm (UTC)Though the confrontation scene had my roommate yelling how no body there had the right to judge the morality of anyone's actions. Except maybe Claire and Hurley. They seems to have the fewest skeletons in their closets.
Reasons the ep rocks though: Sawyer delivering the smackdown on that stupid ho-bag Kate, Jin defending Michael, and the return of uber-creepy Walt.
Oh, and mocking Jack's optimism RE the hatch. "Worst case scenerio, shelter". Thank god Sayid has some common sense ("I can think of many worse cases than that")
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Date: 2005-05-13 04:36 pm (UTC)Sadly, now that Locke and Jack have made up, that's probably going to be a new subplot of Kate becoming the least popular castaway. Until she does something flashy and spectacular to make them all lurve her again.
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Date: 2005-05-13 04:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-13 05:30 pm (UTC)I hope she does go on the raft. And drowns.
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Date: 2005-05-13 09:56 pm (UTC)