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Mar. 9th, 2010

selenak: (Alex Drake by Renestarko)
Damages and The Good Wife continue to make me very happy. The former, after a mixed second season, currently has a wonderful third one, and the Patty-Ellen (which is damn near Patty/Ellen now) interplay just makes me purr. Also the mystery this season is something the audience is really emotionally invested in. Spoilery reason. ) Moreover, we're not constantly switching antagonists; the Tobin family plus Martin Short is given time to be explored. Rose Byrnes isn't so frighteningly thin anymore, and Ellen's relationship with Patty grows ever more complex. And the show still continues to avoid all the usual clichés female leads can be burdened with. Glenn Close continuing to be awesome goes without saying.

The Good Wife makes me purr as well. Well, unless there's a scene between Will and Alicia, because Will rapidly fills the Bill-Adama-shaped hole in my life. (As in: character I want to slap each time I see him.) Thankfully, there aren't many of these, and instead lots of Alicia and Kalinda, and Diane (last episode matching wits with a character played by Gary Cole, which made the American Gothic fan in me squee, plus his character actually was cool, and I hope this wasn't the last time we've seen him). Three female regulars, each of them complex in her own right, and all with their own agendas. And the relationship between two of them as the key relationship of the show. This show is just quietly demonstrating that you can pass the Bechdel test all the time. (Also? I'll take the way they play Kalinda's sexuality any time over the tired old House/Wilson "ha ha ha, we're joking" stick.)

To round off the squee, a couple of days ago I saw that The Sarah Jane Adventures have been granted a fourth and fifth season by the BBC, which made me go "hooray!" in RTD/Julie/Phil Collinson audio commentary style. It's just such a lovely show, and I don't want to say goodbye to Rani, Luke, Clyde and Sarah Jane for a long, long while.
selenak: (Puppet Angel - Kathyh)
Inspired by recent discussions: one of my anti-kinks and pet peeves are situations in which characters, usually male, decide to leave other characters, usually female, "for their own good". Hence the inspiration for this poll, which will spoil you for season 3 of Buffy, season 1 of Angel, episode 2.4 of Merlin and the novel Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Should you wish to remain unspoiled, avert your eyes from the polls that follow. Otherwise, go for the ticky box!





Poll #2409 Unilateral break-up is a hero's duty, or: Noble Jerks
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 6


If I decide to leave a woman for her own good, I'll say...

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You should have a real relationship instead of this freak show
2 (40.0%)

How can we be together if the cost is your life, or the lives of others?
3 (60.0%)

Listen. I can't be involved with you anymore. Voldemort uses people his enemies are close to.
1 (20.0%)

Tell her some things aren't meant to be.
0 (0.0%)

The way to avoid actually asking my beloved for her opinion on the matter is...

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To break up with her while we're hunting monsters
1 (20.0%)

To ask superpowers for a time reversal and mindwipe first
1 (20.0%)

To make it clear I have to go to save the world immediately afterwards
3 (60.0%)

To not talk to her at all and instead let a friend give her the message
1 (20.0%)

Good reasons for a break-up are...

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We can't have sex, and there's a huge age difference
3 (60.0%)

If I'm without my superpowers, she'll go soft as well
0 (0.0%)

I have to defeat my arch nemesis first, and she has to finish school anyway
3 (60.0%)

A guy with far greater social status than me might be interested. Of course, I have no idea whether she also is interested in him, since we never talked about him, but I really like the guy in question, so she'll come around as well!
0 (0.0%)

This pollster is biased against and unfair towards....

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Angel in "The Prom"; Buffy was still a teenager, and it really wasn't a healthy relationship for her
3 (50.0%)

Angel in "IWRY"; if he hadn't acted, it would have been a very short spin-off!
1 (16.7%)

Harry in HBP; HE was still a teenager, and Voldemort had used Ginny once already
1 (16.7%)

Lancelot in "Lancelot and Guinevere"; he only wanted a better life for Gwen than the one he could offer
1 (16.7%)

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