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Dec. 10th, 2011

selenak: (Puppet Angel - Kathyh)
1.) Angel the Series: Smile Time.  Pure genius. Not least because in addition to all the hilarity, they didn't forget to make what the puppets do genuinenly scary. Also, writer David Fury playing the puppet-played puppeteer is one of the best inside gags around. But the crowning achievement of the episode is of course puppet!Angel, having the best Angel/Spike fight ever, finally asking Nina the werewolf for a date and vamping out. GENIUS.

2.) Augsburger Puppenkiste: Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer. The puppeteers of the Augsburger Puppenkiste are responsible for many an enjoyable dramatisation of German children's books, but this one, of Michael Ende's first novel for children, is a well deserved classic of classics. Ende, who disliked or downright hated the movie version of The Never-Ending Story and had mixed feelings about the rest, nonetheless adored this one as did and do many children watching it on tv or dvd, including yours truly. And I can still sing the songs, too. *intones* "Eine Insel mit zwei Bergen...."

3.) Farscape. The entire series, obviously. The short version of the conversation one keeps having with mundanes always goes like this: "But muppets! How can I take sci fi with muppets seriously?" "The muppets will make you cry.". The longer version involves sitting the mundane in front of the episode The Way We Weren't.  Counter arguments are invalid.

4.) The Empire Strikes Back: Yoda. And one more for Jim Henson. It's easy to forget these days, but in the early 80s Yoda was pretty revolutionary as far as aliens go, definitely not a man in a suit anymore, and never less than entirely believable. Also: I'm pretty much indifferent to most issues that get the classic SW crowd upset; I couldn't care less whether Han shoots first, and I dig that look at all the other planets celebrating the Emperor's downfall at the end of RotJ, etc. However: GCI Yoda never did it for me. There's nothing to be done about the late Frank Oz' demise, alas, but still: next time George L. gets the urge to reedit the films, he should insert puppet Yoda in AotC and RotS, I tell you. Because puppet Yoda is the best. 

5.)  With puppets like that, you know you should be glad!.  Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
selenak: (Fringe by Monanotlisa)
....but I've finally managed to watch the last two broadcast Fringe episodes. And I'll try to get the review done tomorrow or Monday. To be sure, the last one left me flailing. What about, you may ask? The cuteness of Olivia and Spoiler, the shocking discovery of other Spoiler being responsible for Olivia's spoilers? The thematic brilliance of case of the week/Olivia parallels? Nah. I mean, I liked all of that, and will praise and analyse in due course. But you know what absolutely slays me?

Walter calling his lab rats (err, the literal ones) John and Yoko.

Together with season 3 having made Walter Bishop/Yoko Ono during the 70s canon, this is it. (I mean, talk about kinkiness. He was petting the John rat, too.) If no one else does it, it seems I just have to write the ballad of Walter and Yoko. Starring Walter as the ( dubious) good guy version of Magic Alex.

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