Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Angel- Billy Boy

I just watched a very interesting Angel where the villain, Billy, was evil b/c his touch transferred a very powerful feeling of misogyny. Whenever he touched a man, that man would be overcome with all this angst towards the nearest available woman. So the show made explicit the link between macho men and evil: violence toward women becomes this sort of other wordly demonesque thing, not attached to any social structure. It was almost like a masculine acceleration- Billy's touch was a drug.

cordelia's pov provided the opposition: her crusade against the helpless/powerless feeling of misogyny. cordy's expertise is in her beauty and knowledge of the beauty world- the culture of women. she tells Lila that if she's going to be an ultra-bitch, then she should help Cordy- a sort of women banding together thing over stopping men and buying shoes. if cordy is buffy's opposite, then cordy's power doesnt come from any physical ability to kick ass but rather, more VM like, from an ability to manipulate her image, activate a network of women and negotiate her way through popular culture and the fashion world.

i like the way she describes Angel as "melodramatic," (and the way the two men argue over the definition, after Angel bursts in declaring he's going to kill someone) a sort of purposeful declaration of Angel's alliance with the female network. as an anguished hero of eternal unrequited love, Angel is a fantasy but also an avenger. He's the rescuer feminism shouldn't have to give up. Angel, Wes and Gunn are the men feminism needs on its side, along with women like Cordy, who can change. she represents a sort of arc from post-fem to feminism i think. so its interesting to think of Angel's status as a spin-off in relation to the ultimate feminist figure of Buffy

and then Cordy tazers Billy in the groin!
and Wesley cries at the very end. :(

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Out with a bang

I felt like tonight's VM was truly old school- even VM said so herself, when she remarked that it felt like she was back in high school

but it had that VM against the world vibe: she was vulnerable but still couldnt be disempowered, she still kicked major ass. interesting addition of the guy with "connections" who VM decides not to mess with but Logan attacks anyway

so they didn't wrap up LoVe of course, but they hinted that it could be possible. Logan was back to being his old misunderstood heroic self. and Lily and Duncan made some surprising returns. I also continue to like Dick and like the complicated way the show develops him but also keeps him the same.

so it was a stellar episode- Veronica marshalling her powers to bring down patriarchy, with complicated results. and in the end V walks down the street in the pouring rain and that scene echoes my own sadness.

this might be the end for this blog too, which was VM inspired. it will be truly hard to find a new TV show worth talking about.

here's to you, Veronica Mars!

Saturday, May 19, 2007

sad sad day

Veronica Mars is cancelled

Why? Why do they cancel THE only show on television that is actually smart and progressive and youthful and interesting. WHY????

i hang my head and die

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

VM- Debasement tapes

1) love the film studies ref- yeah VM, change your major

2) loose Imus ref- dj swore on air, big trouble. like the keeping it current

3) PAUL RUDD. need i say more. be still my clueless heart

4) classic love triangle misunderstandings. almost shakespearean

5) VM and piz holding hands? umm no

6) Leo leo leo, i love me some leo. if logan deserves any competition its definitely leo

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Smallville Vampire Episode

Ok, get this

Smallville gets James Marsters to play the villain (big bad) for season 5
Marsters was Spike on Buffy (a notorious campy vampire)
Smallville has a Vampire episode
Clark tells the Marsters character that Chloe was bitten by a Vampire; his response, "Clark, there are no such things as vampires"
later Chloe tries to sell the story a/b Buffy Sanders and vamp soroity but her editor says only tabloids buy stories about slaying Buffy the vampire

Wow
dont you love ficitonal incest?

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

The return of VM

So Veronica came on again for the first time after a while last night. I actually watched the whole thing- commercials and all.

Good points: All the side characters made apperances- glad to see Mac and Wallace finally in the same episode although they didnt actually manage to talk to each other. Keith as sheriff is great, it really changes the dynamic of the show but I still miss Lamb (i loved to hate him).

Veronica and Logan? Well Logan was sickly attached to Parker- I mean who puts a picture of yourself as a couple on the birthday cake??? So that almost made the Veronica and Piz hook up tolerable b/c it was so in Logan's face.

Politics: the feminists are MIA. Whatever happened? The new social drama was an odd commentary on the war. So yay for sympathizing with the soldier and sticking with the asswholeness of the soldier's uber-American brother. yes, we all were on the side of the nice "Arab" couple. But's what with Nassir being deported and turned into the INS? That was one step too far, and left me with big question marks as far as how the show is trying to set up its political alignment. I mean, its okay to have racial diversity as long as you are not an "illegal immigrant"? that's a rather contentious statement (especially with my background from Texas, where calling someone from Mexico an alien seems incredibly bizzare).

So over all, good Veronica. We had some LoVe drama, nice friend interaction, and problematic plot, which just makes you want to talk more about the show.

WELCOME BACK, old friend. :)