frelling_tralk: (iZombie Liv red by foxfabled)
frelling_tralk ([personal profile] frelling_tralk) wrote2015-10-19 06:34 pm

TV catch-up

I'm finding that the characterisation on From Dusk Till Dawn isn't really the same for me in season 2 :( Tbh I was most into the show in the first half of season 1 when Richie came across as a little bit sociopathic/there was just something off about him, and Seth was constantly having to keep him in check and worry about him. I read quite a bit of fan fic based on that early characterisation, but it feels like that's been all but dismissed as only being down to the visions since Richie became a vampire? I really enjoyed those early episodes, but it's started to feel a bit B-movie to me at times since it's become more vampire-focused, and I'm just not enjoying the Seth and Richie scenes as much as I was, I miss human Richie... Although after saying that about the vampire focus, I am finding that Carlos and Santanico have become the most interesting characters to me this season. I guess I'm still enjoying the show enough to keep watching, but the brother moments are not pulling me in emotionally as much as they were in season 1, and the storylines all feel a bit too scattered at the moment

I am however loving iZombie this season! As well as a fun main plot with Liv as a ~bro~, their main arcs were also well-done this week with some revealing background on Blaine that was long overdue, as well as the general hilarity of Ravi and Major getting high at the club together, I particularly enjoyed shirtless Ravi XD That whole bromance is so adorable, hee at Ravi getting annoyed at why couldn't he be an undercover cop as well. And for the first time I could see myself maybe shipping Major with Liv, that ship hasn't made a lot of impact on me so far, but it was very sweet when high Major asked Liv to stay with him. And I'm someone who admittedly loves angsty storylines, so I was very intrigued by the ending reveal of Major getting hooked on Utopian and where they might be going with that

The main plot had a pretty effective twist at the end I thought where, if the killer had tracked down the actual drunk-driver then there would have been no tragedy, because he would have seen how he had turned his life around and regretted what he did, instead he came across a drunken and uncaring fratboy and made that split-second decision to kill him. The whole dog fight scene was sad too when the girl broke down crying in front of an awkward Clive. And I'm going to need Clive to find out what is going on with Liv soon! I get the feeling that they will probably leave him in the dark for the rest of the season though, that way they have at least one cast member to play baffled responses to Liv's behaviour

I also enjoyed this weeks episode of Doctor Who, it felt very Docterish of him to first need to come up with a plan of defending themselves against invaders and learning to fight, only to instead end up being all about tricking the enemy into making a fool of themselves *g* I'm very surprised about the Doctor's decision with Ashildr though, it seems like such an obvious "what could go wrong" thing to do, in the past we've even seen the Tardis and the Doctor deliberately avoid Jack and emphasis how no one should ever be immortal and it feels so wrong, so I'm at a bit of a loss as to why the Doctor would ever think that it would be a good idea to do this time, even going so far as to leave Ashildr the option of making another immortal! The final image of the episode was nicely-done though, and next week's episode looks like it should be a very good continuation.

Weird that there was some talk of episodes 5 and 6 not strictly speaking being a two-parter though, they might be two separate stories technically speaking, but the episodes pretty clearly are going to be closely tied together, this one even ends on "to be continued"... It's looking like episodes 9 and 10 are going to be the only non two-parters this year?

[identity profile] ever-neutral.livejournal.com 2015-10-20 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
I'M SO SORRY YOU'RE NOT FEELIN' FDTD. I couldn't beg to differ more -- I love everything this season chooses to be, ESPECIALLY the Geckos?? Mostly I love how much of a fuss Seth kicks up about Richie being a culebra, yet his actions totally betray what's coming out of his mouth. ;D

I'm with you on the Doctor and Ashildr. Actually, when the Doctor was explaining it all to Clara, it occurred to me that he could very well have given the other healing thingamajig to Clara, especially in light of his terror of losing her. Yet this didn't seem to occur to him at all...

[identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com 2015-10-20 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I am loving the greater depth given to Santanico this season, and Carlos's character has also become a favourite after not making much of an impression on me in season 1, but I guess I miss how the Gecko brothers grounded the show for me last year when they were coming across the vampires at the same time that we were, and I'm just not feeling the same connection to this season since it's gone all in with the vampires. I'm still enjoying the brother moments, but something is missing for me there as well even :/ Maybe watching it weekly is another reason why I'm struggling with it though, I binge-watched the first season and that can make a difference in how invested you get I suppose


And my immediate response to that would be that he wouldn't have given it to Clara because he knows that living on forever isn't really a blessing at all, but yeah that still leaves the question of why he would chose to make Ashildr immortal, then fly off and leave her to it
Edited 2015-10-20 12:59 (UTC)