Life Unexpected

Life Unexpected @ Wikipedia Life Unexpected @ IMDb Lux is nearly 16 years old and she has been wandering from one foster home family to…

Human Target

Human Target @ Wikipedia Human Target @ IMDb Christopher Chance (maybe his real name, maybe not) is a bodyguard for special cases. He does not…

TV Shows – A Decade in Retrospect

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Since everybody seems to be starting to count at zero instead of one the first decade of this century and millennium is now over. So it’s time to recap these past ten years and take a look at the TV Shows it has given us.

Let me give my résumé at the beginning: Of the four decades I know TV Shows from (70s – 00s) this was without question the best decade for us TV junkies. When you read my review you might say in the end “Hey what about <insert your favourite here>?” (e.g. The Sopranos, Dexter, The Wire, Six Feet Under, …) but that’s exactly my point. This decade has given us so many outstanding shows that it was impossible to watch them all. Also, everybody has a different set of favourite genres but I’d say that every genre got their fair share of excellent series in the last years.

But let’s face it: There’s rarely any series (if there’s one at all) that could keep up the quality and its appeal for its entire run. Some had a bad year in between, some fell short at the end. But even in these “bad years” they had more quality episodes in it than entire shows from previous decades. So all the shows I am going to name have of course aspects that can be criticized and I invite you to do so.

For me the most outstanding characteristic of this past decade’s shows is that they are more often than not more about the “journey” of the character(s) than the actual events. It’s not the character who shines a light upon the unfolding events but it’s the events that shine a light upon the character and his development. I have to say that shows (hereby excluding comedy shows that work with stereo- and archetypes) that don’t have a real character development don’t interest me at all. But if the character development is interesting I might even watch shows from genres that usually don’t interest me at all.

If the character development is interesting enough I might even set the fact aside that my second favourite characteristic is missing: A real story-arc. The first TV Show in my TV universe that had a real story-arc, was Babylon 5. Later Star Trek: DS9 did the same albeit not in that quality and complexity. But these shows were two of the rare exception in the 90s (another famous exception would be Twin Peaks, but I never watched it). It seemed that viewers weren’t interested in either developing characters or story-arcs.

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Paradox

Paradox @ Wikipedia Paradox @ IMDb A scientist has a satellite in orbit to observe the activities of the sun (like flares and stuff). But…

The Vampire Diaries

The Vampire Diaries @ Wikipedia The Vampire Diaries @ IMDb Stefan Salvatore is at least 160 years old and a Vampire. He returns into his…

V (2009)

V @ IMDb V @ Wikipedia Out of the blue huge spaceships appear above the major cities all over the world. In 29 ships the…

The Good Wife

The Good Wife @ Wikipedia The Good Wife @ IMDb Attorney-at-law shows have always been an off and on thing for me. Back in the…

Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods – Final Cut

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Children of the Gods is the movie-length pilot of Stargate SG-1. It is said that there were creative differences between the producers and the networked “Showtime” chipped in, too. Additionally due to the story-telling of the series some aspects don’t make sense anymore.
Thus someone decided to create a “Final Cut” version of the pilot where scenes are reordered, shortened and the FX were enhanced.

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