StartUp

StartUp @ Wikipedia
StartUp @ IMDb

A drug dealer, a hacker and a banker walk into a bar. Well, they don’t actually walk into a bar. But they do meet. This show came only accidentally across my radar so my knowledge of what it’s actually going to be about is a bit sketchy. I can only tell you what happened in the pilot episode and then infer what’s going to happen next.

The banker played by The O.C.‘s Adam Brody doesn’t seem too happy in his job. But he is even less happy when his father walks back into his life and asks him to launder some money for him.

The dad (who has disappeared by the end of the pilot so I don’t know his actual role in the things to come) is a player in the drug trade and was tracked down by a federal agent played by Martin Freeman (Sherlock, The Hobbit). Phil Rask (Freeman) tried to extort the dad which is why he went to his son in the first place.

The money Nick Talman (Brody) is expected to launder belongs to a Haitian drug lord who appears to live by at least some kind of honour and now finds his money gone and is understandably pissed.

The final player is a young woman and hacker (in the classical sense of the word), played by Otmara Marrero. She has developed a new digital currency, far better than Bitcoin per her own words. She’s trying to market it to the bank Talman is working at but they decline the offer. Talman on the other hand is suddenly very interested to invest.

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Purchase Diary 2014 – May / June

Friends: The Complete Series (1994 – 2004)


May 2nd – €53.20 (CA$84.99) @ Amazon.ca (paid partially via gift certificate)

Collection no. 12686 – 12705

But I’m a bit disappointed. It’s really my fault because I didn’t check this beforehand (I just didn’t expect it): It’s only the broadcast version. As someone who knows the key episodes in their extended version basically by heart, it’s like an audio CD with a few scratches and the music suddenly jumps in the middle of the track.

I bet they pull a Lucas and in a few months / years there will be a Blu-ray Extended Edition…

Cottage Country (2013)


May 3rd – €7.99 @ Drogerie Müller

Collection no. 1114

You Again (2010)


May 3rd – €7.99 @ Drogerie Müller

Collection no. 1115

Pretty Woman (1990)


May 3rd – €7.99 @ Drogerie Müller

Collection no. 1116

The Proposal (2009)


May 3rd – €7.99 @ Drogerie Müller

Collection no. 1117

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TV Junkie: A History

I watched a lot of TV shows over the years. And when I say a lot, I mean A LOT. And I watched accross the board.

Keep in mind that I’m only 35 years old.

I watched The Guiding Light for two years straight (it’s a soap opera whose German title was the Springfield Story). I watched medical shows like Trapper John M.D. and lawyer shows like L.A. Law. I watched the 80s action shows from MacGuyver to Riptide. I even watched Love Boat every weekday on one of the first private channels in Germany: Sat.1. I got up at 6am on every Saturday morning to watch Rawhide (Tausend Meilen Staub, lit. “A Thousand Miles of Dust”) with a very young and pre-Fistful Clint Eastwood. I knew who Daniel Boone was around the same time I met the Cartwrights as well as the men from the Shiloh Ranch.

And last weekend I binge-watched the first Netflix show House of Cards (Big recommendation! Kevin Spacey is a brilliant Magnificent Bastard!) and I got curious as to how many shows I watched intently over the past two and a half decades.

With the help of the list on the German site Wunschliste.de I created a list of “my” shows.

I only counted live-action fiction shows, no animated shows may they be Saturday morning cartoons like Yogi Bear or Scooby-Doo or evening shows like The Simpsons or South Park. No scripted reality (which I’m avoiding to 99% anyway with the exception of Comic Book Men). In this list are only shows which I followed for more than a year unless the show itself didn’t last that long.

And the answer was: 244 246 247. Two hundred and fourty four six seven different shows I watched with active interest since I’ve started watching television. And the worst thing is: Of most of these shows I watched 90% or more episodes at least once.

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Elementary

Elementary @ Wikipedia
Elementary @ IMDb

Sherlock Holmes, a former consultant to the British police is now living in today’s New York city. He’s just come out of rehab but very few people know that.
His family has hired a sober companion for him who’s supposed to stay 24/7 with him.
Her name is Dr. Joan Watson, a former surgeon who doesn’t practice medicine anymore.
Now he’s helping the NY police solving crimes.

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Purchase Diary 2012 – May

The Blues Brothers (1980)


02 May – €8.92 (£7.43) @ Amazon.co.uk

Blues Brothers 2000 (1998)


02 May – €9.48 (£7.93) @ Amazon.co.uk

Castle: Season 3 (2010 – 2011)


02 May – €22.99 @ Amazon.de

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)


02 May – €11.68 (£9.89) @ Amazon.co.uk

Friends With Benefits (2011)


02 May – €8.37 (£6.94) @ Amazon.co.uk

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Purchase Diary 2011 – January

Back to the Future 1 – 3


11 Jan – €24.01 (£17.99) @ Amazon.co.uk

Mad Men: Season 1 – 3


18 Jan – €32.46 (£24.79) @ Amazon.co.uk

Dexter: Season 3


20 Jan – €17.28 (£12.89) @ Amazon.co.uk

Dune


20 Jan – €12.99 @ Media Markt

Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door


20 Jan – €9.99 @ Media Markt

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