We watch a lot of TV. Good TV. Bad TV. TV we feel guilty for watching. TV we feel smart for watching. And all TV in between.



Thursday, February 3, 2011

guess who can't keep new year resolutions?

THIS GUY! It's true...and sad. I'm ashamed to have written to all of you (yes, you seven people) and assured--nay--PROMISED all of you that this blog would produce constant updates, and sadly, it has failed to do so. My colleague was generous enough to provide you with a Golden Globes post, but aside from a half-assed (true) write-up of How I Met Your Mother's FATHER DEATH episode--it was that shocking--I have given you nothing. NOTHING. Why? I have no excuse. Lack of motivation? Sure. I'll go ahead and confess that. If it makes any of you feel better, I've failed to fulfill my resolution to exercise more. Yes? It certainly makes ME feel better!

Truthfully, I have been watching TV, and a lot of it. So what we have here is a blog that proclaims to watch a lot of television (true) but fails to actually post about it (quite true). Mee, the other half of this blog, once told me to only blog when I want to. And that's what I shall do. Let's be honest with eachother. I'm sure the seven of you who follow this blog aren't checking it constantly--I have a few blogs I "follow" too, and I haven't looked at them in months; maybe even years. You probably haven't looked at this blog in a while. That's OK. I won't hold it against you.

So here's what we're going to do. We Watch More TV Than You is going to blog whenever it feels inspired to do so (an amazing episode, a juicy piece of TV news, Glee disappoints, etc.). And we'll let all of our faithful followers know if there's anything new to check out. OK? OK. See, I'm posting this as a way of reminding myself to actually do this. It's all very exciting. Let's go!

Friday, January 14, 2011

who will win: golden globes 2011 edition

I know what you're thinking: will I ever tire of award shows? Considering the number of award shows I've watched in my life already, the answer is: probably, someday...but it's not going to be this year.

As you may know, the Golden Globes are coming up on Sunday. Once again, they'll be hosted by Ricky Gervais, who will hopefully say many, many uncouth things and keep the home audience from falling asleep sometime in the second hour. The nominees and extraneous celebrities in the audience will be plied with alcohol so there is a higher chance of someone getting toasted and saying or doing something unexpectedly hilarious/appalling, which makes the Golden Globes by default the best awards show.

So just for funzies, here are my predicted winners. Note that I have absolutely no credentials to even be making critical predictions, aside from the fact that I watch a bit of TV. Also note that I cannot claim to have seen all the nominated actors/series/miniseries, so half the time I'm pulling this out of my bum. I can't decide if this is going to be a who-I-think-will-win list or a who-I-want-to-win list, so let's just say it's a little of both.

Since it's not relevant to this blog, I will refrain from going through the film categories. Also, I don't think I can muster the requisite brain power right now to actually debate whether Burlesque or The Tourist should win Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. Yes, the film categories are even more wacked out than the TV ones.

Best Television Series Drama
BOARDWALK EMPIRE
DEXTER
THE GOOD WIFE
MAD MEN
THE WALKING DEAD

Duh. It is the only show that gets us posting on a regular basis.

Best Television Series – Comedy/Musical
30 ROCK
THE BIG BANG THEORY
THE BIG C
GLEE
MODERN FAMILY
NURSE JACKIE

Since Community wasn't nominated, I have to go with Modern Family. If Glee wins, that enormous whoosh you'll hear is me emitting the largest sigh in the known universe.

Best Television Series – Miniseries/Movie
CARLOS
THE PACIFIC
PILLARS OF THE EARTH
TEMPLE GRANDIN
YOU DON’T KNOW JACK

As much as I looooooooove Band of Brothers, I just couldn't get into The Pacific at all. I gave up after three episodes, although I do mean to go back and give it another shot later. Even though WWII+Spielberg+Hanks=high probability of winning, I think Temple Grandin (I haven't seen it) won a ton of Emmys so it's a safe choice.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical
Toni Collette, UNITED STATES OF TARA
Edie Falco, NURSE JACKIE
Tina Fey, 30 ROCK
Laura Linney, THE BIG C
Lea Michele, GLEE

I must confess to being pretty uninformed here, since I'm only familiar with Tina Fey and Lea Michele's characters. I'm going to go with Laura Linney just because I like her. Do I need a better reason?

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical
Alec Baldwin, 30 ROCK
Steve Carell, THE OFFICE
Thomas Jane, HUNG
Matthew Morrison, GLEE
Jim Parsons, THE BIG BANG THEORY

I'm surprisingly uninterested in this category. Yes, Alec Baldwin is the best thing about 30 Rock but he's won so many times. I'm not quite sure Steve Carell had such a great year. I've never seen Hung. I'm sure Matthew Morrison must have a legion of fans, but does he even do anything on Glee anymore? Also he's not funny. I do think Jim Parsons is the funniest person on The Big Bang Theory but he should have won like two years ago. Ummm, let's go with the Emmy trend.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama
Julianna Margulies, THE GOOD WIFE
Elisabeth Moss, MAD MEN
Piper Perabo COVERT AFFAIRS
Katey Sagal SONS OF ANARCHY
Kyra Sedgwick, THE CLOSER

I really want to give this one to Elisabeth Moss because Peggy Olson was the best character on Mad Men this year, but award shows seem to love Carol Hathaway--I mean, Julianna Margulies.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama
Steve Buscemi, BOARDWALK EMPIRE
Bryan Cranston, BREAKING BAD
Michael C. Hall, DEXTER
Jon Hamm, MAD MEN
Hugh Laurie, HOUSE

I feel like Bryan Cranston or Michael C. Hall will actually win, but Jon Hamm is one of the patron saints of this blog, so of course I feel obliged to pick him. Also, he totally deserves it.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Scott Caan, HAWAII FIVE-0
Chris Colfer, GLEE
Chris Noth, THE GOOD WIFE
Eric Stonestreet, MODERN FAMILY
David Strathairn, TEMPLE GRANDIN

This is an odd category. The Scott Caan thing is a little strange, but I have to say, I watched five minutes (literally) of Hawaii Five-0 once, and he was very charismatic during those five minutes! The supporting role nominations always stinks a bit because they lump comedies, dramas, and miniseries all together, so tons of people get left out. I'm going to go with Cam, although if I had my way I'd give it to Phil Dunphy in a heartbeat.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Hope Davis, THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP
Jane Lynch, GLEE
Kelly Macdonald, BOARDWALK EMPIRE
Julia Stiles, DEXTER
Sofia Vergara, MODERN FAMILY

This is the showdown category between Gloria and Sue Sylvester. I'm going with Gloria by a hair.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Idris Elba, LUTHOR
Ian McShane, THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH
Al Pacino, YOU DON’T KNOW JACK
Dennis Quaid, THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP
Edgar Ramirez, CARLOS

I don't really have a horse in this race, as I haven't seen any of these miniseries, but I'm going with Idris Elba based on nothing but the fact that he was SO good on The Wire.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Hayley Atwell, THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH
Claire Danes, TEMPLE GRANDIN
Judi Dench, RETURN TO CRANFORD
Romola Garai, EMMA
Jennifer Love Hewitt, THE CLIENT LIST

Randomly, I really enjoyed Romola Garai's Emma (she was a lot better in that than in, well, pretty much every other thing I've ever seen her in), but it's kind of light. And you can never count out a Dame. Which reminds me that I really need to move up Cranford on my Netflix queue. All that considered, and the fact that I don't have a clue what The Pillars of the Earth is, it seems Claire Danes will win. And she already won the Emmy. Although not a tiny part of me would love to see JLH win, just because I think that would be really entertaining to watch.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

lets start 2011 on a high note!

This past Monday night marked the return of our favorite show with a laugh-track, How I Met Your Mother. And boy, what a return it made! So what's new? LOTS OF STUFF! Robin started her new research job at World Wide News and it's not going as well as she'd like. Turns out, the anchor she works for was once a co-anchor of hers. He was also a real sleazy sleaze, which didn't help her case. The minute he recognized her he made sure to do his part in humiliating Robin in front of her new co-workers. Robin Sparkles. News anchor in Japan. And more Robin Sparkles. Despite all this, the episode ended in Robin's favor. Taking Ted's advice, she played along with her jerk of an anchor and laughed at herself, causing her co-workers to laugh with her., As a viewer, I'm looking forward to seeing where Robin's new research gig takes her.

While we got a glimpse into Robin's new career move at WWN, this episode was all about Lily and Marshall. Bold statement? Perhaps. But Ted did little more than read architecture book, and Barney spent most of the episode pushing Marshall to go laser-tagging (yeah, I made it a verb, shut up) with him. Barney's counter-part, Neil Patrick Harris took on a bit more, but I'll go into that later. Lily and Marshall. Sigh, I may be alone in saying this, but I think they are my favorite couple in primetime comedy. They genuinely love eachother and aren't afraid of showing it (spontaneous high-five for having sex a record amount of times). We all know that this lovely pair has been trying for a baby and despite all the sex, it seems the two of them have had no luck. And as most couples do, they decided to get themselves checked out--AND BY BARNEY! Fine, that's not completely true. Lily's doctor was the last of the gang's doppelgangers. Her doctor was Barney's doppelganger. And it was actually a doppelganger and not Barney. Lily wasn't even convinced until Barney himself was in the exam room with his ears and eyes covered. And as far as the results of Lily's visit, well, in the end this episode provide us viewers with healthy doses of good and bad news.

Good news: Lily's fine, a perfect baby-making machine!
Bad news: Marshall immediately thinks he's the problem and ignores his dad's calls.
Good news: Marshall's parents show up for a surprise visit.
Bad news: At the very same time, Marshall needs to get it on in a cup so his sperm can be tested.
Good news: Even if Marshall is the "problem," his parents assure he and Lily that there are other options and they'd be happy no matter what.
Bad news: Barney's been the doctor the entire time!
Good news: Hahah, just kidding! The real doctor throws Barney out and assures Marshall is sperm is heavy-duty baby makers!
Bad news: Marshall tries calling his dad to let him know about his amazing sperm but no one's picking up.
Bad news: Marshall's father had a heart attack AND DIED.

Yeah. Marshall's dad is dead. I and my emotions were definitely not ready for that. I don't think anyone--save for the team of writers--was ready for that.

What a way to start the new year, huh? HIMYM throws some pretty crazy stuff at you but that one came out of no where. Post-mortem (I know, too soon, but I had to) you begin to put the pieces together: the pattern of phone calls, the countdown, and you realize that while it came out of nowhere, it was to be expected...if that makes any sense.

Next week, I'll have a box of tissues with me, just to be safe.

Monday, January 3, 2011

new year, new blog

2011. A brand-spankin' new year. And where have we been? I know, we've been away. We've been far away. We've been off the map. Is it agreeable for me to say that we've been on a sabbatical? I'll just say that. We Watch More TV Than You has been on a sabbatical, and is now back and ready for action. More specifically, we're ready for new television. That's right. With a new year comes new television episodes and even some new shows! And as with any new year, a resolution must be made. I, for one, have plenty: Eat healthier! Exercise more! Spend less! I could go into more detail, but I wouldn't dare start 2011 with low self-esteem.

But speaking of resolutions, I've got another one for you. This year, I resolve to spend more time on this blog and keep it current! Yes sir! It's a year of change, and here at We Watch More TV Than You, we're going to make sure to be constantly giving all of you--all seven of you--new posts on a regular basis, and more posts at that! We basically are going to have way more to offer you, but you'll have to stop by for a visit to find out more! Do I sound like a used-car salesman yet? GOOD!

LET'S DO THIS!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

shocked and amazed

That's how I felt upon hearing that Gretchen had won this season of Project Runway. Gretchen. Grrrrretccchhhhhennnn. Yuck, just saying her name makes it worse. Like the majority of Project Runway fans, I am still in disbelief. The fact that the designer who put this on the runway beat the designer who put this on the runway; it just baffles me.

The finale started off with 3 contenders, but in the end there were only two. Andy's designs were in my opinion, forgettable. Nothing grabbed me (at least, not in the right way). And those head-pieces he put so much dedication into, just distracted me. I couldn't take my eyes off of Andy's model when they were back at Parsons. With the angle the camera reached her at, it looked like she had stars all over her face. It was quite amusing. Probably the only amusing thing that happened once the designers and judges were back at Parsons. I had no idea it would be so difficult to pick a winner. Everyone and their mother (literally, my mother and I both watch this show and we both agreed on the front-runner) had Mondo in their heads as the clear winner, there would be no contest. It was over before it was over. Oh, what little we knew. Oh, how much Michael and Nina disappointed us. Oh, how furtively Nina and Jessica (loved everything she said) fought for Mondo, but to no avail.

Many fans have sworn off Project Runway for good. Many have vocalized their disappointment in Nina and Michael, in particular. I'll agree and say that I am extremely disappointed with this result. But, I'll most likely watch next season. And while I'm tempted to yell at Nina or Michael, should I ever run into one of them on the street, I'll most likely refrain.

Having said all of this, I have every confidence that Mondo will totally overshadow Gtretchen in the fashion industry. He'll be fine....more than fine. Mondo's gonna be OK. We'll all be OK.

Michael Kors does not deserve a "Quote of the Night." That's all I have to say about that.

Mondo: always and forever, my heart will beat on for you and your love of color and patterns.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

a rocky show in general

So I finally watched the Rocky Horror episode of Glee.

Yup. It's just as bad as everyone said it was.

I don't even think the episode deserves the time it'd take for me to write a full recap.

I'll just leave you with this:




Much better.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

stinging the competition

This recap is for the fifth episode of the seventh season of The Office. I know, I know, I'm a little late in the game, but this season, like the last three seasons, has been lacking. So without further ado, I give you our first bit of coverage on this season's The Office.

Thoughts on Cold Open
-Oscar has a new bike, and OOOOOO, it's the same model that Lance Armstrong uses-snazzy!
-And of course Michael wants to get in on this so he mounts the bike and starts to ped--yeah he can't ride a bike.
-Physical Comedy and Steve Carell are a beautiful match but I was so-so with this open. Not great. I remember every detail of some of The Office's cold opens from the past, and only a week later, this is all I can tell you about the one we have here. Yikes.

So the big to-do in this episode was a VIP sales call. It is the duty of Jim and Dwight to get this client and their confidence suddenly goes awry, upon seeing DANNY CORDRAY. I know, that name means nothing. It's actually the name of guest star Timothy Olyphant's character. Seems he's a razzle-dazzle salesman and Dwight and Jim are so scared, they call in Michael to save the day. The day goes unsaved, and Mr. Cordray runs away with the account. Darn. What makes him even MORE of a villain in this story, is that he dated Pam a few times and apparently never called her.

OK. So this problem needs a solution, don't it? Solution: a con. Not just any con, a sting. And YES, Michael referenced the classic and utterly wonderful film, The Sting. And my heart immediately melted at the sound of a film starring the late and great and at one point THE MOST DEVASTATINGLY HANDSOME MAN IN THE WORLD, Paul Newman. My colleague and I are sort of fans of his. So, Michael comes up with a fake company, Solar Tech, and a fake boss, played by Meredith of all people (her lunch break coincided with the timing). But of course, all does not go as planned, when Meredith starts flirting with Danny, and it gets AWKWARD. It gets even more awkward when one after the other, Oscar and Ryan go in to pull her out, but instead are made to be her cleaning men. It's a mess. And to be honest, the storyline itself is a mess. Eventually, Michael comes to the rescue by actually hiring Danny as the company's traveling salesman, forgetting the fact that Todd Packer already has that position, but I guess we'll cross that bridge when we get to it?

To be honest, I wasn't a big fan of this episode (a usual case with The Office nowadays). In my opinion, Mindy Kaling (the writer responsible) concocted a far more superior sidestory with Andy trying to form a band. Feeling belittled by fellow Cornell classmates, Andy decides to really get his singing career off the ground, and recruits Kevin and Daryl (with payment in Daryl's case). In the end, I loved them. Who knows, they could turn out to become quite the novelty band. I'm happy to know Creed is a fan of Andy's work--I trust his opinion greatly.

So that's pretty much the gist. And what will I leave you with? What do I want you to leave this post thinking of? What is the very image I want ingrained in your mind? That's easy.



You're welcome.