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I keep waiting for this season of The West Wing to pick up (season 5), but apparently we only have 5 more episodes left. This week's episode ('The Supremes') had an ever-so starry guest cast (Glenn Close, Milo O'Shea, William Fichtner (you know, the blind physicist in Contact)) as (potential) supreme court justices, but it still wasn't as good as the same episode from season 1, 'The Short List' (with Edward James "Too Bad She Won't Live" Olmos). That happens to be one of my favourite episodes of the show, however, along with the one where Yo-Yo Ma gives Josh flashbacks.

Meanwhile, the Hallmark Channel is playing back-to-back episodes from all three Law and Order shows. Criminal Intent is definitely the best, because the lead detective character is NUTS. He does disconcerting things to make his suspects talk. Cool. One fascinating thing about the Hallmark Channel is that it feels exactly like a US TV channel, except someone has sensibly realized that a UK audience wouldn't put up with adverts haphazardly interrupting the programmes every four seconds.

Currently playing also is My Life in Film on BBC Three. This concerns the trials and tribulations of Art, a struggling independent film-maker, whose everyday life remarkably resembles many well-known films. So far the one based on The Shining has been the best, although I enjoyed the Top Gun episode about Art attending a driving course. [livejournal.com profile] communicator, if you aren't watching this already, I think you'd like it. I have given up on Little Britain, the jokes in which these days seem mostly to be at the expense of the minority group rather than at the expense of the opinion being expressed about the minority group. Also, there's no narrative for the characters, so it's the same joke every week. I still like the bloke in the shop who shouts, "Margaret! Margaret!" however. Even though that's the most repetitive gag in the show. The thing I laughed at most this week was the episode of Yes, Minister in which Hacker is called upon to serve as Prime Minister. One day I will write something about The West Wing, Yes, Prime Minister, and the Special Relationship.

Our Star Cops DVDs arrived during the week, and they are shiny. Haven't played the extras yet, but there is a documentary about Mr Boucher, also one about Philip Martin, and Trevor Cooper appears to have recorded a special message. [livejournal.com profile] kalypso_v, I shall report further. The arrival of these DVDs leaves us with a spare set of tapes. Any takers? Let it be noted first that they are copies, cunningly put into boxes with covers I cadged from the video shop display. So - any takers?

Date: 2004-11-13 04:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] matildabj.livejournal.com
WW season 5 is a letdown? bummer. I saw a couple of eps near the end of the season when i was in Canada, and there was one in particular that I really enjoyed. The finale was a bit weird though.

Maybe I'll stop with the DVD buying after season 4. Sigh.

But thank you for clearing up for me where I've seen Edward James Olmos before. Watching Battlestar Galactica has been making me a bit nuts, as I haven't been able to place him. Hmm, now *that* is a tv show worth watching.

Date: 2004-11-13 04:52 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] shezan.livejournal.com
The West Wing doesn't exist since Sorkin was fired by the cretins at NBC. They now have a show they call "The West Wing" and which employs most of the same actors, but you know what? We're not fooled.

Date: 2004-11-13 05:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qatsi.livejournal.com
One day I will write something about The West Wing, Yes, Prime Minister, and the Special Relationship.

I'm not a regular viewer, but I can't recall any mention of the Special Relationship in The West Wing. Of course in Yes, Prime Minister there's a whole theme about Hacker's trip to the US ("photos of me shaking hands with the President on the White House lawn", etc.).

How true.

Date: 2004-11-13 05:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] communicator.livejournal.com
Criminal Intent is definitely the best, because the lead detective character is NUTS.

Vincent D'Onofrio as Goram. Magic. He's another ENTP I do believe.

I read a review slashing My Life in Film to bits: it was probably very unfair, but it sort of made me not bother.

I think Little Britain has jumped the shark. Shame. Apparently the tall on, David thingummy, is now some sort of playboy sex object. Who knew?

Date: 2004-11-15 08:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gfk88.livejournal.com
*****spare set of tapes****

I've only ever seen one Star Cops episode. So basically you can Name Your Price.

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