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Kay ([personal profile] sincere) wrote2006-08-30 11:59 am

Things that was/are/would be cool

Joan of Arcadia. Man, that was a great show. I'm still angry that it was cancelled right in its prime -- the second season, the last season, when they clearly still had plot and planning going on, ready for more, until CBS yanked the rug out from under them because Joan's audience tended to be 20+. Has CBS had a single good show since?

Joan was love. Adam and Helen were idiot love. The quiet, unspoken hints that Joan's actions could spiritually lead to Kevin's learning to walk again was love. Everything the various incarnations of God said was wonderful, brilliant, sometimes inspiring or moving, and also love. ("Don't you miss me, Joan?" "*lying* No." "...don't you miss yourself?") And it was non-denominational, non-discriminational love. I'm going to buy the DVD sets with my birthday money and then dream for more.

Lost. I also need season two of this, released on Friday as I recall. Season 3 OMGWTFBBQ WHEN I NEED TO KNOW WHAT DESMOND'S GIRLFRIEND IS GOING TO DO. Project Runway. It's on tonight. I'll probably watch it with Clarisse and comment on it with [livejournal.com profile] refracting~

It's not exactly motivational, but it's fun, and everything is exponentially more awesome when watched with other people. ♥

Xenogears: the remake. C'mon, Square-Enix! Aren't you done beating the dead FFVII horse yet? There's been a movie, an OAV, like four spin-off games, Kingdom Hearts cameos, and FFX plugins. Drag something fresher out of the grave. Like Xenogears, FFVII's oft-ignored twin. This was a fantastic game that got shafted big-time -- the second half of the game was so bad that it was impossible not to notice them running out of time and money.

Do it again. Do it better. Release the game for the PS2, the PS3, the PSP, something. Redo everything. Make it as pretty as Xenosaga, its spiritual descendant, and flesh out the second "disc." Or hell -- make a movie. An anime. Something. Just... fix it. It is a gaping wound in your history.
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[identity profile] kay-willow.livejournal.com 2006-08-30 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Really! That's sad. I noticed that tendency in the second half of the second season, but I think we attributed it to building up character tension and to the [extremely depressing] climax. We were still excited about the next season.

But I do agree. I don't remember the details anymore -- I don't even remember what I had for breakfast yesterday -- but I DO remember a lot of frustration with the characters. Particularly Helen and JoanandAdam. (And there just comes a point, Joan, where you have to put two and two together and realize that attempting to second-guess what God wants you to do and extrapolate is NOT WORKING and maybe you should just LISTEN to him and stop trying to backseat drive for omniscience.)

But it was really good up until then. :\ And I thought that the end of the second season had signalled a breaking point in those tensions and things would get more unified on the protagonist front now that an "antagonist" had been introduced, but... I guess we'll never know?

I still think it's sad!

[identity profile] v-voltaire.livejournal.com 2006-08-30 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I get what you're saying. It makes good dramatic sense for things to build up and build up until there's some sort of climax or breaking point. I'm just getting the impression the build up went on for too long. I mean, Joan gets sick, and her family get sued, and Joan's friend dies, and Adam cheats on Joan, and...then I stopped watching. Given another season they might have turned it about or focused on a different theme, but most of the second season was just not fun for me to watch.

On a completely different note, I once used Adam's actor as a PB for an RP I was in. He had the right sort of "Why does the world keep doing bad things to me?" look.
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[identity profile] kay-willow.livejournal.com 2006-08-30 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it was a very long string of miserable. It didn't help that I wanted to stab Iris from the first episode she appeared in -- she's like a sympathy brick to the face, blatant and painful. The whole second half of the season was essentially Joan screwing up and everything getting wretched, and I don't necessarily think that made it bad or couldn't have been salvaged, but it was a different experience from the first season.

Adam's actor is so good at that look. XD