Category: Thoughts on tv

Apr 05

Save Life Unexpected!

          Yet again, Life Unexpected was amazing this week.  Next week is already the finale which is sad.  I want more.

          Which gets me to my point, I want another season! Well, lots of other seasons but that starts with getting a season two.  E! is doing their annual Save One Show campaign.  Life Unexpected has made it into the top five.  The voting has started again so please go to their site and vote for LUX!

I also changed my twitter icon to the ’save the foster child, save the world’ I’ve seen around.  If you have twitter you should change yours as well.  Let’s get people voting and watching!  Here is my link to copy the photo from.

http://twitter.com/heatherfinley

And here is the E! link

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b174881_save_one_show_vote_now_final_five.html?sid=twitterfeed_kristin&utm_source=eonline&utm_medium=twitterfeed&utm_campaign=twitterfeed_kristin

 

PS, I’m not sure, but I think you can vote more than once.  I just went their again to get the link and it appears to have let me vote again.  So yeah, vote for LUX as much as possible!

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Mar 27

Life Unexpected

          I really hope that everyone, well more like all girls, are watching this show.  It is phenomenal.  It is well written and the actors are great.  The subject matter is almost hard to watch but in a good way.  It is one of those very rare shows that is emotional and makes you cheer for every character.

          A very brief description is that the story is about Lux, a foster child, that ends up living with the parents, Baz and Kate, that gave her up.  Baz is still kind of a screw up and Kate is a successful radio personality that is dating her cohost Ryan.  The plot revolves around each of them growing up and trying to be a family.

          So let me first say, I am not the kind of girl that cries often.  Like movie wise I can count the times I’ve cried on one hand.  Less.  The only three I can think of is Marley and Me (I’m an animal person) and Adam.  Maybe I got a little misty eyed at Blind Side too.  Can’t remember. Books sometimes make me cry.  Television shows and for the most part real life, never make me cry.

          In just this week’s episode of Life Unexpected, I cried multiple times.  Full on tears rolling down my cheeks, sniffling kind of crying.  Ah when Lux was talking about her childhood I was bawling.  When Baz told Bug, Lux’s boyfriend, that he would like to practice being a dad with him I cried more.  I teared up a little again when Lux came home.  Then I was crying because I was so happy when Ryan was talking about socks at the end. 

          Seriously, this show pulls at the heartstrings.  I hope so badly that it doesn’t get canceled after the first season because people don’t know how good it is.  If you haven’t watched it, go check out an episode.  You will fall in love with every person on the show.

          Personally, I also love that it takes place in Portland.  Always good to see places I know on shows and movies.  Plus I dated a guy that looks so much like Kerr Smith, it is ridiculous.

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Jul 20

Who is Callisto?

****Warning contains minimal spoilers for Living Dead in Dallas by Charlene Harris****

  

        So I’ve noticed that at least half the traffic brought to my site from searches are people trying to look up information on Callisto from Living Dead in Dallas by Charlene Harris.   I actually know a lot about Callisto in Greek mythology (I have a cat named Callisto and tattoo based on the myth even) so here is some information I know and comparing it to the book.

          The book describes Callisto as a maenad. Maenad translates in English to the raving ones.   The name refers to females that follow the god Dionysus.  He is basically the god of partying, drinking, and some madness.   There was different types of maenads ranging from women who follow him, women who do not and therefore go crazy since he demands worship to devine beingings.

          In Living Dead In Dallas, I would say Callisto would definately fall under the category of devine being.   Her being in the wilderness, changing into an animal, and demanding worship are all evidence of this.  I think nymph might be fitting as well since they are known for all the things that I just mentioned and usually are associated with a certain god or godesss.

          In actually Greek Mythology, Callisto is a nymph that is loyal to Artemis or Diana, the goddess of hunting.  Callisto took a vow of chastity like all of Artemis’ nymphs.  There are tons of different versions of the story. The first that I heard was the Callisto was the most beautiful of all the nymphs. Naturally Zeus decided that he wanted her.  She and Zeus fell in love but kept it secret . Months later it was discovered by Artemis that Callisto was with child and thus she was banned from serving the goddess.  After giving birth, Hera was still hellbent on killing Callisto and her son Arcas.  She turns Callisto into a bear and demands that Artemis shoot her.  Zeus decides to hid Callisto in the stars so she cannot be harmed.   She ask Zeus to save her son as well.  Not being able to turn Callisto back into a nymph, he turns Arcas into a bear as well.  These constellations are today known as Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.   More commonly, the big and little dipper.  This is my favorite version of the story.

          The most famous version of the story is told by Ovid.  His telling is with the Roman versions of the gods so Jupiter, Juno, and Diana were the main characters besides Callisto.  In his version, Jupiter turns into Diana and rapes Callisto.  Diana finds out Callisto is pregnant and when asked about it, Callisto not knowing better tells Diana it is her fault.  Callisto is banned and gives birth.  Juno is mad and decides to change Callisto into a bear. Jupiter hides Arcas.  Sixteen years later Arcas has turned into a great hunter and comes across a bear that he shoots.  Zeus saves her by putting her in the stars and does the same to Arcas, making him a bear as well.  Juno is insanely  jealous so convinces the titan Oceanus to make it so that the two never touch his water.  This makes them appear that they never set in the sky.  They are always visable from certain places on earth.  Since the world has moved around since ancient times, in Greece, Ursa Major actually does dip a little under the horizon now. 

         One of the moons of Jupiter is named Callisto.  Galileo is known as finding the existance of this moon but another astronomer named Simon Marius claimed that he found them first.  He was the one that named the moon Callisto after the story of Jupiter and Callisto.

          Callisto was also a character in the television series Xena the Warrior Princess.  In the series, she was not related into the greek myth.  She was a human that Xena attacked her village when she was little.  She because tramatized by this event and thus goes completely crazy.  If I remember right at some point on the show she did become a goddess. She was always by favorite character. 

          There is also an X-man character named Callisto.   She appeared in the comics in the 80’s.  Her drawings always remind me of Joan Jett with an eye patch for some  reason.  There isn’t anything related her to greek myth what so ever.  She also appeared in the second X-Man movie.  She was the girl with tons of tattoos that can sense what others powers are.  The actress that played her is one of the twins on Heroes.

             Hope this helps people that were looking for information on Callisto in the Sookie Stackhouse novels.  I love greek mythology in general.  Oh and here is my tattoo that is the constellation Ursa Major.  The words are lyrics from the band The Higher.  The song is called “Movement.”  Eventually I might add the lyric “Give your immortality to me, I’ll set you up against the stars” which cames from the song “Red Wine” by The Hush Sound.  The tattoo was done by the Traci Manley at Infinity Tattoo in Portland, OR.  She is awesome.  I have another one from her too.

http://www.infinitytattoo.com/portfolios.cfm?artistID=24

Sorry this picture is a little blurry.

Dressed up, whats a movement?

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Jul 06

Sookie Stackhouse and Serena van der Woodsen

***Contains some discussion on events that happen in Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris.   I am trying my hardest not to spoil anything but I just wanted to warn people.  I’m going to be discussing a couple scenes in contrast to the show.***

 

As requested by KonstantinMiller, here is some more thoughts on tv shows verses books. 

 

          I came across this on YouTube and thought it was quite fitting.  I loved that Stephen Moyer has read quite a few of them.  It seems weird to me that the other two stopped.  More so that there reason’s for stopping was that they wanted to take their characters in their own direction.  Those two characters were not present in the least in Dead Until Dark. 

          In Season Two, Tara is staying fairly close to her character in Living Dead in Dallas.  In the book she is Sookie’s friend from high school that is dating a guy named Eggs.  Yeah, that matches perfectly.  Towards the end of the book we see them in a situation similar to the party scene that was in S2 E3 of True Blood.  Tara’s reaction to the party seemed to be similar in the two.  Like she was there on her own accord but it was making her uneasy.  The writers of True Blood are doing a good job of filling in Tara’s story for us.

          As for the Maryann character from the show, she is deviating a long way from the novel.  In the book we only see her as what she really is which they haven’t competely covered that yet. If you have seen interviews or read any, they have been openly discussing that though.  In the books Sookie and Bill leave to Dallas and something obviously happens between Sam and Callisto. Maryann’s name is Callisto in the book.  I don’t know why they changed it.  I liked Callisto better since the tattoo on my rib is actually the Callisto constellation from my favorite Greek myth.  I named my cat at my parents’ house that too. Anyways, in the tv series they are obviously going to have Bill and Sookie leave soon.  Following with the rest of the tv show, the writers are finding themselves trying to write stories about what is happening in Bon Temps completely on their own.  It is going to be very different from the book but I think as long as they keep the characters in tack in isn’t going to bother me too much.  Plus I love Sam don’t mind seeing more of him.

          Another book series that is now on tv that I realized I have read is Gossip Girl.   I think I’ve read about five or six of the books.  I do intend to someday finish them.  They are extremely fast to read.  Perfect for a break after a lengthy or dense book.  Like True Blood, the show Gossip Girl is staying fairly close to the books.  The characters are there and some of the story lines are but we are seeing lots of differences too. 

          Some characters are completely different. Eric van der Woodsen for example is the older brother that has a thing with Blair in the books but a younger gay brother on tv.  Aaron Rose appears in the books as Blair’s stepbrother who has a crush on her. On the show he is a random dude that Serena dates.  I actually didn’t watch most the second season so I don’t know if they did more with him or not.  The parents play a lot more into the television show as well.  I really like the story the tv producers came up with Rufus and Lily.  Personally I wouldn’t mind if they show mostly focused on them. 

          The spin off doesn’t sound all that appealing to me though.  Maybe I’m just getting old and teen drama’s aren’t as much my thing.  Although I did absolutely love Priveledged.  I think it got canceled already though.  Very sad. The main character was attempting to be an author.  It is another show based on a book.  How to Survive the Filthy Rich by Zoey Dean.  Maybe I will try to find it next time I’m at the book store.  It would be interesting to compare how a book series converts to a tv series verses a single book being made into a tv series.  I do have Sex and the City by Candace Bushnell but haven’t read it yet.   Ah the list of books I want to read in the near future.  I really do have stacks and stacks of them.  Just call me Alaska Young.

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Jun 29

True Blood vs Sookie Stackhouse novels

I often hear people comparing books to movies.  I think something that happens less is comparing books and television shows.  Obviously, there is not a huge market for tv shows based on books but there is some.  It seems like not as many people pay attention to those book series though. 


For example the other day at work I was talking about True Blood with a coworker and I said that I know what was going to happen because I was reading Living Dead in Dallas (if you read TV Guild magazine this week it kind of indicated which story lines are staying with the books).  He has no clue that there was even books.  I found that so weird because I thought it said somewhere before or after the show that it was based on the series.  Not to mention the fact that the first two books which have cover with the actors on them have been sitting on the end caps at Target.

Then last night before a work meeting I stopped at the bookstore.  My boss asked me what I bought and I said Deadly Decisions by Kathy Reichs then explained that it was the series that Bones was based on.  Again, no  one around us seemed to have any clue that the show was based on books.


Why is that? Maybe it is just because I’m such a huge bookworm but I usually pay attention to if a show is based on one.

Especially with True Blood, I have noticed people complaining about it not sticking to the books.  Personally I actually have no problem with that.    I feel that in any case (tv or movie) that there is two ways to do it; you can recreate the book or you can use it as a reference.


In the case of the Sookie Stackhouse novels, the reader really is only getting Sookie’s side of the story.  We don’t see any backstory with Jason, Sam, or any of the other characters.  When you are making a tv show, there has to be more than one storyline going or it gets boring.  The shows writers do a great job as far as I’m concerned with using the characters in a way that is true to the books while still making there stories better for tv.  


Furthermore, I don’t think the books are necessarily amazing pieces of literature.  They are more of a fast and entertaining read.   Along with that though, I think it takes an enormous amount of talent to write a book that is successful and a number one best seller on the New York Times list.  I fully admit, I have every intention of reading the whole series because I do really enjoy them. 


With Bones there is a far bigger gap between the show and books.  Sure the main character is named Temperance (which I named my cat after by the way) and she is a forensic anthropologist that works with the FBI but that basically ends the similarities.  I don’t see people complaining about how different those to are though.  Maybe it is because they are so different that people have an easier time seeing that the tv show is just using the books as a starting point.


The Tempe books are extremely well written.  I don’t read tons of crime series but I do think that Reichs’ novels are among the best I have come across.  They are written on a high reading level but are so good that I can’t put them down so end up finishing them in days.  The story comes together in such an interesting way in each novel.  The show writers do a good job at bringing that element into the episodes as well.


So what does everyone else think?  Have you read a series that had a tv show based on it?  Do you think True Blood or Bones is completely ruining the books or doing them justice?


On a sort of related note, I noticed the other night that the last four books I have read were Deja Dead, Death Du Jour, Dead Until Dark, and Living Dead in Dallas (currently reading).  Do you see something in common? Maybe I should read something not so morbid sounding next, haha.  Actually next I will definitely be reading Deadly Decisions by Kathy Reichs.  Maybe after that I will go for something less dark sounding.

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