Sunday, November 1, 2015

Crimson Peak And The TV Season So Far


It's been a while since I've posted anything and that's because I just haven't felt like writing.
I have gone to Crimson Peak twice now and I love it. And I am currently reading the book because I usually get even more story out of the book than the movie. Sometimes scenes and lines are cut out of the final cut of the movie, but the book still has them. Tom Hiddleston made me go to this movie, but I found that I loved it, even if he had not been in it, I still would have thought it was a great movie. I love Tom and I loved him playing Thomas Sharpe and I will go to almost every movie Tom is in. I can't wait for the movie I Saw The Light just to see him play Hank Williams. I never really liked Hank Williams music, but with Tom singing it, it will be interesting to watch how he plays that part and sings those songs.
Now on to TV so far this season. I've actually enjoyed all the shows I've been watching. I guess I was a little hasty with worrying about Vamp Diaries. It has been pretty good, but it's just not must see TV for me. If I'm able to watch it, I will. If I miss it, sometimes I do not go and watch on Hulu. I love Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder and they are the reason I still watch the show when I do. It's kind of sad to see poor Ian asking people to watch the show.
Once Upon A Time, Gotham and The Blacklist are my favorites so far. I have loved all their episodes so far. The only thing that I could do without is all the girl kissing on Gotham. I just try to ignore that crap. I know Barbara is a crazy bi-sexual psycho and I love her character this season, except for the kissing. Last season she was boring as hell and now that she's a villain she's great. I do want to see someone kill her character, though. I guess the show is going more like what happened in the comics. I could care less what happened in the comic books. I hate how writers think that's how shows should have to go. There are tons of different versions of all these comic book characters.
I don't know why I love Shark Tank so much, but I do. Maybe it's just fascinating to me to see so much greed for money. Or people coming up with crazy crap to make money and become rich. I love to see the sharks fighting over deals. I guess that's the best part of the show. When I miss the show, I end up watching it on Hulu over Sleepy Hollow. I've watched the first two episodes of Sleepy Hollow and they've been pretty good, but I missed two of them because I don't have the time to watch how many shows. I did watch the Bones and Sleepy Hollow crossover and it was great. Loved how the characters all interacted with each other. It was funny and entertaining. The writing was great and I loved the story.
Last off is Supernatural. I actually was interested in the first two episodes and they were pretty funny. I at least got a laugh out of them. The third episode came and when I saw that stupid Rowena, I knew it was going to be boring as hell and it was. I turned my TV off and went to bed before I fell asleep in front of the TV. As for the Baby episode. The only good thing in that episode was Baby. I loved seeing Matt Cohen again. I laughed when Dean turned on the windshield wipers and wiped that head off the window, but that was it. I didn't think this episode was great or anything special. It was not epic. I love how Jared said it was going to be like an episode from ten years ago. It wasn't anything close to that. Castiel was not on the show and I don't know why they felt he needed to be in there, even if it was just his voice. I love how Sam disappeared for how long, probably because Jared needed time off. I guess the writers have thought up some new ways for Jared to get time off and Sam to disappear from the show for a long period of time. I love how fans are going on and on how great Robbie Thompson's writing was for this episode. Any fan could have wrote this stupid episode. All he did was have Sam and Dean in some scenes together saying stupid sappy unbelievable crap and fans think it's the greatest thing ever. The sad thing is, every episode should have some meaningful scene between Sam and Dean. Most of the time when I have watched the show, Sam and Dean act more like co-workers than brothers. Dean acts more like a brother to Castiel and Crowley than he does with Sam. That's what is stupid about the whole show. Also, it feels like when I turn Supernatural on, I never know which show it is going to be. Sometimes it feels like how many different shows. That's probably due to the stupid writers. One other thing before I end this post. It's interesting to me that Jared and Jensen who say they love doing the show so much, have never become producers of their own show, so they can make some decisions for their own characters. Most shows that have gone on for a long time, the actors and actresses usually become producers of. Some even write and direct episodes because they love the show so much. I personally don't think Jared is that invested in the show, nor does he care about his character. Jensen still seems invested because he directs and he is in most of the episodes a whole hell of a lot. I wonder how much time Jensen gets off compared to Jared. Jared probably needs more time off so he doesn't get depressed or something and he wants more time with his wife and kids. One wonders how much Jensen even gets to see his wife and child. It seems Jensen has more action scenes and they probably take longer to film. Jared hardly is even in any action scenes.
Well I'm done for now.

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