Welcome to a cloudy South Manchester on a Saturday lunchtime. I’ve just returned from a cruise to Greece where we visited four Greek islands, Athens and a couple of ancient Roman cities in Turkey. It was a good trip and renewed my faith in cruises.
Sadly it now marks the end of summer and Autumn has now definitely kicked in, as is usual around this time of year. It was my birthday on Tuesday last week and I am looking forward to seeing Christmas adverts appearing on TV and every other social media outlet.
There is other evidence of Autumn too – like this wonderful tree I passed the other day on my morning walk.
Anyway, let’s mark the beginning of my Autumn with some sill questions from Sunday Stealing.
1. Name a TV show you've seen every episode of.
I watch every episode of every TV series that I like. I will name one that I have recently watched called Stargate Atlantis because it is fresh in my mind. I loved the show and I think it was better than Stargate SG-1, the original series from which it was a spin off. I was surprised to see that one of its stars is a young Jason Momoa and I have to say that my favourite character was the curmudgeonly, flawed, scientific genius Rodney McKay.
2. On which device do you do most of your viewing (television, tablet, computer, phone)?
I only really watch shows on my TV. There are exceptions of course, and it usually involves football. For example, I was in Malta this year and I watched a very important play-off match involving my team, Walsall, on my tablet. Similarly I watched a whole game on my smartphone while away on a weekend to Delamere Forest because I couldn’t get it on TV. These are genuine exceptions due to necessity and unavailability of the games on local TV.
3. Name an actor/actress who would make you less likely to watch a show.
I’ve mentioned this before. I refuse to watch anything with James Cordon in it because he totally annoys me with his clumsy arrogance. He thinks he is hilarious but I find him totally irritating and annoying and not funny at all. Here is an illustration of him being an arsehole to a man I admire greatly – Sir Patrick Stewart.
See what I mean?
4. When you were a kid, what show did you love?
I am a huge geek and I love science fiction. I was a huge fan of Dr Who (I still am) and Space 1999 as well as Star Trek the original series. I will pick Space 1999 as it isn’t around anymore. In case you have never seen it, just imagine a parallel universe where in the year 1999 there was a base on the Moon manned. On September 13th of that year, a massive and catastrophic nuclear explosion on the Moon blasted it out of orbit and into the darkest depths of space.
I absolutely loved it.
5. What show do you recommend everyone watch?
Definitely Dexter. I wrote a blog post when the original series ended after eight seasons and I was genuinely saddened. You can read it here:
I loved it. For the uninitiated, Dexter Morgan is a blood splatter analyst who works for the Miami Police department but just happens to be a psychopathic serial killer. His father, who was also a policeman, taught him a way to channel his murderous ways into bumping off other serial killers. I loved a line he said in a trailer for the first series:
“You had better hope that the police get you before I do!”
However, now, I am delighted to say that Dexter is back. I have seen the follow up series Dexter: New Blood and even the prequel Dexter: Original Sin. And now as I type I am about half way through the latest series Dexter: Resurrection.
Long may you live Dexter – my favourite anti-hero.
6. What show do your friends like, but you don't?
I have female friends who adore Downton Abbey and all the movies and I simply do not get it at all. It is just not a series that I could watch. I saw one of the early episodes and just found it dull and tedious. Now I’m not saying that it really is dull and boring; it’s just not my cup of tea.
7. When you watch TV, do you also busy yourself with something else (jigsaw puzzle, folding laundry, etc.)?
I tend not to watch TV unless I really want to, which usually means excluding any interruptions. However, if there is a football match on TV featuring teams that I do not support, sometimes I will have the occasional surf of the internet while the game is going on.
8. Do you eat a meal or snack while watching TV?
Yes – often. We are not the typical family who sit at the dinner table to eat, unless it is a special occasion, which means that we will have breakfast, lunch and dinner while watching TV. Etiquette experts will no doubt frown on this practice, suggesting that meal times are family times. But who cares what they think?
I know I don’t.
9. What's your preferred genre (comedy, drama, reality, etc.)?
I am a huge fan of comedy and I love anything that is exciting, intriguing and weird. For example, I will watch a lot of science fiction programmes, intriguing thrillers like Dexter, action series. I also like documentaries especially science based stuff like Brian Cox’s Solar System, and anything involving UFS’s and conspiracies.
10. Do you prefer mini-series (shows that tell their stories in a pre-determined number of episodes) or shows that come back season after season?
I like both. I’ve watched a couple of mini-series recently and really enjoyed them. I think that if you get a series that is based on a novel then a mini-series is the only thing that really does it justice. If you watch a movie based on a novel it can be good but I think sometimes it loses the profound essence of what the author was trying to say.
I must admit that I presser TV shows that have multiple seasons to have an overriding story arc that lasts the entire series. You can say so much more and get deeper in the characters and story.
I like that.
A TV show where I've watched every episode? There are so many! I loved Stargate SG-1 and have seen Atlantis but not for a long while. I gave up on Dr Who after the season with the female doctor, which was okay but after that for me it just got weird. I gave up on Dexter too, watched it almost to the end but really dislike Julie Benz who played his wife. I really enjoyed a mini series recently called Bad Monkey based on the book by Carl Hiaasen. I tend to prefer things where the action moves along without a lot of unnecessary extra detail. I have never heard of Space 1999.
ReplyDeleteHi River,
DeleteWithout trying to hide what happened to Julie Benz's character, she left after season 3 which in my opinion was the best of the original Dexter series. If you can stomach her, it is worth watching season 3 and carrying on. John Lithgow is in it and he is superb.
:o)
Cheers
PM
I hope you will share more about your trip!! Yesterday, a one year memory picture popped up onto my phone -- I was in Egypt . . .and then on to Turkey and Greece. It was a wonderful trip. I've never been a big sci-fi fan. I always think I want to watch it and then if I do . . .nah! Sort of like you feel about Downton Abbey.
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa,
DeleteI get that. Mrs PM likes sci-fi to so we watch a lot of it together. I may well post some holiday snaps in future - I have thousands of them.
:o)
Cheers
PM
I never watched Downton Abbey on TV, yet I saw the three movies at the cinema with my wife; love makes you do stuff.
ReplyDeleteHi Roger,
DeleteYeah - love does make you do stuff. I've seen all four Bridget Jones movies for that reason.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Love your autumn photo. Thanks for sharing. I'm a Downton Abbey girl. When it was first run here in the States on public television, actress Laura Linney introduced each new episode by bringing us up to date on last week and it just felt cozy and special somehow. I admit I'm afraid to watch Dexter. Maybe it would be good Halloween viewing.
ReplyDeleteHi GH,
ReplyDeleteYeah - Dexter is a little bit bad for people who are squeamish for that sort of thing. I just love the character and the stories.
:o)
Cheers
PM
Happy belated birthday! I hope you had a fantastic day. I could not watch Dexter, too squeamish for that.
ReplyDeleteHi CD,
DeleteIt's not as bad as you think. There are squeamish bits - even for me (and I am squeamish).
:o)
Cheers
PM