Month: October 2004

>TV Round-Up

>Enterprise: Borderland

At long last, Enterprise gets back to its original premise and what I think this show should be all about–showing the early days of the Star Trek universe when things weren’t always safe out there exploring the galaxy and showing us just how the Federation came to be. Yes, I enjoyed last year’s Xindi arc as much as the next fan, but stories like this one are what I think Enterprise should do. And from what we’ve got here, “Borderland” shows they can be well done.

The whole “Brent Spiner comes back to Star Trek” angle could have been a ploy to garner some media attention and spike the ratings. But instead of just casting Spiner for the sake of Spiner being in there, Enterprise takes a chance and actually has a role that it makes sense that Spiner would play and that he is well suited for. The role of Arik Soong was written for Spiner and it shows with the sheer relish, delight and intensity that Spiner brings to the role. (Not surprising really if you think about the range Spiner showed over the course of TNG).

The story starts off with a group of genetically altered supermen known as Augments taking over a Klingon ship. Archer and company are dispatched to stop them and they take on passenger–Dr. Arik Soong, the man who created the Augments. Soong leads them into the borderlands–an area between the Klingon Empire and the Orion Syndicate where the ship is quickly attacked by the Orions and several of the crew taken prisoner. Archer has to rescue them with the help of Soong who tries to escape (he says he likes to clear him mind by trying to escape every once in a while). Meanwhile, the Augments have a power struggle that is along the lines of scenes from the O.C. (That’s about my only real complaint with this episode).

I have to say, I enjoyed this episode more than I expected. There were raves about it in early reviews all day Friday and I was worried it wouldn’t live up to the expectations. Well, except for the soap-opera like nature of the Augument power struggle, it exceeded my expectations. Enterprise has a reputation for having more action than most other Trek shows and one that I think is deserved and used against it unfairly. The action sequences in this one helped to move the plot along and encouraged a sense of drama and tension to the episode. And, let’s face it, as a Trek fan, it was great to finally see a bit more about the Orions on-screen than the two glimpses of Orion slave girls we got in TOS (“The Cage”, “Whom Gods Destroy”).


My only huge reservation is this episode was all about setting up the next two and I hope they live up to the set-up. Trek has had a bad reptuation for great openings and lackluster endings to multi-part stories. I hope they pull out all the stops on this one.



Smallville
: Transference

So, the whole Clark and Lionel switching bodies things wasn’t nearly as bad as it could have been. In fact, I thought it was handled pretty well, though Lionel has now made things a lot more difficult for Clark in terms of living his daily life. No what gets me are the final few minutes of this one. Lionel’s memory of being in Clark’s body–specifically of having powers–are fuzzy. And then, Lex just accepts Clark’s usual lame explanation this Lionel got superstrength from the transference. If Lex or Chloe or anyone with two brain cells every was able to put two and two together they might figure out Clark ain’t what he appears to be. Hell, the whole “Miss Sullivan” line by Lionel in Clark should’ve been a dead give-away to Chloe that something was up. I just dont understand how Chloe can follow-up every other freak event in Smallville in a logical manner but be blinded by the overwhelming evidence that Clark isn’t who he says he is. And maybe if any0ne ever compared notes they’d figure this thing out. But, I guess I’m expecting too much. I also had to wonder at Lionel being magically cured by switching bodies with Clark. I also wondered if Clark might have some of Lionel’s ruthlessness and seizing opportunities in him now and if he’d used that to get back on the team. (As in–Coach, I know you’re smooching Lana, so you let me back on the team, I keep my mouth shut.)

What did intrigue me was seeing Margot Kidder in the back of the limo, getting hold of the artifact that called to Clark. Makes you wonder what Dr. Swann’s group is really up to, doesn’t it.

TV Round-Up

Enterprise: Borderland

At long last, Enterprise gets back to its original premise and what I think this show should be all about–showing the early days of the Star Trek universe when things weren’t always safe out there exploring the galaxy and showing us just how the Federation came to be. Yes, I enjoyed last year’s Xindi arc as much as the next fan, but stories like this one are what I think Enterprise should do. And from what we’ve got here, “Borderland” shows they can be well done.

The whole “Brent Spiner comes back to Star Trek” angle could have been a ploy to garner some media attention and spike the ratings. But instead of just casting Spiner for the sake of Spiner being in there, Enterprise takes a chance and actually has a role that it makes sense that Spiner would play and that he is well suited for. The role of Arik Soong was written for Spiner and it shows with the sheer relish, delight and intensity that Spiner brings to the role. (Not surprising really if you think about the range Spiner showed over the course of TNG).

The story starts off with a group of genetically altered supermen known as Augments taking over a Klingon ship. Archer and company are dispatched to stop them and they take on passenger–Dr. Arik Soong, the man who created the Augments. Soong leads them into the borderlands–an area between the Klingon Empire and the Orion Syndicate where the ship is quickly attacked by the Orions and several of the crew taken prisoner. Archer has to rescue them with the help of Soong who tries to escape (he says he likes to clear him mind by trying to escape every once in a while). Meanwhile, the Augments have a power struggle that is along the lines of scenes from the O.C. (That’s about my only real complaint with this episode).

I have to say, I enjoyed this episode more than I expected. There were raves about it in early reviews all day Friday and I was worried it wouldn’t live up to the expectations. Well, except for the soap-opera like nature of the Augument power struggle, it exceeded my expectations. Enterprise has a reputation for having more action than most other Trek shows and one that I think is deserved and used against it unfairly. The action sequences in this one helped to move the plot along and encouraged a sense of drama and tension to the episode. And, let’s face it, as a Trek fan, it was great to finally see a bit more about the Orions on-screen than the two glimpses of Orion slave girls we got in TOS (“The Cage”, “Whom Gods Destroy”).


My only huge reservation is this episode was all about setting up the next two and I hope they live up to the set-up. Trek has had a bad reptuation for great openings and lackluster endings to multi-part stories. I hope they pull out all the stops on this one.



Smallville
: Transference

So, the whole Clark and Lionel switching bodies things wasn’t nearly as bad as it could have been. In fact, I thought it was handled pretty well, though Lionel has now made things a lot more difficult for Clark in terms of living his daily life. No what gets me are the final few minutes of this one. Lionel’s memory of being in Clark’s body–specifically of having powers–are fuzzy. And then, Lex just accepts Clark’s usual lame explanation this Lionel got superstrength from the transference. If Lex or Chloe or anyone with two brain cells every was able to put two and two together they might figure out Clark ain’t what he appears to be. Hell, the whole “Miss Sullivan” line by Lionel in Clark should’ve been a dead give-away to Chloe that something was up. I just dont understand how Chloe can follow-up every other freak event in Smallville in a logical manner but be blinded by the overwhelming evidence that Clark isn’t who he says he is. And maybe if any0ne ever compared notes they’d figure this thing out. But, I guess I’m expecting too much. I also had to wonder at Lionel being magically cured by switching bodies with Clark. I also wondered if Clark might have some of Lionel’s ruthlessness and seizing opportunities in him now and if he’d used that to get back on the team. (As in–Coach, I know you’re smooching Lana, so you let me back on the team, I keep my mouth shut.)

What did intrigue me was seeing Margot Kidder in the back of the limo, getting hold of the artifact that called to Clark. Makes you wonder what Dr. Swann’s group is really up to, doesn’t it.

>Big Orange Michael’s Pigskin Picks

>Tennessee at South Carolina (12:30 p.m. EST, Jefferson Pilot regional game, ESPN GamePlan)

I’m sure Lou Holtz has told his team that Tennessee is the greatest team that has ever taken the field and that South Carolina is just lucky to be there. But that’s not entirely true. Back in 1992, the last time USC won this game, the Vols came into Columbia with their destiny in their hand and Steve Tan-my-hill had a great day, sending the Vols home with a loss. Since then, the Vols have won 11-straight, though the last time it was a blow out was 1998 when Tee Martin set a record for pass completitions. Tennessee’s offense, which was great the first couple of games, has been anemic that past few weeks while the defense has come to life. I’d love to see the Vols come in and blow out the Gamecocks, but I am not sure that will happen. But it does come down to one big difference–the Vols know how to win this game, the Gamecock hope they can win this game.

Tennessee 24, USC 17

Florida vs Georgia (3:30 p.m. EST, CBS)

The chorus in Florida this week is “Win one for the Zooker” It might have been louder had Florida not pulled the trigger and given Zook the hook earlier this week. Give Zook some credit–he is coming back to coach the team in the final four games, which he didn’t have to do. (And if there’s a game South Carolina can steal a victory in, it’d be Florida). That said, the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail party is played again this year. One thing–why not play home and home for this one…it might give UGA a chance of winning more than once a decade. Anyway, where was I? Florida owns this series, but UGA has a lot to play for. Georgia has struggled since demolishing LSU, but you can bet they’ve had this one circled. I really see this game going one of two ways: huge blowout for UGA, close game won by Florida. I’m going with history on this one.

Florida 21, Georgia 20

Auburn at Ole Miss (7:45 p.m EST, ESPN)

Ole Miss gets another appearance on national TV in a game they shouldn’t win. I think the three QB system for Ole Miss will keep it close–for a half. Ole Miss doesn’t have the defense to keep up with the running back combination that Auburn offers.

Auburn 45, Ole Miss 21

Other games (winner predicted by bold):

Vanderbilt at LSU

Kentucky at Mississippi State



Oh yeah, and one more thing…

GO BIG ORANGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Big Orange Michael’s Pigskin Picks

Tennessee at South Carolina (12:30 p.m. EST, Jefferson Pilot regional game, ESPN GamePlan)

I’m sure Lou Holtz has told his team that Tennessee is the greatest team that has ever taken the field and that South Carolina is just lucky to be there. But that’s not entirely true. Back in 1992, the last time USC won this game, the Vols came into Columbia with their destiny in their hand and Steve Tan-my-hill had a great day, sending the Vols home with a loss. Since then, the Vols have won 11-straight, though the last time it was a blow out was 1998 when Tee Martin set a record for pass completitions. Tennessee’s offense, which was great the first couple of games, has been anemic that past few weeks while the defense has come to life. I’d love to see the Vols come in and blow out the Gamecocks, but I am not sure that will happen. But it does come down to one big difference–the Vols know how to win this game, the Gamecock hope they can win this game.

Tennessee 24, USC 17

Florida vs Georgia (3:30 p.m. EST, CBS)

The chorus in Florida this week is “Win one for the Zooker” It might have been louder had Florida not pulled the trigger and given Zook the hook earlier this week. Give Zook some credit–he is coming back to coach the team in the final four games, which he didn’t have to do. (And if there’s a game South Carolina can steal a victory in, it’d be Florida). That said, the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail party is played again this year. One thing–why not play home and home for this one…it might give UGA a chance of winning more than once a decade. Anyway, where was I? Florida owns this series, but UGA has a lot to play for. Georgia has struggled since demolishing LSU, but you can bet they’ve had this one circled. I really see this game going one of two ways: huge blowout for UGA, close game won by Florida. I’m going with history on this one.

Florida 21, Georgia 20

Auburn at Ole Miss (7:45 p.m EST, ESPN)

Ole Miss gets another appearance on national TV in a game they shouldn’t win. I think the three QB system for Ole Miss will keep it close–for a half. Ole Miss doesn’t have the defense to keep up with the running back combination that Auburn offers.

Auburn 45, Ole Miss 21

Other games (winner predicted by bold):

Vanderbilt at LSU

Kentucky at Mississippi State



Oh yeah, and one more thing…

GO BIG ORANGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>Just in time for Halloween…something scary!

>

What Kind of Geek are You?
Name
DOB
Favourite Color
Your IQ is high
You are a physics geek
Your strength is you actually have social skills
Your weakness is chocolate
You think normal people are aliens
Normal people think that you are deranged
This cool quiz by owlsamantha – Taken 120522 Times.

I’m not quite sure how to take those results, quite frankly. Tip of the hat to Pete Holiday for this enlightening little quiz.

Just in time for Halloween…something scary!

What Kind of Geek are You?
Name
DOB
Favourite Color
Your IQ is high
You are a physics geek
Your strength is you actually have social skills
Your weakness is chocolate
You think normal people are aliens
Normal people think that you are deranged
This cool quiz by owlsamantha – Taken 120522 Times.

I’m not quite sure how to take those results, quite frankly. Tip of the hat to Pete Holiday for this enlightening little quiz.

>Survivor: Vanuatu

>Product placement much? How much did Folgers pay the Survivor people to use their new coffee maker in the show? I loved how we had a long, five-minute commerical for the new coffee maker on the show and then went to a commercial for the coffee maker! Consumerism, I love you!

I loved that before the reward challenge, Rory is ready to burn the camp to the ground should he be the next to go. Then, they win reward and immunity and everyone gets pumped up on caffeine and letters from home and Rory has a change of heart. Yeah, I also wonder if Mark Burnett didn’t come out and explain that Rory would lose his piece of the pie if he burned down the village. But, oh what a reunion special that would have been!

So, John K finally gets voted out. Which means I never got the burning question of just what kind of career is mechanical bull operator anyway? Can anyone tell me? I just wonder if this isn’t maybe specializing a bit too much and limiting your job opportunities. Of course, who am I to really criticize?

And who says Julie’s nude sunbathing didn’t pay some dividends? Sure, she’s a slacker, but she’s a hot naked female slacker in a tribe of mostly men. Let me see–I have to vote out someone…who am I gonna vote out…the cute girl who sunbaths in the buff or the mechanical bull operator? Hmmmm…not a huge decision there!

Survivor: Vanuatu

Product placement much? How much did Folgers pay the Survivor people to use their new coffee maker in the show? I loved how we had a long, five-minute commerical for the new coffee maker on the show and then went to a commercial for the coffee maker! Consumerism, I love you!

I loved that before the reward challenge, Rory is ready to burn the camp to the ground should he be the next to go. Then, they win reward and immunity and everyone gets pumped up on caffeine and letters from home and Rory has a change of heart. Yeah, I also wonder if Mark Burnett didn’t come out and explain that Rory would lose his piece of the pie if he burned down the village. But, oh what a reunion special that would have been!

So, John K finally gets voted out. Which means I never got the burning question of just what kind of career is mechanical bull operator anyway? Can anyone tell me? I just wonder if this isn’t maybe specializing a bit too much and limiting your job opportunities. Of course, who am I to really criticize?

And who says Julie’s nude sunbathing didn’t pay some dividends? Sure, she’s a slacker, but she’s a hot naked female slacker in a tribe of mostly men. Let me see–I have to vote out someone…who am I gonna vote out…the cute girl who sunbaths in the buff or the mechanical bull operator? Hmmmm…not a huge decision there!