Even though it's a downer to not have any good tv aired from May to September, summer is a great time to watch the shows from seasons past. So for this edition of PoP, I thought it'd be fun to review my television selections from the summer.

Freaks & Geeks, The Complete Series
I ended up watching this whole thing twice because it's just that good. Set in 1980 Midwest USA, F&G so completely encapsulates the high school experience that it's painful to relive those memories again. I usually have no problem with watching awkward scenes, but during the course of F&G it was common for me to pause an episode half-way through just so I could make it through the rest. I mean that in a totally positive way, as the total sum of writing, situations, and peer relations adds up to one heck of a tv show. In case you ever need any insight into my personality, you only need to look no further than Lindsey Weir (Linda Cardellini). I have never found a girl more like myself in any form of media. Lindsey has a more developed rebellious streak, but had I been placed in her situation I would have turned out exactly the same. Exactly. Not even kidding, you guys. From the sarcasm, to the begrudging academic talent, to the desire to do something else, anything else with your life, and two well-meaning but sort of clueless parents and adoring younger brother, she really is my tv twin. To sum up: Watch this show for the realism. Watch it for Bill Haverchuck and Neal Schweiber. Watch it to remember just what it was like to be a teenager.

Wonderfalls, The Complete Season
As irritated as I get when good shows are canceled, there is something to be said for single-season masterpieces. Typically complete storylines, these shows are perfect gems, untainted by shark-jumping or meddling network execs. Wonderfalls is a prime example of this. Jaye Tyler is a Brown graduate with a degree in philosophy. Therefore, she now lives in a trailer park and works at a Niagra Falls souvenir shop. Disaffected 20-somethings represent! Oh yeah, and inanimate objects talk to her. Her family is Bluth-esque in that they're very bizarre and loveable at the same time. A larger budget and more episodes would have been nice, but it's quite good as is.

How I Met Your Mother, Season One and Two
I got into this show with the intention of watching a fun sitcom--one where I didn't have to troll for spoilers or worry about watching the episodes in a certain order. A tv show without commitment? Awesome!
Yeah, that worked out well for about six episodes or so. I fell head over heels in love with HIMYM. It combines the best elements of Friends and Scrubs to maximum effect. HIMYM is irreverant, witty, and the greatest thing to grace CBS since maybe ever. Ted Mosby, can I be the mother of your children? Please?

Wipeout, Select Episodes
My goodness, what a ridiculous concept for a tv show. "Let's have cash-hungry America be humiliated in as many ways as possible on the World's Largest Obstacle Course!" But of the few episodes (including, sadly enough, the faux awards show grossly called "The Wipies") I caught, I laughed so hard I maybe couldn't breathe. Lame. But super hilarious. I kind of hope it comes back for a second season.

Pushing Daisies, Season One
I hold so much affection for this little show in my heart. I watched it last fall, but recently snatched up the DVDs and managed to view all nine episodes this last weekend. It will forever be in my top five tv shows and not just because of Ned/Lee Pace.
PD is an expertly balanced blend of twee and macabre, kind of like the illegitimate love child of Tim Burton and Betsey Johnson. In the special features of the DVD, they talk about the importance of color. Everything is heavily saturated and relies on reds, golds, and greens, which represent life, spirituality, and growth. Gorgeously crafted and straight out of a fairy tale, it is all too wonderful to embrace the world of The Pie Maker. Chuck's inability to touch Ned is very easy to relate to, as I can't hug or kiss Ned either. I feel your pain, sister! Bryan Fuller is a master at blending the worlds of life and death. Heads up: Have pie at hand--you will crave it like crazy.

Currently watching: My So-Called Life and Dead Like Me

Seen anything good lately? I still plan on watching Buffy and probably Felicity after that. (Edit: Oh, and Alias! Thanks to AllTheWine for reminding me about that one.) Lost is going to wait until the end of the series. Also, I only saw a couple episodes, but Doogie Howser, M.D. is insanely funny. No, really!

9 comments:

If you haven't seen them, two shows I cannot recommend enough are Six Feet Under and Dexter. I don't know if you're watching True Blood, but Alan Ball created that as well as SFU. Someday when I have a fabulous job and disposable income, I'm going to spend a good deal of it on TV on DVD.

September 24, 2008 at 1:04 AM  

Ahhh! I can't wait for Pushing Daisies to come back next week!

September 24, 2008 at 5:31 AM  

It's like we're TV twins. Have you seen The Big Bang Theory? It's not as awesome as HIMYM but I enjoy it for the geeky shout-outs. Also the canceled The Class was a decent comedy. Or for a sci-fi kick, please watch Farscape if you haven't already.

September 24, 2008 at 6:35 AM  

I am soooo with you on Pushing Daisies - please see my post from yesterday.

If you like HIMYM you need to watch Rules of Engagement. I fell in love with Patrick Warburton this year.

September 24, 2008 at 7:07 AM  

Freaks and Geeks is not just set in the Midwest, but in Detroit, baby!

Yes, that's why I love the show. Besides wanting to be Lindsey, falling in love with Jason Segel and James Franco!! That was like an all star cast. Crazy. I want to be a mathlete.

I want to get 30 Rock and Pushing Daisies last seasons on DVD, even though I have most of season 2 memorized for 30 Rock.

Other great shows on DVD: Felicity, Alias, Gilmore Girls.

Gahh I love TV!

September 24, 2008 at 7:17 AM  

As a TV junkie myself, I find it necessary to make sure you know about all the ways you can watch TV online- WB.com just put up episodes of Gilmore Girls, Veronica Mars, etc. ModernFeed.com has so much free online TV it's almost nauseauting (Head of the Class for instance) and Fancast, that's the new one.

Two must-see's for me- Gilmore Girls and Bones. Also Fringe is pretty good. And Privileged. And It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Ok now I can't stop. Great.

September 24, 2008 at 7:52 AM  

I'm sure i've commented this before but I love NCIS and I watched the premier of the mentalist on CBS. It was pretty good.

September 24, 2008 at 1:26 PM  

Freaks and Geeks! Love it! I watched that show last semester, and my roomate, boyfriend and I all fell in love with it. I wish it hadn't been canceled.

October 4, 2008 at 9:31 AM  

Hearing of other F&G fans always makes me do a small happy dance in my chair. I think I've seen the season seven or eight times through. Further seasons would definitely be one of my three wishes.

October 6, 2008 at 3:02 PM  

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