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We've started watching Six Feet Under.  Season 1 is available free from our cable provider. I see it was authored by the guy who wrote American Beauty- yes, that makes sense.

It's dark and crunchy on the surface, with a heart of goo. Well, that's not baaaaad. You could say the same of Dickens. People do wrong things but they're not mean- apart that is from the obvious folk demon types- like the "corporate nazi fuck" with the blue eyes and the too-thick blond hair who features in the early episodes. The view of human nature is essentially benign. This being Hollywood, everyone is extraordinarily beautiful. That's not baaaaad either, it's just unEnglish. If this were a BBC show they'd have cast people with nubbly faces.

Maybe it's difficult to take a malign view of human nature under the perpetual sun of L.A.  I dunno. Like I say, people do wrong things, but nothing mean and crawling. They also show a propensity to step up to the plate- as David does when he channels his inner-gangsta to see off  the "corporate nazi fuck".  In my experience people are sometimes as brave as this, but not always. This being Hollywood, lessons in morality are frequently being learned.

I like shows in which dead people turn up and talk to the living. There have been a lot of these recently. It seems to be zeitgeisty.

Date: 2008-11-10 03:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] litchick.livejournal.com
Six Feet Under is a great show. I found it to be very well executed, and the finale episode, if you make it that far, is creative and moving, to say the least.

The author just came out with another series, True Blood, about vampires, that my husband and I are enjoying. My only complaint is that it's very graphic. We find ourselves averting our eyes, but we still enjoy it.

Sometimes, people are so gorgeous in American movies and television it detracts from the verisimilitude. For instance, I found myself watching True Blood last night, and these people are in a poor Louisiana town. They're all stick thin and even when distressed, their hair and makeup is perfect. The vampires always look rough though, which is funny because in vampire lore vampires are normally beautiful and that is part of their attraction.

Anyway.

I have no idea why I feel compelled to write a novel every time I reply to one of your entries.

Date: 2008-11-10 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I've just come to the end of Season One. I like the complexity of the relationships and the shape of the story arc. We've been through a SFU marathon these last couple of days. Luckily the other seasons aren't currently available to us. We need a rest.

I'll look out for True Blood. It hasn't showed up over here yet. No doubt it will.

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