Joan of Arcadia 1x08-1x10
Fri, Sep. 24th, 2004 12:14 amJoA 1x08-1x09
Ow ow ow, Joan, why in the world did you think that was a good idea? Poor Adam.
St. Joan and Drive, He Said didn't impress me that much, mostly because having the teacher sit down and talk to Joan like that stretched my disbelief a little. This is probably just because I can't imagine any of my old teachers doing that, but that's just me. Also, the entire thing about Joan being crazy or not felt a little too much like the debate about whether God was God or the devil in the previous episode, and nothing in it was really resolved. But then (because obviously I can't watch a JoA episode and not sniffle) came Kevin's outburst at the therapist, and gah, that hurt.
JoA 1x10 Drive, He Said
Drive, He Said was also a little on the wobbly side, mostly due to the Will storyline (and the pregnancy storyline, which seemed just sort of randomly tossed in there), and I felt the overarching theme of coincidence didn't work, especially considering the fact that we have a show with a corporeal form of God that tells people what to do and somehow knows the outcomes that will result from those actions. But still some good moments. Kevin is still working on the boat! And also, Joan and Luke's conversation in the car was absolutely priceless.
Ow ow ow, Joan, why in the world did you think that was a good idea? Poor Adam.
St. Joan and Drive, He Said didn't impress me that much, mostly because having the teacher sit down and talk to Joan like that stretched my disbelief a little. This is probably just because I can't imagine any of my old teachers doing that, but that's just me. Also, the entire thing about Joan being crazy or not felt a little too much like the debate about whether God was God or the devil in the previous episode, and nothing in it was really resolved. But then (because obviously I can't watch a JoA episode and not sniffle) came Kevin's outburst at the therapist, and gah, that hurt.
JoA 1x10 Drive, He Said
Drive, He Said was also a little on the wobbly side, mostly due to the Will storyline (and the pregnancy storyline, which seemed just sort of randomly tossed in there), and I felt the overarching theme of coincidence didn't work, especially considering the fact that we have a show with a corporeal form of God that tells people what to do and somehow knows the outcomes that will result from those actions. But still some good moments. Kevin is still working on the boat! And also, Joan and Luke's conversation in the car was absolutely priceless.
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Fri, Sep. 24th, 2004 08:21 pm (UTC)Thank goodness for Tivo! I shall hold off watching the episode today... it's really nice being able to watch these in order... a lot of things in "Uncertainty Principle" make much more sense now that I've seen the previous episodes.