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Revenge 1x01-1x10
So instead of finishing off the multiple things I am in the middle of, I started a new series based on various things heard around my dwircle in the spring.
Spoilers
This is a good show for mainlining, since there are about a billion twists per episode. However, mainlining probably also highlights just how convoluted things get.
This also feels very much like a "have your cake and eat it too" show, in which we get to see the lives of the wealthy paraded about for the envy factor and the soap opera factor, but we also get the moral satisfaction of Emily taking them down one by one. At least, in the beginning. Right now Emily has not taken down someone in a while, and I am very uninterested in a lot of the interpersonal drama and would prefer a return to Emily's quest of vengeance.
Things I like: Emily setting everyone up to take the blame for her actions. Emily locking the therapist in a storage unit (creepy!). Emily's way of saying perfectly nice sounding things unless you actually know what she means. Emily being amazingly good at lying to police and etc. Emily and Amanda being BFFs forever. Nolan and Emily's weird relationship. Backstabbing and scheming going on behind polite smiles. Emily and Victoria circling each other like sharks. Frank dead in a ditch.
Things I dislike: Pretty much all the romance plots. I like Jack as a character but I hated Nolan pushing him toward Emily, and I am much more disturbed by how much he pedestalizes kid!Amanda than the writers seem to be. Childhood crushes, nice! Learning who people are as adults after not seeing them for a decade or so, better! Tyler. I hate Tyler OMG hate. Evil gay hustler sex (SO MUCH HATE). Mystical Asian Dude (ARGH). Hints that Emily may be losing her touch due to actually falling for Daniel. Convenient amnesia. Declan. Everything Declan OMG he is so boring why do we keep getting him SO BORING. Also I hate him! And want to slap him!
There are actually more POC than I had expected, given the show's setting, but it's also a woman of color acting as personal assistant to wealthy white woman, black security guard, black detective, and ambitious cheating politician. I actually didn't mind the politician as much, since it's nice seeing actual POC among the hordes of the rich and powerful, but of course they are one-offs. Oh, and Mystical Asian Dude who teaches Emily karate or something.
And while there are some positive male-male interactions (Declan-Jack) and female-male interactions (Emily-Jack, Emily-Daniel, Declan-Charlotte), the positive female-female interactions (Emily-Amanda, Emily-Ashley) seem to be rapidly souring for the sake of drama. Please note I am actually not positively inclined toward nearly all the positive human interactions except Emily-Amanda, but the writers seem to be pitching them as basically good.
Really, I am hoping for much more ruthlessness on Emily's part. So, is it worth it to keep watching? Or does all the soap opera get in the way of revenge?
ETA: Also, why is it that all fiances destined to DOOM due to their loved ones' secret other lives are named "Daniel"? Revenge included, I can think of four off the top of my head.
Spoilers
This is a good show for mainlining, since there are about a billion twists per episode. However, mainlining probably also highlights just how convoluted things get.
This also feels very much like a "have your cake and eat it too" show, in which we get to see the lives of the wealthy paraded about for the envy factor and the soap opera factor, but we also get the moral satisfaction of Emily taking them down one by one. At least, in the beginning. Right now Emily has not taken down someone in a while, and I am very uninterested in a lot of the interpersonal drama and would prefer a return to Emily's quest of vengeance.
Things I like: Emily setting everyone up to take the blame for her actions. Emily locking the therapist in a storage unit (creepy!). Emily's way of saying perfectly nice sounding things unless you actually know what she means. Emily being amazingly good at lying to police and etc. Emily and Amanda being BFFs forever. Nolan and Emily's weird relationship. Backstabbing and scheming going on behind polite smiles. Emily and Victoria circling each other like sharks. Frank dead in a ditch.
Things I dislike: Pretty much all the romance plots. I like Jack as a character but I hated Nolan pushing him toward Emily, and I am much more disturbed by how much he pedestalizes kid!Amanda than the writers seem to be. Childhood crushes, nice! Learning who people are as adults after not seeing them for a decade or so, better! Tyler. I hate Tyler OMG hate. Evil gay hustler sex (SO MUCH HATE). Mystical Asian Dude (ARGH). Hints that Emily may be losing her touch due to actually falling for Daniel. Convenient amnesia. Declan. Everything Declan OMG he is so boring why do we keep getting him SO BORING. Also I hate him! And want to slap him!
There are actually more POC than I had expected, given the show's setting, but it's also a woman of color acting as personal assistant to wealthy white woman, black security guard, black detective, and ambitious cheating politician. I actually didn't mind the politician as much, since it's nice seeing actual POC among the hordes of the rich and powerful, but of course they are one-offs. Oh, and Mystical Asian Dude who teaches Emily karate or something.
And while there are some positive male-male interactions (Declan-Jack) and female-male interactions (Emily-Jack, Emily-Daniel, Declan-Charlotte), the positive female-female interactions (Emily-Amanda, Emily-Ashley) seem to be rapidly souring for the sake of drama. Please note I am actually not positively inclined toward nearly all the positive human interactions except Emily-Amanda, but the writers seem to be pitching them as basically good.
Really, I am hoping for much more ruthlessness on Emily's part. So, is it worth it to keep watching? Or does all the soap opera get in the way of revenge?
ETA: Also, why is it that all fiances destined to DOOM due to their loved ones' secret other lives are named "Daniel"? Revenge included, I can think of four off the top of my head.
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Interesting, count me in as another person who stalled out at 1x10, but then got back into it once the season was over. I feel like it does improve-- but that could be because I stopped watching for, almost literally, a year, and didn't bother catching up on the first half of the season before I went on to the second half.
Mysterious Asian Mentor is such a clunkily clueless choice... it was seriously a big part of knocking me out of S1. I was like "Is he the narrative equivalent, culturally speaking, of the Catholic Abbe in the original story who was full of ancient secrets and mystic priestly knowledge? Or is this some kind of meta homage, Kill Bill style, to classic Japanese revenge films?" But then all his lines are seriously like, fortune cookie style, "Emily, stop letting the bee of revenge circle the flower of happiness lest the hidden snake of failure strike," and I was just like.... No, no, they are not actually doing anything clever here. *facepalm*
Declan is terrible! I mostly found him boring in the first half of S1 but now that I go back and watch, I realize what a terrible spoiled brat he really is. Stop it, you don't DESERVE to get Charlotte just for being a Nice Guy! Argh!
Of course the problem with this show is that it's American TV and presumably they're hoping to keep it going for 5+ seasons, when it would have been MUCH a more satisfying and coherent story as one season with a conclusive and dramatic ending. But, marathoning the last half of the season was a pretty satisfying experience and I feel like Amanda only wavered once or twice in her revengey agenda.
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... yeah, thanks.
Declan annoys me so much! And it feels like the writers are writing him without really knowing anything about class differences aside from "Mom wants to pay him off!" I just. Dude. Don't steal other people's lobsters to pay for your date! Also, the only function he basically has is to be Nice Date Guy for Charlotte. I mean, we don't see that much of Jack either, but at least there's a little more hinting at a life running the bar and sailing and etc.