2007 TV round up

Wed, Jan. 2nd, 2008 05:54 pm
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This year was a strange TV year for me. I feel like I mostly stopped being enthusiastic about American dramas; a large part of this was because of my falling out with Heroes. While I did start watching a few new shows this year, I'm not head-over-heels in love with any of them yet, at least not in the same way I have been obsessing about kdramas.

2007 will probably also go down as the year I got sucked into Asian dramas. I managed to resist for about eight years, too, and then that little thing called Coffee Prince came along...

No spoilers in any of the below; please use <span style="color:#333,background:#333">spoiler text</span> for any spoilers in the comments.

Shows that didn't work for me

The Collector )

Ugly Betty )

Dr. Who )

The only reason Heroes isn't on this list is because 2007 included some of the great S1 episodes.

Shows that I'm watching but not excited about

Scrubs )

Dead Like Me )

Heroes )

Life )

Blood Ties )

Fantasy Couple )

Snow Queen )

Shows that I'm very excited about!

Homicide: Life on the Street )

Spooks/MI-5 )

Pushing Daisies )

Avatar: the Last Airbender )

So You Think You Can Dance )

Nobuta wo Produce )

My Name Is Kim Sam Soon )

And now, my very favorite shows of the year! It's cheating a little, because I'm not done with either yet, but I am so filled with squee!

Damo )

Coffee Prince )

Huh, looking at all this, I did watch a lot this year. It just didn't feel like it, because for most of the year, I was hopping from show to show to show. I didn't fall into kdramas until Thanksgiving, but wow, I fell hard.

Dramas and me

Wed, Jan. 2nd, 2008 01:25 pm
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I may be a little obsessed right now, as I am sure you have all picked up on.

Currently on my to-watch list: Fantasy Couple (watched first few eps), Hwang Jin Yi, Jumong, The Snow Queen, Dae Jang Geum, Legend, Sandglass, Que Sera Sera, Dal Ja's Spring, Flowers for My Life.

I feel a little like I did when I dipped my toe back into the world of anime and manga a few years ago, nostalgic and overwhelmed with newness all at once. On the other hand, it's less with the nostalgic and more with the overwhelmed with newness when compared to anime and manga, just because I used to be a huge anime and manga fan (and am again!), whereas I never thought of myself as a drama fan.

Nostalgia )

Newness )

Language )

Tropes, Gender, Race, and Class )

ETA: [livejournal.com profile] rilina's post on why she's watching kdramas.
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Kiritani Shuuji's a fairly popular guy in his class who can't stand class clown/just plain weird guy Kusano Akira. Then one day, a new student, Kotani Nobuko, comes to school. Nobuta -- she picks this as a nickname because she likes the pig Shuuji stitched on her tie ("buta" is "pig") -- is pathologically shy, goes through life not looking up from her feet, and she's bullied horribly by several of the girls at school.

Akira and Shuuji end up forming an alliance to "produce" Nobuta, the goal being to make her popular enough so that she's not bullied. "You can't change the world, so you should change yourself," they tell her.

I know, I know. It sounds like a premise that would make me want to throw the book against a wall if it were a book. But so far, halfway through the show, this is one of the best deconstructions of the Pygmalion storyline that I've seen. And from the way the show's going, I don't think it's going to stop deconstructing.

The first episode mostly just weirded me out -- Akira begins as just plain annoying and grating, and while I liked the kooky vice principal (middle-aged woman! yay!), I was completely uninterested in watching Nobuta being bullied.

But gradually, the characterization deepens, and oh, right now, I love Nobuta and Akira so much. Nobuta reminds me a bit of Sunako in The Wallflower and Amane of Her Majesty's Dog. The three girls' personalities are nothing alike, save their silences, but I like how all three sources let them stay prickly or solemn or odd in their own ways and don't shove them into the cute shoujo heroine formula. I particularly love watching Nobuta, and I suspect the show is going go against shoujo trope by making the beginning about Shuuji and the ending about Nobuta. Shuuji's still the POV character, but so far, it's really Nobuta carrying the story, and I am hoping there will be even more revelations about her, who she is and why she is.

Given the premise, I was expecting slapstick comedy, but while there are moments of "WTF? This show is on crack!" (the vice principal!), a lot of the moments are quiet character moments, and the show's taken a remarkable amount of care sketching out the relationships between Nobuta and Shuuji, Shuuji and Akira, Akira and Nobuta, and the three of them together.

It also goes a little into Shuuji's family life and the lives of their classmates. Though I was definitely put off by the standard "catty girl bully" trope, and while I wish there were more women, the show's doing something interesting with some of the girls in the class, particularly Shuuji's perfect girlfriend Uehara Mariko, and possibly with Bando the bully.

I really like this so far. It's small and quiet and very touching, and it reminds me of my favorite slice-of-life shoujo manga.

Links:
- [livejournal.com profile] meganbmoore's write up

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