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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Scottish Nightmare (Downton Abbey Season 3 Christmas Special Episode Review)

As mentioned in the title of this review, the Christmas Special of Downton Abbey's third season is a nightmare for fans. Why?

First, a flat and disappointing episode. 

Second, the death of a major character - as in, if you think Sybil's death was devastating... you might want to think again.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Top 10 Best TV Series of 2012


2012 is nearly over. And as the TV shows in America are now taking their usual holiday hiatus, I decided to give you my top 10 best TV shows of the year. This includes new and old shows which ran from January to December 2012. I am following 28 series this year so it's very difficult to evaluate each and choose MY creme of the crop. But I did my best.

I just have to remind you that this is my list - based on my own personal taste and criteria as an audience. I have not seen every show which aired this year so if your favorite is not here, that means either it's not worthy to be in the top 10 or I just do not watch it.

Anyway, here you go. 

Starting from...


TOP 1


BREAKING BAD SEASON 5 
(July - September)

Are you still even surprised? The first half of Breaking Bad's final season was phenomenal, amazing, exciting, and an instant classic. The preceding season took a lot of hype for its mind boggling and twisted plot, but season five started with a slow rhythm until it built up to some strong momentum halfway - and then bam, a jaw-dropping mid season finale. Season five of this award winning series from AMC is definitely one for the keeps. It may not be as perfect as season four, but I know the last eight episodes which would premiere next  year would kill our socks off. 

TOP 2



COMMUNITY SEASON 3 
(March - May)

Episodes 12 to 22 of Community seaosn 3 was such a blast, And the fact that fans all over the world had to endure such longing from January to March just for the second half of the season made it more worthwile. Community is, without a doubt, the funniest show on TV right now. Hands down.

TOP 3


HOMELAND SEASON 2 
(October - December)

I have to admit that the first season of Homeland was better than the second one. But the last 3 episodes of Season 2 put this show on top of my list. It was Homeland at its finest. Unexpected twists, Claire Danes' acting prowess, gut-wrenching plot. And I guess a good season finale is wherein the viewers will have no idea how the next season will go. Homeland delivered that. 

TOP 4


THE WALKING DEAD SEASONS 2 and 3
(February - March [2] and October - December [3])

Season two of Walking Dead was a... bummer. Thank god the plot thickened during the second half of season 2. Two major deaths  and a thrilling season finale. PLUS, the first 8 episodes of season 3 was turning out to be amazing. The Walking Dead does a good job at finding the balance of putting so much brutality and gore from the fighting sequences and the electrifying stories of the survivors while searching for humanity amidst this calamity. My most favorite line of the show so far (which I think can sum the entire series) was said by Maggie: "All this time running from walkers [zombies], you forget what people can do"

TOP 5


SHERLOCK SEASON 2
(January)

Sherlock's three-episode seasons are all 100% perfect - acting, cinematography, screenplay, direction, plot development. Season 2 was so much better the the previous one and the cliffhanger on the third episode killed me. Without a doubt, best British TV show right now. 

TOP 6



GAME OF THRONES SEASON 2
(April - June)

This show has over a dozen major characters yet each still have their moments of glory in this 10-episode per season series from HBO. When I was deciding what to be in my list, Game of Thrones was initially in my Top 10 because I felt that the second season was weaker and less compelling than the first. Daenerys' storyline, for example, was a huge disappointment due to the fact that her storyline in season one was the hilight of the show. I also felt that the characters, especially the Starks, are too apart from each other and there were not any connections that can justify the ending. However, upon realization, Game of Thrones did a bit well. The penultimate episode was the show's best and Arya's and Sansa's plots are very exciting to watch. 

TOP 7


PARKS AND RECREATIONS SEASONS 4 and 5
(January - May [4] and September - December [5])

Aside from Community, Parks and Rec is one of the most underrated comedy shows on TV. The second half of season four - the election campaigns and Leslie's victory - was quality television at its finest. Parks and Rec is poignant and funny, with a tinge of romance and political drama. I just wish people would appreciate this show more before it's too late.

TOP 8


SCANDAL SEASONS 1 and 2
(April - May [1] and September - December [2])

What a huge surprise in mainstream/local television. I believe that Scandal should be in a cable network to fully maximize its potential to be the next big hit. All the plots introduced are engaging and the characters are very well written. Shonda Rhimes surely did an amazing job with Scandal.

TOP 9


SCANDAL SEASON 5
(March - June)

Maybe you're wondering why Mad Men is in my bottom 2. The reason is simple: Season 5 did not meet the standards set by season 4. The latter was so amazing that people's expectations for the fifth season was really high. But thank god for Episode 9 and 10, it saved the show from demise. Mad Men is already considered a TV classic that's why every episode is a gem and every characters are precious. Many exciting things had happened in this season, but it failed to capture the harmonious growth o of the characters of that of the prior seasons.

TOP 10



GIRLS SEASON 1

At first glance, you think this is just your typical show about some white girls facing a couple of basic white girl problems - ala Mean Girls and Clueless. But boy, I was wrong. Girls is so much more than that. It offered a complex view of the lives of four teenage girls in New York as they face some complicated adult (and childish) problems. Yes, it may raise the eyebrows of some convservatists, but Girls proved to be the best teen show on TV right now. I can say that this is one of the best freshman show of 2012. PLUS, it's produced, directed, and written by the show's lead actress herself Lena Dunham. 



As an added bonus, I've decided to also include my Top 11 to 15 for you my readers!

TOP 11


THE NEW NORMAL
(September - December)

One of the best freshman shows of Fall Season 2012-2013. Although the married gay couple is already cliche in terms of television (ehem Modern Family ehem), the show has a strong ensemble and a very poignant and relatable screenplay.

TOP 12

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM
(October - December)

At first, it was a bit weird and wild... very wild. It's quite difficult to move on from the awesomeness that the first season brought last year. The setting for the second season of AHS is interesting (1960s, asylum), the number of characters and storylines were overwhelming which then became complicated. However, as the season progressed, the events became creepier, dreadful, and drop-dead intense. Plus, the actors (Lange, Rabe, Paulson, Quinto, etc) are all unbelievably and undeniably amazing. 


TOP 13

DOWNTON ABBEY Season 3
(September - November)

So many things had happened in the third season of this period drama from UK. It's not as good as the first season, but it's quite better than season 2. Also, the unexpected death of a major character, the conflict between Thomas and O'Brien, the unfortunate events in Sybil's life, and Mary and Matthew's marriage made this season a memorable one.


TOP 14

DEXTER Season 7
(October - December)

Give me this moment and let me rejoice for Dexter. Season 7 became soooo much better than the last two seasons. This season is not perfect (nothing - and I mean, nothing - beats Season 4), but the inclusion of Yvonne Strahovski in the casts made it worth watching. Also, I kinda' like how the Debb-Dexter plot went on. "He knows. She knows."


TOP 15

SUBURGATORY Season 1 and 2
(January - May [1] and October - December [2])

Just like The Middle, Suburgatory is always overshadowed by Modern Family. These shows are in the same network so it's quite difficult to battle an award winning just like ModFam. The second half of season 1 was very funny and season 2 is turning out to be great. Tessa became downright annoying she was in season one to a lovable and funny character. 


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Of Crickets and Affairs (Downton Abbey 3x08 Episode Eight Episode Review)

Downton Abbey had concluded its junior run with an episode which hilighted the solemness and grandeur of the writing, the direction, the actors, and of the scenery. 

Basically, the season three finale tied all untied knots from the past seven episodes, and also it gave us a glimpse of who may not return on the show for season four. UK's Most Watched Television Show really knows how to make viewers feel so much emotions for just an hour. However, I do believe that the finale could have been better. 

As a bonus, I'll share to you - my lovely readers - my top 5 most favorite storylines for this season of Downton Abbey. I think it's pretty amazing how a show with only few episodes every season introduce us to a lot of subplots for the lords, ladies, and servants of the manor.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Tying Knots (Downton Abbey 3x01 Episode One Episode Review)

Are those wedding bells I hear?

Yes it is! Mary and Matthew finally tied the knots in Downton Abbey's third season premiere. But of course, this is Downton Abbey, it will not reach such joyous occasion without some\ bumps and blows along the way. 

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

EMMYs 2012 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Dream Nominations and Winner

Now that the most prestigious awards night for primetime television is near, let me share to you the seven supporting actresses who I think will (and hope) to be nominated for the  Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama  Series category. And of course, I'll include who I think must win the said award. 


The category is not that intense as the other awards, but, it's still exciting to know who will/can get some nominations. 


You ready?


Here you go?



Anna Gunn, BREAKING BAD (AMC)

Anna Gunn's performance in the fourth season of Breaking Bad was phenomenal. From being an annoying and whiny bitch, to a lying and enigmatic mofo, Gunn's acting deserves some attention from the Emmys. The men of Breaking Bad may have overshadowed her a lot of times, but after this season, Emmys will give some love to a woman.


Christina Hendricks, MAD MEN (AMC)

Hendricks - who plays Joan - is the kind of actress who is difficult to define. She may not get the attention taht she deserves, but Joan's change and growing storyline from Mad Men helps Christina Hendricks to get the Emmy nod she needs. Most especially after Episode 11 (The Other Woman), Christina is already a safe bet.

Friday, June 1, 2012

EMMYs 2012 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Dream Nominations and Winner


Now that the most prestigious awards night for primetime television is near, let me share to you the six lead actresses who I think will (and hope) to be nominated for the  Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama  category. And of course, I'll include who I think must win the said award. 

The race for Best Actress in a Drama Series may not be as intense as the actors' race, but it's sure interesting enough for us to make our bets.

You ready?

Here we go...




Julianna Marguiles, THE GOOD WIFE (CBS)

Last year's winner for the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama award. 
Julianna has proved, since The Good Wife's premiere 3 years ago, that she has the talent and she has the perfect show for her to win another one this year.The success of TGW on its 3rd season will definitely make  her one of the frontrunners for this category.

EMMYs 2012 Best Drama Series Dream Nominations and Winner

Now that the most prestigious awards night for primetime television is near, let me share to you the six drama series who I think will (and hope) to be nominated for the Best Drama Series category. And of course, I'll include who I think must win the said award. You ready?

Here we go...


BREAKING BAD (AMC)

Words can't describe how much I want Breaking Bad to win this year. The fourth season of the said show was its best so far. Breaking Bad is, without a doubt, one of the best (if not the best) television series ever created in this planet.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Downton Abbey: Emmy's Best Drama 2012?

Poster for Downton Abbey S1


Downton Abbey, the most successful TV series that aired in UK, has won numerous and notable awards since it first aired last September 2010 in ITV1 UK. One of which is the Emmys Most Outstanding Mini-series for 2011. But recently, news from the producers came out that the said series will change its category to Drama Series. And as one of the best shows airing right now, no doubt that it has a huge shot in winning on the aforementioned category. But will it really beat AMC's most successful TV series to date, winning 4 consecutive times in the category - Mad Men? 

Last December 2011, Downton Abbey aired its best episode so far... the Christmas episode (which somewhat served as the season 2 final). The second season (Sept 2011-Dec 2011), as what critics say, was not as good as the first one of the show. But for me? It's waaay better. The inclusion of the WWI and the Spanish Flu was a smart decision of the writers. We were able to see how these events affected the lives of the characters. Furthermore, I LOVE this season because it was able to show us the different sides of all the people of Downton - their highest points and their lowest. 

Casts of AMC's Mad Men 

Now back to the issue, will it really beat Mad Men in the 2012 Emmys for Most Outstanding Drama Series? Honestly, I think NO. But it WILL be nominated, that's for sure. Here are my reasons:


  1. All of the best competitors for the same category gave their best seasons so far (Breaking Bad S4 was outstanding; Boardwalk Empire S2 was waaay  better than S1; Game of Thrones will surely blow our freakin' minds off)
  2. New shows such as Showtime's HOMELAND is one of the biggest competitors. Amazing show, well written plot, engaging characters.
  3. The people of Emmys have a soft heart for Mad Men, for some apparent reason.
  4. 5-peat of Mad Men, if they win this year. And I am sure, its season 5 (which will premiere this March 2012) is going to kick the balls of Matthew Crawley (Downton Abbey reference, y'all). The producers of Mad Men will do anything to win.

    Mathew Crawley played by Dan Stevens

    As my conclusion, if DA does not win, one thing is clear: It is still nominated despite of being a British show, and it will lose from TV's best products ever.