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Dexter S05E01

Monday, September 27th, 2010 at 11:01 pm

***Spoiler Alert RE: Dexter S05 E01***

I’m feeling completely underwhelmed by this episode. I can’t seem to wrap my head around Dexter’s character and thoughts…

He’s spent his entire life trying to learn emotion…for someone as intelligent as him, someone as careful, someone who practices emotion his entire life, I can’t seem to figure out why Dexter‘s acting (not Michael Hall) is so bad. Learn how to cry Dex, it’ll come in handy some day (like this episode).

I thought the Mickey Mouse hat was an interesting touch (while Dexter was breaking the news to Rita’s family). Throughout the beginning, I’m wondering exactly how everyone is gonna react to the news and when I see it, they throw in this completely ridiculous hat. I was expecting it to be…dramatic. But instead, I was thinking “WTF, he looks ridiculous with that hat on”.

I still couldn’t wrap my head around Dexter’s lack of fake emotion in this episode. If I were a cold, emotionless….uhh, let’s say vigilante because I’d rather not call myself a killer, even hypothetically…I’d totally know when to pour on the fake emotion. The ONLY reason why I can see him not faking emotion is if he doesn’t care, if he’s gonna drop his life and go elsewhere. Which is where they took the ep, so it sort of made sense. And then he came back…so he should have still put on a better acting job. Contingency plan much Dexter?

Overall, I was disappointed with this episode. Again, it left me underwhelmed. The eulogy at the end was TERRIBLE….I thought after what he’d been through, showing real emotion for possibly the first time and everything, he’d have something interesting to say. But he didn’t. I feel like I’m Doakes this episode, wondering “why can’t everyone else see there’s something majorly wrong with this guy?”.

Isn’t it going to be suspicious that most of his stuff burned down? Where was he keeping that stuff anyways?

I hope, starting next week, they really begin to take this season in a direction. Who’s the antagonist? What’s the twist? There are only 12 episodes left, this one was wasted.

Boourns.

Review – Scott Pilgrim (graphic novel) & The Women in Scott Pilgrim

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 at 1:37 am

***SPOILER ALERT FURTHER DOWN…You’ve been warned***

I’ve read the 6 Scott Pilgrim graphic novels completely twice now, in order, panel by panel, and skimmed through individual volumes quite a bit lately. I’ve only owned them for maybe 2 or 3 weeks now…

I’ve found the world of Scott Pilgrim to be hilarious and entertaining, I love the references to a number (at least 5) of Toronto places that are actually within a 15 minute walk from where I live. It’s awesome. I played the PS3 8-bit Scott Pilgrim game for 2 nights, beat it on all 4 characters and got them $9999.99 each. I’ve yet to see the movie, waiting for Z to read the volumes before we see it….but I may have to see it despite her lack of motivation to be a perfectionist and witness the universe in the chronological order that the products were released. Yeah….I’m the odd one, I know.

Anyways, the 6 volumes are a masterpiece. There are some parts where I’m totally like Scott Pilgrim.


and other parts where I’m intrigued about his character. He’s mysterious, as are many of the characters in the graphic novel. I find him innocent and charming (in his way), trying to forget the bad decisions he’s made the the bad parts of the person he is. Trying to do right despite being a bit of an idiot, trying to be good and change for Ramona. It’s really a “coming of age” story for Scott Pilgrim when you get past all the sillyness, video games, and hilarious absurdities.

I remember reading this (below) in Volume 1 in literally LOLing. I mean, I say “lol” a lot but I’d say that I rarely do it when I’m alone..but this…this is when I knew this Scott Pilgrim thing was just for someone like me:


Again. Sooo me. Even the way he speaks…

What I find somewhat perplexing is the love of all these women in his world. Despite being a bit of a goof, he’s got the adoration of Knives Chau, the long time infatuation of Lisa Miller, a previous relationship with Kim Pine, a previous relationship with Envy Adams, and a relationship with Ramona Flowers. Maybe he’s just really handsome/cute looking “in real life” though not artistically captured in the graphic volume…which I realize is an absurd statement in itself because…you know, everything’s fictional and (until the movie), everything existed in the graphic novel.

I can understand why the girls all like him:
Scott Pilgrim shows Knives a world she’s not accustomed too, much like the Aladdin-Jasmine relationship from Disney’s Aladdin (1992). Man I’m such a girl. Anyways, Knives is just…intrigued by the crazy world Scott’s from and wants to experience this whole new world with him. Again, I’m such a girl.

Lisa Miller is best friends with Scott only to have him fall for another girl, Kim Pine. He’s completely unaware of these deep feelings she has and he never really realizes what he means to her. Years later, Lisa’s probably thinking how Scott was “the one that got away”….well, not quite, it’s high school. But I can understand her wish to have an unrequited love return her feelings, even after so many years.

Kim Pine obviously had/has a connection with Scott when they were young but probably became a bit bitter and angry regarding how her relationship with Scott ended. Again, it’s Scott being an idiot…selfish and a child…but he was young. And stupid. Honestly, I didn’t care for her character much until her departure in chapter 5 as well as her support in chapter 6. Of all the characters…well, women…in the series, I like her the best. Realistic and grounded, sarcastic, brutally honest, intelligent….she looks like she hates the world but I can see a very warm character in her, albeit a bit bitter given some of her life experiences. Wait a sec…I just realized (after proof-reading) that I described liking her for reasons and characteristics that describe me! That must be a form of…self incest or something…Maybe I like her because I see similarities…I’ll have to give this character more thought…

Envy Adam. He might be the only one that really knew the original her. The Natalie V. in her and not the public Envy that the world knows. Well, he should know her…it seems his memory is, as always, a bit of a failing of his. His interpretation of events clearly bias themselves towards his benefit. She’s still attracted to him because he’s the ground in her high flying world.

Ramona Flowers. She’s obviously had some bad experiences with boys in the past, they’ve treated her poorly though she’s treated them equally as bad. Cheated on some of them, left them for other guys that “walk by”. She’s looking for someone who will stick with her mess of a life, someone who won’t hurt her, a nice guy. She’s a bit annoyed when she finds out Scott cheated on her…or…specifically on Knives for her. She expected better and that’s why she’s with him. And that’s why they stay together…because by the end of the volumes, Scott’s more mature and still genuinely a nice guy…

Now, why he likes them. Or why he should. Or shouldn’t.
Knives. Shouldn’t. Rebound girlfriend. Not real…Scott’s an idiot here.
Lisa Miller. Should. His teenage best friend. She’s totally in love with him, he’s just too stupid to realize it. There probably should have been something there. Or specifically, there should be (kudos to you if you got that).
Envy Adams. Should. She’s hot now. Shouldn’t. But a celebrity…don’t do it Scott, it’s a trap! Too much hassle.
Ramona Flowers. Should…NOT. She’s mysterious…I liked her a lot too but the more you read, the more high maintenance she becomes, the more baggage she has, and the better…
Kim Pine turns out to be. Scott SHOULD be with Kim Pine. That’s the girl I’d choose. <3 Honestly, I'm bit more intrigued by the personalities of the girls, their point of view, personalities and character. Well Scott's fun and similar to me, I'm afraid he's simply a bit too unrealistic as a human to empathize with. The girls are different though, they're realistic, well developed, they each have their own spot light and defining moments. I love Scott Pilgrim's precious little life (kudos to you if you got that too). I’m envious for all the amazing women in his life that love his stupid ass. He’s a socially retarded, socially stunted, immature, forgetful, selfish, boy. But he’s genuinely nice (or, he tries to be), he’s childish, innocent, believes smoking is evil, doesn’t drink (or claims not to). There are similarities as well as differences with his character and my own. I find it easy to be placed in his shoes and make the decisions he’s made but difficult to understand them. It’s…confusing. Identifiable but not identifiable at the same time.

What can I say about this graphic novel…it’s like a video game-highschool-Dawson’s Creek/One Tree Hill/Gilmore Girls/The O.C./<insert other highschool show I’ve watched and enjoyed>

I’m a sucker for love stories. I love realistic ones. Well, realistic characters. I enjoy empathizing with them. Being sucked in their world and watching/analyzing their decisions. Characters like these are as believable as any real person to me if I can understand their feelings. The moment I can’t understand them or their decisions, I dislike them. They aren’t realistic. And that’s when I stop being interested. Note: It’s okay to disagree with their decisions, as long as they’re made somewhat rationally. When a relationship simply does not make any sense <insert random O.C. relationship>, and I can’t even understand it, much less agree with it, that’s when I stop watching/reading.

/wrote so much on Scott Pilgrim….I really really hearted this book (kudos to you if you got that too). I think it changed the way I wrote the last two posts. I felt passion again, after so long and wrote a post worthy of my site.

More to come…I promise! + Prince of Tennis

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 at 12:02 am

I’ve been busy with life lately and more recently, sickness and a .NET project. It’s taking up most/all my time. I promise to get out of my rut and post about Taste of Danforth, Jersey Boys, and <insert things that I’ve been busy with but don’t remember>. Most of my effort is going towards this .NET project which I now realize, I’m wayyyyyyyyyy ahead of schedule. All it took was one good day/night of coding. Any extra effort is just chilling…

I’ve been rewatching a lot of Prince of Tennis lately while I eat…I used to rewatch my favorite matches, Fuji Syusuke VS Kirihara Akaya, Echizen Ryoma VS Atobe Keigo, Kevin Smith, Seiichi Yukimura, Genichiro Sanada…and other random matches. This time around though, I’m rewatching the lesser remembered matches….Inui Sadahara VS Renji Yanagi…um…what’s his face and…that other guy….yeah.

I also got the PS2JAP The Prince of Tennis: Smash Hit! 2 which is certainly no Virtua Tennis 3….but it’s crazy fun being able to do special moves. Yuuta Syusuke’s Twist Spin Shot is like, impossible to return. And Fuji Syusuke keeps Higmua Ootoshi’ng my smashes! Jerkface!

/more to come :D

Focaccia – Summerlicious – Lunch

Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at 2:33 pm


Menu – Appetizer
Gazpacho soup (vegetarian)
Gazpacho soup (vegetarian)
or
Mixed greens, cranberries, cherry tomatoes & orange vinaigrette (vegetarian)
Mixed greens, cranberries, cherry tomatoes & orange vinaigrette (vegetarian)
or
Caesar salad, double smoked bacon, garlic croutons
Caesar salad, double smoked bacon, garlic croutons

Menu – Entrée
Penne Pollo, sautéed chicken, mushrooms with tomatoes cream sauce
Penne Pollo, sautéed chicken, mushrooms with tomatoes cream sauce
or
Spaghetti oven roasted tomatoes, caramelized fennel, chilies, bread crumbs, olive oil & garlic sauce (vegetarian)
Spaghetti oven roasted tomatoes, caramelized fennel, chilies, bread crumbs, olive oil & garlic sauce (vegetarian)

Menu – Dessert
Italian Biscotti
Italian Biscotti
or
Lemon Smifreddo
Lemon Smifreddo

TOTAL COST – only $15

FOOD
Appetizer : The Gazpacho soup was great. Very refreshing. Out of the 3 appetizers, I wish I got that. I had the Caesar salad, double smoked bacon, garlic croutons which was…like any casear salad. The double smoked bacon was crazy salty…but if you have it with the salad, it’s alright.
Entrée : The Penne was cooked perfectly and very tasty. A great entrée.
Dessert : The Biscotti was alright. Like a standard cookie/biscotti. It left me a bit thirsty. I had the Lemon Smifreddo which was definitely the better dessert. It was very refreshing, a great palette cleanser.
Overall, I was very pleased with my food. I wish I got the Gazpacho over the Caesar salad. The Penne and Lemon Smifreddo were the correct choices though. I would definitely go back based on taste alone…however…

SERVICE
Terrible, terrible service.
1. They took our wine glasses away without asking if we wanted anything to drink. They gave us water but they didn’t even ask if we wanted Coke or anything.
2. They gave us hummus for our bread…but…bread went out to tables that sat after us, we had to ask for the bread which was sitting on the counter for over 5 minutes.
3. We had to ask for water refills, our water wasn’t refilled despite being empty for a long time.
4. Our desserts, much like our bread, were sitting on the counter as well for over 5 minutes.
5. Lots of waiting. Lots.
6. When the entrées were served, one of them didn’t come out with the other 6. The waiter says to everyone “this last dish will take another minute, please start”. The waiter says that to the table…shouldn’t it be the person who didn’t get their food? Weak.

OVERALL
…I would not return. There are a million places with good food and good service. It’s ridiculous to fall so short one on.

Clannad – Review + Empathy, I lack it – Part 2

Sunday, July 11th, 2010 at 6:44 pm

Clannad & Clannad After Story Introduction (The After Story was edited a bit to remove spoilers)

Tomoya Okazaki is a third year high school student resentful of his life. His mother passed away from a car accident when he was younger, causing his father to resort to alcohol and gambling. This results in fights between the two until Tomoya’s shoulder is injured in a fight. Since then, Tomoya has had distant relationships with his father, causing him to become a delinquent over time. While on a walk to school, he meets a strange girl named Nagisa Furukawa who is a year older, but is repeating due to illness. Due to this, she is often alone as most of her friends have moved on. The two begin hanging out and slowly, as time goes by, Tomoya finds his life shifting in a new direction.

Now entering the second semester, he continues to meet a variety of different people, expanding his own world in the process. Through his relationship with Nagisa, and his various encounters, Tomoya begins to understand the meaning and importance of family. Unfortunately, Tomoya and Nagisa are faced with many hardships and challenges along the way.

Review – Probably no spoilers, I tried to keep it pretty spoiler free.
An incredible emotional roller-coaster ride. You’ll find yourself entertained, laughing out loud one moment and holding back tears the next. To take a quote from another review: “…only the most cynical of souls will avoid shedding at least a few tears at certain points.” I definitely believe that to be true. I don’t believe it’s possible to watch this series and not tear up. You’d have to be DEAD INSIDE to not shed a single tear throughout the entire series.

What I wrote about this series in a previous post also seems to hold true:

I’ve determined that the purpose of this anime is to make you cry you eyes out. To provide episode after episode of touching drama that cumulates to a tear jerking episode before beginning the next story.

The series is almost a bunch of small short, 2, 6, 8 episode stories…within an overall 44 episode story arc (5 of them are “another world” tales or recaps). It’s a bit unbelievable that there’s so much tragedy within just a few group of friends…but…well, I guess even in real life, everyone’s got their story to tell.

Anyways, I guess I’ve written enough about how sad it can be. You’ll have to watch for yourself. It’s definitely a memorable experience…there will be some short stories that just touch your heart and others that…are just alright.

Another aspect of the show I like is how there are moments that you don’t understand until near the end of the second series. There’s a scene in the very first episode of Clannad that is explained on the very last episode of Clannad After Story. It’s amazing that they have these pieces laid out so far in advance. Even if this originally a manga and is complete before anime production, by tying the seasons together, the intros and outros, there’s certainly a bit more depth added to the world. Even the Dango outro in the first series plays a recurring role/theme in the second series.

Side Note…unrelated to Clannad…well sorta…
I’m the type of person that really feels…empathetic towards characters I watch. When I watch anime/shows, I place myself in their shoes and feel what I believe their feeling. In that sense, I also start taking aspect of their past and their character…to really feel what someone feels. It’s strange, I also feel drawn to fictional characters, more so than in real life. I’ll feel something is sad when I watch anime but I’m a pretty cold hearted, empathy and sympathy lacking realist when it comes to real life. It’s like I turn off my ability to feel in real life…but I crank it up in shows I watch. I guess it balances out…

The point of that was that…I don’t know if I could watch this same series again. Given the things I know about the character’s future…the challenges they face, everything is amplified. I mean, if I watch the first thing go wrong, I start to feel everything that’s going to go wrong…within that first thing. I’m also more emotionally attached to the characters a second time around so I can understand them more. Overall, it makes watching a series like this a second, third time, emotionally much harder.

I guess the difference within how I feel in real life as opposed to what I watch…is that I never know the whole story in real life, never experience what others have experienced, can never really put myself in their shoes. So I can’t feel. Whereas in anime, I know all the important parts of the story. I witness it and I’m a part of it. “Empathy, I lack it…in real life”.

/back to studying .NET and working on my website…it was a nice 6day~ ish break from everything.