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		<title>Nurse Jackie 3.01: Game On</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2011 00:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelsey Norwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am tragically addicted to Nurse Jackie. I&#8217;ve been waiting for season 3 for such a long time, and I&#8217;m thrilled that the time has finally come. I wasn&#8217;t madly in love with the season premiere, but I definitely enjoyed it. I liked Jackie&#8217;s fierce bitchiness with her husband. I&#8217;ve never liked their relationship; maybe [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=welovetelevision.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5592799&amp;post=89&amp;subd=welovetelevision&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>I am tragically addicted to <em>Nurse Jackie</em>. I&#8217;ve been waiting for season 3 for such a long time, and I&#8217;m thrilled that the time has finally come. I wasn&#8217;t madly in love with the season premiere, but I definitely enjoyed it. I liked Jackie&#8217;s fierce bitchiness with her husband. I&#8217;ve never liked their relationship; maybe I&#8217;m looking it the wrong way, but to me it always seemed like they were just going through the motions. She seems much more in her element at the hospital than she does at home, and I just can&#8217;t get past that. Regardless, I love it when they fight because it&#8217;s so unsettling and messy and <em>real.</em> It&#8217;s almost hard to watch.</p>
<p>I love Zoey as usual, but the other more minor characters were less vivid than usual which made me sad (although I did love the scene with Coop, Eddie, and Zoey in the pharmacy). Resentful O&#8217;Hara is totally boring; I can&#8217;t wait until she&#8217;s fabulous and crazy again. I can&#8217;t really blame her, though. She&#8217;s so guarded when it comes to having any emotions, so staging an intervention for her best friend kind of seems like a huge deal for her. Which would make it pretty upsetting to get pushed away. It&#8217;s another uncomfortable but realistic thing that made me feel a little weird about the episode.</p>
<p>Totally random addition: This show is so great when it comes to casting really talented actors from the NY theatre scene, and Gregory Jbara gave a really fantastic performance as the father of a character who died in a heavy lifting accident. He plays the &#8220;average guy&#8221; so well. (Remember when he was on <em>Friends?</em>)</p>
<p>Overall, I enjoyed it and I&#8217;m looking forward to see how the characters develop during the rest of the season. We&#8217;ll see.</p>
<blockquote><p>Sam: All I remember was being really shitfaced, and you and Jackie like&#8230;tap danced for me?<br />
Thor: Yes, yes we did.<br />
Sam: Why?<br />
Thor: To punish you.</p></blockquote>
<p>I love Thor. That is all.</p>
<p><em>- by Kelsey Norwood</em></p>
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		<title>Mid-Week TV Thoughts: B&amp;S, House</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 03:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I fail at watching TV on time, but so far I have watched this week&#8217;s episodes of Brothers &#38; Sisters and House, both of which were at least moderately enjoyable. Brothers &#38; Sisters Is it just me, or are Nora&#8217;s romantic storylines always the exact same thing? A ruggedly handsome, slightly flawed (but mostly handsome) [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=welovetelevision.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5592799&amp;post=80&amp;subd=welovetelevision&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>I fail at watching TV on time, but so far I have watched this week&#8217;s episodes of <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> and <em>House,</em> both of which were at least moderately enjoyable.</p>
<p><strong>Brothers &amp; Sisters</strong><br />
Is it just me, or are Nora&#8217;s romantic storylines always the exact same thing? A ruggedly handsome, slightly flawed (but mostly handsome) man flirts with her, and she&#8217;s all &#8220;Oh no I can&#8217;t be in a relationship with you; my life is too complicated already. And I have a family that drinks and fights all the time so you wouldn&#8217;t understand it.&#8221; Then the guy says &#8220;Oh I can handle it because of our love.&#8221; And then they all discover that they don&#8217;t love her enough to deal with it, or they just don&#8217;t like her enough in general. Or they cheat on her with Holly. I&#8217;m sure she had some good relationships in previous seasons, but I feel like they all ended because they were overwhelmed with her life. Maybe I&#8217;m just saying that because she just finished that arc with the guy from Lost. Anyway, Beau Bridges was ruggedly handsome and perfect and everything, and yet I couldn&#8217;t really motivate myself to care because it seems so obvious that they will inevitably meet the same tragic end as Nora/everyone else. Nora Walker will be single forever. End of story. I just enjoy her manipulative motherness more than the predictable relationship drama, so I prefer that she go back to that.</p>
<p>Although the episode was kind of low on other things, I most definitely enjoyed the whole thing where the sack of flour was an imaginary baby. This show is somehow totally fabulous when it comes to making ridiculous, pointless storylines into awesome things. Kevin was quite humorous despite his minimal screentime. I did not find Justin&#8217;s storyline particularly intriguing, nor did I find myself interested in the whole Tommy-might-be-moving-away thing. Because that too has happened about a zillion times, and I still don&#8217;t find Tommy that interesting. I feel like if you want your viewers to be shocked and saddened about a character leaving, they should probably be around for more than 2 or 3 episodes first.</p>
<p>I miss Scotty. And Saul. (I&#8217;ve been watching Alias all week and I&#8217;m having a really hard time not calling him Sloane.) And also Rebecca, and Holly, and that girl Justin was dating a few episodes ago. And Kitty. And Rob Lowe. *sob* I enjoyed the episode, though.</p>
<p><strong>House</strong><br />
I loooooved this episode. Sorry to sound like such a fangirl, but I totally did. I love when House is put into strange environments where he totally thrives, like telling a bunch of private school kids an extremely offensive story about his job. I thought the flashback format was really well-done; I felt like they revealed everything in the exact order I wanted to hear it.</p>
<p>I loved House&#8217;s rewrites using different movies, and the cute snobby kid who always figured it out. All the kids were wonderful; I loved the different ways they responded to House&#8217;s story. The scandalized, naive perspective is always good, but I was getting a little sick of getting it from Martha every episode. The kids had some fun with it, rather than being utterly horrified like she usually is.</p>
<p>The House/Cuddy drama was okay, but a little too similar to the theme of previous episodes. I was happy for a little reprieve from the team, though. I do think that more Wilson is necessary, though. More Wilson is always necessary, am I right?</p>
<p><em>- by Kelsey Norwood</em></p>
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		<title>5 Shows I Loved In 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2011 02:58:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelsey Norwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Community I will seriously watch any show about group of loveable misfits. And Community is about a group of very, very loveable misfits. The humor relies on a combination of group dynamics, completely bizarre situations, and mixed satire, with several episodes that are somehow a parody of 3 different movies all at once. (Half the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=welovetelevision.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5592799&amp;post=72&amp;subd=welovetelevision&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Community</strong><br />
I will seriously watch any show about group of loveable misfits. And Community is about a group of very, very loveable misfits. The humor relies on a combination of group dynamics, completely bizarre situations, and mixed satire, with several episodes that are somehow a parody of 3 different movies all at once. (Half the time it barely makes sense, but as long as you&#8217;re in on the joke it&#8217;s okay.) I&#8217;ve found the current season to be particular delightful, with Senor Chang joining the study group and even more ridiculous parody episodes.<br />
<strong>Favorite characters:</strong> Troy, Pierce, Shirley, Senor Chang.<br />
<strong>Favorite episodes:</strong><em> &#8220;Basic Rocket Science&#8221;</em> &#8211; the group tries to get through a KFC-themed spaceflight simulation.<em> &#8220;Cooperative Calligraphy&#8221;</em> &#8211; the group turns on each other as they try to figure out which one of them took Annie&#8217;s pen.<br />
<strong>Favorite quote:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Hello during a random dessert, the month and day of which coincide numerically with your expulsion from a uterus.&#8221;<br />
- Troy (reading his birthday cake)</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Lost</strong><br />
I am one of those people who loved the series finale. I am all about existential life experiences where love and friendship are all that matters. I enjoyed the show immensely when it was on, not because of the mystery, but because of the characters and the torture they endured in pursuit of answers (or freedom). I love shows that effectively tell a story to present an idea, whether it be about the meaning of friendship, politics, or whatever. And I&#8217;ve never seen a show that&#8217;s said quite so much about the nature of humanity and the meaning of life and death. It&#8217;s very profound, but also very reassuring.<br />
<strong>Favorite characters:</strong> Juliet, Ben, Jin &amp; Sun, Miles, Hurley, occasionally Sawyer.<br />
<strong>Favorite episodes: </strong><em>&#8220;Ab Aeterno&#8221;</em> &#8211; Richard Alpert flashback, set in the 1800&#8242;s. <em>&#8220;The End&#8221;</em> &#8211; series finale.<br />
<strong>Favorite quote:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Jacob: I died an hour ago.<br />
Hurley: Sorry, dude, that sucks.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Nurse Jackie</strong><br />
I discovered this show a few months ago, but I always wanted to watch it because I love Edie Falco and I&#8217;m convinced that she can do no wrong. After watching a few episodes, I immediately became obsessed. It&#8217;s so snarky and bitchy, and the strangely believable shenanigans are so much fun to watch. I love almost all of the characters, even when they annoy me (which they often do).<br />
<strong>Favorite characters: </strong>O&#8217;Hara, Zoey, Akalitis, Thor, sometimes Coop (when he&#8217;s not tweeting).<br />
<strong>Favorite episodes: </strong><em>&#8220;Apple Bong&#8221;</em> &#8211; Jackie goes behind Coop&#8217;s back and recommends that a cancer patient start smoking pot. <em>&#8220;Years of Service&#8221;</em> &#8211; Jackie&#8217;s secret is discovered by Kevin and O&#8217;Hara. Oh snap.<br />
<strong>Favorite quote:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Akalitis: You know, Dr. O&#8217;Hara is from Britain.<br />
O&#8217;Hara: Yes, I&#8217;m from the whole of Britain.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>The Big C</strong><br />
I had a really hard time getting into this show at the beginning, but I just finished the season and it has totally won me over. Laura Linney is amazing, obviously, as are all of the supporting cast members. The story is so simple, which is something I don&#8217;t usually go for, but it&#8217;s just beautiful and peaceful. I&#8217;ve never seen another show with such a casual approach to death, but somehow this one pulls it off without a hitch.<br />
<strong>Favorite characters: </strong>Kathy, Todd, Adam (totally a douche at first but he won me over in the finale).<br />
<strong>Favorite episodes: </strong><em>&#8220;Summer Camp&#8221;</em> &#8211; Kathy keeps Adam from going to soccer camp. <em>&#8220;Everything That Rises Must Converge&#8221; </em>- Kathy goes on a road trip to Canada to try an alternative treatment that involves bees (and Liam Neeson).<br />
<strong>Favorite quote:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Cathy: You know, you can&#8217;t hate black people, right?<br />
Marlene: I don&#8217;t. I just need to get angry sometimes.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Archer</strong><br />
This show is just&#8230;perfect. The characters are all so pathetic that I can&#8217;t not laugh at them, and it&#8217;s endlessly entertaining to see the catastrophic scenarios they get themselves into. I don&#8217;t know how I&#8217;m supposed to calculate this, but the dialogue is just the right amount of inappropriate to be simultaneously shocking and hilarious. It doesn&#8217;t seem to matter how offensive the dialogue is, because the characters are animated and can therefore get away with it.<br />
<strong>Favorite characters:</strong> Archer, Cyril, Woodhouse<br />
<strong>Favorite episodes:</strong> <em>&#8220;Diversity Hire&#8221; </em>- everyone falls in love with the new guy. <em>&#8220;Honeypot&#8221; </em>- Archer goes undercover in Cuba&#8217;s gay scene.<br />
<strong>Favorite quote:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Malory: The thought of me dead gives you an erection?<br />
Archer: No, just half of one! The other half would have really missed you.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>- by Kelsey Norwood</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently mentioned a 24-viewing misunderstanding (in which I thought Ethan Kanin said &#8220;The British are coming&#8221; and immediately associated it with the Thomas Jefferson trailer in season 1 of 30 Rock) to my friend Avery, and our immediate response was to come up with a ridiculous crackfest involving 24 macros with 30 Rock quotes. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=welovetelevision.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5592799&amp;post=64&amp;subd=welovetelevision&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently mentioned a 24-viewing misunderstanding (in which I thought Ethan Kanin said &#8220;The British are coming&#8221; and immediately associated it with the Thomas Jefferson trailer in season 1 of 30 Rock) to my friend Avery, and our immediate response was to come up with a ridiculous crackfest involving 24 macros with 30 Rock quotes. I thought some of them were awesome so I had to share. The very last one is by me and the rest are by her. Enjoy!</p>
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(these 3 screencaps from <a href="http://www.24tv.de/24.htm">24tv.de</a>)</p>
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		<title>The Inexplicable White House Friendship/Romance on 24</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 03:28:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[*Warning&#8211;minor spoilers for the episode of 24 airing 3/23/09 Recently I&#8217;ve developed a gratuitous interest in the relationship between 24&#8242;s President Allison Taylor and her Chief of Staff, Ethan Kanin. For me, their relationship seems a little familiar, and for that I suppose I should credit two other relationships on the show. Season 5: Martha [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=welovetelevision.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5592799&amp;post=49&amp;subd=welovetelevision&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>*Warning&#8211;minor spoilers for the episode of 24 airing 3/23/09</strong></p>
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Recently I&#8217;ve developed a gratuitous interest in the relationship between 24&#8242;s President Allison Taylor and her Chief of Staff, Ethan Kanin. For me, their relationship seems a little familiar, and for that I suppose I should credit two other relationships on the show.</p>
<p><strong>Season 5: Martha and Aaron – <em>validation has its perks</em></strong></p>
<p>This may seem like a terrible comparison at first, considering the romance that ultimately developed between these two characters. But there was a time before Martha and Aaron were not a couple. Some fans paired them up, albeit vaguely, when he escorted her out of the Archive Room at the beginning of the season. For a lot of people, the time came when the Suvarovs&#8217; motorcade was hit, with Martha inside, and Aaron valiantly saved all their lives. Those who started to add things up at the time presumably saw the same thing in Aaron that Martha soon did. With her husband perfectly willing to let her die for a greater purpose, it was obvious that the issues in their marriage would reach a new level. And who better to step in than the man who saved her life? Apparently they only kissed in my brain (thanks to moogle and vikitty for helping me out with this one in the comments) but she clearly showed a romantic interest in him as the day went on, and eventually she killed a man to save his life. Plus, the lack of kiss really brings my point home. I often find that I&#8217;m more fascinated by these relationships when nothing tangible happens&#8211;if anything, it presents more opportunities to ask why (or why not).</p>
<p>I honestly found this a lot more appealing than their (brief) relationship during season 6. Martha and Aaron together, with no obstacles, with no lingering feelings that suggested it was wrong? Come on, where&#8217;s the fun in that? I&#8217;m not saying I liked the idea of First Lady hitting on a Secret Service agent behind the president&#8217;s back. But to me, Day 5 was about circumventing a corrupt political system in search of a greater justice, and that&#8217;s exactly what Martha and Aaron were doing.</p>
<p><strong>Season 6: Tom and Karen – <em>because it&#8217;s wrong, that&#8217;s why</em></strong></p>
<p>Bill and Karen were quite appealing as a couple by the end of Day 5, and I recall being excited about the possibility that the two would end up married in the next season. They were, and it was great at first. They may have been on opposite sides of the country (Bill running CTU, and Karen advising the president in D.C.), but there were a couple of cute phone conversations to hold us over. Then Karen was forced to resign. She disappeared for a bunch of episodes, only to come back to the White House later in the season and eventually fire Bill to protect the president&#8217;s reputation. Aside from those early phone conversations, there were no opportunities to exhibit any details or positive qualities of their marriage.</p>
<p>But there was Tom. Tom, who fought with Karen and came out on the wrong side of a civil rights issue. Tom, who forced her to resign. It was hard not to hate him at first. But then the vice president took over, and Tom and Karen were on the same side of yet another epic disagreement. Thanks to this uniting factor, we got to see the magical dynamic between the two. When I say “dynamic” I mostly mean &#8220;Peter MacNicol being hilariously weird,&#8221; but regardless, it made for an interesting friendship between him and Karen. Without Bill in the picture, it became a little tempting to stretch the limits of that friendship on a theoretical basis.</p>
<p>Although I don&#8217;t remember a lot of people joining me in supporting this false relationship, there was certainly a small movement. There was also a small Jack/Karen and Karen/Daniels movement (both of those might have just been my friend Maria), presumably due to the fact that Jayne Atkinson and has chemistry with just about anything. Jack Bauer, Homer Simpson, a fire hydrant&#8230;you name it.</p>
<p><strong>Season 7: Allison and Ethan – <em>absence makes the heart grow fonder</em></strong></p>
<p>There&#8217;s no doubt that the First Couple have a significant, loving relationship. This was evident in an early episode where Henry reassured Allison about her ability to make the right decision regarding the conflict in Sangala, and also later when he was kidnapped by Dubaku and later shot by a hostile (both of these incidents warranted powerful emotional reactions on the part of the president). But as of right now, Henry has been in surgery for a few hours. He wasn&#8217;t there when the White House was taken over by terrorists, and he wasn&#8217;t there when that particular crisis ended.</p>
<p>Ethan, however, was there after it ended. The second he poked his head through the door, Allison looked relieved to see him, and their lingering hug had to say something about their relationship. This could easily be a close friendship. After all, Henry couldn&#8217;t have been completely there for her after their son died, preferring to chase leads on a conspiracy and fight for justice when Allison probably needed to mourn properly. So maybe Ethan was there for her when that happened, creating the foundation for a closer friendship. Also, I have a hard time ignoring Olivia Taylor&#8217;s hatred of Ethan (mostly because he&#8217;s awesome; ergo, she is wrong). The fact that he got her fired from her mother&#8217;s campaign obviously influenced this, but perhaps it was a matter of her mother&#8217;s advisor being a source of comfort during her brother&#8217;s death, a role that would likely provoke significant jealousy on Olivia&#8217;s part.</p>
<p>But what if it&#8217;s not just a friendship? Anyone who has seen the preview for Monday&#8217;s episode must have noticed the arm stroking between the two. Could there be something to that? Whether or not there is something to it, I don&#8217;t really care that much. To be honest, I don&#8217;t like the idea of an ideologically-driven president showing a romantic interest in her Chief of Staff while her husband is fighting for his life, so I&#8217;d be happy with a strong friendship on the show. My mind can freely and privately explore those other possibilities at any time.</p>
<p><em>by Kelsey Norwood</em></p>
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		<title>24 vs. Soap Operas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 20:48:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Capobianco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[24 fans that have been with the show from the very beginning, or who have since purchased the seasons on DVD, may understand this concept perhaps more than those who have recently joined the show. The 24 that we see on the air today is significantly different in comparison to earlier seasons. Of course, there [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=welovetelevision.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5592799&amp;post=37&amp;subd=welovetelevision&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Jack and Audrey" src="http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y127/stockardology/Bloggings/jackaudrey.png" alt="" width="400" height="300" /><br />
24 fans that have been with the show from the very beginning, or who have since purchased the seasons on DVD, may understand this concept perhaps more than those who have recently joined the show. The 24 that we see on the air today is significantly different in comparison to earlier seasons. Of course, there is a wide variety of reasons why people find this show so engaging and addicting. The show appeals to an ultimate sense of justice, right and wrong that may not necessarily follow some kind of written law, but accords quite nicely with the natural law etched on our hearts and in our minds. At the end of the day, Americans don’t want to be pushed around by terrorists, and Americans don’t like the idea of backing down and capitulating to the evil people that threaten our way of life. And for that reason, 24 is their kind of show, because Jack Bauer is their kind of man. Whatever the reasons for loving the show may be, there is no denying that it’s an extremely compelling show with all the action, adventure and drama you can ask for.  </p>
<p>A soap opera can be defined as a never-ending story that gradually evolves into a more complex story; a television show that deals with the lives of a group of characters and a story told in a melodramatic and/or sentimental way. Does this sound like 24? Maybe. Maybe not. But when you sit down and think about the structure and execution of a soap opera and compare it to that of 24, it may be a little tricky to find the similarities at first glance.</p>
<p>I would venture to say that each and every one of us has been exposed to a soap opera at some point in our lives. Just look at all the different shows you have to choose from: Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, The Young and the Restless, Guiding Light. The list goes on and on. If you managed to get by without seeing a single episode of any these shows, how did you do it? Grandmothers, mothers, sisters, best friends, and even the occasional grandfather, father, or brother have been drawn in to the whirlwind adventures of love, angst, torment, romance, or they can relate to and appreciate the special emphasis on family life, personal relationships, sexual dramas, and emotional and moral conflicts. </p>
<p>Frankly, soaps are not considered cheerful television and the majority of the time 24 isn’t either. Soaps are very dark and essentially revolve around misery and detrimental occurrences within the plot. In fact, it seems the writers can never “lighten up” on the seriousness and dramatics that soap characters must endure. We don’t have to think long and hard about the serious nature of 24 or the everyday obstacles that Jack Bauer must undergo every season. The man has been through it all: gunshot wounds, stabbings, kidnappings, the death of his wife, Teri, a heroin addiction, and countless other traumatic events that an otherwise average human being never would have survived.  Over the years, he has been held responsible for the deaths of many terrorists as well as those close to him, such as Ryan Chappelle and Nina Myers, both of whom Jack killed in the third season. The serious nature of the show and the obstacles that each character is forced to overcome over the course of any given season are extraordinary. But for Jack Bauer, it’s clear that sometimes, the man just can’t catch a break.</p>
<p>The suggestion of art imitating life is evident on 24 as the producers and writers of the show tackle many issues that affect our country today. Many political pundits and members of the media have scrutinized the portrayal of different terrorist groups or forms of torture used on the show over the years. People might want to dismiss this kind of discussion with the conception that 24 is “just a show” and really shouldn’t be taken that seriously. Maybe they’re right. But then again, could this be an instance where the art of a culture is reflecting the values of that culture? </p>
<p>Many storylines from 24, like those mentioned above, may sound like that of a soap opera, but they easily make sense in the context of the show. The serious viewers tune in every Monday night and are able to take in feelings and emotions of these characters just as loyal daytime television viewers do five days a week. One could even argue that the success of primetime television is short-lived, while soaps are everlasting for a reason. Ever wonder why that is?</p>
<p><em>by Elizabeth Capobianco</em></p>
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		<title>The Structure of 24 and Character Relationships</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 19:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelsey Norwood</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In honor of 24&#8242;s long-awaited season premiere this past Sunday, I thought I would write about one of the things that has always drawn me to the show: the relationships. One of the advantages of 24&#8242;s format is that it presents a unique opportunity to examine relationships at different stages. In season two, we see [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=welovetelevision.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5592799&amp;post=16&amp;subd=welovetelevision&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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In honor of 24&#8242;s long-awaited season premiere this past Sunday, I thought I would write about one of the things that has always drawn me to the show: the relationships.</p>
<p>One of the advantages of 24&#8242;s format is that it presents a unique opportunity to examine relationships at different stages. In season two, we see Tony and Michelle as coworkers, maybe friends. By the time season three begins, they&#8217;re married. This allows viewers to compare their relationship over the course of two similar disaster scenarios and several different conflicts that present within each season.</p>
<p><strong>1. The Beginning</strong><br />
Tony and Michelle start off with a friendly relationship, and there&#8217;s a vague indication that they may be attracted to each other. At the very least, they work well together and seem to respect each other. Heeding advice given by CTU director George Mason, Michelle hits on Tony in a brief moment of calmness. It&#8217;s pretty cute. There&#8217;s obviously potential there.</p>
<p><strong>2. Proving That A Working Relationship Just Isn&#8217;t Enough</strong><br />
The second half of the season shows that this foundation isn&#8217;t strong enough to withstand a difference of opinion regarding an international crisis. A couple of greedy oil executives try and pin the day&#8217;s nuclear threat on three countries in the Middle East (<a title="The Musical" href="http://www.jonandal.com/24.html" target="_blank">see track #10</a>), and the US government is about to launch an attack against these countries. Michelle thinks the three countries had no part in the day&#8217;s events. Tony disagrees. So Michelle spends the next few hours helping Jack Bauer prevent World War III behind Tony&#8217;s back. Honestly, Tony&#8217;s skeptical position is understandable; however, it&#8217;s a significant difference of opinion, and it shows that Tony doesn&#8217;t exactly respect and trust Michelle in a more complicated situation.</p>
<p><strong>3. United by A Shared Goal</strong><br />
Once the evidence wins Tony over, he and Michelle defy the powers that be and do what they can to help Jack Bauer save the day. When Ryan Chappelle, the director of Division (a superior government agency), insists they stop helping Jack Bauer, Tony and Michelle work in cahoots to subvert Chappelle&#8217;s authority. For the most part, they seem to be united by their desire to do the right thing and prevent the world from nuclear annihilation, but the sexy emotional breakdown kiss they share in a dark hallway indicates that they may still attracted to each other, so there&#8217;s hope for the future.</p>
<p><strong>4. Life and Death</strong><br />
Tony and Michelle are now married. They have a few nice moments in the pilot, but their relationship is subjected to drama almost immediately. Tony is shot in the neck, and Michelle maintains focus for the most part as she leads CTU through the day&#8217;s crisis; however, she has some weak moments, specifically when she watches a video feed of Tony&#8217;s surgery on her computer and loses it for a minute. Presumably we wouldn&#8217;t see her react exactly like this if Tony was shot in season two. The whole scenario parallels one near the end of the season, when Michelle is exposed to a deadly virus and must wait several hours to get her test results back (determining whether or not she is immune to the virus). Because both are fully conscious in this second example, it allows for several tense, fearful conversations and one particularly touching moment.</p>
<p><strong>5. Secrets</strong><br />
At one point in the middle of the season, Tony admits that he&#8217;s been involved in a secret operation limited to himself and only two other CTU agents. Michelle is shocked that Tony managed to keep such a big secret from her. It&#8217;s a fascinating scenario, a husband keeping something from his wife for the greater good—and the impact on their relationship is made clear.</p>
<p><strong>6. Treason</strong><br />
At the end of the season, Tony and Michelle meet the greatest test of their relationship. The terrorist behind the day&#8217;s events kidnaps Michelle and holds her hostage, sparing her in exchange for Tony&#8217;s assistance in his escape plan. Tony does this without question, and he pays a steep price for it when he is arrested for treason. During season four, Tony and Michelle are divorced after being broken apart by this very event, and eventually Michelle is faced with the exact same decision when Tony is captured by a terrorist who needs to escape. While Michelle makes a different decision and requests CTU&#8217;s involvement, the whole event makes her realize the extent of her love for Tony, thus making it a catalyst for their future togetherness and a decision to leave CTU. This particular contrast between seasons is interesting because the two still love each other just as much as they did before, but the role reversal—and the differences between the two characters—resulted in the opposite for their relationship.</p>
<p>On any other show, all of this would be impossible. Tony and Michelle would have to spend two or three seasons developing their relationship and gradually increasing their trust and closeness, and when these events finally happened, they would likely have a much smaller impact on viewers. There are certainly a few things to miss out on, and some viewers may wish they could see the first date, first kiss, or day-to-day chemistry between the two as their relationship develops. But 24 is about tension and drama, so it&#8217;s at its best when every interaction is infused with those qualities. Thanks to the show&#8217;s trademark structure, we can witness several incredibly rare, diverse conflicts in a relationship over the course of two or three seasons. Tony and Michelle, through all their trials and tribulations, stand as an example of just how powerful that experience can be.</p>
<p><em>by Kelsey Norwood</em></p>
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<p>I&#8217;ve decided that, in true Sorkinesque fashion, this post should be profound and completely sure of itself; therefore, if you have a significantly different worldview than I do, my conclusion here might not pertain to you at all. So I ask that you accept this cheapening disclaimer and let me continue with my overly confident statement.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s taken me a long time to catch up on <em>Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip</em>. I got too lazy to keep watching when it was on, so I ended up only seeing the first couple of episodes and have gradually been watching the rest since then. And by gradually, I mean&#8230;over the last month or two, mostly. For that reason, I saw &#8220;The Christmas Show&#8221; for the first time tonight. It would be an understatement to say that my mind has been completely blown by the final scene. For those of you who saw it and don&#8217;t remember, it&#8217;s the one where they dedicate a few minutes of the show to a performance by a group of incredibly talented homeless musicians from New Orleans. I won&#8217;t include a clip, because I believe that you have to be familiar with the show to feel the full force of this moment; however, it&#8217;s my hope that you might watch it someday.</p>
<p>As the episode concluded with this scene, I realized that I haven&#8217;t had the feeling of being so surprised and touched by this kind of glorious writing since I watched an equally impressive episode of <em>The West Wing</em> for the first time. Aaron Sorkin is just as gifted as he ever was. On <em>Studio 60,</em> much like everything else he&#8217;s written, his dialogue is realistic and yet intricately beautiful; his characters are deeply flawed and yet uplifting in their words and actions. His stories inspire without pushing, exemplify without giving a damn, and speak volumes of truth without saying a word.</p>
<p>While <em>Sports Night</em> and <em>Studio 60</em> are both excellent, <em>The West Wing</em> has a special place in my heart. The writing isn&#8217;t the only extraordinary thing about it. Although I know less than I should about the impact of good directing, production, or cinematography, I can tell you that each episode falls together flawlessly. I don&#8217;t even know how to describe the cast. Every actor on the show is gifted, dedicated, and perfect for his or her character, and for some reason, they all balance to create a perfect, well-rounded ensemble.</p>
<p>To anyone who hasn&#8217;t watched the first 4 seasons of <em>The West Wing</em>, I can&#8217;t implore you enough to do so. Get the DVDs as soon as humanly possible, park your ass in front of the TV, and watch them. Even if you find it boring at first, plow through the first couple of discs until it clicks, because it will. After you&#8217;ve watched enough, the world will actually seem like a better place. Trust me.</p>
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