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Coupling starring Jack Davenport, Sarah Alexander, Ben Miles, Richard Coyle, Kate Isitt and Gina Bellman

Posted on June 13, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Coupling starring Jack Davenport, Sarah Alexander, Ben Miles, Richard Coyle, Kate Isitt and Gina Bellman
Coupling starring Jack Davenport, Sarah Alexander, Ben Miles, Richard Coyle, Kate Isitt and Gina Bellman. 2000. Characters: On the bed are Susan (Sarah Alexander) and Steve (Jack Davenport). Staring, from left: Jane (Gina Bellman), Sally (Kate Isitt), Jeff (Richard Coyle) and Patrick (Ben Miles). Image from: http://i26.tinypic.com/2u6ec60.jpg

Now, all I have to say is that there are only three mistakes ever made about this show:
1) This brilliant sitcom, like many UK TV series, has too few episodes.6 -9 episodes? Are you kidding me? I keep coming back to watch the show again and again and all episodes through 3 seasons are downright hilarious. Too bad they didn’t shoot more.

2) The 4th season was a mistake. I am sorry, but taking Jeff (Richard Coyle) from Coupling? What were they taking. Think what could have happened if Matthew Perry a.k.a Chandler from Friends left. And put another actor as another character into the mix. Yep, it simply would suck.

3) Remaking this show? Are you nuts? Remaking shows a decade later is one thing. Remaking a British show in The USA, just failed. It might have worked for The Office. I didn’t like the original and I didn’t care for the American version. But Coupling?  That show is very British yet very universal. Still, it is impossible to recreate the comic chemistry and timing with other actors.

Coupling has actually a very simple premise. 3 women, 3 men. They have all dated or will date one another at some point. While the everlasting and the more sensible couple remains to be Susan and Steve, the conversations and events will have you crying out of laughter.

Because with coupling, romance takes a very backseat to comedy. It is about sex, relationships and the eccentricities of these 6 characters. While Susan (Sarah Alexander) and Steve (Jack Davenport) have less quirks, Jane (Gina Bellman), Sally (Kate Isitt), Jeff (Richard Coyle) and Patrick (Ben Miles) provide enough weirdness to make your day. And don’t even think Susan and Steve are any less hilarious.

What’s so special about these characters? Well, it is the script and the acting- but let me start with Jeff. I suspect that he is probably almost everyone’s favorite character. Any sane girl would want to date Steve. But Jeff is…entirely in a league of his own when it comes to advice, views and philosophies on dating. I’ll provide you with some of the Jeffisms. The show’s fans will have a great time remembering and others might realize they should watch this show at once. If you think Jeff’s not funny, you really don’t need to read the rest. Of course plain writing won’t do Richard Coyle any justice, but will give you a rough idea.

“Unflushable”:  Season 1, Episode 1 (These are terms coined by Jeff, not episode titles)

Jeff: (on Steve not being able to break up with girlfriend Jane): Steve..Do you know what I call this type of woman? You know, the one you can’t get rid of?

Steve: Is this going to be tasteless? Am I going to be ashamed to be your friend?

Jeff: It’s a technical term. A harmless expression.

Steve: Alright. Hit me.

Jeff: Unflushable.

Steve: Turn around and walk away, Jeff.

*The Zone: Season 1 Episode 1

Steve (on how Jane “made” him have sex with her): She just leans over, looks me in the eyes and says “I’m wearing stockings.”

Jeff: No!

Steve: She had never worn them before. Not once in the entire relationship. I’d begged!

Jeff: But, Steve, you are entitled to her stockings!

Steve: Am I?

Jeff: Yes! You’re still in the zone!

Steve: The what?

Jeff: The boyfriend zone! This is the telling off period. You still have a lot of stuff in her flat, you might still have a wedding to go to together and you’re under joint headings in your friends’ address books?

Steve: That means I’m entitled to see her underwear?

Jeff: If it comes up! That’s the rules of the zone. Good luck in there.

Steve: You are a strange and disturbing man, Jeff.

Jeff: Thank you.

* The Sock Gap: Season 1, Episode 2

Jeff: OK. Have you thought through your foreplay yet?

Steve: What do you mean foreplay?

Jeff: What do you think I mean? I mean when exactly do you take your socks off? My advice is to get them off right after your shoes and before your trousers..That’s the sock gap! Miss it, and suddenly you are a naked man in socks! No self-respecting woman will ever let a naked man in socks do the squealchy with her!

Patrick: That’s your foreplay tip? Socks?

Jeff: Many men have fallen through the sock gap, Patrick!

*The Reason for celebrity marriages: Season 1, Episode 2:

On thinking about somebody else during sex…

Susan: Is it absolutely necessary to think about somebody else?

Jeff: I mean everybody does. That’s why there are so many celebrity marriages. If you fantazise about somebody else during sex and so does your partner, and those two people you are fantasizing about  happen to meet while you are still doing it, they are bound to sense something, aren’t they? They are connectiong on like a virtual plane. So can you imagine what it was like when Posh first met Beckham? They were the epic center of a non-stop, nationwide virtual shag there! There is no wonder she got pregnant!

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That’s Jeff for you. Oh, his gems are endless. The other are funny in different and original ways.

Jane loves creating stories about how she is a bisexual even when she is not, especially when she wants to excite a guy. She is very “unflushable”, persistant and downright weird. She is sort of attractive too, so her romantic life does get action, even though almost all her actions are mentally questionable. Sally is a beautician and loves youth. She freaks out at the idea of unnecessary smiles causing wrinkles on her skin, so she only smiles to single men, for instance.

Patrick thinks he is godsend to women. Even thought I can’t see what is particularly attractive about him, he is the one with many conquests. It is like Joey in Friends or Barney in How I Met Your Mother. It just works in the context of the story. And Steve…As cute as he is and comparably very normal and sweet compared to Jeff, he also has a tendency to freak out a lot, at the weirdest instances. And while Susan is normally the sexy, independent, sexually active woman every man dreams about, things change a bit when she is in a relationship. But then a relationship, especially a serious one, gets the best of almost anyone…

Sex and The City had a fairly female audience. In Coupling, you get the best jokes about sex, weirdest and most original dialogues about dating (thanks to the writers and Jeff), funny situations, physical comedy and more. The area that it is superior to Sex and The City is that it is purely funny with no drama involved and it includes lots of reality for both men and women. Like when Sally overhears Jeff trying to give Steve advice on foreplay, she is taken aback. She asks “Do they know about that”. And of course, they don’t…What Jeff means is that Steve shouldn’t be late to take his socks off and that he should call -whoever he fantasizes about sex- Susan. So there won’t be hell to pay if he says another girl’s name… Now, these two shows are very different in format and genre and I wouldn’t give up on either. But it is nice to have such a hilarious yet truthful sitcom on relationships where you can sit with friends of both sexes and laugh together…

Coupling on Amazon. com

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: Ben Miles, comedy, Coupling, dating, Jack Davenport, Kate Isitt and Gina Bellman, relationships, Richard Coyle, Sarah Alexander, sex, sitcom, TV shows

“V” 2009 starring Elizabeth Mitchell, Charles Mesure, Morris Chestnut, Joel Gretsch & Scott Wolf

Posted on June 7, 2010 Written by ripitup

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V 2009 starring Elizabeth Mitchell, Morris Chestnut, Joel Gretsch, Logan Huffman, Lourdes Benedicto, Laura Vandervoort, Morena Baccarin, Scott Wolf
V 2009 starring Elizabeth Mitchell, Morris Chestnut, Joel Gretsch, Logan Huffman, Lourdes Benedicto, Laura Vandervoort, Morena Baccarin, Scott Wolf. Image from: http://img42.imageshack.us/

 

Pilot, Characters & Concept

V is for visitors.

New Yorkers feel an earthquake. If only it were that simple. A giant spaceship has parked above their city. Their leader is Anna (Morena Baccarin). She addresses the nation and assures them that they need some stuff from the earth and in exchange, they are willing to share their technology and help improve people’s lives. They look like humans. They seem friendly. Many think they are the coolest and they are in deed as friendly and peaceful as they claim to be.

Protestors have other ideas. They are pretty sure the “V”s are up to something and it can’t be good.

FBI agent Erica Evans (Elizabeth Mitchell) is living with her 17-year-old son Tyler (Logan Huffman)

Ryan (Morris Chestnut)- a successful stockbroker, about to ask his live-in girlfriend, psychotherapist Val (Lourdes Benedicto) to marry him.

Jack  (Joel Gretsch) is a priest who marvels at how many people turned up at his church after the visitors arrived. However when it comes to visitors, he’s a lot more skeptical than his much older colleague.

Chad Decker (Scott Wolf) is a news anchor who wasn’t all that popular until he manages to charm Anna and scores an exclusive interview on the mothership.

The problem is, the protestors have been right along. Vs aren’t friendly. They have a deadly ulterior motive and only a small number of people are aware of it. These people are led by Georgie (David Richmond-Peck). He is trying to persuade Ryan to come back to fight for the cause. Now that Ryan is about to start a family, he is not all that willing. But who will fight for the humans when most are just charmed by the Vs and practically worshipping the ground they walk on?

Erica soon finds out Vs have invaded their lives long before the ships have arrived. She sees the malice, but she is having a hard time trying to persuade her son to stay away from the Vs. He is already infatuated with a beautiful visitor girl named Lisa (Lauren Vandervoort)…

The show got me hooked from the first episode. The characters are all interesting. They all have personal motives, no matter what side they are on. The characters never know who to trust, which exciting and surprising plot twist you will encounter.

It is always complicated. The effects are good, the actors are marvelous at their roles. More importantly, shades of grey exist all over the show. Just like there are Vs among humans with hidden agendas and identities, there are traitors among Vs who want to save themselves and others from Anna’s grip. There is the resistance among Vs, among humans, the alliance Erica, Jack, Ryan and Georgie form. There is Tyler who’s growing apart from her mom and there is Chad Decker (Scott Wolf). He is a nice guy but he is loving all the benefits Anna has provided his career too much. And let’s not forget the political turmoil the aliens have created all over the world…

There is a mini-series of the same name in 1983. I can’t comment how similar or different the two Vs are as I haven’t seen the old one. But take it from someone who loves her suspense, thrillers but is not that much into sci-fi or aliens, this show just rocks. It is a sci-fi show that even non sci-fi lovers can enjoy. Don’t miss out on this treat of a show. 7.7 over on IMDB. 10/10 from me.

UPDATED on March 9, 2011

I wrote the V review in the middle of first season. Now the second season aired the 9th episode of season 2 (Devil in a Blue Dress) yesterday and I am more hooked than ever.

The writing is still great, and the relationship between characters just got more complicated. Anna’s weaknesses as well as advantages are increasing. We still don’t know Hobbes’ (Charles Mesure) back story, and Anna has a very determined rival (Jane Badler) on her ship.

Some of the season 2’s characters aren’t in the show, but obviously Anna, her right-hand Marcus, Joshua, daughter Lisa and all our leading human rebels are intact. I have run out of addictive shows, except for V. So, 1,5 seasons later, I just wanted to say, I am still hooked and I am still giving the show a 10/10.

Fun Notes:

* Elizabeth Mitchell is no stranger to Lost fans as she appeared in over 50 episodes of the show.

* You might remember Scott Wolf from Party of Five, a tv show from the 90s. Scott played one of the 5 siblings who were left to take care of each other when their parents die. Oldest sibling was played by Matthew Fox a.k.a Jack, as Lost fans know him.

Also on Elizabeth Mitchell and Charles Mesure

Trivia for V’s Elizabeth Mitchell (Erica Evans) and Charles Mesure (Kyle Hobbes)

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: charles mesure, David Richmond-Peck, drama, Elizabeth Mitchell, erica evans, jane badler, Joel Gretsch, kyle hobbes, Laura Vandervoort, Logan Huffman, Lourdes Benedicto, Morena Baccarin, Morris Chestnut, sci fi, Scott Wolf, thriller, V, v 2009, v reimagined, v tv series

6 Shows and Their Season Finales: Castle, House, Cougar Town, The Mentalist, Gossip Girl and Grey’s Anatomy

Posted on May 22, 2010 Written by ripitup

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This week saw a lot of season finales for popular shows. No major spoilers.

CASTLE

Castle starring Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic
Castle starring Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic. Image from http://2.bp.blogspot.com

Richard Castle and Kate Beckett are working together once again on a case. The case is really interesting. It involves secret operatives, deadly games, espionage, hidden motives and a really cool love triangle. You probably know Beckett has been seeing hunky robbery detective Tom Demming and Castle is depressed about it. His daughter will be going away for the summer and so will his mother Martha. Castle has a manuscript to finish and a couple he wants to get away from.

Michael Trucco
Michael Trucco appears in the last 4 episodes of Castle's 2nd season. I wish he had more episodes. But you can watch

You may not like everything that happens in this episode, romantically speaking.

But as always, the show provides a cool season finale and many more episodes to look forward to.

HOUSE

House starring Hugh Laurie
House starring Hugh Laurie. Image from playtime-magazine.com

And the best season finale ever award goes to House!! House has been going on for 6 years and I am just as addicted to show as I was when I first started. Not all episodes are created equal. Some are inevitably more engaging and some of the cases are more unique. But it is OK. House’s (Hugh Laurie) lines and his interactions with other characters and guest stars (patients, etc) is what  matters. Some episodes provide more comic relief and some leave us depressed. But it is always good. But if there is an episode to hit you right in the guy and swear you’ll back for the other season is the episode finale. Season 5’s finale was amazing- a great balance between what we wanted to happen and what actually happened. Season 6 us gives us a great case outside the hospital while House multi-tasks with a case at the hospital. And we get all the House-Cuddy confrontations we need. I watched some great finales this season but House’s was the best.

COUGAR  TOWN

Cougar Town starring Courteney Cox
Cougar Town starring Courteney Cox. Image from impawards.com

I really hope this show goes on because its quirkiness and adorably crazy and grumpy and sweet characters, it is a modern comedy that happens to be relevant, funny and interesting all at the same time. Courtney Cox is great and so is the rest of the cast. Andy and Ellie’s baby will really entertain you this time too. It is a nice change for a season finale not to leave the main romance hanging in the air. Jules and Grayson finally hooked up a couple of episodes ago. This episode just has them try to figure out how to tell Bobby…

THE MENTALIST

The Mentalist starring Simon Baker
The Mentalist starring Simon Baker. Image from: : http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a206/trimontana2/the-mentalist-season-two-poster_557.jpg

Obviously, Red John strikes again. Or maybe it is a copycat? Actually, there is both the real thing and the copycat and this makes things much more intriguing. Along with Patrick’s (Simon Baker) first date with Kristina, the case(s), and some really stupid mistakes on Kristina’s part will really keep you glued to the screen. This is one of the most intense episodes ever- Simon Baker is again at the top of his game. And for those of you who have seen it: I have a pretty good guess on who Red John might be. What do you think?

GOSSIP GIRL

Gossip Girl starring Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, Taylor Momsen and Ed Westwick
Gossip Girl starring Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, Taylor Momsen and Ed Westwick. Image from online-dizi.com

OK, Gossip Girl is not an addiction but a guilty curiosity. It is not a show to be watched from beginning to end but rather watch on fast-forward to see what the authors did this time. How much more soap can you add to the opera after all? But this episode might actually the best one yet. Not only I watched more than I usually do but they added a pretty nice cliffhanger to the all the drama and romance and disasters. But please, somebody else make the wardrobe for Blaire. Her clothes are almost often dreadful. And Jenny should put on less make-up. The actress playing her is 16 just like her character. She might age pre-maturely. Just a thought.

GREY’S ANATOMY

Grey's Anatomy
Grey's Anatomy. Image from http://1.bp.blogspot.com

Like Gossip Girl, if I watch Grey’s, it is most often on fast-forward. Or I just play in the background when I am doing something else. It wasn’t always like that. I loved this show during season 1. Than Season 2 was even better. Than they got too soapy and killed off one of my favorite characters. But hey, since this post is dedicated to finales, I thought I should check out Grey’s finale. Grey’s writers are good finales. Yes, they are never ever short of drama, complications, conflicts and emotional confrontations. Actually, they just overdo everything. e

Do you remember Dr. Burke? George O’ Malley? Izzie Stevens? Patient Denny Duquette?

But finales add action to the drama. There is suicide or murder or attacks…Guns and accidents go overboard, things get out of hand, some characters die and some survive. But this finale just took the action and tension way up:

Remember the guy whose wife was unplugged from the machine because she was brain-dead?  Well, he gets in and kills and shoots more than he had initially planned. Lead or supporting, a lot of characters are endangered, lots of dangerous and risky calls are made and it is safe to say, if this was real life, all the parties involved would need serious therapy.

These are my takes on the finales. What are yours?

P.S. Desperate Housewives also had a pretty good ending to the 6th season. But I think it had better finales before and did we really need that comeback?

OTHER TV SHOW POSTS

–  The Forgotten starring Christian Slater

– Who’s The Boss? starring Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano

– NCIS Los Angeles starring Chris O’ Donnell

– My Own Worst Enemy starring Christian Slater

– Alias

– Chuck

– Modern Family

– Justified starring Timothy Olyphant

– Sex and The City

– Damages

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: Castle, Cougar Town, Courteney Cox, gossip girl, Grey's Anamtomy, House, Hugh Laurie, Michael Trucco, Nathan Fillion, Simon Baker, Stana Katic, The Mentalist

Who’s The Boss? starring Tony Danza, Judith Light, Alyssa Milano, Katherine Helmund & Danny Pintauro

Posted on May 19, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Who's The Boss starring Tony Danza, Judith Light, Danny Pintauro, Alyssa Milano and Katherine Helmund.
Who's The Boss cast. From the right: Judith Light, Danny Pintauro, Tony Danza, Alyssa Milano and Katherine Helmund. 1984-1992. A fun note: Matthew Perry a.k.a Chandler Bing of Friends appeared on the 8th episode of 7th season. Way before Friends.

I am glad that there are some great new shows out there but I have a thing for nostalgia. I especially enjoy the nostalgic stuff more if I realize it is still fun after all those years.

Recently I re-watched Overboard and after seeing Katherine Helmund there, I wanted to watch “Who’s the Boss?” Again. There are reruns, youtube videos and DVDs around so if you are interested you can watch this lovely show again.

The Plot:

Tony Micelli (Tony Danza) is a nice, fun, down-to-earth single dad of Italian origin. He feels Brooklyn is getting too dangerous to raise her tomboy of a young daughter Samantha (Alyssa Milano)  so he jumps at the opportunity of living in the Connecticut suburbia. The housekeeping job is a little unconventional for a man but Tony doesn’t mind. But after packing up and leaving their old lives behind, Tony gets a little surprise. His “employer” Angela Bower (Judith Light) doesn’t know anything about this. She is a single mother, living with her small son Jonathan (Danny Pintauro). She is an advertising executive and she has left her mother Mona (Katherine Helmund) to interview the candidates. Of course she should have known that her man-loving, youthful and fun mother would go with the handsome Tony. Although Angela is a lot more conventional and reserved, she is eventually talked into giving Tony a shot. From then on it is a bliss of comedy, romance, great family moments, awkward situations and a wonderful time.

The show went on for 8 seasons, from 1984 to 1992. It may not be the funniest show ever, but it is definitely one of the sweetest and it is a show whose jokes don’t get old and you can still relate to the characters even long after it is over.  The show’s only vice is that because it takes place in the 80s, they have dressed Judith Light in the worst fashion possible. Her character Angela’s wardrobe is awful but hey, if bad clothes is the only bad thing about a show, you can definitely overlook it.

As I watch the episodes once again, I’ll be posting some really fun quotes. Here are some to get started:

Episode 1

*Angela can’t get her son to take his pet snake out of the living room.

Tony: It looks like a showdown between your snake and your mother. Remember, snake doesn’t pay your allowance.

Jonathan: Good point. (to the snake, as he is taking it away) Sorry, Wilbur. Money talks and you don’t.

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*Angela is unwilling to hire a man as her housekeeper.

Mona: Angela, what’s the problem?

Angela: The problem, Mother, is that you sent me a man for a housekeeper.

Mona: Oh, don’t be sexist, Angela. A man can do meaningless, unproductive work just as well as a woman.

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Angela is dating her boss, around the time she is about to get a promotion:

Tony: Let me tell you one thing, Angela! you will never catch me doing something dumb like sleeping with my employer!

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Episode 2

On Tony’s accidentally walking in on Angela when she is naked…

Mona: It’s the first time I feel  like we are a real family.

Angela: A family?

Mona: After all we are the only 3 people in the world who know about your mole.

Here’s a fun video. Let me knows if the video stops working.

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65VxIT_mJW4[/pro-player]

Other Comedies Featured

Cougar Town starring Courtney Cox

Friends and The Hollywood Stars That Guest-Starred in the Show

Chuck

Modern Family

Sex and The City

Saturday Night Live Episode: Gerard Butler

Saturday Night Live Episode: Jon Bon Jovi

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: Alyssa Milano, comedy, Danny Pintauro, family, Judith Light, Katherine Helmund, romance, Tony Danza, TV shows, Who's the boss?

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