Friday, October 31, 2014

Reign: Narcisse and Lola An Item?

   
I don't even mind the age difference!
Can Lola tame the beast?
        Leave it to Kenna to find an erotic journal. Although when she suggested that Lola try to find the man with the butterfly birthmark I was all for it and I strongly suspected that it would be Narcisse. For a minute I thought like a few other people that Narcisse was interested in our Medici Queen but it seems that it's more admiration on Narcisse's part. Ever since Narcisse opened up to Lola about his tragic past with his wives I could feel a spark between them. Crazy I know but just hear me out.


You have to admit Narcisse has style.

        Narcisse is an ass who is the most ambitious and dangerous of Francis's noble subjects. No doubt as he's caused nothing but trouble for Mary and Francis who are so new to the throne but he has good reason because Mary murdered his son. Yes Narcisse Jr. deserved it however, he was still Narcisse Sr.'s baby boy and he loved him. Narcisse has shown moments of vulnerability with mourning his son and then his fourth wife the troubled Estelle. He tries to justify his black mailing of Francis by saying it's what's best for France but we know it's more about as Catherine put it, "for power and revenge." Narcisse lives up to his ruthless reputation but then comes Lola...


Lola's a catch so any guy would be lucky to have her

        I know Lola broke the girlfriend code when she slept with Francis but let's be honest, it's better that she's the mother of Francis's son because a complete stranger would have been a repeat of the Olivia affair in season 1. At least Lola won't try to outshine Mary. Quite the opposite, Lola prefers independence and to stay out of the spot light kind of like Narcisse who works from the shadows. Lola is a strong person with a big heart. She's fierce in helping her friends and risked capture to help Estelle escape the castle. It's not hard to see why it didn't take Mary long to forgive her childhood friend. It's also not a huge wonder that Lola's the type of person you could open up to.


There was intrigue here but Narcisse needs a wife.

        After Lola and Kenna talked about the mystery lover with the butterfly birthmark I knew it had to be Narcisse. He's a very private person so of course the mystery lady courtier would leave out vital descriptions that made the rest easy to name. Narcisse was right that he and Lola are alike (with key differences of course) and I think Lola is just the sort of woman who can soften those sharp edges that this nobleman likes to cut people with. And Lola could use a man with experience. She's so worried about other people that Lola should welcome a wild romance. In my opinion they could challenge each other in many ways that would encourage emotional and spiritual growth. Hopefully Lola joins Narcisse for tea. See where this relationship goes.

         

Monday, October 27, 2014

Dominion: Favorite Scenes: Beware Those Closest To You


You let the beast into the garden...
           SyFy announced that Season 2 is set for June 14, 2015. At least that's what I've heard. I'm so excited! This episode was full of great scenes so it was hard picking which scenes were the best, but in all the production was fantastic with use of lights, wardrobe, and color choices all working together to make one amazing season finale. Beware those closest to you doesn't just mean to beware your friends but Gabriel is the beast that was let inside the garden of Vega and he wreaked havoc without so much as lifting a finger.


He couldn't wait for an open forum... if Vega
had any that is...

               1. Alex outs Michael: This scene happened pretty fast but I loved the camera work. Sometimes it was steady other times like when it showed a close up of Alex as he addressed the Senate it rotated and was shaky. The image above in the Senate was in full view. It's a violent image of a soldier standing over an angel with a spear pointed at the creature ready to go in for the kill. It reminded me a little of that famous painting of the Archangel Michael kicking Lucifer out of Heaven: The avenging warrior standing over a beast, the warrior's spear and foot pushing the creature down to hell. 


Liar, Liar, Becca!

               2. Michael is banished: This was a very nice scene for Tom Wisdom and Rosalind Halstead. Although Michael and Becca had a rough awkward time after their break up, Michael ended things on good terms. No resentment on either side. Michael feels he's learned much about himself thanks to Becca and feels that yes he's capable of love. But while we know that Michael is capable of love, we know that he'll discover that the people we love hurt us the most. 


JAW DROP!



Birds of a feather...

               3. They had us all fooled: Shivani Ghai was smoldering in her dress as usual. The shock from this scene almost knocked me out of my chair. I once jokingly suggested that maybe Uriel and Arika were working together. Not only are they working together but they're lovers! Do we call Arika Evelyn now? Shivani and Katrine both play devious, clever women and putting them together is like having one giant brain that's 10 steps ahead of everyone else. The director really pushes the envelope with this steamy love scene and I applaud the boldness. It wasn't just a titillating scene (that I'm sure the male viewers enjoyed) it was of two lovers aiming this more towards equality of gender and sexuality.


This water park was like this BEFORE the wars

               4. A day at the water park: How fortunate that the producers found an actual abandoned water park to film this scene. It was great that Michael was able to open up to Alex about his bloody past. Alex was very surprised but more that Gabriel used to defend humans not slaughter them. This is the first time we see Michael really open up to Alex as a friend instead of being a hard ass teacher. Tom and Christopher did wonderful in this scene with their characters' shining bromance. I still find Michael's reasons for helping Alex a bit selfish but at least he's open about the whole thing and Alex felt only a bit more pressure to succeed. 


My safe word is "peaches" by the way

              5. Gabriel's Playboy Mansion: I loved this scene for character as much as production. As usual the set up of Gabriel's evil fortress was very decadent echoing the sinful Babylon. Kim doesn't disappoint this scene playing the good soldier ready to lay down her life. As I've said she makes me want to know more about her character. Poor Furiad was practically castrated by Gabriel in episode 3 and despite his hatred of humans I felt a little bad for our Red Bull angel. Carl Beukes pulls it off this scene delivering Gabriel's vibrant, intimidating personality that had me nervous for Noma. When he grabbed Noma from behind you could see the fear on her face. One could tell that Gabriel wasn't buying Noma's story, but still we hope she lives. 

Do you feel the magic here? I can feel it

              6. Silence of the Lambs: Anyone else get a Hannibal Lector vibe from this scene? It's the Iron Lady vs a notorious serial killer and Claire managed pretty well until Gabriel tripped her up at the end then Claire realized she wasn't as prepared for this interrogation as she initially thought. What stood out for me was the blue light that flooded the room. Blue is a detached, cool color that symbolizes emptiness, intellect, reflection as well as truth and Gabriel was swinging some hard truths this scene. Carl Beukes and Roxanne McKee should have more scenes together in the future. There was a heated tension between their characters that sparked interest. Although Gabriel had the upper hand this time, I think in the future Claire can pull one over the Archangel and ruffle his feathers. 


William is the boss now

              7. Honor Thy Father: Even in the light of day the Whele family home is drenched in darkness. The color palette tells you that there's always an edginess to the Whele family in their personalities and their family relationship. Where in the Pilot it was clear William was the underdog now he's switched places with his domineering father to become the Alpha in their relationship. Luke does a fine job glowering while Anthony meekly submits. But David isn't so broken as to not point out that maybe Gabriel isn't being as honest as William believes. You feel like slapping William because he's so blind to Gabriel's deception. David may have been broken but he still has enough common sense to believe that Gabriel isn't at all who he seems.



Gabriel is just throwing out truths today
  
              8. Illuminate me, Brother: Blue in this case represents reflection added to truth although the blue light is a bit diffused in this scene. Michael reflects on the past allowing him and Gabriel to have a more calm conversation unlike before where their swords were at each other's throats. But Michael also reflects on Gabriel's words on maybe the humans weren't being as honest as Michael believed. I love Carl and Tom's rapport on screen. I really do get a "brothers" vibe from them and the conversations between Michael and Gabriel are always electric. This talk was particularly interesting because Gabriel wasn't his usual arrogant self. His whole mood was sobering and cool. Gabriel didn't enjoy causing his brother emotional anguish.


Should have told you that Michael came with a
warning label: ANGER ISSUES



As educational as this is I may puke...

              9. Fringe Science with Ms. Mengele: Lighting and color can define a scene. In this scene Michael goes from the cool truth of blue into a room flooded with a yellowish very green light. Yellow and Green both have positive meanings but in this context they are negative. Yellow is associated with disease and quarantine (the disease being deception; keeping the truth hidden from Michael). Yellow also symbolizes truth just like blue and the truth is shown in an ugly light. Green represents decay (Michael's trust in humans) and the Devil or a nonhuman possibly threatening being (which represents Michael as his anger mounts). Once we get to where Louis is held we are once again in a blue room: dispassionate, neutral, and very revealing.


Bad Becca! Look at the mess you made!



Every rose has its thorns...

          Suddenly Michael's self control that was hanging on a thread snaps and poor Becca is on the receiving end. Earlier Alex had a vision of fighting Jeep and cutting him causing him to bleed out. As Alex and Michael were fighting it was more or less an echo of Alex's vision. Not entirely sure what it meant but that cut was enough to wake Michael up then fly out in horror. I know I shouldn't but every time I watch Gabriel step over Becca's corpse I chuckle. It's just the look on his face that amuses me. Gabriel is no stranger to the carnage Michael leaves in his wake. Christopher Egan delivers as we see he's ready to cry as Gabriel smirks and gives him an ultimatum. Gabriel won this round.


Oh I want to give him a hug!



I'd tell you to call but you know... no more cell towers

              10. Carry On My Wayward Son: David surprises us in this scene. It's probably the first time he proves that he actually cares about his son deep down. Although before I'm not sure if David would have happily murdered his own son but we would have leaned toward a definite "maybe". David admits that William was indeed a strong, loyal person when before he thought William a weak child. Luke pulls off this scene going from a neat, clean cut gentleman to a ragged, dirty urchin. His clothes are messy, his hair was ruffled from it's usual straightness. He really has fallen far from grace. I'm curious as to see how William will survive on his own.


"Dear Unnamed baby..."

              11. Dear John...: Alex's letter to his unborn child was possibly the best scene of the entire episode! It's emotion was powerful and tugged at the heart strings. The cut in scenes of Alex's happy childhood memories with his own father and some of Michael flying around with no destination and then Alex standing at the entrance of Gabriel's Aerie made the whole scene compelling and I found myself tearing up a little. The ending really made you hungry to find out what happens when Alex walks into the Devil's House. 

    Now for some Honorable Mentions. There were many:

Isn't it bad luck to make the bride cry on her wedding day?

         1. Warming those cold feet: Who cares if the dress isn't white? White's boring. I loved Claire's wedding dress for it's uniqueness. It sounds cliché when you're on a mission that may be suicide you have to push away the people you love to make it easier on them (as well as yourself) when or if you don't come back. But I loved this scene because of that cliché. It could have just as been easily Alex trying to make it easier on Claire so she wouldn't get cold feet and make it to the altar but later we find that there was more to it.


You're paying for that hospital visit for what you
did to my shoulder, bro

         2. Think they bought it: Fooled you! It was all a trick! Michael and Alex had us there for a second. It's really amusing how they talk about what went down and how they fooled everyone. Alex is ready to fulfill his role and end the war and he has Michael watching his back. Love this bromance!


If anyone has any objections to this union
now is the time...seriously no one?

         3. I now pronounce you...: Roxanne and Luke did make a cute couple on that altar. Claire's body language shifts in this scene. On the altar Claire gives William a chaste kiss but after the ceremony she kisses him with more fervor. After her father disappointing her and that fight with Alex it was nice to have a man around that was considerate enough about her feelings. Claire's ready to give William a chance.


Alex is not amused

        4. Stop hitting yourself: Christopher and Kim have a bubbling chemistry and it shows even though Alex didn't look at Noma the same way he used to. No amount of playful slaps could make up for the lies. I can only imagine what the wind was like playing havoc on sound but with Hollywood wizardry and on sight ingenuity the scene seemed to came out flawless. Also loved Noma's outfit from the black jacket to her shoes. 


Talk about getting screwed in a motel room

       5. Heartbreak Motel: This just isn't Furiad's day. That was the nastiest motel I've ever seen. I bet the crew was thinking "let's make this the messiest we can" and it pulled the room together. I think even before the Extinction wars that Motel room was a 1 star. I loved Tom and Anton's little war dance in the Pilot but here we see that Furiad is at a serious disadvantage when he's taken by surprise. Poor Red at Michael's mercy.


Hope this isn't the last good bye for Noma

       6. The Kiss Goodnight: Despite the fact that Noma lied to Alex he still didn't want her to risk her life for him. But Noma and Alex are very much alike when it comes to diving into danger to protect the ones they love. Then Kim's take off. I love watching these angels take flight and with Noma there was a certain grace. 


For once some truth comes out of that mouth

       7. Uriel reveals her plan: I like this scene because we finally get a view of Uriel's plan. The first time she's honest about what she wants instead of playing both sides and making vague promises. I think Arika (or Evelyn) is the only person this blond Archangel can be honest with.


I'm done with this town...

       8. Hit the Road, Riesen: Riesen isn't one for sitting still. Even though he's not Lord of the City anymore doesn't mean he's going to spend his retirement playing shuffle board or as he said building chairs. I just laughed when Riesen told that soldier to buzz off as he burned rubber out of Vega. Claire seems okay with it too. When Ethan said he didn't know where her father was she was like, "Okay." 


So where's Yoda?

        9. Give up the ghost: I can't help but make Star Wars references when I watch this scene of Alex facing his father. Instead of a cave, however, Alex has a dream. I think it was meant to prepare Alex for what he might have to do in the future. He had to face down Michael, another sort of father-figure. The message I got from it is that Alex had to steel himself for what he had to do, even take down someone close to him that threatened humanity. That's my opinion anyway. 


I don't have a white flag but a sword is good enough

           10. Throwing up a white flag: You think they would learn by now that bullets don't work when the angel's wings are up. Try flame throwers next time. Gabriel surrenders with a big wolfish smile, which means you know something isn't right here. Loved the background with the ruins of old Vegas hotels. Civilization is just on the other side of that wall.


All politicians are functioning alcoholic

          11. Turncoats of a different color: After all that has happened to her Roxanne played her character with all the decorum of a seasoned politician. Instead of just killing Gabriel out right, Claire considers interrogating him first. We know by now that Claire is pregnant so of course she goes for the water, but also in a way it's her way of showing David that she's approaching her job with a sober, level head. Most of the Senate seem to me like functioning alcoholics. 

Poor Alex, always the last to know.

        12. Lamb to Slaughter: Leave it to Alex to leap head long into danger without thinking, but we love him for it. Both actors bathed in blue light. As I mentioned before blue represents truth and calmness in this instance. Gabriel is very calm (because he's playing everyone like puppets) and reveals a truth that Claire has been hiding from Alex.


Letting William raise the baby? Not a good idea

      13. And you are...definitely the father: I actually don't hate Claire for not telling Alex that she was pregnant with their baby. I do think she should have told him anyway. She had it all planned out but it feels unfair to Alex to make such a huge decision about how to raise their child without consulting him. I for one think Alex would have made a great dad but the bigger picture is that to get to the Chosen One they would resort to harming his child and Alex couldn't live with himself if that happened. Alex has another fire to put out when he calls Michael but he sounds murderous. 


Gabriel knows how to make an exit

          14. It's time...: This scene was very short but seriously disturbing! It's scary to see how much sway Gabriel holds over his human followers to have them commit suicide. His cage is splattered with blood as Gabriel's silhouette calmly walks away. Usually ready with humor instead you feel a bit unnerved as this evil angel reveals his malice and how indifferent he was to violence.   


Should have gone with roses, William

        15. Nice guys really do finish last: William almost got away with it but his tenderness toward Claire undid him when he came with her favorite flowers. I'm just glad Claire made the connection. Despite Gabriel's heightened senses I'm not sure he would have gotten the desert sage thing without William telling him about it. To be honest Claire never really needed William but I wonder if she'll still say William is the father of her baby or if she'll say it was someone else. 


As promised... which promise is that?

            16. Make your pledge: I mostly loved the tint of the picture. You can change the tint of a picture either in post-production or on sight either way works. Sometimes when your scene takes place at dusk or nightfall and you have daylight then you can change the tint a little. This tint made the whole scene surreal. For me it was bizarre in a sense that we know Uriel's plan and that she's going to screw Gabriel in the end but he still believes he has the upper hand. Also the bad guy is winning. There's something wrong with that and to show this scene with a normal picture wouldn't have made it stand out as much or enforce the surrealism of the moment enough.


No one noticed a can of fuel in there?

          17. A Black Sheep BBQ: Talk about burning the evidence! Self preservation is a powerful thing and David proves once again that he's not above getting his hands dirty. David sets fire to the place, locks the door, then walks away as he fixes himself up a bit so no one suspects anything amiss. He's always one to keep up appearances if you remember from "Ouroboros" David made sure to fix his tie after he sprung from his room.


Letters just feel more personal

              18. The Last Goodbye: We didn't get enough of Ethan this season I feel. I really like that Ethan and Alex's friendship wasn't a cliché "I'm gay and I'm secretly in love with my best friend" instead it was the other way with Noma but that's not important. Ethan was the last human Alex could trust so it would make sense that he would ask him to give the letter to Claire. I was touched with their "brother hug". Although Ethan is an angel-hater he's still a sweet loyal friend that one can count on.

         This is the last favorite scenes post until next year and I'm excited to see how Vaun Wilmott and our actors wow us with a season 2 and hopefully a season 3 right afterwards.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Constantine: More A Dabbler Than Master





                   I'm not that familiar with the DC Comics Universe except when it comes to Batman and Superman. Also most people remember the film of the same name starring Keanu Reeves but the Constantine as shown by NBC wants to stick close to the dark content of the anti-hero as much as they can. 

We'll never see her again. Eh that's fine with me

            The Pilot was a bit spotty. That's all you can say really and some of the characters while intriguing didn't hold up. Lucy Griffiths who played Liv although very pretty didn't seem like she could be tangible enough of a character that an audience would get emotionally attached to or at least root for. So once her character left that was it; we'll never see her again. However, all of that was overshadowed by the charisma of Matt Ryan who blazes on screen as the troubled, wise cracking Constantine. 

"Manny" is the worst name for an angel

           Immediately once you see John Constantine in action you are amazed but even before as he was in a session with his psychiatrist you were curious about him and wanted to know more. You also kind of feel bad for him making you cheer for him despite the fact that you don't know what you're cheering for. Matt Ryan brings a fiery (literally) enthusiasm to his character that makes you forget some of the Pilot's short comings. His whole look with the trench coat, the loose tie reminded me of our favorite wayward angel Castiel from the long running show Supernatural. In fact I think Matt Ryan claimed he based his look off of Castiel. Whether or not he did doesn't matter. What does matter is the way Ryan carries himself which gives you hope for the series. You can practically build this show around Matt Ryan. He makes it worth sticking around after Grimm.

So that's why he keeps the lighter...
           It seems that everyone's getting into angels and demons lately but what do you expect? Aliens, zombies, vampires, and werewolves are playing out almost becoming white noise. With shows like Supernatural and Dominion, Constantine feels like it's standing out in the crowd but then again it's NBC so we'll see if Matt Ryan can carry this show to a season 2.

"You're pointing that thing the wrong way, love."

Thursday, October 23, 2014

OUAT: Who is the Snow Queen to Emma?


Wanna build a monster snow man?

                 It's clear that the Snow Queen came to Storybrooke of her own accord but for what reason? It couldn't have been for Elsa. Elsa was stuck in that vase, a vase that the Snow Queen probably put her in to begin with. It must be because of Emma.

The look on her face suggests the Snow Queen knows Emma
VERY well.

           The way the Snow Queen said Emma's name was not malicious at all. It was more of a mournful sound. She had the same look on her face that Regina did with Henry many seasons ago. An almost motherly look. But where would Emma have met her for the Snow Queen to develop that sort of attachment? We know that Emma is magic. It could be that in her early years like when she was 3 or 5 she tripped into another dimension or had a dream of escaping her horrible childhood and so wandered into another world in her sleep. It's possible Emma met the Snow Queen in some other dimension and melted that heart of snow to create a parent-child relationship. But then something happened that took Emma away and she doesn't remember.

I love that jacket!

         It could be none of what I just said but like I said it's a guess and if I happen to be right then kudos for me. The Snow Queen reminds me of Regina in her early evil days where all she wanted was a family and her vengeance. Also Rumplestilskin is in on it. Sooner or later the cat will tear its way out of the bag and surprise everyone.

The 100: What to Love about the Season 2 Premiere


Let the games of survival continue

                 Usually I have a like/dislike list but there's not much I DIDN'T like about The 100's season 2 premiere! This season promises to be darker and more intense than the first season and we have 16 episodes to enjoy this time. If there's a season 3 hopefully we get more!

Get ready....

     What to Love about the premiere:

So much for back up...

           1. First and foremost, Bellamy and Finn are alive!!!! I'm mostly happy that Bellamy is alive being that I'm a Bellarke shipper. Yep Bellamy and Finn are still alive and still fighting even when the adults come to take the wheel. I sense tension between Kane and Bellamy in the future. 

This girl will be scrubbing herself for weeks 

           2. Clarke has learned much from Bellamy as she held a bloody shard of glass to a whimpering girl's throat (her name is Maya). Also, Clarke is such a passionate mother-figure to her people that they refer to her as leader when asked and immediately flock to her when she enters the room. Clarke doesn't trust these Mount Weather people and to be honest neither do I. Being germaphobes can be more a vice than a virtue as President Dante (aptly named) said they value safety over compassion.

I must be hallucinating because you guys are speaking tongues

         3. Lincoln and Octavia are on the run but Octavia has been poisoned and is starting to hallucinate... or maybe not as we see the creepy creature stalking her in the forest. I really loved the Lincoln Memorial. It withstood the nuclear blasts while the whole of Washington D.C. lay in ashes and was taken over by nature. And I forgot that Grounders have their own language. I can't really tell what it's a mixture of but there could be some Spanish in there. 

Oh and Raven's still alive but so is Murphey...

          4. Murphey may be a murdering psychopath with the tenacity of a cock roach but even he has a sob story. Turns out Murphey's father was floated for stealing medicine for him when he had the flu (which turns out the medicine wouldn't have even helped any way) and his mother died from alcohol poisoning but not before saying that he killed his father. Anyone else hear the world's smallest violin playing? That was mean but so was Murphey half the time. However, we were able to find a place in our hearts for Murphey if only temporarily. 

Clarke. Always making friends...

         5. Have I mentioned how much I love Clarke's determination? Despite accepting her place in Mount Weather, Clarke still plots an escape plan just in case... Oh and turns out the Ark people and the Grounders are heavily resistant to Solar radiation. Even a little radiation can kill these people instantly. I guess they didn't have enough sunscreen. So yay for natural selection. Darwin would be so proud. 

I must be hearing things because there's no way there's
a baby on board!

         6. There's no way there's a baby on the Ark. NO WAY! But we did hear a baby crying as Jaha was sitting in the dark waiting to breathe his last breath. The CW execs did tell the producer that he could go darker if he wanted. So we may see a baby die (which would tear me to pieces and leave me crying in a fetal position) or maybe Jaha finds some miracle way to save the baby by getting to Earth.

Even the black guys down there have a sickly complexion

         I see real conflict now that the adults from the Ark are here. Kane completely castrated Bellamy by telling him that he wasn't in charge anymore. Kane may find it difficult to control these "kids" since they're all grown up now. They've been surviving in hell and had gotten used to the harsh way they had to live until "civilization" came down to Earth again. Would you appreciate someone coming in and putting you back at the kids' table? Hell no! And as for the people of Mount Weather, those pasty face germaphobes? As I've said I don't trust them. They have an ulterior motive. It could be they're curious about the Ark people's high resistance to solar radiation and tougher immune system but a place that refuses to let you leave? Something's fishy...       

Marcus Kane to the rescue... Back to the kids' table...