
Pajiba Love
Strike aside, while "Reaper" started out awesome, it's starting to be less of a "must see" and more of an "if I catch it." Now how do we fix this? (SFGate)
Ruh-roh! Looks like somebody else has a hit on them compliments of the Scientology Mafia! (WIMB)
Alabama Pink knocks it out of the park with this eloquent rant on religious persecution. Spoiler alert! Contrary to popular belief, Christianity is not under attack in America. (Whoa, Camel!)
And on a not completely unrelated note, Ms. Alex gives us all a crash course on how evolution works. (Alex the Odd)
Which is honestly worse for a child's development, Big Macs or Big 'Uns? (QuizLaw)
Holy crap! Babysitters Club and Sweet Valley High! (Feministing)
Owen Wilson is dating a Target model. So yeah, huge step up from Jessica Simpson. Good for him! (Yeeeah!)
Gahhhhh. Is anyone else sick to death of hearing Jessica Alba whine? (Popoholic)
Need a date? Well, the iPhone is the perfect device to pick up men with. Unless you happen to be a dude looking for a chick -- then, apparently not so much. (YesButNoButYes)
"It's an illusion, Michael!" Impressive feats of magic only Gob would be proud of, after the jump.
Comments
Why is Leland/Bob up there (is he on Reaper?) To freak my shit out? I'm currently working my way through the Twin Peaks series on dvd. Scary! Pajiba should do a guide or discussion on David Lynch films; I'd like to know what ya'll think.
Posted by: Kt at November 13, 2007 3:50 PM
Pajiba's Guide to What's Good for You: David Lynch / Stacey Nosek
Okay... Okay, yeah. I like where this is going.
Oooh. That was creepy. Awesome!
Wait, what just happened?
Oh, for the love of... What the fuck is going on here?
Goddammit. This fucking movie makes no sense whatsoever. *Throws DVD case across the room*
THAT WAS THE END?! I hate you, David Lynch. I hope you rot in hell, you bastard.
Hmmmm... On second thought, perhaps Phillip or Daniel would be better suited for this guide. Incidentally, Mr. Salty is a huge David Lynch fan.
Posted by: Stacey at November 13, 2007 3:59 PM
'bama, I've said it before, and I'll say it again: I love you with the fire of a thousand suns.
Posted by: socalledonlycousins at November 13, 2007 4:06 PM
after finally getting the first 6 episodes of "reaper" on itunes, i absolutely agree that kevin smith needs to come back. there is far too little kevin to go around!
this also explains, at least to me, why the character of "sock" was so much better in the pilot... he was the UNsilent bob of the show.
anyway, thanks, litely, for that link. now, dammit, if they'd just schedule it so its not on opposite "house"! i just loves me some hugh laurie!
Posted by: bionic bunny at November 13, 2007 4:06 PM
Oh my baby Jesus, those Sweet Valley Twin covers bring back such wonderful, overdramatic, feathered-haired memories. Love.
I just finished The Great Laura Ingalls Wilder and Anne of Green Gables Re-Read-athon...maybe Ms. Pascal deserves another round.
Posted by: Julie at November 13, 2007 4:34 PM
Well, I, for one, am greatly OFFENDED by the pretentiousness and misogynistic tone of this "round-up." Rest assured all of you Neo-Pajibanists, a copy of this page is being sent to Homeland Security.
*gives the middle finger*
I'm giving you the finger.
Posted by: BarbadoSlim at November 13, 2007 4:50 PM
Wah, wah, wah, I'm too beautiful! I'd rather be known as violent than hot! CAN IT, ALBA. Maybe if you showed some, uh, acting skills, people would take you more seriously. Just throwing that out there.
Nice job, Alex, and we really need more science journalists. Who knew the Lamarckian theories would find their way into the Guardian? I guess there has to be some way for those giraffes to reach those leaves though...erm...yeah.
Posted by: em at November 13, 2007 5:05 PM
Jesus, I'd love nothing more than to be valued solely for my appearance. Talk about the easiest job in the frigging world. Alba, enjoy being in your 20s and fresh-as-a-daisy. Someday you'll be 40, hell, 35 and everybody will turn on you and start crowing about how old you look (see Diaz, Cameron) and your money will already be in the bank.
Posted by: Samantha T at November 13, 2007 5:10 PM
Aw hell, socalled. *more blushing*
I best keep that declaration secret from Mr. Pink or else he might challenge you to a duel.
Pistols at dawn!
Posted by: Alabamapink at November 13, 2007 5:15 PM
That "Reaper" article stated exactly what I felt went wrong about the show. Especially the Sam/Andi mess. That was about the dumbest and most laughable backtracking I have ever seen. Plus, they establish an interesting mythology system in which the stories exist, but don't stick to them. The DMV thing is the most glaring example.
Alex is probably the only person I know of that can make evolution sound cute. Plus, I think she was channeling Bucky O'Hare with that "planet Alex" of hers. Too bad socalledonlycousins and I failed in our own "British invasion." Don't know why he had to punch that royal guard. They really don't have to stand there and take it, you know.
Jessica Alba really needs to stop. It is getting really difficult to picture her naked on top of other women with her prattling on.
Posted by: Vermillion at November 13, 2007 5:17 PM
Actually, Stacey; that'd probably make an awesome real-time review...
Posted by: Kt at November 13, 2007 5:22 PM
That Reaper article was dead-on balls accurate. The recent straying-from-formula (the Patton Oswalt episode structure, the hints of the Devil's backstory, Sam's dad/contact backstory) has helped a little. More of that please.
And the secret-from-Andi thing? UGH. Let's count the number of shows this season where main characters are unnecessarily forced by lazy writers to keep their secrets from trusted friends and loved ones:
REAPER: Sam and Andi
CHUCK: Chuck and his sister and best friend
JOURNEYMAN: Dan and his brother
PUSHING DAISIES: Ned and Olive, Chuck and her aunts
I mean, come on.
Posted by: TL at November 13, 2007 5:34 PM
Too bad socalledonlycousins and I failed in our own "British invasion."
Hee hee hee. Nicely done.
Posted by: socalledonlycousins at November 13, 2007 5:36 PM
Oh, Jessica Alba, get over yourself. Hot and sexy are temporary. Tough and smart will last longer, but they take appreciably more effort. Just enjoy what you already have, and be sure to save your money.
Reaper seriously needs to change the formula around. A show with only 6-7 episodes aired should not have become predictable already.
Did anyone else notice how exhausted the shopping center magician looked after he expended all that energy doing his feats of illusion? He's got that look of modest fatigue down pat!
Posted by: rlr260 at November 13, 2007 6:08 PM
You know, Ray Wise will always be Natty Gann's dad to me. Shut up, that was a heart-warming movie.
That video was hilarious. Thanks, Stacey!
Posted by: Daphne at November 13, 2007 6:58 PM
Let's count the number of shows this season where main characters are unnecessarily forced by lazy writers to keep their secrets from trusted friends and loved ones
Don't forget Bionic Woman. I mean, it was true in the original, too, but it's still a tired device.
Posted by: socalledonlycousins at November 13, 2007 8:19 PM
Daphne: Holy crap! "The Journey of Natty Gann"! My favorite movie, next to "The Goonies", of my prepubescent years.
I have been blinded by Ray Wise's freaky Leland Palmer that I completely forgot he played Mr. Gann.
While my fellow Pajibites extol the virtues of more well known Cusack fare like "Say Anything" or "Better Off Dead", the one and only movie where Cusack totally melted my heart was "Natty Gann".
Posted by: Alabamapink at November 13, 2007 8:33 PM
Third on the Natty Gann love, here! The Mister and I just bought it on DVD.
Posted by: Stacey at November 13, 2007 9:06 PM
Alabamapink, I can't say that Cusack has ever really melted my heart, but Natty Gann would be the movie where he came the closest to doing so. It might be time to make that DVD purchase.
socalled, Bionic Woman is also shit on a stick, incidentally. Which may exclude it off the list of the aforementioned, seeming well-regarded shows. Oh, but the snarktastic value there is rich - so very rich.
Posted by: Daphne at November 13, 2007 10:47 PM
Great, now I have a crush on Alex the Odd. Damn you, Pajiba!
Posted by: Kris at November 14, 2007 12:10 AM
The article on Reaper was fantastic. I still do love the show though, I'm down to nine shows I watch weekly and reaper is generally my third choice on a Tuesday evening (OK, I should explain - I get the last week's TV given to me on a Tuesday morning that way I have less chance of spoiling Heroes or Dexter for myself via the interwebs)... I agree about it being way too formulaic, they need to start trying something new. It seems like a lot of shows are scared to go with the whole "season mystery" angle at the moment, just incase they alienate the casual viewers.
I blame the investors.
Glad my mini-tutorial went down OK, I'd forgotten just how much I love genetics. Stupid neuroscience distracting me...
Posted by: Alex the Odd at November 14, 2007 5:05 AM
Bionic Woman is also shit on a stick, incidentally.
Yeah, and I really wanted to like it, too, but gave up. We ended up not pulling a single new show for our Tivo rotation this season, unless you count Mad Men and Californication, which are both already through Season 1. We tried Chuck, Journeyman, Life, Pushing Daisies, as well as Bionic Woman. I didn't really like any of them. I liked PD okay, but the woof was unmoved.
Posted by: socalledonlycousins at November 14, 2007 9:17 AM
Go Alex! That was a fantastic description of evolution. Keep up the good work.
Posted by: BWeaves at November 14, 2007 10:21 AM
Well, I think comparing Chuck to Reaper in the secret regard is a bit unfair. Chuck's secret makes more sense than Sam's. The only people who know about Chuck's ability are in the government. He isn't singling anyone out; instead he tries to keep everyone in the dark. Just about everyone Sam cares about except Andi already knows about the soul thing. So Sam really has no reason to keep it from her other than being a dick. Plus, would YOU trust a guy like Morgan, who already has boundary issues and would use anything he knew to get what he wanted, with the knowledge that his best friend is a spy?
The only thing that I found equally annoying about Chuck was his hatred of his ex-roommate, Bryce(?). Every so often, he would lament about getting kicked out of Stanford and hating the guy soooooo much. But they resolved that last week, and now they can move on.
Posted by: Vermillion at November 14, 2007 10:21 AM
You make a good point about the Sam vs. Chuck comparison V, but you're forgetting one very important point: While Chuck may be verging on the Awesome, Sam is so freaking cute that, really, he can do whatever he damned well pleases.
Posted by: Alex the Odd at November 14, 2007 11:37 AM
This week's Reaper did a lot more to strengthen the backstory, the Devil gave someone his due, and the Sock/Gladys B-plot was hysterical. I enjoyed this one and last week;s almost as much as I enjoyed the pilot. On the strength of the last two episodes, I'm going to keep watching. (Also, it was great to see Mitch Pileggi again)
Posted by: Adam C at November 14, 2007 2:48 PM

