Mar. 31st, 2010

inmyriadbits: oranges on blue (cubiclesexy)
So I'm catching up on The Good Wife (yay!), and I'm up through 1.10 "Lifeguard" so far.

I just have a quick question: is it wrong of me that I've never found Cary as attractive as I did when he started competently spouting statistics-babble like a giant nerd?

Because if it is, I don't wanna be right. :D

In closing, KALINDA, HOW SO AWESOME? I feel this is a question that must be asked.

ETA post-ep: Aww, good Josh Charles episode. I love when he gets screen time. ♥
inmyriadbits: oranges on blue (crimmindssillyfaces)
Sometimes, I forget how much I adore Matthew Gray Gubler.

And then I find something that reminds me. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
inmyriadbits: oranges on blue (southlandlydiashotgun)
[livejournal.com profile] ethrosdemon has written a very interesting post about Southland, and issues of perception and being a storyteller when you're a woman.

it’s something new...—not a show made by men for women, but a show made by women for everyone (but mostly other women).

Southland isn’t a cop show so much as it is a digital, serialized piece of cinema verite about these certain human beings. I suppose I would compare it to The Hurt Locker, another work called "gritty" by men who then boggle that women were involved in making it. Here, the word "gritty" means that men think women don't comprehend complex emotions/aren't interested in seeing them in media/they're really surprised that women are subtle.

Not just that. Men don’t just boggle that women made it—they boggle because women made the work, and they can relate to it.
Very thought-provoking! I recommend reading. I've already gone and given my two cents, although it turned more into a quarter... *thumbs up*

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