Television

I’m sorry. Archer is a good show.

You just have to watch it from the beginning.

It is one long story. Each season is a chapter in Archer’s life journey.

From super-spying around, being the American-James Bond to selling cocaine after being burned to enjoying an Innerspace adventure. His mother’s super secret spy agency has run-ins with other contractors, the CIA, the FBI, drug czars, and fascist government leaders.

It’s endlessly entertaining – though some scenes contain graphic content definitely not intended for children.
*
Archer Wikia:

*
Archer” is one of those shows that you either like or you don’t like. Though if you watch it from the beginning and have an idea of the pop culture being referenced, it’s a good story.

Archer has some pathos.

He always has a witty quip or a funny observation. And its great to see the back-and-forth between him, Lana, and Ray; there’s always such good dialogue.

“Archer” on Wikipedia: “The show’s time setting is comically anachronistic, deliberately mixing technologies, clothing styles and historical backdrops of different decades. The characters wear 1960s clothing and hairstyles, and many episodes feature references to the Soviet Union as a current nation, yet in the fourth-season episode “Once Bitten”, Turkmenistan is an independent nation rather than a Soviet republic. It also contains references to Fidel Castro as the current leader of Cuba. The show frequently uses pop-culture references which are contemporary to the 2010s, yet character backstories place them at older events — such as Woodhouse’s service in World War I, or Malory’s involvement in various espionage events of World War II and the Cold War era — which would require them to be much older than they are if the show were actually set in the 21st century.

“The technological sophistication within the series also varies, with characters using dated computer technology (e.g. reel-to-reel mainframe systems, desktop computers closely resembling the Macintosh XL, dot-matrix printers, and punch cards) and making surveillance recordings on cassette tape rather than digitally, but also using modern technologies such as GPS devices, the Internet, laser gunsights, cryptocurrencies, USB flash drives and cellular phones (season 6 saw the appearance of touchscreen devices and flip phones, whereas cellphones in season 7 resembled very large, early cellphones). This ambiguity is alluded to in at least two episodes, in which characters are unable to answer when asked what year they think it is.”

So… I watched the first four episodes of “Nurse Jackie” on Netflix and now I’m sad.

I’d never seen the show because I’ve always been poor and a subscription to Showtime was not a luxury I was willing to expense. Though somehow–through witchcraft perhaps–I did manage to watch “Dexter” and “Weeds” while they were airing. Still, I’d heard things about “Nurse Jackie,” which is why I got a little excited when I turned on Netflix and there it was.

OMG, the show gives me so many feelings and I don’t know if they’re good. Sure, it’s melodrama and dark human emotion, but it’s also pretty real. I’ve been there, worrying about a kid, not sure if there’s something really wrong or if it’s something they’re going to grow out of.

Ugh. The show is good. There’s so much juiciness to it that it’s impossible not to be sucked in.

Yet I don’t think it’s a show that I can watch regularly. I might binge-watch it one night to get it out of the way, but to tune in night after night to catch every episode? No thank you.

If you have any kind of personality disorder or blanket darkness of the soul, “Nurse Jackie” might not be the show for you.

But if you have a love for the awesome Edie Falco and for dark dramedy dealing with real life and prescription drug addiction, this might be your next Netflix show. There’s 7 seasons with 80 episodes, and the show ran from June 8, 2009 to June 28, 2015 on Showtime.

Beware, from what I understand the ending is left ambiguous, which may result in you punching walls.

Remember that time a whole human world is transformed into Magog? The crew of the Andromeda Ascendant are racing around, trying to stop the infection/impregnation of the colony. And they fail.

Those people died, but were reborn as a litter of Magog.

Yet due to events that took place and Rev’s presence there to calm the change, the Magog that are born are self-aware. Like every other Magog, they have the memories of their human host. But unlike the others, they also have the compassion and empathy of their hosts.

I don’t know if it’s a change in the body chemistry of the hosts — calming hormones that smooth the change — or if he taught them after they were born, but Rev started a change in the way a whole group of Magog think.

He’s the Magog version of Jesus. They create a religion around him and continue to carry the message of humanity down through the generations. [Tok’ra]

*

The Magog birthed from the people of the World felt that they were the original person transformed. They had all of the memories; the feelings; the loves, lusts, and hates of the original person.

They had been transformed into hideous beasts with disgusting hungers, but they were still themselves down where it counted. In the soul.

Sally and O’Kelley had been in love from the first moment they met. She’d looked at him and thought: He’s kind of goofy, but he’s sweet. I think that I could love him. He’d looked at her and thought: This is the girl I’m going to marry. And both of their visions had come true.

They had a cozy cottage encircled by floral greenery and all of the sweetness of nature. They married and had a couple of kids, Dante and Thora. They had a great life together and they fell more and more in love with each other the longer they were together.

Their lives were the kind of perfect that modern people refuse to believe in. Nobody could trust that everything would stay so idyllic. There’s no surprise that things would fall apart.

The Magog Worldship passed through their solar system. Every planet was seeded with infestation pods. Inluding their world.

There are times when Sally can still remember the terror of being mauled by a hairy brown beast. All she’d seen was eyes and teeth A quicksilver flash of sharp white while angry yellow eyes glared into her.

And then there were the days of terror when her impregnation was confirmed. She had seven Magog growing in her guts, gnawing on her organs. It would take three days for them to fully mature and burst out of her body.

She wandered around in a daze along with the other infected. There was no stopping a Magog birth. And as their peoples’ religion forbade suicide or kin-murder, once most of their population was infected it was decided to let things happen as they would.

They watched the ships full of the Lucky Ones fly off into the stars. They sent along their last messages for loved ones on other planets, then they settled down to wait.

It was painful.

Sharp, tearing, agony. Transcendental lapse, synaptic resonance. Hormones flooding, rushing, and filling. Synapsis darkening and going black.

It was beautiful.

She was born with her eyes open and her mind filled with the memories of Sally. She loved O’Kelley and their two children, Dante and Thora. She’d spent each day falling more and more in love with O’Kelley and the life they had. She’d been reborn in a new body, with a new sense of vision and smell. She was lither, faster, stronger than she’d ever been allowed to be.

She was Sally Jenkins.

But O’Kelley… When he’d had a human body he’d gotten desperate and tried to rid himself of his infection. Some of the Magog had died.

When his rebirth happened, there were only two O’Kelleys, and one of them was sickly. He barely lived for half a day. There was only one O’Kelley left. Sally vowed that she would have him.
But she had six sisters that thought they were Sally Jenkins too. They all wanted to take O’Kelley — her husband — away from her and each other (she’d never been good at sharing).

She had no choice.

It was a fight to the death. And she won.

She was Sally. She lived in a cozy cottage with her husband O’Kelley and their two children, Dante and Thora. They had no other family left onworld.

*

The ways of their lives had changed, but not the hows and the whys. They loved each other and lusted after the people they’d once been.

OhMyGhostess-DramaFever
I only just started watching this show and there’s currently only 6 episodes, but it’s become one of my new favorites.

You can see it on DramaFever and Hulu.

Oh My Ghostess
Genre: kdrama, supernatural, romance
Summary: Na Bong Sun (Park Bo Young) may be a skilled chef, but she lacks the self-esteem to shine professionally and socially. Beyond her cooking talents, however, is an uncanny ability to communicate with ghosts. One day, her mystic senses go out of control when the seductive ghost of Shin Soon Ae (Kim Seul Gi) possesses her. Imbued with a fiery new “personality,” Bong Sun starts turning heads, including that of Kang Sun Woo (Jo Jung Suk), the hottest chef in town and Bong Sun’s secret crush!

Park Bo Young (remember her from Werewolf Boy?) is extremely versatile in this. She plays two different characters and it seems really plausible that she’s both Bong Sun and Soon Ae. She’s also super adorable. This is a great role for her.

I like the interactions between Soon Ae as Bong Sun and Sun Woo, and I’m really curious to find out how Soon Ae died. I feel like I should probably keep some tissues handy.

Here’s the first episode:

Or if you can’t see the episode, here’s the teaser for the show:

That’s the Soon Ae possessed Bong Sun trying to seduce Sun Woo. Soon Ae died as a virgin, so she’s what’s called a virgin ghost — always hungry for experiences and constantly trying to have sex. She needs to find a man of vitality if she hopes to lose her virginity, settle her debts, and pass on before the third anniversary of her death. Because if she doesn’t pass on within three years she will become an evil spirit, doomed to haunt people and places, never able to rest. And she’s already been dead for two years.

* * *

Won’t you Be My Patron? => Harper Kingsley on Patreon <= science fiction, fantasy, superheroes, slow kisses, danger, violence, supergeekery, shy guys, and random bursts of enthusiasm. I need money to fund my crafting projects and fiction writing.