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Fear the Walking Dead – Not Fade Away

21 Monday Sep 2015

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by Thom Yee

Fear the Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

Fear the Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

1×04: “Not Fade Away”

We’ve still got two episodes to go, and we really only have four episodes to judge it on, but I feel like I can say with confidence that I like Fear the Walking Dead better than its parent show so far. The Walking Dead may be, by and large, an easy show to like for pretty obvious reasons, but it’s also been pretty grating if not mind-numbing to understand some of its characters, the choices they make, and the resulting prolonged dramas they’ve caused, and that’s led to a lot of really stupid things happening with alarming frequency and some unnecessary character assassinations like what happened with Andrea becoming an unlikable, shrill turnoff before her welcome demise. In Fear, even if you don’t like a character, at least it’s not hard to understand where they’re coming from, and I don’t particularly want to see anyone die just yet. Continue reading →

Fear the Walking Dead – The Dog

14 Monday Sep 2015

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by Thom Yee

Fear the Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

Fear the Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

1×03: “The Dog”

Y’know what I hate? The weak old woman who gets hurt and needs to be carried by the rest of the group. That’s a tired, old, hoary (as in “the hoary hosts of Hoggoth”, not “whorey”) cliché that needs to be retired. It’s derivative, it’s annoying, and, given our current socio-political climate, it’s also kind of anti-feminist. As I watched the scaffolding start to buckle and fall towards Griselda (the older Spanish lady who doesn’t seem to speak any English), I couldn’t help but wish it would fall on Travis or Daniel instead. Of course, a man carrying another man makes for an odd-looking onscreen moment, at least according to our current TV-watching sensibilities, but it would’ve made for a nice reversal (or at least a conscious rejection of tired, hoary, old tropes). Continue reading →

Fear the Walking Dead – So Close, Yet So Far

31 Monday Aug 2015

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by Thom Yee

Fear the Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

Fear the Walking Dead images courtesy of AMC.

1×02: “So Close, Yet So Far”

One of the first things I noticed when I began watching The Walking Dead was just how dirty and hot and dark the whole thing was. Something you don’t always pick up on in the comicbook version — especially because it’s in black and white — is just how grimy things would be in this world, where the blood is flying and the brains are exploding and the Atlanta heat is beating our heroes mercilessly, and even in TV scenes that were direct lifts from the comic, it really was striking to see just how horrible the zombie apocalypse would be in real life. Continue reading →

Fear the Walking Dead — Pilot

24 Monday Aug 2015

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Why I’m Watching… Fear the Walking Dead

by Thom Yee

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All images courtesy of AMC and Fox International Channels.

Because I already watch regular The Walking Dead?

Ultimately that’s pretty weak reasoning, but it’s also the type of base reasoning that makes spinoffs possible: hope for a minimum guaranteed audience. Breaking Bad fans watch Better Call Saul. Cheers fans watched Frasier. Friends fans watched Joey. Actually, nobody watched Joey.

In its earliest incarnation as an indie comicbook (aaaall the way back in 2003), The Walking Dead wasn’t a horror story, but a what-happens-after-the-horror story that wasn’t concerned with where the geek/walker/biter/rotter/roamer zombie virus came from, how it took over, if it could be cured, or when things would go back to normal because the real monster is man himself…! Continue reading →

Game of Thrones: Season 5

21 Sunday Jun 2015

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by Grace Crawford

Images courtesy of HBO.

Images courtesy of HBO.

Life has a habit of challenging us. It’s never easy or complacent; if it is, you aren’t doing it right. It likes to throw curveballs, to wrench up the works, to lay waste to all your carefully laid plans. And every so often, those complications bring us to the edge of a precipice: a place where your plans hold no weight and you have no idea what’s going to happen next.

Season 5 of Game of Thrones was one of those complications. And in true GoT fashion, it threw quite a few wrenches at its characters as well. (Goodness, I’m mixing metaphors.) So let’s dive right into my post-season review, which will gloss over a lot of the particulars in favour of some larger examination.

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The Emotional Consequences of Community’s Six Seasons #andamovie

06 Saturday Jun 2015

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Community never came home drunk. Community never forgot me at the zoo. Community never abused and insulted me. It’s Community. It’s comfort. It’s a friend I’ve known so well and for so long I just let it be with me.

by Thom Yee

Community images courtesy of Sony Pictures Television.

Community images courtesy of Sony Pictures Television.

This past Tuesday, the thirteenth episode of the sixth season of Community aired. Or more correctly, it was released On Demand and geo-locked to American audiences, forcing those of us trapped outside of American borders who still care to resort to piracy. Whether or not you genuinely believe in the inevitability of a Community movie or if you’re willing to admit that that whole meme was just a meta lens meant to comfort us through our darkest timeline, there’s no guarantee that Community will ever be back. How would a movie work? How could that movie possibly support a full theatrical run? Would it be broadcast instead? And what else is there to say?

There’s a very real chance this is the last thing I’ll ever write about Community. And that terrifies me. I hastily started writing my review for this past week’s final episode, “Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television”, just after watching it, but eventually I realized I just couldn’t do it. I agonized over every sentence, every word, as I tried to fit more and more into a review clearly not structured to contain all of my concluding thoughts on a series that’s meant so much to me. Continue reading →

GR Dailies: Community – Wedding Videography

27 Wednesday May 2015

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by Thom Yee

Community images courtesy of Sony Pictures Television.

Community images courtesy of Sony Pictures Television.

6×12: “Wedding Videography”

I realized that up until recently my Community reviews had regressed into a pretty stable formula:

  1. Make some odd, but broadly related statement;
  2. Lay out the episode’s premise;
  3. Talk about how the episode is kind of good but not really;
  4. Make reference to some bit of season one or two esoterica that’s long lost its validity;
  5. Lay out my complaints; and
  6. Conclude in a way that suggests profundity in the absence of having anything profound to say.

It was while writing my review of “Basic Email Security” that it really hit home how routine covering Community’s sixth season had become as that whole review spilled out almost fully formed, completely from the stream of consciousness I had during a quiet period at work. It took about fifteen minutes to write. That’s what Community had become at that point: routine. Continue reading →

GR Dailies: Community – Modern Espionage

20 Wednesday May 2015

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by Thom Yee

Community images courtesy of Sony Pictures Television.

Community images courtesy of Sony Pictures Television.

6×11: “Modern Espionage”

It’s been two years since we’ve had a paintball episode, and four since we’ve had a good one. The first two — “Modern Warfare” from season one and the two-part “A Fistful of Paintballs”/”For a Few Paintballs More” from season two — are episodes that helped to define the early years of the show and still stand as some of the greatest episodes in the series. You can’t just close every season with “a flawless, postmodern homage to action-adventure mythology” under the guise of a campus-wide paintball game, however, so it’s a genie that’s largely been back in the bottle ever since the end of season two. We did have the gas leak year’s failed attempt to refresh Community paintball (an attempt [and year] best left forgotten) and last year’s thematically similar “Geothermal Escapism”, a game of hot lava that engulfed much of the school grounds, but for the most part, paintball as a concept has been allowed to rest and recharge its batteries until a true and proper successor could be produced. Words like “rested” and “recharged” are far from what I would choose to describe most of what we’ve seen this season, but mercifully, the decision to pick the lofty mantle of paintball back up here, near the end of season six (and quite possibly the series), turned out to be the right one. Continue reading →

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