Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Netflix - To Binge or Not to Binge - that is the question...

As I am eagerly awaiting November 25th, 2016, for the only reason that it brings with it The Gilmore Girls Netflix installment 8+ long years after the show ended, I thought I should blog about Binge-Worthy shows that I thoroughly enjoyed. In no particular order then,

1. Gilmore Girls - A lovely show about a mother-daughter relationship that is more of a friendship than a traditional parent-child one. Be warned though, that at 7 seasons, it is a longggg CW show (approx. 21-22 episodes per season). Amy Sherman-Palladino created this perfect TV series that just works. Lauren Graham plays Lorelai Gilmore who lives with 16 year old daughter Rory Gilmore in a wonderful little town called Stars Hollow with a whole slew of quirky but endearing characters. Lorelai owns an inn and Rory is everyone's dream teenager with her nose always in a book and a halo around her head. As the story progresses and the layers peeled, we get to see Lorelai's complicated relationship with her own mother, Rory's relationship with her grandparents, Lorelai's friendship with Luke of Luke's Diner and the boys who court Rory throughout the show. Did both pivotal characters frustrate me with their choices at different times? Hell yeah (especially Lorelai)! But the fact that the audience is so drawn into and so consumed with their decisions and stories tells us just how successful Gilmore Girls was. It is truly audience loyalty that has brought this Netflix project into being - so it is with great trepidation and excitement that I await the 25th of November… may it not disappoint!

2. Parenthood - Another gem by Jason Katims… a heart-warming series about the Braverman family and the trials and tribulations of the 4 Braverman siblings and their families. I wrote a blog post about it way back when - see here. My recommendation still stands. At 4 seasons it is a great watch. Lauren Graham's character in this show reminded me a little of Lorelai Gilmore… All the actors, including the youngsters did a fabulous job on this show. A must watch! This brings me to...

3. Friday Night Lights - I was introduced to show runner Jason Katims with this show. This series set in Dillon, TX, is a show around and about a high-school football team and anyone who knows me knows that I don't even really fully understand the rules of football. I watched it not knowing that I would be completely sucked into the lives of Coach and Tami Taylor (one of the best marriages on TV), the football players and the residents of this small little town. "Clear eyes Full hearts can't lose". It's 5 seasons long and ran on NBC. A gem of a show.

4. The Killing - If you like murder mysteries and suspenseful shows this is the show for you. It follows 2 detectives Sarah Linden and Stephen Holder as they work on solving the disappearance of a young girl. This is not your average Law and Order SVU (which I happen to like by the way) show which works at the breakneck speed of one mystery per episode. This show stays true to the slow plodding nature of detective work (which I can only presume since I am not a detective myself) and the first 2 shows are dedicated to solving this one mystery. I thought it wise to reveal that here so those of you who do end up watching this don't want to kill me when the mystery is not solved at the end of Season 1. You will not be disappointed by the show - some history: It was cancelled after season 3 and Netflix rescued the show and created a season 4 with only 6 episodes to give it the ending it deserved and provided much-needed closure to the fans.

5. The Mysteries of Laura - Debra Messing leads this NBC show's ensemble cast as Police Detective Laura Diamond who solves murder cases while also juggling single parenthood to 2 young boys. Her life gets complicated when her ex-husband Jake, played by the dishy Josh Lucas, is assigned as her boss. It's a fun watch. Initially I watched it for Debra Messing but soon was immersed in binge-watching this show. It's 2 seasons old and I just found out that it will not be returning for Season 3. I need to take a moment to rant about television networks not really giving new shows a chance in general… given the garbage we have on TV, why cancel a well made show? What I liked was that with each murder mystery, the show also gradually threw light on the detectives' personal lives and gave us some interesting background stories. A light breezy watch.

Some other shows I enjoyed binging on are Emily Owens (MD) (only 1 season long but a cute little nugget of a show starring Meryl Streep's daughter Mamie Gummer), White Collar (Matt Bomer is so beautiful to look at and I enjoyed the chemistry and bromance between our 2 male leads), The Glades (loved the show but hated the ending - really really really hated it but the show itself overall was good), Making a Murderer (it will shake your faith in the legal system but is a compelling watch), Stranger Things (loved this show - ode to the 80s and it brought back Winona Ryder - it's truly the kids who steal the show though). There are other shows like Parks and Recreation and 30 Rock that I did not binge watch since I watched them on TV as they were airing real time but I think those would be binge-watch worthy. Sadly, Friends did not stand the test of time. When I re-watched season 1 I was not really amused and wondered what I saw in it - but make no mistake, I was devoted the first time around :) since this was pre-DVR days, I would decline Thursday evening invites from friends because I had this show to watch!

Hope this list helps the next time you are wondering what show to binge on.

Permanent Roommates or The Odd Couple?




Hola Amigos! My blog awoke from deep slumber because of a delightful little Indian web series called Permanent Roommates. Those who know me well know that there isn’t a good TV show or movie that I can pass up… never mind how busy I am and often to the detriment of my sleep (hello Korean drama shows - but that is a whole other post).

In Permanent Roommates, Sumeet Vaidya and Nidhi Singh play Mikesh and Tanya, a couple in a long distance relationship. What happens when one half of the duo does not want a long distance relationship anymore and is ready to take it to the next level but the other half is not convinced that they want this relationship at all… The hi-jinks that ensue when Mikesh proposes marriage to Tanya make up for much of Season 1. It’s a breezy watch at 5 episodes. There were many times where I laughed out loud at some of the dialogues and crazy circumstances that the young couple found themselves in.

Sumeet Vaidya brings a lot of heart to Mikesh and you cannot help but fall in love with him. He is unequivocally adoring of Tanya - no matter what she does - which makes it a little hard for me to believe that she wouldn’t want to be with him. On the surface Tanya seems very detached but when push comes to shove she roots for their relationship too. I enjoy that the peripheral characters are also not stereotypical and pretty decently fleshed out for a web series. At the end of the day it is a sincere, heart-warming story about our main couple with a healthy dose of humor and ridiculous situations with well-etched out character roles. Permanent Roommates is created by Biswapati Sarkar and The Viral Fever (TVF).

Bottomline - an enjoyable watch - definitely much better than some of the big budget movies that make it on screen these days. You can catch it here on youtube. Enjoy!