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So we just got our fourth episode of Keen Eddie and I'm waiting for the axe to come down -- it's usually in the 4-7 ep range wherein I lose my shows; Firefly held out for a valiant ten so we'll have to see. I am just really liking this peculiar, often annoying show. It gives me something else to really look forward to on what was TV night for so long; now that Buffy's gone and 24's in hiatus, it makes Tuesdays a bit more enjoyable, especially followed immediately by Lucky on FX.

A lot of the stylistic quirks on Keen Eddie should annoy me enough to stop watching, but it's just so funny and odd and filled with British actors I love that all the rough spots are smoothed out. And it's hard not to love a show that features a "40-year-old filthy slut who'll do anything" who's hired to jack off a horse for its prize-winning sperm and everyone subsequently refers to her that way, even her boyfriend/pimp. It's also impossible for me not to love a show that uses Madness's One Step Beyond as chase music, or puts Ian Dury and the Blockheads on the soundtrack. And Monty Pippin may just be the best British TV character ever -- he is, as Eddie pegged him, a walking shell game. It's fun watching him adopt looser mannerisms as his contact with Eddie increases, becoming sort of Americanized in some ways, with his "dude"s and his sense of humor coming out. I loved the slashy little bit with him and Eddie in the opera star episode last week; this week I adored him being annoyed with Eddie over missing his "sex lunch." He's just so very, very odd, and I adore him.

They've also done a really good job of taking fairly familiar plots and tweaking them just a bit for a little more zest; I especially admired how they handled the randy opera star with her crush on Eddie. When she climbs into his bed to seduce him and he tries to get her out, her long monologue about how she acts the parts of women who get love and experience great passion seemed like yet another setup for a joke. I was waiting for the punch line, but then it turned out to be serious, and Eddie kindly slips into bed to hold her and she's content with that. A nice surprise -- which is what I think they do best on this show. People act like people. Very weird and quirky people, but they do things that real folks do. They make bad judgments, make mistakes, are stupid and funny and stubborn and foolish, rise above it, everything we all do every day. Eddie himself is frequently wrong and has made a blowhard ass of himself in being wrong, but he admits it and moves on. It's refreshing to get people like the character in last night's ep, who just don't always know what the right thing to do is, and who stumble through life till they figure it out (and it didn't hurt that I love the actor, either, most recently seen as Jules's dad in Bend it Like Beckham).

And Keen Eddie makes a nice lead-in to Lucky, which I'm sorry to see will be ending its first season next Tuesday, and there's no certainty whether it will come back. I've really enjoyed watching these people try to get their lives in order. A few clunker episodes like the one where Lucky gets amnesia and thinks he's dead or the one with the duelling dates, but overall it's been a zippy mix of comedy and drama, and made it fun getting to know these people. Lucky's moronic friends Mutha and Vinnie are adorable, total low-lifes and losers but of course have hearts of... well, maybe nickel, and the guest stars have been incredible, especially Giancarlo Esposito as a flaming and vicious hairdresser with the hots for Lucky, and Dan Hedaya, who is always wonderful and strange.

I remember way back when, all the networks were putting out dramedies, and they all failed miserably, too (my favorite was probably Days and Nights of Molly Dodd). No one seemed to know what to do with comedies sans laugh tracks, or dramas with humor. It feels like cable drama viewers are more sophisticated these days, but if enough people haven't watched Lucky for FX to bring it back, maybe there really isn't a lot of hope for that style. The show's veered wonderfully back and forth between pathos and laughter, and it's honest to how people in Las Vegas would act and talk (FX being the only cable network that lets people actually swear and stuff), but maybe they just haven't found the right way to get viewers into the show. I don't know.

Out of the whole cast, Lucky's girlfriend Theresa stands out (played by Ever Carradine)-- a really broken spirit who just can't quite get a handle on her addiction to gambling and in last night's succumbed to temptation again. Which Lucky ought to answer for, since he "sponsored" her in GA by lying and telling her he was trying to go straight himself. When she found out that he was still gambling and had been lying, instead of the usual result of fighting and losing faith and all kinds of melodrama, it actually brought them closer together and they began their romantic relationship instead. A very nice twist on the expected story.

Both shows (along with the adorable Monk, now back for the summer) are a lovely change of pace from all the angst and drama I'm usually drawn to. They're odd and filled with unusual characters, and while the stories and styles are often fairly derivative, they put a good spin on them anyway, and bring something fresh and lively to the screen. Considering how much of a loss I've felt without Buffy, that's saying a lot. Now if we can just get all the eps of Keen Eddie that were filmed, I'll be happy.

Date: 2003-06-25 12:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ex-devilpigl935.livejournal.com
I'm really liking 'Keen Eddie' as well. The main character is a likeable not-quite-cad, and I appreciate that the actor (Mark Valley) lets the rest of the ensemble really shine. And his interactions with 'Miss Moneypenny' are priceless. Pippin's also great -- not the typical one-dimensional straight man to Eddie.

Also the dog makes me laugh.

Date: 2003-06-25 01:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
Oh god, I love Pete the dog. He's wonderful! And yeah, the things with Miss Moneypenny are hilarious -- I loved him completely losing it this week and Pippin trying to figure out what the hell is going on.

KE

Date: 2003-06-25 01:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tir.livejournal.com
I'm liking KE a lot, too. I threw a few snarky "Guy Ritchie called, he wants his style back" comments at the screen at first, but hey, Guy Ritchie's not using his style right now, so someone might as well borrow it. I hate to be the bearer of bad news on what is (I think) my first comment in your journal, but here's the axe. (http://www.thefutoncritic.com/cgi/gofuton.cgi?action=newswire&id=6021%22%22) Sort of.

Re: KE

Date: 2003-06-25 01:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
Oh crapola. Well... now I'm confused, it says July 29 airing it will go on hiatus, leaving 5 episodes. That would mean we'll get episodes through the end of July? Or that they'll dick around with the schedule... oh hell, why worry? I've gotten so used to having next to no episodes to work with for vids and things that I guess I'll just have to get what I get. Between MDs, Miracles, Firefly and others this year, I have all these half-recorded tapes lying around in a cancelled show graveyard. ;-)

Re: KE - confusing indeed

Date: 2003-06-25 11:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tir.livejournal.com
I think we get eps every week through the end of July. Who knows if/when they'll air the other 5, but the bumping of KE in favor of another show is not a good sign for them ordering more at some point. *sigh*

Date: 2003-06-25 01:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] movies-michelle.livejournal.com

Heh. Great minds and all that: I just posted about Keen Eddie myself, though not nearly as extensively and thoughtfully. I'd also seen mention about it being shelved after the next episode, which is a total bummer, though far from unexpected. Here's hoping "The O.C." tanks.

Date: 2003-06-25 01:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
Well, according to the article above, it says July 29. No idea what that means. My track record is getting worse and worse, you know? Pretty soon I won't be able to mention a show without all my friends hiding their eyes because they know I'll suck them in to a losing proposition.

Date: 2003-06-25 01:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] movies-michelle.livejournal.com
Hey, I jump on board plenty of runaway trains heading straight for a brick wall anyway, so I can hardly blame you. I figure that I'll enjoy the scenery as long as it lasts. *g*

Date: 2003-06-28 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
My god, KE's failing?! Mark Valley was just on Leno a week or two ago, and Jay said it was doing well in the ratings. Sob!

Dammit, I should've seen it coming. I'm only getting what I deserve for trusting those fucking fuckwits at Fox again, after what they did with FF.

Jill (weeping openly)

Date: 2003-06-25 01:52 pm (UTC)
ext_1973: (tv)
From: [identity profile] elz.livejournal.com
My track record is getting worse and worse, you know? Pretty soon I won't be able to mention a show without all my friends hiding their eyes because they know I'll suck them in to a losing proposition.

I definitely share your pain there. I'd just hold off on watching shows until they've been picked up for a second season, but that's still no guarantee - I started watching Farscape at a point where it had just been renewed for two years, and the rug still got pulled out from under me a couple of months later. *sigh* Stupid networks.

Date: 2003-06-25 02:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
What an hysterical icon!! Where did you get that? If you made it, can I steal it (with credit of course)? I totally understand if you say no, but I just love that. It's so damn perfect.

I wasn't a Farscape watcher, but man, what they did with that show was not fair at all. To lure people in thinking they were safe for a while, and then just shutting it off, bam, no warning... that was one of the worst that I've ever seen, up next to Now and Again, where they kept talking about what a hit it was only to cancel it on a huge cliffhanger because of a pissing match between CBS and Paramount.

Yeah. Stupid networks.

Date: 2003-06-25 02:25 pm (UTC)
ext_1973: (tv)
From: [identity profile] elz.livejournal.com
What an hysterical icon!! Where did you get that? If you made it, can I steal it (with credit of course)? I totally understand if you say no, but I just love that. It's so damn perfect.

Hee - I just made it last night, because I'd been watching the Farscape episode that the picture's from. Seemed appropriate, for obvious reasons, but I'm more than happy to share (I'm all giddy that you like it, actually). Steal away!

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