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People started putting up the first episode of The Secret Circle earlier this week. This is difficult, because I'm currently downloading NTSF: SD: SUV and Death Valley every week, and in some ways it's not that bad, because NTSF: SD: SUV episodes are only 10 minutes long so they're only about 100MB, and Death Valley episodes are only half an hour long, but it still all adds up. And I don't know if downloading another whole episode a week is something our download limit can take - I don't even know what our download limit is. My dad has apparently increased it and changed internet providers since the days when I used it up watching videos on 4od and Youtube, so I don't even know if we have a download limit, or if we just have to pay more if we go over it or something. Which is a little frustrating.

The annoying thing is that I was really deliberately not downloading things, because I knew there were three shows I wanted to try out and possibly watch regularly in the autumn, and even that seemed like a stretch. But I decided to start watching NTSF and Death Valley to sort of get into the habit of downloading again, to sort of test out the download limit a bit, and because they looked like they might be funny/have good actors in. And I think somewhere in my head I was thinking, "oh, they're just little comedy shows, they probably won't last very long, and be over by the time the other shows start". I think because I have forgotten how American TV works. Hmph.

But in any case, it turns out the episode of The Secret Circle that's about at the moment is a pre-air pilot, so it looks like the show's not really started yet. So I have another few weeks to decide what to do about my downloading habits. Woo hoo!

In other news, the soaps are kind of shit at the moment. Eastenders have apparently managed to cock-up the only plot I am interested in, by - as far as I can tell - having Michael doing everything he's doing not because he's fucked up about his mum killing himself when he was six and wanting revenge on his dad for it, but just because he wants his dad to pay some attention to him. This is apparently worth ruining his dad's life, risking his brother's life, and bullying a woman into helping him ruin his dad's life over. And, mysteriously, apparently a reasoning that the people on Digital Spy find much more understandable and sympathetic than merely still being messed up over his mum. So, well done there Eastenders. In Emmerdale I can barely care about the storylines from one day to the next, I do not care about Jai and Charity, or Declan being a dick, or the never-ending plot of Watching. Aaron. Be. Sad. Never. Be. Gay. Or. You'll. Just. Be. Sad. People. Sometimes Nicola's in it, or Val, and that's lovely, but oh my god the rest. And in Coronation Street, Tracy's back, and apparently they want us to start being sympathetic to her now. I never really liked Kylie that much, but I do think they've sort of ruined whatever character she did have by making her horrible but also not to blame for it all at once. And they're building up to a really horrible plot with one female character, and it's partly by having her act really weirdly and stabbing her friend in the back (again). Which is kind of rubbish.

The only soap doing anything even vaguely interesting at the moment is Hollyoaks, and that's only really if they actually step things up in their Silas plot, now that they've had something big happen because of it. There are a lot of things I am imagining about the Silas plot which make me very excited about it, but if it just goes on and on as it has been doing already then oh my god. It's apparently going to last till Christmas anyway, and there are a lot of things apparently happening up to and around then that could make it really interesting. But if they don't do them, then arggggghhhhhhhh. Also, more Seth please. Thank you.

Anyway. That's the end of my rant. I spent most of my day today avoiding flooded roads and poking around in bushes looking for the many balls my nephew managed to lose. I was also going to have a rant at one point about how annoying it is when there are people who do something you love, but then they become so successful at it, that they stop actually doing the thing you loved in the first place. My main examples were going to be the Hark! A Vagrant writer doing a book, so not doing as many comics while she was doing it, but she's finished writing it now and is back to doing comics. And besides that, it was going to be the woman who writes Welovehollyoaks.com, who first of all started going to events with the cast and started posting interviews with them, instead of her recaps (which I liked better), and THEN actually - on the strength of her blog - got a job with E4, meaning she didn't have a chance to do her blog as much as she used to. But she's got other people helping out now, and they've started putting up posts in the last few days, some of which are really good, so it's not so bad anymore. And the other one was going to be Allie Brosh, who does Hyperbole And A Half, getting a book deal, and not having done a post since then. But it turns out that that's more to do with finding doing the blog really stressful at the moment than actually having to spend a lot of time writing her book, so that doesn't really count either. So so much for that post. I do think it's lovely, by the way, when people who do good things become successful because of the things they do. And it's really nice for them, of course. It's just also sometimes slightly maddening. That's all.

Rah. In other news, last night I ended up watching parts 1 and 2 of a BBC programme about the Regency. I had actual thoughts at the time about kings and queens, and how it's kind of a rubbish system but sometimes really interesting culturally. But most of the thoughts I have been left with are that I really like Regency suits, especially on women. And that I really, really liked the soundtrack. But I get the feeling, somehow, that the BBC won't be releasing that for purchase. Hmph.
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Date: 2011-09-16 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] girlofprey.livejournal.com
I don't even know. Apparently they still want Tracy to be horrible, because she is being, but they also keep going on about what a "great character" she is, and how for the plots they want to do to work, they're going to need the audience to be sympathetic to her. I REFUSE THE BE SYMPATHETIC TO HER. UNLESS THEY COMPLETELY CHANGE HER CHARACTER, OR MAKE HER GO TO PRISON FOR THAT MURDER SHE DID. She makes me want to throw up, and punch things. They're playing up the Steve and Tracy thing though, so I don't know. And yes, Karen! Cheerfully nicknamed "barren Karen" by Tracy, as I recall. Why do they keep making Steve's wives find it hard to get pregnant, and then give him Tracy to the side? It's awful.

Um, yes :( Do you want to know spoilers?
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Date: 2011-09-18 04:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] girlofprey.livejournal.com
I have a feeling I know where the Tracy storyline is going - there are some things my mum told me about it that might be true or might not be, and it would tie in with some other spoilery things - but if it isn't going there then yeah, it's basically the same storyline again, except with steve knowing while she's pregnant this time.

Don't worry, you made perfect sense. I love it when Maria is a good Maria too :) I know she's not exactly groundbreaking in terms of female characters, but I do really love her. And I kind of know what you mean about the storyline too, although I'm not sure why. Because looking back, I felt like I really wanted to watch the episode where Lisa was attacked, or couldn't miss it, you know. Whereas I actually didn't watch the episode where Maria was, for one reason or another, and didn't catch up with it. I think I was slightly uncomfortable with the way they framed it, with her getting dolled up and going to see him on her own and lying to her boyfriend, and obviously not really wanting to do it. And then with Carla not believing her. And now with the Carla storyline, it makes me uncomfortable because she didn't believe Maria, and it feels like it could almost be read as a punishment for not believing her. Plus, the way she's acting with Peter is just weird, and is apparently going to tie into the rest of the storyline. Which...I find a bit odd. But that's what they're doing, apparently.

The most annoying thing about it though, is that I was just reading our (Daily Express) Sunday TV guide, and they claimed that this could be Coronation Street's biggest and best storyline of the year, because other dramatic storylines have been hampered by panto villains, mentioning Tony Gordon and Richard Hillman by name. Whereas Frank is a 'three-dimensional character with three-dimensional problems'. IF THEY ARE EVEN TRYING TO PRETEND THAT FRANK IS A BETTER CHARACTER THAN TONY GORDON, OR EVEN WHAT I REMEMBER OF RICHARD HILLMAN, THEN I WILL SCREAM. SCREAM LOTS.
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