
Fucking, Lost Girl!
Haven't the PTB ever heard of a fucking honeymoon period? Like, damn! Couldn’t Bo and Lauren have gotten to do it at least one more time before you twat-blocked them?!? Shit, I wanna punch someone in the face like I'm a Doctor of Ass-Kicking!

This show, this show man ... It gives us that cute as hell opening Doccubus scene. It gives us dreamy, protective Bo. It gives us a hot ass sex scene, and sweet morning after gazing, hair-stroking and kisses. And then ... LAUREN HAS A FUCKING GIRLFRIEND?
WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK SHOW? I reject this coma-girlfriend! I reject her suspended animation ass! I reject her glowing Cylon Hybrid glowing milk bath and all of the emotional baggage that comes with it! I want her to get the hell off of my screen!
Ugh! I wanted Doccubus to bang more! Lots, lots more. And all urgent and desperate like they were this episode. At least once in the kitchen! Maybe in a washroom stall at Trick's bar!
Y even did you do this to me, show?
Anyway, based on that last scene I’m thinking Lauren was involved in something shifty/risky/Fae-related that got Nadia hurt, and out of a sense of honor and/or guilt Lauren sold herself to the Ash in order to get access to the resources she’d need to save/resurrect Nadia. I’m interested in what’s going to happen, but still shit show! Couldn’t they have had a weekend feeding each other strawberries and taking a bubble-baths before you dropped the Nadia-bomb?
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Date: 2011-10-31 11:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-10-31 08:17 pm (UTC)I thought it was easily the best new show of the fall season. Fembuck has seen the show too and several other users whose LJs I visited feels the same way about the show as I do.
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Date: 2011-10-31 08:32 pm (UTC)I have to say, I thought the pilot episode of Playboy Club was just about awful, terribly paced with way too much plot and not nearly enough characterization, and with so much other TV to keep up with I bailed on it, though I did hear later episodes were better.
Fundamentally I think the Playboy tie-in was a bad idea. It attracted people who didn't get what they were hoping for (boobies), and turned off people who might have liked what the show really was. I also think Eddie Cibrian is terrible casting when you know the direct comparison people are going to make is to John Hamm.
I'd have just made a show about the women working as staff in a swanky Chicago nightclub in the period. Dump the Playboy stuff, dump the bunny costumes.
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Date: 2011-10-31 10:48 pm (UTC)Episode 2 had like a good 1/3 of the episode being focused on the lavender couple. They even found a way to make the part of the show I found most uninteresting (Eddie's mob/political story) interesting.
The Playboy name definitely caused problems as far as attracting the wrong viewers to it. I don't watch Mad Men, so the Jon Hamm comparisons never entered my mind. But I could see the problems with him. He's the actor in the whole cast that gets the most complaints and he's also the weakest of the bunch. I have seen Jon Hamm and January Jones in other things. Although I agree Jon Hamm > Eddie Cibrian, however it's Amber Heard > January Jones.
I don't think they could have done a simple 60s Chicago nightclub series on it's own because most likely the Playboy name was what got the series greenlit. Rather ironic the name was both it's upbringing and it's downfall.