rose_griffes: Mickey Smith holding a bat (hey Mickey!)
rose_griffes ([personal profile] rose_griffes) wrote2012-03-20 07:48 pm

TV: Missing; also several fanfic recs (various fandoms)

I watched the pilot episode for Missing online. So I'm already watching the Jim Caviezel is an unrealistic badass show (Megan's description of Person of Interest). Totally willing to add the Ashley Judd is an unrealistic badass show to the roster. Plus: Europe. Plus: ex-spies whose past won't let them go! PLUS! ASHLEY JUDD BEATS PEOPLE UP.

The first few minutes are... not shaky, just trying to establish a lot that will only matter in passing later. (She loved her husband, he loved her, and then Sean Bean is out of the picture.) It picks up a lot when we get to the heart of the story: a mother looking for her son.

Side note: Judd's French accent is quite good. She doesn't have the typical American speaking French flaws.

I'm on board so far. Hopefully this show isn't done by Warner, the company that has made it so difficult to get episodes of Person of Interest. (Difficult enough that I may have to wait and watch season two of PofI on DVD months later, since Big Brother will officially be watching our internet usage starting this summer.) I still can't believe that Warner won't even offer episodes for legal sale online the next day.

Moving on. It's fic rec time!
Doctor Who
That's How You Came Here, Like a Star Without Name: River's time in the library. Spoilers for season six. PG, 2300 words.
A Game of Equals: River/Eleven AU in which she's an international jewel thief and he's Agent 0011. Background Amy/Rory, Mickey/Martha, others. I liked this AU scenario a LOT, and that's definitely not my usual preference. R/NC-17; 94,000 words. (I read it over several days.)
More Doctor Who fic I like

Parks and Recreation
With You, I'm Brighter: Ann/Tom. I KNOW. Go read it anyway. PG, 1500 words.
More Parks and Recreation fic I like

Fringe
Quantum Entanglement: Set in amber-verse, travels backward in time to red-verse early season three, mentions blue verse, ends in amber-verse... or that one time Peter Bishop was totally confused. I really liked this in all of its timey-wimeyness. Peter, Lincoln, Olivia, etc. PG, just over 7000 words.
More Fringe fic I like

Person of Interest
Pooja's New Tiffin Wallah: Reese's landlady takes action after 1.17. Thoroughly charming. G, 2000 words.
A Choice of Poisons: Finch's POV as he worked with (and pined over) Ingram. PG, 2500 words. (Steph, you would probably enjoy this; you mentioned seeing Finch as being romantically interested in Ingram once.)

Dark-Haired Beauty: Reese POV after 1.17 about Leila, but also fills in some backstory. PG, under 600 words.
More Person of Interest fic I like

[identity profile] rose-griffes.livejournal.com 2012-03-21 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
But you can watch it streaming on CBS, right?
Nope. At first yes. But now, no. And that's Warner's decision; one reason they gave was something about preserving syndication values, which... makes no sense, since syndication happens years later, and me watching online legally now isn't going to affect that at all.

And yes, it's very disappointing. I'll have to work on detaching myself from the show over the summer... maybe stop following the comms I helped make. :( Or maybe the season finale will be terrible? *laughs bitterly*

Someone in the comments explained about the bytes and how they monitor but also explained that the things that alert the ISPs to illegal downloading could also be other web traffic or legal downloading. It was confusing. :-/

Right, I agree. I buy Fringe through Amazon and download it to watch; is the ISP going to be able to tell the difference? Will I get a warning for legal purchases?

[identity profile] daybreak777.livejournal.com 2012-03-21 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that kind of kills your squee! Wow. I can't believe some shows stream on CBS and others don't. That's so inconsistent. I'd complain to your cable company or something for better reception. What else could you do? TiVo? I'm clueless.

I hope it become available for you somehow. And a part of me wonders what are the real consequences to downloading anyway. Not to you, but some people will try it. I'm curious.

[identity profile] rose-griffes.livejournal.com 2012-03-21 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't have cable; that's the thing. Out here if you don't want to pay for TV the options are... an antenna of some kind. That's it. No such thing as free basic cable.

And a part of me wonders what are the real consequences to downloading anyway. Not to you, but some people will try it. I'm curious.
I'm really wondering as well; I download short videos from Youtube all the time to use at work, because that way I don't have to wait for the video to buffer or risk the chance of a less-appropriate commercial. Is that going to 'count' for the purposes of spying on our internet use?