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Monday, March 23, 2009
Lewis Loves.... Party of Five!
The saying goes, "misery loves company".
Considering how terrible I felt last week, it only made sense that I would turn to one of the most melodramatic television series in history for solace. The series was Party of Five.
Starring pre-Lost Matthew Fox, Neve Campbell, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Scott Wolf, Party of Five was a teen drama that went big on the drama. The show surrounded five siblings who were dealing with the aftermath of their parents' death in a tragic car accident. Charlie, Julia, Bailey, Claudia, and baby Owen were thrown into a massive whirlwind of responsibility, which made for some over-the-top storylines that would make a soap opera writer turn their head.
However, there were moments on the show where the story, the acting, and the overall mood was extremely affecting and powerful. Take, for instance, 18-year old Bailey's (Wolf) alcoholism in season three. In previous seasons, he was the person who held the family together, going as far as bailing 24-year old Charlie out of jail. The responsibility took its toll, causing the college student to search for support at the bottom of a Bud.
The true grit of the storyline came during the high-octane intervention episode. The episode (which can be seen, along with the rest of Season 3 at Hulu.com) was a tour de force in terms of teen acting, with Scott Wolf and Lacey Chabert in particular delivering excellent performances. The writing was higher than top-notch; not one cliche existed in the dialogue and some serious plot points that actually drove the story were revealed. It was an excellent 45 minutes of television.
But the best was yet to come.
The last 10 minutes of the next episode were absolutely brilliant. Bailey, full-throttle in his drinking, nearly killed his girlfriend Sarah (Hewitt) after she hopped in the car to stop him from driving while intoxicated. The final moment, with Sarah in the hospital, Bailey standing in the dark, and Kate Bush's "This Woman's Work" playing in the background, was one of the single best scenes I have seen on television.
So, Party of Five can be added to the list of television programs that are actually better than their genre would imply. I mean, it did win a Golden Globe in its first season.
Here is the scene with Bailey and Sarah in the hospital:
For the "Intervention" episode, watch below:
Friday, November 28, 2008
Lewis Loves... Charley From 2007 Big Brother UK
Once in a blue moon, there comes this unstoppable force that leaves massive wreckage in their wake.
That unstoppable force hit the Big Brother house in the Spring of 2007, and its name is Charley.
The self-proclaimed it girl made the 8th season of UK Big Brother so memorable because of her penchant for starting the most ridiculous arguments. Take this argument with Chanelle, over Rihanna's age:
Anyone who could cause a massive fight over a famous person's age deserves some kind of recognition. OK, maybe not, but Charley's trashiness is appreciated. Whenever I have a tough day, all I have to do is YouTube her and know that even at my worst, I am 2000 times better than the utter crap that is Big Brother.
That unstoppable force hit the Big Brother house in the Spring of 2007, and its name is Charley.
The self-proclaimed it girl made the 8th season of UK Big Brother so memorable because of her penchant for starting the most ridiculous arguments. Take this argument with Chanelle, over Rihanna's age:
Anyone who could cause a massive fight over a famous person's age deserves some kind of recognition. OK, maybe not, but Charley's trashiness is appreciated. Whenever I have a tough day, all I have to do is YouTube her and know that even at my worst, I am 2000 times better than the utter crap that is Big Brother.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Lewis Loves.... UK Celebrity Advertisements
"Lewis Loves..." are my posts about my favorite things in pop culture that I've discovered recently.
My first "Lewis Loves..." goes to my favorite country besides the one I'm living in, the UK, and their fun advertisements (or adverts, as they are called across the pond).
We don't have many fun celebrity ads in the States since they seem to be frowned upon. However, over in Britain, there are tons of them. Some are funny, some are cute, some are festive, and others are corny in that non-annoying way.
These are my favorites:
Here, Girls Aloud members Kimberly Walsh and Nadine Coyle, Ronan Keating, Nicole Kidman, and TV hosts Fern Britton and Phil Vickery promote the Nintendo DS:
Yes, Nicole Kidman is smarter than Ronan Keating.
This one shows Irish boyband Westlife shopping for internet deals at the Post Office (go figure):
You gotta love the "what the hell" look Shane has on his face when the postman shoves the receptionist out of the way.
And don't even lie, you know these two Spice Girls ads for Tesco is pretty cute:
If you find any others, let me know.
My first "Lewis Loves..." goes to my favorite country besides the one I'm living in, the UK, and their fun advertisements (or adverts, as they are called across the pond).
We don't have many fun celebrity ads in the States since they seem to be frowned upon. However, over in Britain, there are tons of them. Some are funny, some are cute, some are festive, and others are corny in that non-annoying way.
These are my favorites:
Here, Girls Aloud members Kimberly Walsh and Nadine Coyle, Ronan Keating, Nicole Kidman, and TV hosts Fern Britton and Phil Vickery promote the Nintendo DS:
Yes, Nicole Kidman is smarter than Ronan Keating.
This one shows Irish boyband Westlife shopping for internet deals at the Post Office (go figure):
You gotta love the "what the hell" look Shane has on his face when the postman shoves the receptionist out of the way.
And don't even lie, you know these two Spice Girls ads for Tesco is pretty cute:
If you find any others, let me know.
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