Goodnight, Irene

“Sometimes the best laid plans have been known to go astray”
– John Mellencamp, “Sometimes a Great Notion”

So last week’s Battlestar Galactica, which I’ve finally watched, was pretty much exactly what I expected. (Spoiler warnings in effect.)

Not the specific twists and plot developments — which still seem mostly like unearned shocks and melodrama — but the overall feel and my reaction to it. Like just about all BSG episodes in recent memory, this was an intense (and sometimes very bleak) hour of television that afforded the actors some interesting scenes and suggested some not uninteresting things to come. (Or to have come again, if the cyclical nature of History is really what the show’s all about.) But narratively, it’s kind of a mess, betraying a lot of the same problems that have weighed down the show since at least season 3 — and which have likely been present from the very beginning.

I think my opinion of the show falls somewhere between Gerry Canavan and Abigail Nussbaum’s (links above). By no means have I lost all faith in Battlestar, and at this point I’ll continue to watch to the very end, but I didn’t see anything in “Sometimes a Great Notion” to suggest the last of the series will be less problematic or frustrating than what’s come before.

“And my heart, it lies at the bottom of the ocean”
– John Mellencamp, “Sometimes a Great Notion”

“In this life you can lose everything you love, everything that loves you.”

This afternoon, I saw The Wrestler with a couple of friends (and writing group partners). It’s very good, if not exactly remarkable, almost solely because Mickey Rourke is so good. The rest of the cast and Darren Aronofsky deserve some of the credit, too, but it’s largely Rourke who elevates what’s otherwise a fairly predictable paint-by-numbers melodrama. I’m tempted to revisit (or visit for the first time) some of Rourke’s other work. There are a lot of really awful movies in there — you can’t have the comeback without the fall from grace — but the man is very gifted and natural actor.

Random 10 1/16

Last week. This week:

  1. “Independence Day” by Ani DiFranco
    So many sheep I quit counting
  2. “Witchcraft” by Frank Sinatra, guessed by Generik
    My heart says yes indeed in me
  3. “She’s Got to Be” by Amy Ray
    She’s the one that stills the seas
  4. “Hungry Heart” by Bruce Springsteen, guessed by Eric B.
    We took what we had and we ripped it apart
  5. “Mountain Kind” by MC Frontalot
    Melt down that calf, I’ma gild my butt
  6. “Tweeter and the Monkey Man” by Traveling Wilburys, guessed by Eric B.
    They knew that they found freedom just across the Jersey line
  7. “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, guessed by Eric B.
    Sometimes it hurts so badly I must cry out loud
  8. “Ready to Die” by the Unicorns
    I woke up hungry with hungry cougars surrounding me
  9. “Patterns” by Simon & Garfunkel, guessed by Generik
    Like the pieces of a puzzle or a child’s uneven scrawl
  10. “Liar” by Rollins Band, guessed by Eric B.
    It haunts you everywhere you go

Same as it ever was. Good luck!

Just a thought

Bush’s farewell address tonight was like the senior class president apologizing for date-raping the prom queen and burning down the gym, while suggesting that all his hard work on the decorations and fruit punch he spiked made it okay.