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From: Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org>
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Subject: Re: What Did You Watch? 2025-02-24 (Monday)
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 20:49:43 -0800
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On 2/25/2025 7:43 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
> On 2/25/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
> 
>> What did you watch?
> 
> Another day with unfulfilled TV(/movie) ambitions - I intended to watch 
> ep's #5 & #6 of "Paradise" after getting some work done, but I ran out 
> of gas after doing that. So all I got through was soaps:
> 

I still need to get to episode 2.

> soaps: GH - Largely uneventful. Josslyn is all twitchy now that she's a 
> murderer, but on the spot comes up with an amazingly good lie to Trina 
> about grieving Dex on Valentine's Day to explain everything that's going 
> on with her - maybe she should become a spy!; later, Joss finds out that 
> Jason has been arrested as the prime suspect in Cyrus' murder. It looks 
> like Jack Brennan and co. must have planted evidence implicating Jason 
> in the crime. Dante tells Alexis, Molly and awful Kristina why Sam was 
> murdered, and that Cyrus is "missing"... Brooklyn recounts to Lois that 
> she told Chase about giving birth as a teen, which causes Lois to sweat 
> buckets! but Brooklyn then states that she didn't tell Chase who the 
> father was and Lois relaxes.
>     DOOL - Meh. As expected, Jada is going boff Shawn. NuGabi tears one 
> off FauxRafe, and he basically tells her to shove it! After FauxRafe 
> makes an unwanted advance, Stephanie (of all people!) may have figured 
> this all out! as she somehow knows about Arnold Fenniger, and tells Alex 
> about it. Leo talks his way back on to the paper with Chad, but not as 
> "Lady Whistleblower" and instead as a full-blown reporter (what could 
> possibly go wrong?!). Marlena tells Kat, and then Chad, that the 
> hospital is about to close.
> 
> And that was pretty much it.
> 
> What did you watch?
> 
> 

I watched:

Watson "Wait for the Punchline" - House, I mean Watson, and his team 
investigate a comedian who fainted while performing a routine on stage. 
Watching this particular episode, the absurdity of it all really hit 
home.  So House, I mean Watson, says people lie so he sends his team to 
find the truth about the patient's family history, including visiting a 
family member in prison.  It took 2 doctors to make that trip.  And I'm 
thinking to myself, they are using a ridiculous amount of medical 
resources, an entire team of doctors, to treat one patient who fainted. 
And I started to wonder how in the world did House get away with this 
nonsense every week, and then I remember House and his team actually 
treated more than one patient at any given time.  But an entire team of 
doctors devoted themselves to one person who fainted, not only fainted, 
but no one else really thought there was a much of a medical mystery 
until House, I mean Watson, decided to look into it after determining 
the patient lied about something.  But I am curious to see where the 
Sherlock Holmes side of the story goes. They are definitely building up 
to something very unpleasant happening to Watson, but it's unclear 
exactly what.


Emilia Pérez (Netflix) - This one took me a while to work my way 
through.  It's Spanish (mostly) language musical starring Zoe Saldaña as 
a lawyer in Mexico who is hired by a Mexican drug lord to fake his death 
and facilitate his transition into a woman.  The drug lord arranges for 
his wife and kids (who think he's dead) to move to Switzerland.  But 
after a few years the former drug lord decides she wants her wife and 
kids back.  The wife and kids are pretty much forced back to Mexico 
against their will, thinking the woman is a distant relative.  She also 
tries to turn over a new leaf and make amends for all the harm she did 
when she was a drug lord, but the past catches up with her.  And Zoe is 
forced to go along for the ride.  I watched this because of all the 
award nominations (and wins).  Including currently being nominated for 
Best picture, director, and actress by the Academy Awards. That and 
there's been a bit of controversy, and when people don't want me to 
watch a movie, that tends to make me want to watch it more.


A Complete Unknown (theatrical) Another movie I went out of my way to 
watch because of all the Academy Award nominations.  This is a biopic 
starring Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan, Boyd Holbrook as Jonny Cash, 
Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez, and Edward Norton as Pete Seeger.  I never 
heard of half of these people before, and I was never a fan of Dylan, 
who in my opinion can't sing.  But like I said, Oscar nominations so I 
forced myself to sit through it.  As biopics go, this was different. 
Usually with a musician biopic the musician is battling drugs and/or 
alcohol, or battling government censorship, or at least the record 
company is the bad guy.  In this movie, the record company is more or 
less on the side of good.  Dylan has no real struggles he has to 
overcome, other than being a jerk to the women in his life.  And the big 
issue that has the audience on the edge of their seats is will Dylan 
play electric or acoustic guitar at a music festival. And I assume fans 
of Dylan already knew the answer to this question.  Anyway, it was a 
well made movie so it has that, and I'm sure Dylan fans will like it.