I think that the key phrase in my review of Ringer the other day was "wider audience." [livejournal.com profile] shadowkat67 made a pretty good argument last night about why people who like good soap operas would like Ringer. But I have to completely disagree with her conclusion that you'd have to like soap operas to like Ringer. Danielle Steele and Jackie Collins make my skin crawl. But I'm liking Ringer. Instead of trying to convince you that it's not a soap opera, which is most likely a mistake, I'll just say that it's more than that.

What is Ringer like to me? I was having a hard time comparing it to anything till it dawned on me after last night's episode. It's a new twist on the classic show The Fugitive. Where Dr. Richard Kimble wanted nothing more to be able to stop running, Bridget wants nothing more than to run away. In both cases the detective chasing after them knows exactly what they look like. In Kimble's case he has to keep running from his detective. In Bridget's case her best strategy is to hide in plain sight, talk to the detective when he insists, and be mildly uncooperative, which happens to fit the "disguise" she's using perfectly. Kimble ends up helping strangers in his search for the person who might be able to clear him. Bridget ends up helping people who mistakenly think they know her.

Ringer is far from the best show on TV, but it is entertaining and at least for now intriguing.

I watched the premiere of Unforgettable last night. Unremarkable might be a more accurate title. There's nothing wrong with it. There will be people who'll like it a lot. Unfortunately it's about as copy cat as you can get. Yet another crime drama with a tough, smart female lead with a male partner who's sweet on her if not already in love with her. She's got a superpower, if not a supernatural power. You can name the things it's derivative of for yourself. The writing is not special. The setting isn't eye-popping. The female lead is kind of ordinary looking, unless you've got a serious thing for red-heads. The male lead is a cross between ruggedly handsome and broken-down shabby. If you love murder mysteries where you have little chance of solving the mystery yourself, it may be the show for you. I wouldn't flee screaming from more episodes myself, but I think I'll probably turn the TV off rather than bother to switch channels to watch it.

From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com

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It sets up a case where Bridget is the POV but Siobhan is the story. If they make that work interestingly enough, I'll keep watching.

Oh we're on the same page. Because that's more or less the reason I'm still watching. There's hints here and there that the real story is whatever is going on with Siobhan. We already know pretty much everything about Bridget - they gave us that bit up front. But Siobhan is the mystery.

And there's the question mark of what Siobhan's husband and his business partner were up to. (I'm hoping not just an affair. There's a hint it might be more than that - since he said we need to stop it (after he found out Siobhan was preggers). And clearly he was sleeping with Siobhan, or he wouldn't believe it was his. (I was half surprised he thought it was his, because I was under the impression they weren't sleeping together for a bit there.) ).

So who is trying to kill Siobhan? Assuming they are, and it's not Siobhan who hired the hitman to off Bridget.

How much does Gemma know about the affair and Siobhan, and how close were they really?

Why did Siobhan take off?

Why did she fake her death - with just her twin sister present, who no one knows exists? Also why did she make sure her sister knew that no one knew Bridget existed?

From interviews - Gellar states the difference between Bridget and Siobhan is Bridget seeking redemption, Siobhan is seeking revenge. Which sounds intriguing. So who is Siobhan seeking revenge against? Bridget? Or everyone? And why? Who is Scean and what happened to him?

That's pretty much why I'm still watching. Somewhat intrigued by the whole Siobhan thing.
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