Thursday, December 20, 2012

Life Unexpected, season 1

Despite somewhat limited possibilities during her stay at Roswell, Shiri Appleby managed to convince me she had the talent to make shows interesting enough to check out just by her presence. Add Dawson's Creek's own Kerr Smith, and I had to get around to Life Unexpected sooner or later. Also hanging around is the likes of Britt Robertson (that blonde The Secret Circle-lead) and Kristoffer Polaha in leads, supported by Austin Basis (now supporting in Beauty and the Beast), Ksenia Solo (Lost Girl-sidekick) and --when I get around to season 2-- Emma Caulfield (of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame).

I really enjoyed the opening, and the whole premise and feel of this show. Marketed as Juno meets Gilmore Girls, it had the exact vibe needed to not seem like false marketing. Sadly they needed way too few episodes to make some really annoyingly bad choices, and by mid-season I wished Polaha's leading character died a horrible and explicit death. That sadly didn't happen, not surprisingly, and the more they dug into his character... the weaker it got. Enough so, it completely ruined any hopes the show had of succeeding.

Robertson isn't half bad, but it's no doubt Shiri is the talent. Sadly her character also takes a few dips too many into puke-worthy territory, and whomever the showrunner was should have been sacked early into the season. They are nowhere near the potential it had, racking up sad little repeats of characters becoming less and less interesting.

I'll still check out season 2. hoping they understood how far off they were heading and salvaging it with good off-season choices. Mostly thanks to Shiri I'm not quite ready to give up on it yet, but then there's also Caulfield to look forward to.

The highlights of season 1 is no doubt the interactions between Shiri and Kerr's characters, and Shiri's acting and presence. The lowest points being uninteresting dramatic choices starring Polaha's character, and his acting isn't much better. That's another reason I'm not running towards Ringer despite its star being Buffy-star Sarah Michelle Gellar.

S.1 ★★☆☆☆

On sidenotes I've also checked out Shiri in Dating Rules from my Future Self a couple of months ago. I've only seen s1 of that show as well so far, but it's lighthearted entertainment well worth checking out. The second sidenote is the fact I noticed Shiri just released a press release about her pregnancy, so best wishes and all that. Hopefully she'll still get around to a new starring TV-show role sooner rather than later, for her talent is huge and she'll be missed until she return.

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