Day 27 - Something epic
Apr. 27th, 2011 12:54 amDay 27 - Something epic
Well, you see as much as Orlando and Johnny were hot in Curse of the Black Pearl, by the time we were on our second viewing, my mom and I had moved onto another actor we had never seen before:
Jack Davenport
As with all loves, it wasn't obvious to us but it should have been. We discussed after our first viewing how sorry we felt for him that something couldn't have worked out, how maybe someone new would move into town and catch his eye instead...how very handsome he appeared although you couldn't see as much of him because of the uniform.
I wanted more. I consulted IMDB and my local tv guide. It turned out the local PBS station was showing something called "Coupling" on Saturday nights. I tuned in...
and was disappointed. It was some guy who was stupid enough to claim he had a wooden leg. Jack Davenport looked very, very different. I was a bit meh about the whole thing so I forgot about it and went back to college. Then, NBC came out with an American version.
HORRIBLE
I decided to give the original one more chance. It was hilarious. I didn't know what I was thinking last time. Jack had this awesome scene where he's getting turned on under the table in a very public setting. Within two weeks, I had rented season one from Hollywood Video and then purchased the first two seasons online.
I also told my mom about it but that I wasn't sure it was her kind of show. She watched anyway and loved it. The timing was bad on PBS especially since they would have pledge drives that would mean that part two would air a month later. Thanks to my dvds, Coupling is the only television series, other than possibly I Love Lucy, where she has seen every episode twice. At one point, she even said she didn't want me watching Coupling without her.
I fell hard for Steven Moffat and his writing. Then, I heard they were bringing back Doctor Who and Steven was involved which meant my excitement level was verging on times a thousand. I wasn't sure about the reboot at first, farting aliens, but I kept watching because everyone overseas said Moffat's two-parter was MUST SEE! It was and got me hooked completely. It was somewhere between Jack hitting on everything in sight and the creepy child being the first thing to scare me on tv since the Gentlemen and the Doctor dancing with Rose that I fell in love with the reboot especially Nine.
It doesn't hurt my amusement factor that Steven's episodes have featured a Captain Jack AND a Sally Sparrow. Anyway, my epic thought here is that my love of Doctor Who turned into obsession because of Steven Moffat who I wouldn't have known if it weren't for Jack Davenport who I only discovered because he played this awesome character, James Norrington, in Curse of the Black Pearl back in July 2003. Jack Davenport really needs to be on Doctor Who one of these days.
Here's one of the many Doctor Who references Steven inserted into the series and one of Jack Davenport's finest scenes:
Well, you see as much as Orlando and Johnny were hot in Curse of the Black Pearl, by the time we were on our second viewing, my mom and I had moved onto another actor we had never seen before:
Jack Davenport
As with all loves, it wasn't obvious to us but it should have been. We discussed after our first viewing how sorry we felt for him that something couldn't have worked out, how maybe someone new would move into town and catch his eye instead...how very handsome he appeared although you couldn't see as much of him because of the uniform.
I wanted more. I consulted IMDB and my local tv guide. It turned out the local PBS station was showing something called "Coupling" on Saturday nights. I tuned in...
and was disappointed. It was some guy who was stupid enough to claim he had a wooden leg. Jack Davenport looked very, very different. I was a bit meh about the whole thing so I forgot about it and went back to college. Then, NBC came out with an American version.
HORRIBLE
I decided to give the original one more chance. It was hilarious. I didn't know what I was thinking last time. Jack had this awesome scene where he's getting turned on under the table in a very public setting. Within two weeks, I had rented season one from Hollywood Video and then purchased the first two seasons online.
I also told my mom about it but that I wasn't sure it was her kind of show. She watched anyway and loved it. The timing was bad on PBS especially since they would have pledge drives that would mean that part two would air a month later. Thanks to my dvds, Coupling is the only television series, other than possibly I Love Lucy, where she has seen every episode twice. At one point, she even said she didn't want me watching Coupling without her.
I fell hard for Steven Moffat and his writing. Then, I heard they were bringing back Doctor Who and Steven was involved which meant my excitement level was verging on times a thousand. I wasn't sure about the reboot at first, farting aliens, but I kept watching because everyone overseas said Moffat's two-parter was MUST SEE! It was and got me hooked completely. It was somewhere between Jack hitting on everything in sight and the creepy child being the first thing to scare me on tv since the Gentlemen and the Doctor dancing with Rose that I fell in love with the reboot especially Nine.
It doesn't hurt my amusement factor that Steven's episodes have featured a Captain Jack AND a Sally Sparrow. Anyway, my epic thought here is that my love of Doctor Who turned into obsession because of Steven Moffat who I wouldn't have known if it weren't for Jack Davenport who I only discovered because he played this awesome character, James Norrington, in Curse of the Black Pearl back in July 2003. Jack Davenport really needs to be on Doctor Who one of these days.
Here's one of the many Doctor Who references Steven inserted into the series and one of Jack Davenport's finest scenes: