Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Smith Ep. 09.19: "C+"

I really hope the show gets better after the pilot. Let's roll:

Hope's parole officer has a scary-looking, pus-filled pimple on the chin; hopefully the angry pimple goes away or she gets replaced. And Bobby's boss is stupid to think that he can threaten and gain control of his "employee."

Before I continue, I gotta pick on somebody; I'm sorry but there's something unnatrual about Virginia Madsen, and that's all I could think about when she was in bed with Ray Liotta. Don't get me wrong; Madsen is a beautiful woman but there's something about her that makes me wanna inspect for any tweaking she may have had done -- it shows too much. And Ray Liotta needs to pluck some more nose hair if he wants to be portrayed sexy.

Moving on, in blond boy (Jeff) world, when someone bullies you, you just shoot 'em in the head. And a cat will love you even if you kicked it.

Interesting choice of music for a desert backdrop; Indian evokes "exotic" but not too sure if it's apt for a British dude coming out of a California penitentiary.

Amy Smart looks sexy but she can't do sexy; has a bit trouble with the pumps and the stupid editor/director doesn't muffle out a bike speeding away during her "sexy" scene and it deflates. Maybe it's supposed to be a segue but when you're trying to build a sexy character, you don't knock it out like that. And what town is named Shadyside? And why doesn't she kill Condescending Girl?

Best couple scene was Shawn's Latino girl Macy and Joe. Yes, it's delicious to see that there's history between a married woman and her husband's "best" friend and they pull it off:
Macy: I should have married you!
Joe: I've never asked you.
Macy: Yeah well, that was the problem wasn't it?

Boss Charlie looks scary; old ladies should not wear black eyeliners.And "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap is a pretty cool song.

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