Underground – Season 1, Episode 1 Watch this.

Finally saw the Underground premiere, and Damn. Everything about it works. If WGN America could only afford to make one great show, then this one makes up for cancelling Manhattan (almost). You might have heard about the anachronistic soundtrack and thought it sounded gimmicky, but the opening use of Kanye’s “Black Skinhead” is so perfect it’s like it was written for the scene, timestream be damned.

No effort to soften the evil or make the white people the main characters, not even slightly. Yes, sure, they have their complications and issues, but in the end, fuck em. You are either complicit in this horror or you fight it.

What I loved, too, is how clearly it makes the point that what the slaves need to survive and escape is solidarity. Nobody can make it alone, everybody has something to contribute. Even that guy you can’t stand is a slave, too.

The cast is great, as well. So many known faces – Buffy’s boyfriend! Indra from Tondc! That guy from 24 who never stands up straight! (aka Limehouse!) The guy from Dollhouse who is usually evil but then it gets complicated! Hardison from Leverage, looking hella ripped damn!

Which is a good example of why this show seems so promising to me. TV stars in the US are, generally, amazingly good-looking and in great shape, and it’s usually not even noticed, like yeah everyone looks like that. But here they make a point of showing you the guys working out, pushing each other on to do more. Because their bodies are what they have, and strength is something they can get, something they can use towards the ultimate goal: freedom.

I hope this doesn’t end up in the pit of unwatched critical praise. It deserves more.

Wanted – Season 1 Oh look another giant snake nbd

Wanted is entertaining and all. The two stars are appealing, the writing is decent, there are a couple of genuine earned surprises which is pretty rare. I gather Rebecca Gibney (Lola) is a big star in Australian TV, so its main audience likely has a different reaction to it all. Plus as a simpleminded foreigner, I enjoy just hearing the different ways people say “No”.

But so much of the time it felt like it was set in the last millenium, even though I could see those smartphones in their hands.  It’s a world of one-way information, from the big media out to the people. That’s not our world now. If there’s a misunderstanding, if police are trying to kill you, GET ON THE INTERNETS. Make a Facebook post, update your Twitter feed, put a video up on YouTube. Tell your story! Name names! Buy burner phones, buy SIM cards and toss them after one use, you’ve got a big bag full of money so use it!

Granted, they did spend a lot of time in places that looked lucky to have electricity and running water. But still.

American Crime – Season 1, Episode 1 Your first mistake was living in Modesto.

Coming to this show late, thought I would start at the beginning. An itchily accurate depiction of how great the junkie life is, yish. I can’t fault any aspect of this, but honestly I don’t know if I’ll keep up with it. Do I need another TV show that’s just going to enrage me? People doing terrible things to other people and going home thinking how decent they are and how tough their lives are and nobody appreciates their trauma. You can see from the start that this is not going to end well for anybody, except probably The Mans.

The Family – Season 1 – Episode 1 Oh, the drama

The Family (2016) showed up on several “must-see new shows” lists, so against my initial instincts, I watched the first episode. And, yeah, that was 40 minutes or so of TV show, yep. I suppose I should stick with the 3 episode rule but …

See the traumatized upper-upper-class white family, trauma trauma trauma. See the standard characters assembled from stock parts. See THE MYSTERY wooo ooooo. The only thing that could make this of any interest would be unusually good writing and/or acting, and it has neither. Is it really their long-lost son? Is it a grifter? Do I care? Nup.