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Which TV shows did you start watching in 2013?

I started the year with Parks and Recreation.  I adore Leslie, April, and Anne.  I love how much heart this show has.  I spent much of the show squealing with delight. 

I also really enjoyed Freaks and Geeks, though it took me longer to warm up to it than most.  It was the only show I've seen that really felt like high school.  I liked how the characters explore identities and social circles and how fluid that was for them.  I loved loved loved the finale when everyone was finally finding their niche. 

I heard so much about how Elementary was a standard CBS procedural, it took me a while to give it a shot.  I think I eventually did because I felt kinda shitty being a Sherlock enthusiast without at least watching a bit of the one that cast a woman of color as Watson -- which, for the record, I always thought was awesome.  I liked it well enough at first, but by mid season I was adoring it, and the season finale had me near weeping with joy.  It's among my very favorite shows now.

It took me a few years to get into Breaking Bad because it sounded so sad.  I probably never would have if it weren't set in Albuquerque -- I grew up in New Mexico.  (By the way, someday I will post about my frustrations with race on Breaking Bad, and how it missed an opportunity to explore -- or at least accurately represent -- race in a part of the US where racial categories and dynamics are fairly different from much of the rest of the country).  Anyway, I'd have started a lot earlier if I'd known that the main character -- whose story sounded so sad from the outside -- would be at about 50% sympathy by the end of the first episode.  Yeah, I'm a Walter White hater, on a fairly intense level.  Anyway, great show, really well-made, never want to see it again.  Except maybe select episodes from S4, so I can watch Gustavo pwn Walt again.

I watched and loved Orange is the New Black, but I've oddly had very little to say about it.  Actually, that's not true, I totally had some meta brewing in my head this summer, but then what with the defending a PhD and going to Vividcon and moving to Australia I never got around to it, and now I've forgotten what it even was about.  I love it especially as an ensemble show, with the friendships among women who are not Piper.  Not that I dislike Piper -- I actually really like her a lot, and think she's a very well-done character.  But the parts of the show that really give me the feels are the little moments of connection between other women.  Especially Poussey and Taystee, whose friendship I adore.

I downloaded the first few eps of Person of Interest for the plane ride to Australia, and we ended up catching up to the current season pretty quickly.  I loved Carter, which I documented in my reaction posts. 

I've been watching Agents of SHIELD, though the jury's still out on that one. Melinda May is working for me though, and I genuinely like Skye, even if I'm the only one.

Which TV shows did you let go of in 2013?

Parks and Recreation -- though I haven't abandoned the possibility that I'll catch up with the current season.  Certainly if it started appearing on my reading page again I'd check it out.  It's more laziness and apathy from last season than active dislike, which is usually what it takes to get me to stop watching a show.

Person of Interest
.  Because of a certain episode that not only pissed off me and pretty much all of PoI fandom, but also eliminated my main reason for watching.

Community -- I know, I know, the icon is ill-fitting in this sense.  I haven't even made it through S1.  I was mostly enjoying it, except that it annoyed me that the show treated community college as an embarassment.  I'm sure it is for some people, but when I went, most of the students I met were a lot more determined and excited about their educational path than what I've seen at four-year schools.  Plenty of people at community college are damn proud to be there.  And the teaching I've seen there is a lot better than at many four-year schools as well, at least big ones.  When I transferred from community college to a big research university, I found that I was more well-prepared for advanced undergrad physics classes than many of my classmates who'd started there as freshmen.  Pretty much nothing about that show resonated with my community college experience. 

Also, what's with the paper fortune-teller in the opening credits?  It's about community college, not elementary school!!

OK, end rant, the story is that I would have happily continued watching despite these complaints (I adored Abed and Troy, and Annie was seriously growing on me as well), but Mr. Adjacent didn't like it, and I don't tend to make time to watch sitcoms unless it's with him.  So I haven't picked it back up.

Which TV shows did you mean to get into but didn't in 2013? Why?

Lost Girl -- I keep meaning to watch this.  I saw the first few episodes in late 2012/early 2013 but haven't made it further.  I kinda need someone to sell me on it?

Farscape -- ditto what I said about Lost Girl.

Sleepy Hollow.  I'll definitely be watching this, very soon I hope.

Which TV shows do you intend on checking out in 2014?

Sleepy Hollow for sure.  Hopefully Farscape.  Maybe Lost Girl, though that seems less likely.

Which TV show impressed you least in 2013?

Once Upon a Time.  After a delightful first season and an even better first half of S2, the second half of S2 was quite a letdown.  I had let go of the show but then was convinced to give it another shot for the promise of femslash -- a promise I found pretty wanting, frankly.  Still, the first half of S3 has been better than the second half of S2, even if I haven't exactly loved it.

Also, can I say Doctor Who?  I mean, it wasn't the episodes that aired in 2013 that let me down -- if anything I've liked this series a bit more than S6.  But over the last year I've come to realize that I find the characterization and, increasingly, the plotting, to be completely incoherent these last few seasons.  I really enjoy reading people's reactions, both squeeful and critical, but I think part of why I enjoy it is because I have, like, zero attachment to the characters, the stories, or the ideas.  It's just sort of interesting to read the reactions and think about them?  I expect that the characters and stories are not quite as lacking as they seem to me, and if I took the time to rewatch, say, the whole Moffat era, I'd find more to like.  But there's no emotional handle for me, so I just don't feel like taking the time.  It really is the fandom, 100%, and not the show that is keeping me watching this.

(And I'm not trying to be a Moffat hater, because I haven't really looked into it enough to have a solid viewpoint, but I'm increasingly feeling this way about Sherlock as well.)

Which TV show did you enjoy the most in 2013?

Elementary.  I love this show so hard.  I even vidded all my Joan & Sherlock feels.  It's just so awesome to watch these two characters interact like freaking adults.

Oh, and if we're counting shows I watched for the first time (but didn't start) in 2013, it would be Xena: Warrior Princess.  Soooo many shippy feels.  I was thoroughly enjoying it throughout, but once I got to Season 6 where the subtext becomes text, I fell totally in love with those two characters and their mutual devotion.  I also really, really like Gabrielle's exploration-of-pacifism arc.   Which is funny, because I usually hate when shows explore pacifism --  I find it condescending and simplistic.    But making it part of a main character's multi-season character arc, and an integral part of her relationship with the other main character, totally worked for me.

Honorary mention to Breaking Bad for being the best show I'll never watch again.
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