Showing posts with label Picket Fences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Picket Fences. Show all posts

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Private Practices Pushes Bio-Ethical Envelope


I stopped watching Grey's Anatomy because the drama just got too frivolous for my taste. I was reluctant to make the switch to Private Practice, but after a string of successful episodes the show is quickly rising to the top of my must-see list.

At the very least, last night's season premiere earned Private Practice a season pass on my Tivo. The episode featured five relationships on the rocks and a medical practice about to crumble under some serious financial burdens.

But the show takes a non-traditional trajectory by tackling some dicey bio-ethical dilemmas. Is it okay for parents to conceive a child with the express purpose of using the blood from that child's umbilical cord to save the life of one of their other children? Should a doctor go outside of the law and against a family's wishes and tell a teenager who's planning to have sex that he's HIV positive?

Both of these issues were examined Wednesday night and they lead to some great debates today around the copier near my desk at work. Unlike it's parent program, Private Practice continues to do a fantastic job of combining new romance, relationship drama, family squabbles, comedy but above all--medicine. That's something the folks over at Grey's leave out more often than not.

This episode's central debates reminded me of one of my other favorites, Picket Fences. Both programs take traditional genres (police, medicine, and/or family dramas) and turn them on their ears a bit. It also intrigues me when shows can manage to be familiar and refreshing simultaneously.


Photo: Abc.com

Monday, March 31, 2008

Hulu Hooping


My life before Hulu was busy, but simple. I went to work, I went to school, I worked out, I watched my live and recorded TV, I blogged and then I went to bed. Now, not only do I force myself to keep up with new stuff and whatever my Tivo gnabs for me, but I am also obsessed with watching re-runs of ridiculous old TV shows.

Hulu is an online partnership between Universal and News Corp, the parent companies of NBC and Fox. You can watch full episodes of popular television shows, old and new, all online with top notch picture quality.

I spent my afternoon watching Benson and Picket Fences. In doing so, I almost forgot to go to class. Hulu is the best/worst thing to happen to me.