Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Tuesday TV Touchbase: Our Flag Means Death and My Life Is Murder

Before I heard about the death of Matthew Perry, I was already bummed out about the loss of beloved TV actor Richard Moll who died at age 80. Moll was best known for his role as Bailiff Bull Shannon on the original Night Court.  

(Yes, I will repeat my refrain: the wrong people keep dying!) 

Before his death, Moll had made it very clear he had no intention to return for the new series starring Melissa Rauch. Which is a shame because I thought of a really cool way to bring back Bull and Moll only had to deliver ONE single word of dialogue. 

Judge Abby Stone is having a conflict of some kind with the New York City Police Department and she takes her problem all the way to the Police Commissioner. We don't see the commissioner directly at first as Abby makes her case but then the camera shifts and we see the Police Commissioner is Bull Shannon. He nods his head in agreement with Abby's argument and simply gives his signature "Ooo-kay!" 

Well, it's a shame we'll never get that.

On with the touchbase.  


Yes, I know we were just here last week for Our Flag Means Death but but the series has already run headlong into it's season finale

We wait months or even years between seasons and the season gets burned through in a matter of weeks. 

But back to the season finale.   

Ed's fishing adventure to go fishing with fisherman to fish for fish does not go well. Fishing for fish is hard work and the fishermen Ed is hanging out with are pissed off that Ed isn't doing any hard work and is just an overall fucking lost cause as a fisherman of fish and they send him away to do whatever he used to be good at. 

Which isn't fishing. 

It is being a pirate so Ed dives to the ocean floor to retrieve his pirate gear and comes ashore as Blackbeard lives once more!

Douche bag Prince Richard and his British Navy frat bro assholes have taken over the Republic of Pirates. Zheng's pirate fleet has been reduced to smoldering husks and the crew of The Revenge has been imprisoned awaiting execution. 

Thankfully Stede Bonnet has a plan and with some help from Spanish Jackie's poison brandy, that plan gets Stede, Ed and the crew along with Zheng and her Auntie all safely back to the Revenge.

Well, not all arrive safely.

Izzy Hands is mortally wounded and dies in Ed's arms. Which was all kinds of sad. I mean, we absolutely hated Izzy in season 1  but season 2, Izzy gets what the hell the crew of the Revenge is really all about and becomes my favorite supporting character. 

Meanwhile, the Revenge sets sail into the sunset, new adventures awaiting it's crew.

Except for Stede and Ed who remain on the island to retire to the country and remodel an old house. 

How long will that project last before the sea calls to them again?

We'll leave that for season 3 of Our Flag Means Death whenever the hell we get that.

Meanwhile I'm all wrapped up for now with My Life Is Murder

The crime procedural from Australia/New Zealand has produced 3 seasons so far but cable channel I was watching this on has elected to leave me hanging after the 2nd season. 

The move from Australia to New Zealand between seasons one and two gave us Suspiciously Similar Substitutes in the person of Alexa's friend in the police department who brings her the cases of the week.  

Detective Kieran Hussey is replaced by Detective Harry Henare. (The two actors are to me virtually interchangeable.)  

There is a difference. Kieran was still trying to make things work with his estranged wife which put the kibosh on actually following through on the sexual chemistry between Alexa and Kieran. 

Harry appears to have no such obstacles as it seems Harry and Alexa did sleep together when Madison discovered a partially dressed Harry in their apartment one morning. Alexa herself was not there to confirm or deny anything as she had already absconded to Reuben's for breakfast.  

Alexa remains a stubbornly obtuse character, keeping a tight rein on her back story. We discover that Alexa's father was a con man and she became a police officer in repudiation of his lifestyle. Her brother followed in dear dad's footsteps which has him currently cooling his heels in prison.  

Alexa is an extremely private person and is easily irritated by the tendencies of others (like Madison) who in her estimation overshare. Really, who needs to post pictures of their lunch? 

Madison who followed Alexa to New Zealand for a case and wound up staying as her roommate grows a lot in season 2. In many ways, Madison's backstory of potentially being sucked into a life of crime but otherwise finding a different path is similar to Alexa's not that Alexa will tell her any of that. 

I like Alexa's fashion choice of a long jacket that flaps about her like a cape when she does a power walk up to a perp to lay down exactly what they did and how Harry is going to arrest them now.

In true Columbo style, it's always some damn small detail that no one else gave a single thought about.

Season 2 ends with a Xena Warrior Princess reunion as the murderer of the week is Renee O'Connor who was Xena's sidekick Gabriella.  

And this is where for now My Life Is Murder ends for me.  I'm not spending money for yet another streaming service just to get the 3rd season.   

Next week, Star Trek Lower Decks returns to the touchbase for the 4th season finale. 

Until next time, remember to be good to one another and try to keep it down in there, would ya? I'm trying to watch TV over here.  

And Happy Halloween, y'all! 

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