How do you deal with disappointment? It comes to us all right? I certainly can't claim to be any worse off than anyone else but disappointments get me down all the same. I find myself trying to stay positive while not having much luck in terms of job prospects.
I have been looking at ways to generate my own income like a small business but that requires capital which I don't have. I tried a little wheeling and dealing but that is just a start and trying to get that to the point where I can live off is a big, big step.
The latest disappointment was connected to things well outside of my ability to control, the site I work for lost a year's worth of posts which includes most of the time I was writing for them. That affects a lot more than me it also means that our site lost their press rights at a range of conventions and media events until we can re-establish ourselves.
For me it means I lost out on one of the two events here in the UK that are relevant to what we cover. It was something I was looking forward to it was a lot of fun and also a chance to add to my CV which apparently needs all the help it can get.
So how do you deal with disappointment ideally in ways that the rest of us will think of as positive.
Oh look I just broke my mobile phone with an epic accident I am too embarrassed to fully explain.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Sunday, October 4, 2015
3 New US Shows To Try
Blindspot
Strong Female Lead And A Puzzle To Solve
Jaime Alexander stars as Jane Doe in this new NBC thriller.
A lot of people have been drawing comparisons with The Blacklist and I can see
that strangely enough people seem not to be comparing it with Prison Break you
know that show about a guy covered in tattoos that form part of an extensive
plan.
The show has gotten some stick from certain reviewers for
treatment of Jane Doe as an object, the first episode does have her emerging
naked from a bag in Times Square then being poked, prodded and scanned by the
FBI. Is it uncomfortable watching, yes is it there to titillate? I very much
doubt it. The showrunners are undoubtedly portraying Jane as a strong woman who
undertook this bizarre mission for whatever reason.
Now strong woman can be thought of as a negative term which is not what I intend when I describe Jane as that I think in a time where we have lots of action shows we have a majority of men doing the physicality in the lead roles the only current show I can think of that does that is Castle. They bring back memories of Alias and Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Everything I have seen tells me that this has what it takes
to keep the audience interested but trying to judge audiences is a difficult
thing but this is a show I’d recommend.
Chances of Season 2: 85%
Limitless
I really wondered about this when I started writing about this adaption of the film but seeing it in action may have made me a believer. I like the way that they strictly define the ups and downs of NCT so while Brian is on a whole other level he does have limits.
It is interesting to see Eddie Morran in this role as both a potential ally or an enemy and I want to see what happens next and if there are any more Big Bads to appear and what is the story with Rebecca's dad. This show lives or dies on the back of the line walked by Jake McDorman between loveable slacker and jumped up asshole. From time to time he goes over that line but got to be patient as it is only up to the second episode.
If you watched the film I think you'll be pre-disposed to liking this and if you haven't seen the film the pilot makes sure that you are pretty well filled in about stuff.
Chances of Season 2: 75%
Minority Report
Another film to TV series Minority Report continues the story five years the Pre-Crime Division was shut down after the events of the film starring Tom Cruise. I'm not sure which way this will go we've had a future procedural with Almost Human which should never been cancelled or had its running order changed so the character development made no sense.
Hopefully Minority Report won't make those same mistakes but it is too early to say. There are some fun things to see in this show
Chance of Season 2: 45% (That's been optimistic for a Fox show)
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