Saturday, March 25, 2017

TV and music

"TV: IRON FIST, TRIAL & ERROR, THE MARVELOUS MRS. M..." (Ava and C.I., THE THIRD ESTATE SUNDAY REVIEW):
The lowered expectations -- all around -- appear to have helped TRIAL & ERROR which got surprising praise throughout last week.

The single-cam sitcom stars a faltering John Lithgow.  When you have a theater-trained actor like Lithgow in the lead role, why the hell wouldn't you film in front of a studio audience?  Why wouldn't you gear the show to your lead's strength?

The Water Cooler Set couldn't stop inflating this so-so show.  Some compared it to the French mini-series SOUPCONS (THE STAIRCASE) -- most of whom couldn't even name the French title.  Others wanted to pretend it was MURDER ONE.

What is it really?

A rip off of COMEDY CENTRAL's THE KROLL SHOW.  That hilarious show starred Nick Kroll in numerous roles including Dr. Armond who eventually is being charged with killing his wife.  If you've seen those episodes, you've seen a funnier version of TRIAL & ERROR.  In fact, Nick Kroll should sue NBC for theft.


How The Water Cooler Set missed that?  Because they're so deeply stupid.


There's not much to praise here.  Sherri Shepherd is, in fact, the only aspect worthy of praise.  She triumphs over the material, in spite of the material.  This is the sixth sitcom she's triumphed in.  Exactly when are they going to build one around her.


And that's actually the criticism that should have been launched of both TRIAL & ERROR and IRON FIST.  The latter is a strong show.  But why is the fourth MARVEL series for NETFLIX also the third one starring a man?

And why are we the only ones pointing that out?

Exactly what purpose does The Water Cooler Set serve?

Again, IRON FIST is a great show.  And we're not saying the character should have been turned into a female.  We are saying it's past time that NETFLIX offered another female led action series.

And watching it, were we the only ones who noticed how great a Wonder Woman that Rosario Dawson would have made?  Or that, with the claw weapons she used in IRON FIST, maybe she needs to be starring in HELLCAT?  Maybe Claire needs to be the new Hellcat who, by the way, was also a member of THE DEFENDERS comic book.

It's funny how women make up 50% of the population but no one ever thinks they should have that same percentage of shows revolving around them.

It's not at all funny that AMAZON's doing yet another pilot season where the best show is the one with a female lead (THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL) but you just know that, yet again, AMAZON will ignore the women and pick yet another substandard piece of crap to greenlight.


Amy Sherman-Palladino's THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL stars Rachel Brosnahan and it's like nothing else TV has to offer.  But by all means, let's listen to a lot of boys who mistake their drool and cum stains for actual critiques.




Ava and C.I. nail it.

A lot of whiners react to IRON FIST by lamenting that the White comic book character wasn't turned into a male of another race for the TV series.

But no one else -- only Ava and C.I. -- care to point out that this is the fourth MARVEL NETFLIX show and the third with a male lead.

Where are the women?

Also make a point to visit AMAZON and check out THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL because I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this pilot.



That's Aimee Mann's "Video," a song that's been on my mind all week.


"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):
Friday, March 24, 2017.  Chaos and violence continue, Moqtad al-Sadr stages a huge rally, AP misreports and much more.


Baghdad today?


: Thousands of people flood 's Tahrir Square, demonstration called by 's powerful cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
 
 
 




Shi'ite cleric and movement leader Moqtada al-Sadr called for today's protest last Saturday:




Muqtada Al-Sadr has called for "million man march" on Friday in Tahrir Square central , Sadr will attend to give "important" speech.









His power to turn out a crowd remains -- visual evidence  of the power he continues to hold in Iraq.


He's never held elected office.

He's never been part of the Cabinet.

The power is internal based solely upon Moqtada himself.

There were times, during the first years of the war, when his power ebbed and flowed.


But the US government always played the wrong hand and would attack or insult him leading supporters to rally around him yet again.

As Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki couldn't command a crowd that size.

As former prime minister, Nouri's lucky to turn out 25 or so people when he visits their towns -- and some of those boo and throw things.

Who is the leader in Iraq?

Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani is one.

Moqtada al-Sadr is another.


Smoking a cigarette on top of one of bridges and thought about this.
 
 





Please note, Moqtada also has a huge amount of supporters in Basra as well.



Anadolu Agency reports:

In an address delivered to tens of thousands of supporters in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square, al-Sadr said he had received numerous death threats -- he did not say by whom -- due to his loud and frequent calls for government reform.
“Continue on the path of revolution and reform… even in the event of my death,” he asserted, while urging followers to keep their protests peaceful.
“If Iraq’s official election commission and electoral law remain as they are, we will be forced to boycott the polls,” he declared.
He writes about the protests that erupted in 2014 -- except they didn't.
Those protests erupted near the end of 2012, picked up steam in 2013 and were eventually stopped by Nouri al-Maliki.
Facts, he leaves out of his AP report.
But the his AP report also manages to mention changes -- undefined -- that Moqtada wants to a 'committee' (unnamed.)
The title of the body is the Independent High Electoral Commission.
Dropping back to February 4, 2017:

Hundreds of Iraqis did useful things yesterday including the hundred who rallied in Baghdad's Tahrir Square.  ALSUMARIA reports they rallied to call for reforms in the government (corruption) and reforms in the election law and the Independent High Electoral Commission.  ALSUMARIA reports hundred also protested in Karbala with the same demands.



To the February 8th snapshot:



Due to the protest, ALSUMARIA reports, the Election Commission has closed shop and gone home for the day to avoid "friction" with the protesters.

And ALSUMARIA is reporting that the protest has started with thousands turning out to demand changes in the electoral commission and in the voting law.


Sadrist respond to link the demonstrations on the anniversary of the Baath coup




ALL IRAQ NEWS carries the above photo in their report on today's protest in Baghdad.




Not only has Moqtada been protesting this for some time, UNAMI's also expressed concerns.


It's day 158 of The Mosul Slog -- and how's that working out?




|i regime digs mass grave for 200+ bodies killed by in Mosul. CNN will tell the world later they found an Yazidi mass grave
 
 




Their lives seem to have no worth.
 
 


Horrific Video from West of Mosul bombardment by US Coalition air crafts. 230 have died there in just 2 days.
 
 
~500 civilians (mostly displaced women and children) were massacred in less than 24-hours in and by the & its allies..
 
 



Dozens killed, buried in rubble after Mosul air raid - Iraqi officials, residents
 
 



Oh, silly, idiot Elise of CNN, it is a slog.

It always was.


It's also a tragedy.


"People in West are trapped in the situation of penury & panic." Our representative in Iraq explains the latest developments
Mosul situation deteriorating as fighting rages
Around 400,000 people thought to be trapped in the Old City lack food, clean water and fuel to keep themselves warm.
 
 




Yesterday, we noted Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's comments explaining the US military would not be leaving Iraq even if the Islamic State was defeated.  Jordan Shilton covers it for WSWS:


US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson declared Washington’s intention to keep troops deployed more or less indefinitely in the territories now occupied by Islamic State in Iraq and Syria in remarks delivered at the beginning of a two-day meeting of the US-organized anti-ISIS coalition in Washington.
“The military power of the coalition will remain where this fraudulent caliphate has existed in order to set the conditions for a full recovery from the tyranny of ISIS,” he told an audience that included Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. He gave no indication of when, if ever, US troops could be withdrawn from a war zone extending across Iraq and Syria, where there has been fighting of greater or lesser intensity throughout the 14 years since the US first invaded Iraq.

Tillerson also called for the establishment of “interim zones of stability” in Syria to which refugees from the US-instigated civil war that has raged throughout that country for the past six years could be forcibly returned. Areas will be deemed “safe” if they have been initially cleared of ISIS, an absurdly low standard given the deadly conflicts which continue to rage between different factions in the Syrian civil war.


At some point, we'll get around to Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joseph Dunford's comments this week that the US military will be in Iraq for "years to come."


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