Sunday, January 18th, 2009 @ 10 PMShowtime NetworkThe United States of Tara - Season 1, Episode #1 - PilotAvailable now at:
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Marmot: I think I liked The United States of Tara.
Manatee: I did like it. I'd like to see where it is going. Though it's a half hour, I didn't feel like it was a traditional sitcom. And I like the idea of multiple personalities... it's a different take on the typical dysfunctional family
Marmot: This is a family with a real dysfunction and a real situation, unlike most shows where they just make fun of each other. But I wonder how interesting it will be 5 episodes from now. Why are we being introduced to this family and their world at this point? They've lived with this long enough to all be comfortable with it, except for the kids. Who even are okay with it. It's just ruining their social lives, but they're kids, so who cares? Kids are idiots.
Manatee: I felt like that was a question still to be answered. It may tie into my first thought about the episode, why was Tara talking to a video camera in the first scene? Is that part of her therapy? I'm not partial to tricks like that just to get some narration or background going. I wonder if that style will ever be seen again in the series.
Marmot: I had completely forgotten about it by the end of the episode.
Manatee: I thought it was a stupid way to intro the character, unless it has something to do with her therapy but it wasn't addressed again last night. Is it a way for her to 'communicate' with her alters? That was a technique that was used in My Own Worst Enemy.
Marmot: They don't seem to communicate based on this first episode.
Manatee: Well, T did know that Tara had found the morning after pill.
Marmot: I wonder if the "alters" share common knowledge. Does "T" know the same things Tara does? Buck did know how to bowl left handed, which was odd. Odd that it was referenced by the characters. It didn't seem that important.
Manatee: After I watched the show, it did prompt me to Wiki DID (Dissociative identity disorder) - it was a lot to go through. I was under the impression that your alters did not know things about your life, you don't share memories. But I don't know what the left handed importance is. I think what is interesting about DID is not just dealing with it, but what causes it in the first place. And we, the viewers, are being introduced like you said mid stream here.
Marmot: There was an offhand reference to stress inducing an "attack". One of the first questions I had that wasn't addressed was wouldn't she be on medication? I know there are drugs that combat this.
Manatee: Yes, I did catch that too. But the daughter did mention something about being happy her mom was off the meds.
Marmot: Oh, nevermind. I guess I missed that.
Manatee: Even after reading the Wiki, I'm not sure what causes the attacks, but what causes DID is interesting. It's really only common in the US and it's usually a condition started after major trauma or abuse. There is a lot of controversy over whether it's really a medical condition. Enter Tara's sister.
Marmot: It looks like the writer read the Wikipedia page, too. Which brings us to my biggest gripe...
Manatee: I know. I was waiting for this
Marmot: F Diablo Cody. She sucks. Sucks sucks sucks sucks sucks.
Manatee: Tell me how you really feel
Marmot: Nobody talks like she writes. It's so infuriating.
Marmot: Especially in this show. Every character was played fairly straight, as if there were normal people, and then here comes these oh-so-clever witticisms...I hate it. I think that's how I really feel.
Manatee: I didn't think this show was as bad as Juno with that 'clever,' wacky dialogue.
Marmot: That is true. I'm sure Showtime or someone made her tone it down. Maybe it was Spielbergo.
Manatee: Talk about an unlikely duo. Do you think Spielberg will ask Cody to write the 5th Indiana Jones?
Marmot: Oh god. I don't know what's worse, a Diablo Cody scripted Indiana Jones or the idea of another Indiana Jones movie.
Manatee: How involved is Cody with the series?
Marmot: She's already put her name on it. In my opinion - too much.
Manatee: I'm just wondering if someone else is showrunning, maybe the series won't be as wacky as she is.
Marmot: Alexa Junge is ths showrunner.
Marmot: She was a producer on The West Wing, Big Love, Sex & The City and Friends. Quite a pedigree.
Manatee: I don't get Showtime, so I probably won't have the pleasure of seeing this series through, but I must say Showtime is stepping it up. It is almost better than HBO at this point.
Marmot: I have to admit, this does make me slightly more interested in getting Showtime. Still not enough to pay for it, though. I'll probably NetFlix this show once it's on DVD.
Manatee: I may have to join you when you get the NetFlix in. If the show were on ABC I'd definitely watch it. Actually, why isn't it on ABC or NBC? There wasn't much nudity or bad language.
Marmot: It was also edited down, according to the disclaimer right before it started. I wonder what we missed out on.
Manatee: We may never know.