Third and final entry for
selenic76's February Fandom Fest, and the last stretch of my journey through my fandom life. Once again, I hope you enjoy this trip!
Question: Ever bought the DVD's to a TV show without having seen a single episode, just because they were on sale? Well, that's exactly what later would be known as my first foray into the world of my most recent fandom

Truth be told, I had read about the show before, but out of the four main actors only Willie Garson and Tiffani Thiessen were really familiar, for their previous parts on "Stargate" and "Fastlane"; I only recognized Tim DeKay from his guest stint in an episode of "NCIS". But with the actor portraying the main character of the show, one Matt Bomer, I drew a blank (which should turn out to be wrong later on). Not quite the best start, huh? Well, I guess I must have been kind of an explorer in a past live, since I like to explore things in general, not just TV shows.
And so it came that fate played into my hands when one of my local TV stations decided to pick up the airing of Season 2. My very first full episode of White Collar was "Unfinished Business", and you all can call me shallow, but the moment we see Neal impersonating "Mr. Black", a shady associate of their baddie of the week, I was hopelessly hooked - on both the show and on Matt Bomer.

When next week came around, I awaited the episode "In The Red" with quite some anticipation. And without spoilering anything, I wasn't disappointed. Not only they gave us some really great scenes between Peter, Neal and Sara (in any combination), we also saw Neal as a world-class poker player, and we got treated to a very special eye-candy by the end of the episode:


Honestly, who wouldn't want to swap places with Sara Ellis, who drops by in that scene? I definitely would! XD
This two episodes were enough for me to break out the aforementioned DVD's (which I only had checked for their functionality, nothing more) and watch the complete Season 1 and the first few episodes of Season 2 on one weekend.
You might ask what differs "White Collar" from any other crime show on TV? Well, here are some reasons, but this list is definitely not complete:
a) no blood overkill: probably the biggest difference to any other crime show. Sure, you have some deaths in the show (I only say finale!), but unlike "CSI", "Criminal Minds" or any of them, you don't get them in all their bloody, gory details. Which is quite nice for a change.
b) Cops and Robbers can be friends: you get the best example for that in the friendship that is built between Neal and Peter. Pre-series, Peter was the FBI agent who chased Neal around half the globe, but after the con-artist is released into his custody, their relationship begins to change (more on that further down below in this article). Next to them, you see friendships blossom between Mozzie & Elizabeth, Neal & Sara, Peter & Mozzie, Peter & June, and probably most surprising for all of them, between Mozzie & Diana.
c) Crime doesn't exclude fun: As the title suggests, their cases are primarily settled in the realms of money laundering, embezzling, art forgery and such. Which is a great opportunity to send either Neal or Peter (or sometimes both of them) undercover - and that is so much fun to watch, especially when Neal has to use his criminally good talents for catching the bad guy. But not only the two of them get sent undercover, Diana and Jones also get on more than one occasion the opportunity to shine in a different character.

Neal and Peter preparing for their probably best undercover operation in "Dentist of Detroit" (this pic is known in the fandom as "THE PROM PIC")
As you know already (if you have read my two previous articles), the bridge between all three of them is "Bromance". And to me, White Collar is actually the epitome for bromance. Let me give some examples:
A) Peter & Neal: The main pairing of the show, in every shade possible. It spans from father & son to almost brothers and everything in between. From the very first scene, when Peter finds a desperate Neal in an empty apartment, to every single of their cases to their heartbreaking (almost) end, these two give us so much: good advices (in both directions), the look into two so different and yet so aligned minds, and, most of all, the best banter between two guys around here, as these two quote examples prove so nicely:
Neal: [holding his cell phone] Do you mind? I have to call Mozzie.
Peter: Are you sure Mozzie didn't do it?
Neal: [confidently] Yeah.
Peter: Why?
Neal: Slash and grab. [Peter is still confused] The frame's too high?
Peter: Oh.
(from Copycat Caffrey, 2x03)
Peter: I'll need an alias.
Neal: Alistair Stone. A wealthy Hong Kong banker, relocating to New York, looking for a school for your son, Alistair Jr. You like catamarans and cognac.
Peter: It's like you're an alias savant. [Neal shrugs] I do like catamarans, but, let's go with Peter instead of Alistair.
Neal: Linda's gonna be upset.
Peter: Linda?
Neal: Your wife. She affectionately calls you Ali.
Peter: She'll get over it.
(from Upper West Side Story, 3x12)
To make dialogues like that working in the right way, you need two actors - and you need chemistry between them. Luckily for us all, USA Network found them in Tim DeKay and Matt Bomer (who I had seen on Tru Calling, as I found out later, when I did some digging into his acting career). And even if the friendship between Peter and Neal is sometimes in frays, because the trust has practically ceased to exist, Matt and Tim have built up a friendship behind the scenes as well. Tim is one of the first to congratulate Matt on several occasions via Twitter - his coming-out, his performance on "The Normal Heart", and, more recently, the win of both the People's Choice and the Golden Globe Award for that performance. And in every tweet, you can read that Tim is proud of Matt - like a big brother would be of his little one.
I mentioned the chemistry between them, and according to several interviews they both did over the seasons, they hit it off immediately. And if you really want to laugh out loud, type in "white collar gifs gag reels", lean back and enjoy the ride. But please don't eat or drink anything while watching, since it might get a bit dangerous for your health.

Neal's first arrest, as we see it in "Forging Bonds" (2x11)

White Collar's funny variation of Jedi and Padawan, from one of my favorite episodes, "Power Play" (2x15)

Matt and Tim doing a photoshoot for TV Guide
more pics of them here
B) Neal and Mozzie: A friendship that has been through every high and every low the criminal world can offer. They meet for the first time short after Neal comes to New York, and sooner than later, these two run scams. Mozzie is responsible for Neal's very first suit, and he, the orphan from Detroit, sees Neal as the brother he never really had. Mozzie has a lot of faith in Neal, and he looks out for him, which is why he accepts Peter in both their lives (well, after a while anyway). So when he finds out something about Neal in Season 3, he is shocked and hurt, but in the long shot, nothing really can destroy this friendship forged over the years.
C) Peter, Neal & Elizabeth: For four long years, Elizabeth had to "share" her husband with the con-man on the run. So when they meet in person for the first time, you would expect some animosities coming from this remarkable woman. But there's nothing, not at all. On the contrary, she voices Neal's side to Peter in "Peter language" on more than one occasion, and she opens their home to the young man.
D) Peter & Mozzie: When they meet for the first time in the pilot, Peter doesn't know who this apparently crazy guy is. But over the years, the bald man grows on Peter, and by the end of the show, they have become real friends, sharing their most heartbreaking moment together. What unites them in the first place is Neal, and on more than one occasion, they look out for him, especially in Season 2, as this dialogue shows:
Mozzie: Suit, we have a code red.
Peter : Now is not the time, Mozzie.
Mozzie: It's a dark day when I turn towards the system instead of recoiling.
Peter: Just spit it out.
Mozzie: Remember when you asked me to tell you if Neal was gonna do something stupid? Well, I regretfully report that... he's out of his anklet.
Peter: Damn it!
Mozzie: But that's not the stupid part. He's got a gun.
(from Point Blank, 2x09)

Peter and Mozzie trying to find an elusive Neal in the Season 6 opener "Borrowed Time"
I honestly could go on for hours and hours about everything I love about White Collar, but since I don't want to be responsible for "killing" LiveJournal XD, I draw this entry to an end. But before I leave you to a little picspam of some favorites of mine, I tell you one final thing: "Magnificent Seven" brought me to fanfiction, "Supernatural" broadened my horizons on that, but "White Collar" brought me to LiveJournal and all the wonderful sites and people dedicated to this equally wonderful show.
A little Neal Caffrey picspam:

One of my favorite looks on Neal: glasses (from "Upper West Side Story, 3x12)...

... and here again (from "On The Fence", 3x09, where Matt was reunited with Eliza Dushku)

Another favorite: Leather jacket and Aviator sunglasses (Dentist of Detroit, 3x04)

Neal and Sara teaming up in "Power Play" (2x15)...

...where Peter and Neal do a little swap

Case work at the office (Hard Sell, 1x08)

Neal in his "usual" clothes (promo pic from Season 3)


Matt on set, as JustJared put it so nicely, "lighting up the set"

Last but not least, the comeback of the leather jacket (Stealing Home, 3x15)
As with the other two entries before, I deliberately refrain from reccing any stories here as well, but I do advise anyone who reads this here to follow one of the links I provide afterwards and explore this wonderful fandom on your own.
AO3
(if you fancy it, there are lots of wonderful RPF stories for the actors on that site)
Fanfiction.net
As I said in the last paragraph under the cut, White Collar opened the doors to LiveJournal to me. And while there are bunches of journals out there dedicated to the show and/or its actors, here are some personal favorites of mine:
elrhiarhodan: the "Queen" of our fandom, the driving force behind so many activies, and the one with some of the most beautiful stories I've ever read in this fandom.
kanarek13: "Mistress of Arts"; her talent for creating actual works of art never cease to amaze me, and many a story had the honor to be graced by an artwork coming from her.
treonb: If you want to watch some really good fanvideos, please head over to this journal; they ewoke all different emotions, and all of them are done in high quality.
I hope you liked this entry. And if you have any questions about the show or think of a site out there that I should check out, please tell me in your comments.
To all fandoms, because Fandom = Love
Sources:
midnight_road (Screencaps)
Google Image Search (with no intented copyright infringement to the rightful users) (Screencaps, Promo Pic)
Wikiquote (quotes)
JustJared (set pics)
Question: Ever bought the DVD's to a TV show without having seen a single episode, just because they were on sale? Well, that's exactly what later would be known as my first foray into the world of my most recent fandom

Truth be told, I had read about the show before, but out of the four main actors only Willie Garson and Tiffani Thiessen were really familiar, for their previous parts on "Stargate" and "Fastlane"; I only recognized Tim DeKay from his guest stint in an episode of "NCIS". But with the actor portraying the main character of the show, one Matt Bomer, I drew a blank (which should turn out to be wrong later on). Not quite the best start, huh? Well, I guess I must have been kind of an explorer in a past live, since I like to explore things in general, not just TV shows.
And so it came that fate played into my hands when one of my local TV stations decided to pick up the airing of Season 2. My very first full episode of White Collar was "Unfinished Business", and you all can call me shallow, but the moment we see Neal impersonating "Mr. Black", a shady associate of their baddie of the week, I was hopelessly hooked - on both the show and on Matt Bomer.

When next week came around, I awaited the episode "In The Red" with quite some anticipation. And without spoilering anything, I wasn't disappointed. Not only they gave us some really great scenes between Peter, Neal and Sara (in any combination), we also saw Neal as a world-class poker player, and we got treated to a very special eye-candy by the end of the episode:


Honestly, who wouldn't want to swap places with Sara Ellis, who drops by in that scene? I definitely would! XD
This two episodes were enough for me to break out the aforementioned DVD's (which I only had checked for their functionality, nothing more) and watch the complete Season 1 and the first few episodes of Season 2 on one weekend.
You might ask what differs "White Collar" from any other crime show on TV? Well, here are some reasons, but this list is definitely not complete:
a) no blood overkill: probably the biggest difference to any other crime show. Sure, you have some deaths in the show (I only say finale!), but unlike "CSI", "Criminal Minds" or any of them, you don't get them in all their bloody, gory details. Which is quite nice for a change.
b) Cops and Robbers can be friends: you get the best example for that in the friendship that is built between Neal and Peter. Pre-series, Peter was the FBI agent who chased Neal around half the globe, but after the con-artist is released into his custody, their relationship begins to change (more on that further down below in this article). Next to them, you see friendships blossom between Mozzie & Elizabeth, Neal & Sara, Peter & Mozzie, Peter & June, and probably most surprising for all of them, between Mozzie & Diana.
c) Crime doesn't exclude fun: As the title suggests, their cases are primarily settled in the realms of money laundering, embezzling, art forgery and such. Which is a great opportunity to send either Neal or Peter (or sometimes both of them) undercover - and that is so much fun to watch, especially when Neal has to use his criminally good talents for catching the bad guy. But not only the two of them get sent undercover, Diana and Jones also get on more than one occasion the opportunity to shine in a different character.

Neal and Peter preparing for their probably best undercover operation in "Dentist of Detroit" (this pic is known in the fandom as "THE PROM PIC")
As you know already (if you have read my two previous articles), the bridge between all three of them is "Bromance". And to me, White Collar is actually the epitome for bromance. Let me give some examples:
A) Peter & Neal: The main pairing of the show, in every shade possible. It spans from father & son to almost brothers and everything in between. From the very first scene, when Peter finds a desperate Neal in an empty apartment, to every single of their cases to their heartbreaking (almost) end, these two give us so much: good advices (in both directions), the look into two so different and yet so aligned minds, and, most of all, the best banter between two guys around here, as these two quote examples prove so nicely:
Neal: [holding his cell phone] Do you mind? I have to call Mozzie.
Peter: Are you sure Mozzie didn't do it?
Neal: [confidently] Yeah.
Peter: Why?
Neal: Slash and grab. [Peter is still confused] The frame's too high?
Peter: Oh.
(from Copycat Caffrey, 2x03)
Peter: I'll need an alias.
Neal: Alistair Stone. A wealthy Hong Kong banker, relocating to New York, looking for a school for your son, Alistair Jr. You like catamarans and cognac.
Peter: It's like you're an alias savant. [Neal shrugs] I do like catamarans, but, let's go with Peter instead of Alistair.
Neal: Linda's gonna be upset.
Peter: Linda?
Neal: Your wife. She affectionately calls you Ali.
Peter: She'll get over it.
(from Upper West Side Story, 3x12)
To make dialogues like that working in the right way, you need two actors - and you need chemistry between them. Luckily for us all, USA Network found them in Tim DeKay and Matt Bomer (who I had seen on Tru Calling, as I found out later, when I did some digging into his acting career). And even if the friendship between Peter and Neal is sometimes in frays, because the trust has practically ceased to exist, Matt and Tim have built up a friendship behind the scenes as well. Tim is one of the first to congratulate Matt on several occasions via Twitter - his coming-out, his performance on "The Normal Heart", and, more recently, the win of both the People's Choice and the Golden Globe Award for that performance. And in every tweet, you can read that Tim is proud of Matt - like a big brother would be of his little one.
I mentioned the chemistry between them, and according to several interviews they both did over the seasons, they hit it off immediately. And if you really want to laugh out loud, type in "white collar gifs gag reels", lean back and enjoy the ride. But please don't eat or drink anything while watching, since it might get a bit dangerous for your health.

Neal's first arrest, as we see it in "Forging Bonds" (2x11)

White Collar's funny variation of Jedi and Padawan, from one of my favorite episodes, "Power Play" (2x15)

Matt and Tim doing a photoshoot for TV Guide
more pics of them here
B) Neal and Mozzie: A friendship that has been through every high and every low the criminal world can offer. They meet for the first time short after Neal comes to New York, and sooner than later, these two run scams. Mozzie is responsible for Neal's very first suit, and he, the orphan from Detroit, sees Neal as the brother he never really had. Mozzie has a lot of faith in Neal, and he looks out for him, which is why he accepts Peter in both their lives (well, after a while anyway). So when he finds out something about Neal in Season 3, he is shocked and hurt, but in the long shot, nothing really can destroy this friendship forged over the years.
C) Peter, Neal & Elizabeth: For four long years, Elizabeth had to "share" her husband with the con-man on the run. So when they meet in person for the first time, you would expect some animosities coming from this remarkable woman. But there's nothing, not at all. On the contrary, she voices Neal's side to Peter in "Peter language" on more than one occasion, and she opens their home to the young man.
D) Peter & Mozzie: When they meet for the first time in the pilot, Peter doesn't know who this apparently crazy guy is. But over the years, the bald man grows on Peter, and by the end of the show, they have become real friends, sharing their most heartbreaking moment together. What unites them in the first place is Neal, and on more than one occasion, they look out for him, especially in Season 2, as this dialogue shows:
Mozzie: Suit, we have a code red.
Peter : Now is not the time, Mozzie.
Mozzie: It's a dark day when I turn towards the system instead of recoiling.
Peter: Just spit it out.
Mozzie: Remember when you asked me to tell you if Neal was gonna do something stupid? Well, I regretfully report that... he's out of his anklet.
Peter: Damn it!
Mozzie: But that's not the stupid part. He's got a gun.
(from Point Blank, 2x09)

Peter and Mozzie trying to find an elusive Neal in the Season 6 opener "Borrowed Time"
I honestly could go on for hours and hours about everything I love about White Collar, but since I don't want to be responsible for "killing" LiveJournal XD, I draw this entry to an end. But before I leave you to a little picspam of some favorites of mine, I tell you one final thing: "Magnificent Seven" brought me to fanfiction, "Supernatural" broadened my horizons on that, but "White Collar" brought me to LiveJournal and all the wonderful sites and people dedicated to this equally wonderful show.
A little Neal Caffrey picspam:

One of my favorite looks on Neal: glasses (from "Upper West Side Story, 3x12)...

... and here again (from "On The Fence", 3x09, where Matt was reunited with Eliza Dushku)

Another favorite: Leather jacket and Aviator sunglasses (Dentist of Detroit, 3x04)

Neal and Sara teaming up in "Power Play" (2x15)...

...where Peter and Neal do a little swap

Case work at the office (Hard Sell, 1x08)

Neal in his "usual" clothes (promo pic from Season 3)


Matt on set, as JustJared put it so nicely, "lighting up the set"

Last but not least, the comeback of the leather jacket (Stealing Home, 3x15)
As with the other two entries before, I deliberately refrain from reccing any stories here as well, but I do advise anyone who reads this here to follow one of the links I provide afterwards and explore this wonderful fandom on your own.
AO3
(if you fancy it, there are lots of wonderful RPF stories for the actors on that site)
Fanfiction.net
As I said in the last paragraph under the cut, White Collar opened the doors to LiveJournal to me. And while there are bunches of journals out there dedicated to the show and/or its actors, here are some personal favorites of mine:
I hope you liked this entry. And if you have any questions about the show or think of a site out there that I should check out, please tell me in your comments.
To all fandoms, because Fandom = Love
Sources:
midnight_road (Screencaps)
Google Image Search (with no intented copyright infringement to the rightful users) (Screencaps, Promo Pic)
Wikiquote (quotes)
JustJared (set pics)
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Date: 2015-03-04 10:04 pm (UTC)Vielen, vielen Dank für deine wunderbaren Worte, es ist schön zu wissen, dass man mit seiner Meinung nicht ganz alleine dasteht.
Was Matt anbelangt - ich bin immer noch dabei, mir seine Rollen zusammenzutragen (und anzuschauen), wobei ich mich erst vor kurzem ziemlich geärgert habe, da ich "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" auf Pro7 übersehen hatte. Hoffe, dass sie es doch noch irgendwann auf DVD rausbringen (oder ein anderer Sender sich erbarmt). Bei "Traveler" muss ich mir nur noch ein Programm suchen, damit ich mir die Folgen von Youtube runterladen kann, aber sobald das erledigt ist, kann mich nichts mehr aufhalten.
Ich hab Matt in "In Time" geliebt - auch wenn sein Part doch relativ kurz war, diese wenigen Szenen bleiben einem lange in Erinnerung. "Magic Mike" hatte definitiv zu wenig Bomer in sich, aber ich hoffe, dass wir im kommenden Sequel ein bisschen mehr sehen - der Mann ist geboren für eine Hauptrolle, und nach People's Choice und Golden Globe wird es auch höchste Zeit dafür.
Matt am Theater sehen - das wär wirklich ein Erlebnis erster Klasse. Mal sehen, was sich auf Matts Seite entwickelt, aber ich bin sehr geneigt, dein Angebot anzunehmen.
John Barrowman - bis zu meiner ersten intensiven Begegnung mit Fanpop (und einem sehr großen Barrowman-Fan aus Schottland) hat mir der Name nicht wirklich was gesagt. "Torchwood" habe ich zwar noch nicht gesehen (steht ganz weit oben auf meiner To-Do-List), aber er war großartig in der ersten Staffel von "Arrow" (bin schon gespannt, was er in der zweiten so anstellt)
Ja, ich glaube das dürfen wir (zumindest bei so attraktiven Schauspielern wie die beiden), und auch ich war nicht ganz auf Mattys "Attacke" vorbereitet XD
Nochmals vielen Dank für deinen Kommentar, und dafür, dass du dir die Zeit genommen hast, meinen "Monster"-Artikel zu lesen.
Schöne Grüße
(no subject)
Date: 2015-03-04 10:23 pm (UTC)Hast Du Mozilla Firefox? Da gibt es das Addon Downloadhelper, das ist eigentlich recht hilfreich.
Den Film "In Time" habe ich schon vor längerer Zeit mal geguckt, einfach weil die Story so interessant klang. Ich hatte keine Ahnung, dass Matt da drin ist und bin fast vom Stuhl gefallen. Eine kleine, aber feine Rolle. Aber irgendwie scheint er sehr viel zu sterben, oder?
Magic Mike war in der Tat totlangweilig und nur für die paar Szenen interessant. Ich denke auch, dass seine Rolle im zweiten Teil größer sein wird, das ist ja mehr ein Roadmovie, da ist die ganze Truppe ständig zusammen. Ob ich mich traue, ins Kino zu gehen? LOL
Ebenfalls auf youtube gibt es auch von jemandem zusammengeschnitten all seine Szenen aus "Guiding Light / Springfield Story" - selbst da, frisch von der Schauspielschule und noch ganz jung, kann man schon sehen, wie gut er ist. Mich hat er überzeugt.
Was das Texas Chain Massaker angeht, so bin ich mal auf Links gestoßen, nicht youtube, irgendeine andere Seite, da waren Szenenausschnitte - er spricht zwar spanisch, aber sieht unheimlich gut aus. Wenn Du magst, such ich dir die mal raus. Da war auch ein Behind-the-Scenes von den Dreharbeiten. Leider kann man die aber nicht runterladen.
Was ist Fanpop? Das hab ich bisher noch nicht gehört.
John Barrowman ist ne Wucht! Ich hab ihn schon paar mal auf Conventions getroffen und auch schon live im Konzert oder im Musical gesehen - der Mann kann echt alles. Ein richtiger Entertainer. Und außerdem total sympathisch und am Boden geblieben, für seine Fans tut er alles und er teilt auch viel auf Twitter. Ich mach Dich gerne näher mit ihm bekannt.
Oh ja, unbedingt Torchwood gucken! Und (den neuen) Doctor Who auch, dort kommt Jack Harkness ursprünglich her. Wenn Du ihn gesehen hast, wirst Du wissen, warum wir ihn so lieben.
Und natürlich schaue ich auch Arrow. Ich bin schon in der dritten Staffel ;) In der zweiten ist er nicht ganz so viel dabei wie in der ersten (in dem Jahr war er u.a. damit beschäftigt, seine neue CD aufzunehmen, er fliegt viel zwischen Amerika und UK hin und her, hat neulich sogar von der Queen einen ganz hohen Orden gekriegt und auch bei der Eröffnung der Commonwealth Games in Glasgow gesungen), aber in der dritten ist er sogar zur Hauptrolle ernannt worden.
Ich hab auch die Arrow Actionfiguren, das ist so eine Leidenschaft von mir. Ging auch mit Stargate los.
Ich war auch schon mal in Vancouver, damals wegen einer Convention mit Richard Dean Anderson und der ganzen Stargate und MacGyver Drehorte. Jetzt in Arrow erkenne ich viele Plätze wieder, an denen ich auch war! Genau wie auch in Cardiff, wo ja Torchwood gedreht wurde. Jeder Fan muss mal da gewesen sein.
Wenn Du Dich beeilst mit dem in-John-Barrowman-Verlieben, dann kannst Du im Mai noch mit nach London zur Torchwood Convention kommen - endlich ist er mal wieder in England, er macht jetzt viele amerikanische Cons - oder lieber auch im Mai/Juni auf ein Konzert von der Tournee? Wer weiß, wann wir die nächste Chance kriegen.
Also wie Du siehst, wenn Du Fragen hast - ich bin DER Ansprechpartner ;)
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Date: 2015-04-07 09:31 pm (UTC)Aber ja, Torchwood ist absolut zu empfehlen. Zumindest die ersten drei Staffeln.
Torchwood
Date: 2015-04-07 11:31 pm (UTC)Hab gerade auf Amazon mal nach Torchwood gesucht - und bin nun ziemlich verwirrt:
gibt's nur die Staffeln 1 & 2 auf Deutsch (obwohl ich mir Serien später dann ohnehin auf Englisch ansehe, aber beim ersten Mal will ich nicht überlegen müssen, was die gerade sagen, darum bevorzuge ich Deutsch zur "Kontaktaufnahme")? Oder ist "Kinder der Erde" die dritte Staffel? Und wo passt da "Miracle Day" hinein??
Kennst du "An Evening with John Barrowman" auf DVD? Ist das gutes Material oder nicht? (wenn, dann will ich den Mann schon aus verschiedenen Winkeln kennenlernen - als Schauspieler und als Sänger)
zu deinem anderen Kommentar: das hab ich gewusst, dass das Scott ist - der Dank dafür geht an Victoria (einer der größten Barrowman-Fans auf Fanpop (das ist übrigens gar nicht so leicht zu erklären, was das genau ist, am besten geht noch, dass es ein Treffpunkt für Fans ist, wo man zu den unterschiedlichsten Themen, von Musik über Filme und Serien bis hin zu Sport und anderen Themen (zB Kochen, Tiere etc) in virtuellen Fanclubs auf Gleichgesinnte trifft)
Re: Torchwood
Date: 2015-04-08 06:36 am (UTC)Guck es einfach alles der Reihe nach und versuch Dich nicht zu spoilern. Ich bin erst später dazu gekommen und hab praktisch mit dieser dritten Staffel angefangen und den Rest erst danach geguckt - funktioniert auch wunderbar, weil es ja eine abgeschlossene Geschichte ist, mehr wie ein Kinofilm, und alle Charactere gut erklärt werden.
Das war nämlich so: Staffel 1 lief auf BBC3, Staffel 2 durfte dann schon auf BBC2 und CoE lief auf BBC1. Das ist wie bei uns die ARD. Das haben also auch viele gesehen, die keine Vorkenntnisse hatten. Und ich finde es die beste der drei Staffeln, aber es gibt auch viele Fans, die Dir was anderes erzählen würden.
Dann war ein paar Jahre lang Ruhe, und dann wurde "Miracle Day" angekündigt. Die müsste es auch auf deutsch geben, die läuft bei RTL2 hoch und runter. Allerdings waren dort etliche Szenen geschnitten, und ich hab gehört, die fehlen auch auf den DVDs. Das ist ganz offiziell die vierte Staffel, aber die wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit einem amerikanischen Sender gemacht. Und wir Original-Fans sind gar nicht glücklich drüber, da es doch sehr amerikanisiert wurde und der britische Charme weg ist. Und Jack verkam zur Nebenfigur während der neue Amerikaner glänzen durfte. Auch hier wurde eine große Geschichte über 10 Folgen erzählt. Es ist insgesamt nicht schlecht und hat auch gute und schöne Szenen, aber es gibt viel zu meckern dran.
Seitdem wissen wir nicht, wie es nun weitergeht. Offiziell eingestellt ist die Serie nicht und wir hoffen immer noch. Anfang des Jahres war mal von Radiohörspielen die Rede. Mal schauen.
Ich habe die ersten drei Staffeln in einer Box, allerdings auf englisch. Aber vielleicht gibt es die ja auch so als Dreierbox auf deutsch?
Und ja, die Konzert-DVDs sind sehr zu empfehlen. Beide. "An Evening with John Barrowman" ist die von 2009 in Glasgow, und von 2010 gibt es noch "John Barrowman live in the Royal Albert Hall" oder so ähnlich. Ich finde die zweite naturgemäß noch besser, weil das das erste Konzert war, das ich live gesehen habe. Aber toll sind sie beide. Von der 2011er Tour gibt es leider keine offizielle DVD, aber jede Menge Videos auf youtube. Seitdem war keine Tour mehr, dieses Jahr ist die erste und wir warten schon alle ungeduldig. Wenn ich es noch rechtzeitig schaffe, Dich anzufixen, kannst Du vielleicht mitkommen ;) Wer weiß, wann wir die nächste Chance kriegen.
Bevor Du aber anfängst, irgendwelche CDs zu kaufen, lass mich Dir eine Liste mit den wichtigen und guten schicken, denn da gibt es auch viele mit "The Bests" und "The Essential" und da kauft man ja immer wieder die gleichen Lieder.
Und dann gibt es noch zwei absolut empfehlenswerte Bücher, von seiner Schwester geschrieben: "Anything goes" und "I am what I am". Einerseits Biographie, mit allem, was er bisher so gemacht hat, andererseits herrlich lustige Familiengeschichten, die zeigen, warum er so geworden ist, wie er ist. Bei den Eltern und Anverwandten konnte er gar nicht anders ;) Die lesen sich wunderbar weg und man ist nur am Kichern.
Und John und Scott sind einfach das niedlichste Paar überhaupt. Nach mehr als 20 Jahren immer noch verliebt, das sieht man immer wieder, wie die sich angucken. Scott hatte kürzlich erst Geburtstag und John schrieb auf Facebook, dass Scott ihn jeden Tag zum Lachen bringt. Er postet ja auch immer viele Fotos auf Twitter. Ich bin sicher, Matt und Simon sind genauso niedlich zusammen, nur davon sieht man halt nicht so oft was, weil sie privater sind. Ist aber auch okay natürlich.