I was meant to do this one yesterday but I decided to take a break because it was Easter Sunday but here goes the fourth part of my list ....
21: Emily Fitch (Kathryn Prescott) - Skins
Picking a favourite character from this show was actually quite hard because each generation has had some pretty strong and interesting character but Emily really stood out for me. I'm a twin myself and while my sister never engaged in that 'twinspeak' that Emily and Katie seem so fond of, we do have our own way of communicating with each other. Plus Emily is one of the best written gay female characters out there.
22: Bree Van De Kamp (Marcia Cross) - Desperate Housewives
My favourites with this show always seem to change. For a long time, I liked Lynette, then Edie, have occasionally liked Susan and Gabby, don't mind Renee but if the last season seems to be anything, it's Bree who I seem to like the most. The woman's repression and need for orderliness might border on the sociopathic but damn, she has managed to fascinate at every turn for the last eight seasons.
23: Sayid Jarrah (Naveen Andrews) - Lost
At least one male character had to make it into this pretty female centric list of favourites and Sayid to me, was the bestest character we had on Lost. Probably because unlike either Jack or Locke, I would actually trust Sayid with my life and he was a better team player/leader than most of the characters on the show too. I think he's one of the main reasons I miss that show from time to time. Along with Juliet, Sun, Jin, etc.
24: Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) - Homeland
This show is still a newbie but in terms of career changing roles, I think Claire Danes has to be aware of how playing a character as broadly written and layered as Carrie can change people's perceptions of you. Carrie is definitely another fascinating character as her determination to uncover Brody's true agenda for the last 12 episodes has made for a good watch. I hope the writers can keep up the god work with her in the upcoming second season.
25: Sofie Bojakshiya (Clea Duvall) - Carnivale
Oh, Sofie. Even I was shocked by the end of the second season when it was revealed that she was part of the Omega plotline but as a character, for the two seasons the show ran for, she was easily the most sympathetic and engaging character of the bunch. Considering the abundance of wonderful and crazy characters we had, that was no mean feat.
Part 5 should be up around Thursday/Friday.
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Monday, April 09, 2012
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Top TV Pairings Part 1
Okay, so I've decided to pick thirty shows I'm currently watching in various ways and picked some of my favourite pairings. A lot of the pairings are romantic, a few quasi-romantic or platonic. Hope you enjoy the first part of this.
K9 - Alistair Gryffen/June Turner
Falls into the category of a non romantic pairing but if this show actually goes from having a second season in development to a second season on the air, who knows? There's certainly a nice rapport between Department lady June Turner and now not so agoraphobic Professor Alistair Gryffen.
Sugar Rush - Kim Daniels/Saint
I've been watching repeats of the second season on 4Music (and I'll be doing some blogs relating to the series soon) and I realise that I really did love Kim and Saint as a couple. They certainly weren't perfect but they were interesting though and it's a shame the show was cut so shortly as well.
Carnivale - Ben Hawkins/Sofie Agnesh Bojakshiya
Something of an odd pairing this one, it's kind of a shame that the writers didn't explore them further but their scenes together on TV were quite good. I wish we had seen more between Ben and Sofie.
Sex And The City - Miranda Hobbes/Steve Brady
This show has always been a mixed bag with couples but somehow, the writers (if you ignore the subsequent movies in 2008/2010) got it right with Miranda and Steve. Great chemistry with the actors and far more believable than the Carrie/Big rubbish that's bogged the show down as well.
Modern Family - Phil Dunphy/Claire Dunphy
I know I should talk about this show a lot more than I do, so I'm adding Phil and Claire to this as well. A great couple, brilliant rapport between the respective actors portraying them but also rather believable as well, though this show excels with all the couples.
K9 - Alistair Gryffen/June Turner

Sugar Rush - Kim Daniels/Saint

Carnivale - Ben Hawkins/Sofie Agnesh Bojakshiya

Sex And The City - Miranda Hobbes/Steve Brady

Modern Family - Phil Dunphy/Claire Dunphy

Labels:
Carnivale,
K9,
LGBT TV,
Modern Family,
Sex And The City,
Sugar Rush
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