Archive for the ‘2000’s’ Category
Pandemic Rewind: “Dawson’s Creek” (1998-2003) and “Felicity” (1998-2002)
Posted: October 29, 2021 in 2000's, Dawson's Creek, Felicity, Rewind, The 90's, The WB, TV, WatchTags: 2000's, Dawson's Creek, Felicity, Rewind, The 90's, The WB, TV, Watch
Pandemic Rewind: “The OC” (2003-2007)
Posted: October 26, 2020 in 2000's, Rewind, The OC, TV, WatchTags: 2000's, Rewind, The OC, TV, Watch
“Welcome to The OC, bitch.”
“The OC”, one of the most famous and glitzy teen drama shows of all time, and the inspiration for arguably the most influential and genre defining reality show franchises: “Laguna Beach”/”The Hills”/”The City”.
The spring of 2003 saw the series finale of “Dawson’s Creek”, which is itself arguably one of the most defining TV shows of the late ’90’s, and of all time in its genre. The crown of The WB. As the sun set on Capeside and my generation’s favorite love triangle, Dawson, Pacey, and Joey (big Pacey fan here), the final episode ended much as the show started. Heartfelt, a little cheesy, and relatable in some way to the average young person. They could all be your friends, classmates, a neighbor.
(more…)Episode Notes: “The Black Donnellys” Episode 12
Posted: October 13, 2020 in 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TVTags: 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, Watch
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Episode 12: “The Black Drop”
“How shall a man … draw off from his veins the black drop he drew from this father …” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Also known as the episode in which Kevin hates people who cut the line and your heart breaks into a million pieces for Jimmy.
Joey Ice Cream gets stabbed in the shower, appears to be fairly minor, and reveals that his friends have a contract out on him. Dun dun dun, the plot thickens about the real reason Joey’s in jail. I have my own theories I’ll share after the final episode.
Tommy and Kevin are still trying to help Mr. Reilly save the diner, and Joey third wheels by revealing Anthony Lino’s (the building inspector) location. Or so he says. Tommy tricks Lino into an inspection of a local business and they kidnap him, hiding him in the basement of the Firecracker, Louie Downtown style. Joey gleefully joins the basement session, except when he’s left in charge of keeping an eye on Lino.
Kevin continues to prove his fascination and ability for violence, while Tommy puts the pressure on with just a nod of the head to Kevin. Have I mentioned how much I love their working relationship in the family business?
Episode Notes: “The Black Donnellys” Episode 11
Posted: October 6, 2020 in 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, The Black Donnellys, TV, WatchTags: 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, The Black Donnellys, TV, Watch
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Episode 11: “Wasn’t That Enough?”
“Father, you died once … wasn’t that enough?” – Anne Sexton
Also known as the episode in which Kevin gives his number to a “human hate machine” and Tommy wears a black t-shirt.
Joey: “Enterprise? You guys talk like it was some kind big kind of corporation. It wasn’t like that at all, we were just a bunch of kids hanging out in a bar. At least, that’s how it started.”
That building the Donnellys cleared? Torched, presumably by the building management. But they still get paid, with an extra $10,000, so I guess a deal’s a deal? Dokey wasn’t too happy with that. Mr. Reilly reveals that his building is still in danger, but so eloquently telling Tommy he hates him and his family. What a way to request a favor. The city has deemed the building structurally unsound, but Mr. Reilly knows that Dokey is behind it. Tommy refuses to take half the diner as payment, but Mr. Reilly is Mr. Reilly.
Episode Notes: “The Black Donnellys” Episode 10
Posted: October 2, 2020 in 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, WatchTags: 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, Watch
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Episode 10: When the Door Opens
“There is always one moment in childhood when the door open and lets the future in.” – Graham Greene
Also known as the episode in which Kevin gets hit with a “piss balloon”, and Jimmy is involved in one of the most brilliantly composed murder scenes of all time.
Tommy: “We’re all going to die.”
Just a casual declaration in the Firecracker, after Tommy turns down the deal with Nicky because Nicky won’t work with Jimmy. Tommy’s plan? To get on Dokey’s side to build up funds and manpower, to prepared when Nicky kills Dokey.
Sean meanwhile gets the boot from the real family business, crime, and momentarily quits as the beverage manager to make a point. But he ends up hanging with Nadine, the jukebox sales girl, so maybe his life is taking a better turn.
Episode Notes: “The Black Donnellys” Episode 9
Posted: September 28, 2020 in 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, The Black Donnellys, TV, WatchTags: 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, Watch
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Episode 9: “All of Us are in the Gutter”
“All of us are in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars” – Oscar Wilde
Also known as the episode in which Kevin proves his loyalty to Jenny by saying “I’ll stay”, and you feel in that moment who Kevin really is.
Tommy takes Kate up on meeting her art friend, Munst. Except he doesn’t realize that it’s actually an internship and shows up all prepared to present his work. Poor Tommy. He’s slinging disgusting studio garbage into a too high dumpster and gets a visit from Kate who wants more than to just visit. Munst fairly calls out that everyone needs a benefactor, and it seems like Tommy is just realizing what Kate’s bigger plan is. Again I wonder, would something more have happened between them in future seasons?
Jimmy got a new sign for the Firecracker Lounge, which is literally an illustration of a flame and a Saltine-like cracker. Too literal or so basic its creative?
Episode Notes: “The Black Donnellys” Episode 8
Posted: September 23, 2020 in 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, The Black Donnellys, TV, WatchTags: 2000s, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, Watch
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Episode 8: In Each One a Savior
“… in each one a savior is crucified.” – Herman Hesse
Also known as the episode in which Kevin utters my favorite line of the show, in regards to the Firecracker he says, “Crime is the family business, Sean, this is just a staging area.”
How is that not the greatest thing of all time!? I love it so much.
Post NBC’s cancellation of the show, on the same day that Episode 7 aired, and two weeks earlier than initially announced, the show in its entirety went up on both iTunes for purchase and on the NBC site for free streaming. This was online binging before it really existed. Definitely one of the first video purchases I made on iTunes.
Episode 8 opens with Joey and the neighborhood priest talking in Joey’s jail cell, the Father asking to know what happened to the Donnelly brothers, who were “good kids”. Joey thinks it all started to go downhill the day he bought a car for Sean. Who, by the way, doesn’t have a license.
Episode Notes: “The Black Donnellys” Episode 7
Posted: September 18, 2020 in 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, WatchTags: Episode Notes, On Repeat, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, Watch
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Episode 7: “The Only Thing Sure”
“The only thing sure about luck, is that it will change” – Bret Harte
Also known as the episode where Kevin thinks he can’t lie, but he’s actually a great liar.
Episode 7. The last to air on TV, and will forever be the final nail in the coffin of NBC’s absolute stupidity during the 2000’s. Killed Freaks and Geeks in 2000. Gave American Dreams a slow death in 2005, and never released the already filmed series epilogue (a rough cut was shown years later at the 2013 ATX Festival).
April 2, 2007, THE DAY EPISODE 7 AIRS, NBC announces that they will pull The Black Donnellys from the air after the April 16, 2007 episode (presumably episode 9), due to “low viewership”. After they messed around with premiere dates, gave little promotion, and didn’t air the incredibly crucial episode 3.
To make things better, they don’t even hold to that, making episode 7 the last to air on NBC from the series. They instead replace the April 9 and April 16 time slots with a show that itself is quickly cancelled, “Thank God You’re Here”, and insult of all insults then airs a show called “The Real Wedding Crashers” WHICH WAS PULLED OFF AIR AFTER THREE EPISODES AND THEN CANCELLED.
Episode Notes: “The Black Donnellys” Episode 6
Posted: September 10, 2020 in 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, WatchTags: 2000s, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, Watch
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Episode 6: “Run Like Hell”
“If I was ever sure that someone was coming to help me, I should run like hell.” – Thoreau
The episode in which Kevin has to do everything and Tommy can’t let go of helping Jenny, despite the bread man situation. (more…)
Episode Notes: “The Black Donnellys” Episode 4
Posted: August 31, 2020 in 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, WatchTags: 2000's, Episode Notes, NBC, On Repeat, Rewind, RIP, Sleepers, The Black Donnellys, TV, Watch
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Episode 4: The World Will Break Your Heart
“To be Irish is to know that in the end the world will break your heart”. Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Definitely my favorite quote slide of the show.
AKA the episode in which Kevin Donnelly and Joey Ice Cream steal kosher wine for an Irish wake, while Jimmy’s making a birdhouse.
We kick off episode 4 with Jimmy in a bar, saying that his brothers killed for him. This how we get the lead into the condensed Joey Ice Cream voice over about what happened in the highly important, yet unaired, Episode 3. Has my hatred for NBC come through yet? I’m not sure.
Cut to Kate Farrell, Huey’s widow and a fantasy for all the neighborhood boys, showing up at the Donnelly door, nearly killing Tommy by asking to hold Huey’s wake at the Firecracker. The flashback scene of the brothers and Joey looking at pictures supposedly of Kate reminds me SO much of the Sleepers scene with the four boys (Jonathan Tucker included) looking at the Rockettes through a hole in a window. Ah, young boys, they were so … industrious. And now, there is the internet. (more…)