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posted by [personal profile] stunt_muppet at 08:15pm on 28/03/2007 under ,
Because that is what I got done today. Lookit how productive I am.

a.k.a. Ah, Catholics. What would law enforcement do without ya.
 
First off, let’s get one thing out of the way:
 
(Insert obligatory rant about the five-minute presence of Munch and Fin here. I effing want them BACK, NBC.)
 
Okay. I feel slightly better now. But only slightly.
 
For the record, I’m a little bit sick of the “Bible-beating evangelical whackjob involved with a gay prostitute” story by now. It feels overdone. Granted, it ended in a more interesting way than before, and the preacher in this episode wasn’t played as a total monster, but still. When I turn on SVU, I don’t want to roll my eyes and ask “why are we doing this again?”. There are some plotlines that never get old, that you can have almost endless variations on. This really isn’t one of them. It doesn’t help that this episode is eerily similar to “Church” in TOS a couple of weeks ago. Let’s see, the aforementioned preacher with connections to a prostitute, check. Wife who’s even further off the deep end than preacher is, check. Multi-squillion dollar evangelical empire, check. Preacher and his family dragged through the mud in public, check. Religious leanings of main character brought up, check.
 
Also, from the moment I saw the title on Wikipedia I knew that Stabler was going to put his Guilty Catholic Powahs to work, and I almost groaned when Huang suggested playing on the preacher’s faith, because I knew precisely what was coming. I mean, I kind of liked it, because I’m a sucker for the Guilty Catholic Powahs, but it felt a little heavy-handed (there’s that word again). It also made Stabler look sanctimonious, which isn’t a good quality in anyone. And was I the only one who knew that the preacher’s confession was going to get dismissed because he didn’t make it in a police station? I completely knew it. Dragging him out into that church was a glaring and obvious mistake and someone (like Casey, maybe?) should have said something about it. Would’ve been much more productive than having Elliot and Casey try to talk over each other with the justifications.
 
Also, apparently, that Act of Contrition that Stabler recites is the Designated Act of Contrition To Be Used in Cop Dramas, since it’s the exact same one used in Miami in “From the Grave”. I only note this because I have, in all my churchgoing days, never once heard that prayer using those words. Ever. (No, I haven’t memorized every single Miami episode ever. That one was just on rerun a few days ago. I promise I’m not that much of a dork.)
 
Now, all the whining aside, there were things that I liked about this episode. For starters, the pastor in this episode was actually a human being. He took responsibility for a crime he hadn’t committed, he came to accept his son, and he forgave his wife. Frankly, I found him far less reprehensible than his wife. (again, this exact same thing came up in “Church”, but I’m done complaining about that.) His homophobia was appalling, but at the end of the episode I think we were left with the hope that he might change his way of thinking, that he might truly accept people who were different from him. I had no such hope for the wife and the psycho secretary (who I should have suspected but didn’t). Not only did the wife shoot at her own husband because she thought he might be gay, she used the word “sodomite” in cold blood. She clearly deserves whatever the law metes out.
 
Also, I liked the misdirection at the end, where we weren’t sure for a minute who had actually killed Victim Of The Week. I hadn’t pegged the secretary as being privy to family events, so it did come as a bit of a surprise to me.
 
In conclusion, another not-bad episode – not terrible, but not my favorite. Would have been ranked higher if the Preacher Plotline hadn’t already been done everywhere else, but hey. At least now they’ve got it out of their system and can move on to something else. 

And a minor life update:

It took two hours, and I had to get down on my hands and knees and pick unidentified bits of dirt and fuzz out of the carpet fibers, but at last this carpet is finally starting to resemble a clean thing. 

And I got my various things-to-be-mailed mailed today. And I confirmed that the book I ordered for class is still not here, Amazon.com. One-day delivery, my *entire* cakehole.

Next up, laundry. Half-done even as I type these words.

In fact, I've got so much done today that I can't imagine why I should do any actual homework.
Music:: same as before. Yeah, it's that good.
There are 8 comments on this entry. (Reply.)
 
posted by [identity profile] 1x2foralways.livejournal.com at 01:36am on 29/03/2007
Homework. Booo!!!!

I like when things start to resemble clean! I like it even more when it stays that way. With me, however, that's mostly never the case. :P

What is up with Amazon lately?? I ordered something from them on Sunday, and it still isn't here. It usually comes in a day or two. The same thing happened with my friend.

Maybe they're having an off week.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 04:02am on 30/03/2007
Yes, much boo on homework. I've got most of it done by this point, though - it wouldn't be so bad if *more* of it didn't keep coming up.

Heh, I give the clean carpet about two days, max. Then I'll gave to start getting junk out of it again. Bleh.

I don't know what Amazon's doing with itself lately. The thing still hasn't arrived, and I've got an assignment on it due Sunday. I'll just have to filch a classmate's copy. It's not like I even particularly want to own this book. :P
 
posted by [identity profile] eyesmadeofjade.livejournal.com at 05:55am on 29/03/2007
“Bible-beating evangelical whackjob involved with a gay prostitute" This discribes some aspects of the film Breach, except he wasn't involved with a gay prostitute.

Do you have a vacuum, I usually use the buster-B on the carpets, and floors when I clean.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 04:33am on 30/03/2007
Yeah, I did see Breach. I liked it a lot, actually. I don't think it was quite the same thing, though, since the guy wasn't evangelical or a priest. Plus, it was handled in a substantially different way.

I have a DustBuster but not a vacuum. My carpet is mysteriously resistant to vacuuming.
 
posted by [identity profile] pixxistixx4me.livejournal.com at 04:28pm on 29/03/2007
You are so ownage at Life, Muppet, capital letter and everything. You really are. I haven't done anything useful since *checks watch* 1992. You're like, fifteen-upping me. And woo, clean carpet! I've forgotten what those look like.

And screw Amazon! They should give you free shipping for your purchase, cause it's taken them so long. That's so obnoxious.

Good luck on everything! Lovelovelovelovelovelove.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 02:56pm on 30/03/2007
I count "graduating elementary, middle, and high school" at the very least as doing something useful, so you've definetly done something since 1992. Unless that wasn't really *you* I was talking to all that time...*shifty eyes*

I'd almost forgotten what the clean carpet looked like myself. :) It's nice, not feeling like I can't walk across the carpet barefoot.

It should be here by now; I'm heading out to check my mail even as we speak.

Lovelovelovelovelovelove.
 
posted by [identity profile] rainbowstevie.livejournal.com at 01:20am on 30/03/2007
TOS? (Wait, taking a stab in the dark...The Original Show?)

I'm still not really sure what I thought of the episode. Mostly I was distracted by how very cult-like the New Souls church sounded, and how very glassy-eyed and brainwashed all the guys' children appeared to be. Disconcerting.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 04:22am on 30/03/2007
Correct. TOS = The Original Series or Show. The original series is the only one without a handy acronym, so "TOS" generally gets used instead of just "L&O".

Sadly, the cult-like church and the unquestioningly obedient children are staples of this plotline, so their appearance didn't exactly surprise me. I thought the episode went well, but that didn't change the fact that its basic premise has been done to death.

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