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So it turns out I messed up last week and turned in homework I had already done. My Stallone Tuesday 12 from last week was a repeat from the Tuesday 10 from November 20 last year.  I guess I should be more specific: the idea was a repeat, but weirdly enough, the list itself was different.

I’m almost four months in to writing daily, and I guess I’m just not used to it yet, so it didn’t even occur to me to check back to make sure I didn’t copy myself. My memory isn’t what it used to be, either, I guess!

Anyway, to make it up to you, I’m planning a super-sized 2-part list for later today.  I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me.

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This week’s storylines don’t crossover much, so let’s try a slightly different format.

Ted & Linda

Things are awkward between Ted & Linda because of last week’s kiss and subsequent stoppage by Ted. He runs into her at the elevator and tries to smooth things over with her, only to find that her ex-now-current boyfriend Don is right there with her. This leads to a wonderful little moment where Ted gets on the elevator with them, the doors close, and the doors reopen – on most shows, this standard event usually means that they’ve landed on another floor, and that characters say something that hints at what transpired between floors. Not here! In Better Off Ted land, this leads to a “Ted, we didn’t go anywhere. This is the same floor.” with Ted’s response of “I know. I like this one.” A great skewering of a standard joke while also being a perfect “man it’s awkward to be around someone you almost dated but then didn’t” sort of scene.

Later on, Ted gets roped into playing racquetball with Don, mostly because Linda wants him to get beat and see that she’s doing all right without Ted and Don is awesome.  Turns out, Don is awesome, and Ted likes him…and that doesn’t sit well with Linda. One of my favorite scenes about just how not okay she is with it is when Ted wants to try one of Don’s crepes, and Linda shoves the whole thing in her mouth all at once.

Ted is completely flummoxed until he gets insight from Veronica (who, by the way, gets involved in her employees’ lives an awful lot for someone who purports to hate that sort of thing – I get the impression it’s more from problem solving aspect than anything else. Her line early on in this episode “Stop. I need to be out of this conversation by tomorrow.” really illustrates her impatience at putting up with employee babble, but then she helps them, usually quite efficiently. In fact, is Veronica ever wrong?  We should keep an eye on that.). If Ted likes Don, says Veronica, that means Ted is over Linda, and Linda doesn’t want that, Linda wants Ted to be jealous. Ted compliments her on how easy it is to talk to her about stuff, and Veronica replies, “I’m different than other women, Ted. And by different, I mean better.”

There’s also a scene where Ted and Veronica kiss, after which Ted starts to quickly disrobe. Veronica puts a stop to things, but not until after Ted has dropped his pants. Again, her insight into the situation is right on, as is (apparently) her insight on what sort of underwear Ted should be wearing, since she buys him some briefs at the end of the episode.

The episode (and this storyline) ends with Ted and Linda walking away from each other but looking back over their shoulders at each other, but not seeing each other do that. We’re not done with the Ted and Linda storyline by a long shot, but I still don’t mind.  I don’t ever actual end up minding, but I do wonder if I would have had the show gone on longer.

Lem & Phil

This storyline is the meat of this episode, and it is great. In fact, this is one of my favorite storylines in the whole series. Veridian has replaced the automatic systems with something that doesn’t detect black people. Lem and his unnamed black coworkers spend the episode trying to right this wrong and eventually sort of win.

Lem and Phil start off the episode fighting about Lem’s use of hydrochloric acid instead of soap to clean the coffee cups, but in Lem’s defense, soap does leave a film. When Phil leaves the room to get coffee, the lights go off and Lem can’t get them to come back on. Phil comes back in all mad about the coffee cup stuff, and Lem says “It gets dark whenever you leave the room,” leading to Phil’s excellent delivery of the line “Oh… how can I stay mad at you when you say things like that.” I love the friendship these two have and I love lines like that.

When Ted finds out from Veronica that the system doesn’t see black people, he gets this absolutely perfect look on his face when he says, “That’s basically, well, racist.” It’s the look white people get when they’re not sure if it’s okay for them to be talking about race-related issues. It’s the same look the Seinfeld characters get in “The Wizard” when they’re trying to talk about race but aren’t sure how to go about it. It can be tricky to navigate talk about race issues in a sitcom, and it’s good that Better Off Ted acknowledges that right off the bat.

From there the episode hits some great jokes, and I don’t think it crosses any offensive lines, but I probably need the input of someone who isn’t a middle-aged white guy like me. (Comments are welcome, encouraged, and needed, is what I’m saying.) One of the solutions the company comes up with is to put in manual drinking fountains, which isn’t a great solution, but might have worked if they hadn’t labeled it: “Manual drinking fountain (for Blacks).” When Lem and seven of his black coworkers get on an elevator to go talk to Veronica about the problem, they’re stuck because the elevator doesn’t see them. “I knew we shouldn’t have let that white guy off,” to which Lem replies, “We’re eight black guys in an elevator, of course the white guy’s gonna get off.”

The meeting with Veronica goes pretty well, since she’s already aware of the issue and is working on it, but it includes the hilarious bit where Veronica tells the assembled that she sympathizes with them because she, too, was discriminated against. Why?  Because she was too stunningly gorgeous.  The way she presents that fact, something so difficult to go through, and the way Phil reacts – and the look Lem gives Phil! – are such an incredibly insensitive reduction of the long civil rights struggle that it’s hard to not be floored by it at the same time as you’re laughing at it.

The company’s solution is to hire minimum wage white guys to follow black workers around, which is hilariously wrong-headed for reasons that don’t exactly register but are very clearly correct feelings. Lem is (rightly?) incensed and complains to a fellow black coworker (IMDb calls him “Burt,” but I didn’t catch that actually being said in the episode). Burt says his white guy is great and even picks up some drycleaning for him. Lem says his white guy (Stu) sucks, which prompts Stu to tell Burt’s white guy that he got “the worst black guy.” There’s your racial equality right there, folks!

Eventually it gets figured out. The company has figured out that it’s racist of them to only be hiring white guys to follow employees around, so they’ve had to hire black guys, too, but since those black guys don’t activate the sensors, they have to hire more white guys, and the circle keeps on going.  At a meeting about it (where we find out this program was named “Operation White Shadow”!), Ted and Lem present charts that show if this keeps up, by Thursday, June 27, 2013, everyone on Earth will be working for Veridian, and, as Ted explains, they don’t have enough parking for everyone.

So the putting the old system back in makes more financial sense compared to hiring everyone on Earth, so it’s done. Problem solved.

This week’s commercial:

Veridian Dynamics. Diversity. Just the thought of it makes these white people smile. We believe everyone works best when they work together…even if they’re just standing around. Just like we enjoy varieties of foods, we enjoy varieties of people, even though we can’t eat them. At Veridian Dynamics we’re committed to a multiethnic workplace. You can shake on it. Veridian Dynamics. Diversity. Good for us.

That “Diversity. Just the thought of it makes these white people smile.” line is one of my favorite lines in any of the commercials in the whole run of the show.

Some other thoughts and choice bits: 

  • “The company’s position is that it’s actually the opposite of racist because it’s not targeting black people. It’s just ignoring them.”
  • Why is Don able to just hang out at Linda’s work? He seems to be there an awful long time. You’d think Miriam in Payroll would be docking her time all over the place.
  • A Tiger Woods reference!  In an episode about race! This means something.
  • “You have to talk to Veronica!” “Yes, I might.”
  • Lem’s speech to Veronica starts with “Veronica, you are a terrific boss.” “Thank you, Lem, I’ll take it from here.”
  • “Well, my door is always open to you. Please close it on the way out.”
  • Veronica (about Linda): “That chick gets weirder every day”
  • “Money before people” is the company motto, and it looks more heroic in Latin
  • We find out that Veronica earns 3x Ted’s salary

Ideas/Inventions mentioned in this episode:

  • Nothing, other than the automated systems that see every skin tone except black

Coworkers named/seen:

  • Security Guard Lamont (mentioned, not seen)
  • Burt, even though I really don’t think his name gets mentioned. Did I just miss it?

 

Next week: S01E05 – “Win Some, Dose Some”

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It used to be that when I got a new game, that’s the only one I played.  These days there are so many more options that only playing one game feels like a waste of time. Here’s what I’m playing these days, organized by platform and focus:

Xbox 360 (Current Gamerscore: 69,342)

  • Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars – This is the only Lego game I hadn’t played yet. I’m enjoying it as much as I’ve enjoyed the other Lego games, but there’s some strange stuff in it. I’ve 100% completed all previous Lego games (except for Star Wars), and I plan to on this one as well, but it’s going to take a while.
  • Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime – I’m stuck on a particular level and don’t know if I’ll be able to beat it :(
  • Puzzle Quest – I’ve ahd my eye on this one for a few years and it finally got cheap this past December.  It’s an RPG where battles are decided by playing a Bejeweled-like minigame.  I’m kind of bad at it, but I really like it.
  • Wreckateer – A free Kinect catapult game. Now that I’ve had to move the coffee table back, though, I don’t have enough room to play this anymore.
  • Virtua Fighter 5 FS – Another cheap download. The VF series is one of my favorite fighting game series.
  • Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater – I had been looking for the Metal Gear HD Collection for a while. Once I finally found it and started playing, I realized just how boring the MG series can be at times :/  Long unpausable cut scenes intercut with short frustrating playing sequences. I intend to finish it, but it’s been backburnered.
  • Fire Pro Wrestling – You can use your avatar as a pro wrestler!  Way more fun than you might think.
  • The Walking Dead – I’ve finished the first two chapters, but I don’t play this one when my wife’s around, as I don’t want to disturb her with the zombie gore, so it might take a while to get to the other chapters.
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD – This one also got cheap during the December sale. It’s the third time I’ve bought the game (previous buys were for the PS1 and the Dreamcast), and I’ve gotten much, much worse at it in the intervening years.
  • Rock Band 3 – There’s always the threat of me busting this one out. They’re still releasing new DLC songs for it every week, and there’s rarely a month that goes by where I don’t buy some of it.
  • Mass Effect 2 – I’m in the middle of a playthrough on Insanity, but I’m having a hard time of it.

Windows Phone (these have achievements that go towards my Xbox total)

  • AlphaJax – I currently have 6 active matches. I accept any challenges that I get.
  • Angry Birds: Star Wars – This game just got the Hoth update this week, so that’s renewed my interest in it
  • Assassin’s Creed – A free download this week. I’m not sure what to make of it just yet (A hat? A scarf? A pterodactyl?)
  • Breeze – Tap or tilt the screen to get a flower from one area past traps to a landing spot. Sounds very easy/Zen, but it’s more frustrating than anything.
  • ilomilo – I’ve been sort of working on this one for 2+ years. I’m not a very good puzzle-figure-outer.
  • Plants vs. Zombies – Playing through this one again because I changed phones
  • Wordament – Boggle-type game that you can now play online

Surface (these also have achievements that go towards my Xbox total)

  • Microsoft Solitaire – It’s got Pyramid, Klondike, Spider, Tri-Peaks, Golf,a nd Freecell, so there’s plenty to keep you occupied. Tablets were made for card games.
  • Microsoft Minesweeper – It’s got the regular version, but there’s also an adventure mode that has you raiding tombs for treasures while avoiding traps. More fun than I expected.
  • Adera – A puzzle/adventure game geared towards kids, which means that I can actually figure out most of the puzzles on my own. Not all, but most.

iOS

  • The Sims Freeplay – I started this on my Android tablet, but it runs so much more smoothly on the iPad that I restarted it. I need more neighbors, though, because I can’t get some of the coolest stuff. Start playing and friend me!
  • The Simpsons: Tapped Out – You already know how much I’ve been playing this. I have 26 more days until I can harvest my corn crop on Cletus’s farm, and I just today got the Ralph Wiggum character.
  • Ghostbusters – I’m enjoying this game, but I’m not very good at it. I absolutely love the “Destructor Events,” where the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man shows up and you have to defeat him 10 times in one day to earn a special piece of equipment. He comes back one hour after you beat him, so I ended up setting a timer so I wouldn’t miss out. Good thing I was home sick that day, I guess!
  • Scrabble – I don’t know why anyone keeps playing me, because I’m getting worse :(
  • Draw Something – I have 6-7 active games
  • Fairway Solitaire – This thing will suck you in, I’m telling you. basic solitaire rules, but with goals and different setups, all with a golf theme.
  • MovieCat Trivia – Movie trivia with characters replaced by cartoon cats.
  • Downloaded but haven’t played (or haven’t played much): Ascension, Bard’s Tale, Infinity Blade

Looking forward to

  • Tomb Raider (March 2013) – This is my favorite series of all time, and while I’m worried that this reboot won’t be “actual Tomb Raider,” I’m still looking forward to giving it a shot.
  • LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Fall 2013) – Spidey! Thor! All those other guys!  Looks awesome and I can’t wait.

What are you playing these days?

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Nowadays there's probably an app for that

Nowadays there’s probably an app for that

I was informed the other day that  my “lists are very macho-centric.”  Since I am a dude, this probably happens unconsciously, but it is not my intent to have nothing but action movies and explosions here, so in honor of Valentine’s Day I thought I’d do some lists about relationships. I’m in no position to write a “best relationship movies ever” list, so I decided to limit it to movies that I own copies of, figuring that if I thought they were good enough to own, I must like them.  After all, why would a person knowingly own a copy of something he didn’t like?  I mean, unless his wife came to the marriage owning a copy of Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights and he couldn’t figure out a way to disappear it without raising suspicions, that is.

Now, every movie has relationships in it, of course. These lists contain movies where I feel the relationship it contains that I’m referring to is important to the story, with “important” meaning “how I took it, anyway.” I also cannot figure out good titles for these lists, so feel free to substitute better words. Presented alphabetically.

Fairytale Romance

  • Across the Universe – This one is more “real world,” but the Beatles music gives it its fairytale quality
  • The Crow – emo love can still be love!
  • Enchanted
  • Little Shop of Horrors
  • Lord of the Rings – Aragorn/Arwen is one of my favorite onscreen couples ever
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas Jack and Sally literally make beautiful music together
  • The Princess Bride – The closing song says it: “Our love is like a storybook love”
  • Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves – Robin/Marian is literally the stuff of legends, people
  • Up – The first ten minutes of this movie are a better love story than most other movies in this entry

Family Relationships

  • Big Fish – I’m still not completely sure I understand this one completely. It also could fit under the “Fairytale Romance,” but the father/son relationship is at the heart of this one
  • Deep Impact – The father/daughter relationship in this one kills me
  • Elf – His relationship with his Elf-dad is great, and the relationship he wants with his human dad is a great journey
  • Field of Dreams – Father/son again
  • Harry Potter – Harry’s parents play a huge role in this series, even though they’re absent
  • The Incredibles – Some of the family moments in this movie make me tear up every single time I see it.  When the mom is flying the plan and it’s being attacked and she can’t protect her kids and there’s going to be a huge explosion and there’s yelling and oh man.
  • Juno – Parents/pregnant teen daughter; soon-to-be teenage mom/baby; adoptive mom/baby; divorcing couple… take your pick!
  • Liar Liar – Father/son/The Claw
  • Little Miss Sunshine – The whole family unit, trying to function as one. This one’s weirdly sweet in very strange ways
  • Magnolia – Another father/son, but with a whole bunch of others thrown in. Plus: raining frogs.
  • Psycho – “A boy’s best friend is his mother!” Hey, I didn’t say all these relationships were good ones.
  • Reign Over Me – Loss of family
  • The Simpsons Movie – The Simpson family has always been called “dysfunctional,” but I think that does a disservice to so many families that operate similarly and still work pretty well. The Simpsons have been through an awful lot together but they obviously love each other.
  • Strange Brew – Brothers trying to scam a brewery together. Most hilarious version of Hamlet ever.
  • The Terminator series – Sure Sarah wants to protect her son and raise him correctly so he can lead a future group of humanity to victory over terrifying robots, but it speaks more generally to a mother’s desire to do those things for her kids even if she never gets inside info on their futures.

Troubled Relationships – Slightly differentiated from “Real World,” but I couldn’t explain why necessarily. I started to write notes on these but started getting sad, so I decided not to. Sorry!

  • 50 First Dates
  • 500 Days of Summer
  • Crazy Stupid Love
  • Date Night
  • Die Hard
  • Lars and the Real Girl
  • Lost in Translation
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith
  • Sideways
  • Spanglish
  • The Break-Up
  • The Sixth Sense

Mystical/Sci-Fi

  • The Butterfly Effect – Most of the changes he tries to make are to try to make things better for the girl he loves
  • The Crow – Double mention!
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind – This one rings more “Real World” to me, but I can’t get past the mind-wiping aspect being sci-fi. This is one of my favorite movies.
  • L.A. Story – Magical sign in a wants-to-be-magical city
  • The Lake House – Yes, I own this one. Furthermore, I’ve seen it more than once. Nertz to you!
  • The Matrix – Neo and Trinity, man.
  • Star Trek Insurrection – Captain Picard’s too-brief romance with Anij is one of my favorite in all of Trek.
  • Star Wars – Han and Leia, man!

Friendship

  • Harry Potter – The main point of this series, innit? Harry, Hermione, and Ron are a great friendship, even if Hermione could’ve done most of that without their help.
  • Of Mice and Men – George and Lenny and the rabbits. Feels bad, man :(
  • Planes, Trains, and Automobiles – Neal & Del are an unlikely friendship, but sometimes those forged in the fires of distress are the longest-lasting. I always wondered what happened to these two down the line.
  • The Toy Story series – Toys aren’t supposed to make you cry, man.

Marriage

  • Fargo – You’ve got the good (Marge & Norm) and the bad (Jerry & Jean) here.
  • Return to Me – I haven’t seen this in a long time, but remember liking it even as I was sure no one else did.
  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – A sad tale underneath all the bloodletting and pie-making.
  • The Muppets Take Manhattan – Kermit & Piggy married at last!  …sort of?
  • The Simpsons Movie – Homer and Marge are one of the all-time great couples and I’ll fight anyone who says differently
  • True Lies – Harry & Helen had some things to work out, but they eventually did, so good for them!
  • Unforgiven – We never see Will’s wife Claudia, but his love for her influences his whole way of being
  • Up – Man, we don’t have to talk about those uplifting/heartbreaking first ten minutes again.

Real World – I didn’t know what else to call this category. I considered leaving it as “Unsorted,” but this works well enough

  • As Good As It Gets – Over time people have ascribed cheesiness to it, but I will always love that “You make me want to be a better man” scene.
  • For Love of the Game – I like this movie more than I like actual baseball, but I do love the intertwinement of baseball and relationships in this one.
  • Garden State – That “do something spontaneous!” scene drives me absolutely up the wall, but I still love this movie.
  • Grosse Pointe Blank – Hey, hit men have feelings, too.
  • Love Actually – There are so many different types of relationships in this one that you’re bound to like at least one of them. Nice move, filmmakers.
  • Once – I think I love the soundtrack more than the movie itself.
  • Red – Hey, Bruce wouldn’t have even gone to find her if he didn’t care about her
  • Shopgirl – I liked the movie version better than the book, and that is a rare deal
  • The Spider-Man series – Even though “gaining spider powers” is more believable than “nerd gets hot women,” Spider-Man’s relationships (both family and romantic) are the big reason he is who he is
  • The Wedding Singer – Because Billy Idol says so, and because no one should have to go through life as “Julia Guglia”
  • Titanic – I have this because the ship stuff is awesome. The romance stuff is mostly nonsense, but I’m glad it got Leo and Kate off to some good starts.
  • When Harry Met Sally – If the speech is good enough for Turk to (unknowingly) say to Carla, it’s good enough for you, too.

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I am not feeling well, so today you get this fabulous 8-bit Reaper.  Some day I’ll do a post (or series of posts!) on Mass Effect, but for now you should enjoy this.

 

Granted, if you haven't played the games this won't impress you much

Granted, if you haven’t played the games this won’t impress you much

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