I'm re-watching Big Love, a show that
was one of HBO's early golden era offerings
and that I watched religiously (Ha!) when it originally aired.
Big Love starts out great. I binged
season 1 and 2 easily. It is a fast-paced, intricately plotted,
character-driven show about faith and relationships in a world full
of secrets covered by shiny, righteous smiles. Each show is
high-drama and hopeful at the same time with a large cast of
likeable, flawed and sympathetic characters. But along with DoctorBlake Mysteries, The Mentalist, and so many other shows and films,
the central character of Big Love, Bill, is what I have come to call
the Lucky Reckless Man.
As with all shows that have this Lucky
Reckless Man trope, Bill is surrounded by amazing people with dynamic
stories and that's what keeps me coming back for more. By season 3
and definitely in season 4 it becomes more obvious how horrible and
selfish Bill is. He puts everyone close to him in physical, spiritual
and emotional danger with his schemes stacked upon shaky schemes.
Like a stupid superhero, he reveals his plans to his adversaries then
believes that his faith will make things happen. And it does. He
either has dumb luck or an eyes-half-shut Heavenly Father.
My favorite episode is season 3,
episode 6, Come, Ye Saints, where the Henrickson family goes on a
Mormon pilgrimage, visiting sacred landmarks along the way. Bill is
shocked because he finally stops his scheming long enough to take a
good look at his family only to see how unhappy they are. All the
while other issues rise up like the angel Moroni.
I hate that I wrote a paragraph about
how horrible Bill is, but the show and the other awesome characters
wouldn't be if it weren't for him and his scheming, so I'll continue
to re-watch until the end of the season, which if I can remember
correctly, is very fulfilling. Bye, Bill.
This fall into Fun because I will probably watch it again, and it gets three stars ***. Geez.
I rewatched this on Amazon.
This fall into Fun because I will probably watch it again, and it gets three stars ***. Geez.
I rewatched this on Amazon.
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