{"id":2419,"date":"2013-06-03T08:00:47","date_gmt":"2013-06-03T15:00:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=2419"},"modified":"2013-06-02T15:19:25","modified_gmt":"2013-06-02T22:19:25","slug":"mark-watches-wonderfalls-wax-lion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2013\/06\/mark-watches-wonderfalls-wax-lion\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Wonderfalls&#8217;:  Episode 1 &#8211; Wax Lion"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the first episode of <i>Wonderfalls<\/i>, WELL, THAT WAS A HUGE SURPRISE. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to start <i>Wonderfalls<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->HOLY GOD, THAT WAS GREAT AND THIS CAST IS GREAT AND <i>GREAT EVERYWHERE<\/i>.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>I genuinely knew not a single thing about this show before I started it, aside from mumblings and a few folks here and there telling me that I needed to see it <i>because of reasons<\/i>. I didn&#8217;t even know of its existence in any conscious sense until last summer at LeakyCon, when one of my editors, Kaci, recommended it with so much vigor and love that I knew I had to eventually watch it. And now I get to! Amidst all of the other Bryan Fuller shows!<\/li>\n<li>On that note, I have not decided whether or not to give <i>Hannibal<\/i> the Mark Watches treatment just yet. <i>Silence of the Lambs<\/i> was the first live-action film I ever saw in the theater and has a lot of importance to me; I&#8217;ve also grown up with the Hannibal Lecter books\/films, so despite that they&#8217;re all problematic, it&#8217;s something I&#8217;m very familiar with, so I have a ton of interest in seeing the show. However, I generally have a policy of not starting a show for Mark Watches that is currently airing because then I&#8217;m adding more work for me in the future. This came about after finishing <i>Doctor Who<\/i> and catching up to it in real time and discovering how stressed it made me to have people expecting me to complete reviews in real-time, too. (I&#8217;m about to finish all my bonus Mark Watches commissions this week, and that&#8217;ll free up time so I <i>can<\/i> catch up on part 2 of series seven of <i>Doctor Who<\/i> and get reviews up! Huzzah!) So, here&#8217;s the deal: If <i>Hannibal <\/i>unfortunately does not get renewed for a second season, there&#8217;s a high possibility I&#8217;ll cover it later this year just to complete all of Bryan Fuller&#8217;s shows. If it is renewed, I&#8217;ll wait.<\/li>\n<li><strong>EDIT: I wrote this review around 10am on Thursday, May 30th, and by 4:30pm that same day,\u00c2\u00a0<em>Hannibal<\/em> got a second season. So whoops! I had no idea. So, for now, I&#8217;ll hold off on possible reviews of the show, though I may watch it on my own.<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>SO, LET&#8217;S TALK ABOUT <i>WONDERFALLS<\/i>. If you follow me on Twitter, you got to experience some frantic and squeal-worthy Tweeting of mine because SO MANY AWESOME THINGS HAPPENED IN THE FIRST TEN MINUTES. Lee Pace??? TRACIE THOMS, WHO IS MY FAVORITE JOANNE FROM <i>RENT<\/i>? <b>THAT FIRST SCENE WHERE THE LION TALKS?<\/b> Holy god, <i>what have I signed up for?<\/i><\/li>\n<li>Initially, though, I was struck by the similarities between <i>Wonderfalls<\/i> and <i>Dead Like Me<\/i>. However, I think this was more of me discovering what Bryan Fuller&#8217;s style and taste is like! Since I&#8217;d only seen <i>Dead Like Me<\/i>, I wondered what his <i>oeuvre<\/i> might be like. And here it is!<\/li>\n<li>Honestly, think about it: The main character is a disaffected young woman who has a cynical and grim view on life. She chose to work in a low-end job that she openly despises. She has little to no direction in life and this doesn&#8217;t bother her. However, she is forced to re-think her life when some weird twist of fate introduces her to forces suggesting a destiny on the horizon. In terms of cinematography, there are a lot of cutaways, close-ups, and stylistic choices that this show shares with <i>Dead Like Me<\/i>. Even tonally, <i>Wonderfalls<\/i> combines drama with a sense for black comedy that feels very familiar.<\/li>\n<li>And yet, this show is decidedly <i>not <\/i>like Fuller&#8217;s first show. This feels way more polished and complete than <i>Dead Like Me<\/i>, and even within one episode, I thought the show was more coherent and consistent. (That, of course, could change.) On top of that, <i>Wonderfalls<\/i> has this cheery sense of optimism and hope that I really love, one that differentiates from the bleakness we got on <i>Dead Like Me<\/i>. (Which could also change, too<i>. <\/i>I realize I&#8217;m just starting this show.)<\/li>\n<li>CHARACTERS. SO MANY CHARACTERS, Y&#8217;ALL.<\/li>\n<li>There&#8217;s Jaye, played by the wonderful Caroline Dhavernas, who I have only seen once on an episode of <i>Law &amp; Order<\/i>. I&#8217;m biased in liking her character because I did a long stint in retail, and her bitter hatred is <i>my bitter hatred<\/i> for that environment. I did tell a few stories during my reviews of <i>Dead Like Me<\/i>, but this pilot certainly reminded me of why I don&#8217;t think I could ever return to that world. People are awful, entitled, selfish, and unsympathetic, and two-and-a-half years in retail will prove that to you day after day.<\/li>\n<li>We only get glimpses of her family, with the exception of Sharon, so I got the sense that the Tyler clan is middle- to upper-class, university-educated, high strung, and all kind of annoying in their own way. There&#8217;s only one scene with the father and Aaron (MORE LEE PACE, PLEASE, AND PUT HIM ON AN ELK NEXT TIME), and a brief introduction to Jaye&#8217;s mother&#8217;s characterization. She&#8217;s kind of like a more serious version of Lucille Bluth, isn&#8217;t she?<\/li>\n<li>Anyway, most of &#8220;Wax Lion&#8221; deals with their past animosity and how the inanimate objects help Jaye counter that. Like <i>Dead Like Me<\/i>, I am not expecting any reveal that will tell me <i>why<\/i> this is happening. I&#8217;m assuming this is just the fantastical element of the show that I&#8217;ll have to accept, and I&#8217;m fine with that. These objects all seem to want to get Jaye to <i>help<\/i> people around her. They help her return a stolen purse to its owner (who isn&#8217;t very happy about this), as well as get Jaye to accidentally orchestrate a meeting between Beth and Sharon. And this show already has a lesbian main character! In the first episode! And it&#8217;s discussed, and THIS IS SO GREAT. Plus, the writers don&#8217;t center this experience around Thomas, which I started to expect until that wonderful scene near the end between Sharon and Jaye in Jaye&#8217;s trailer. Sure, we <i>do<\/i> get to see how Thomas&#8217;s heartbreak is manifested, but the real story here is how Sharon&#8217;s coming out to Jaye helps the two sisters get closer. THIS IS WAY MORE IMPORTANT TO ME.<\/li>\n<li>We&#8217;ve also got Eric, the cutie at The Barrel who <i>clearly<\/i> is into Jaye, though I think she&#8217;s smart not to start a potential relationship with someone who just got out of a marriage. Jaye&#8217;s close friend Mahandra works there, too, and SHE&#8217;S SO FANTASTIC. What I enjoyed about this pilot is the fact that it openly has Jaye address her perception of her own sanity after multiple inanimate objects talk to her. Jaye has such a good friendship with Mahandra that she can <i>be<\/i> honest about such a thing, and Mahandra doesn&#8217;t judge her at all. I really adored how that whole back-and-forth scene went where Mahandra didn&#8217;t make Jaye feel weird about animal figurines talking to her. That&#8217;s a good friend right there.<\/li>\n<li>So what does this bizarre change in Jaye&#8217;s life mean for her? Her family largely views this as yet another dramatic &#8220;episode&#8221; in her life of continual disappointment. Trust me, as a son who had to drop out of college, I know the disheartening feeling of making your parents disappointed. Unfortunately, Jaye&#8217;s near-nervous breakdown is based entirely on something that is actually happening, and her family simply can&#8217;t believe that she&#8217;s being genuine. Plus, the messages she gets from these objects are relentless, annoying, and mostly nonsensical. What the hell is she supposed to do???<\/li>\n<li>As Jaye does what the lion and monkey tell her to do, she discovers something weird about herself: She doesn&#8217;t combust into flames or rot away when she does something nice for someone else. Granted, she <i>does<\/i> get punched by a suspicious and bitter mother who accuses her of helping get her purse stolen. That definitely doesn&#8217;t make her feel better. But once she gives her sister a chance to be open and honest about her sexuality, she realizes that there <i>might<\/i> be a way for her to be\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 well, different. It&#8217;s a small possibility at this point, but it&#8217;s still shocking to her. That&#8217;s the importance of the scene where she says she doesn&#8217;t feel dirty after saying she loves Sharon.<\/li>\n<li>This was a damn charming pilot and a fantastic introduction to the surreal world that Jaye is going to experienced. I love the idea that there&#8217;s a fantasy amidst such a realistic portrayal of tourism and retail, and I&#8217;m excited to see more of this.<\/li>\n<li>Oh, and more Tracie Thoms and Lee Pace. <i>Lee Pace<\/i>.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><b>Mark Links Stuff<\/b><\/p>\n<p>-\u00c2\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/2013\/06\/mark-does-stuff-summer-tour-2013-is-here\/\" target=\"_blank\">The Mark Does Stuff Summer Tour is happening soon! Check out the posted dates, suggest new ones, help bring me to YOUR TOWN<\/a>.<br \/>\n&#8211; I have been nominated for a Hugo in the Fan Writer category! If you&#8217;d like more information or to direct friends\/family to vote for me,\u00c2\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/2013\/04\/hello-hugo-folks-youre-probably-wondering-who-i-am\/\">I have a very informational post about what I do that you can pass along and link folks to<\/a>!<br \/>\n-\u00c2\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/2013\/02\/mark-reads-harry-potter-the-deathly-hallows-is-now-available\/\"><b><i>Mark Reads Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows<\/i><\/b><b>\u00c2\u00a0is now published and available for purchase!<\/b><\/a><b>\u00c2\u00a0It\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s available in ebook AND physical book format, and you can also get a discount for buying the ENTIRE SET of digital books: $25 for 7 BOOKS!!!<\/b><b><br \/>\n<\/b><b>-\u00c2\u00a0<\/b>Video commissions are open, and\u00c2\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/product\/mark-reads--video\">you can commission a Mark Reads\/Watches video for just $25!<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the first episode of Wonderfalls, WELL, THAT WAS A HUGE SURPRISE. 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