{"id":2428,"date":"2013-06-07T08:00:27","date_gmt":"2013-06-07T15:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=2428"},"modified":"2013-09-10T11:01:46","modified_gmt":"2013-09-10T18:01:46","slug":"mark-watches-wonderfalls-episode-5-crime-dog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2013\/06\/mark-watches-wonderfalls-episode-5-crime-dog\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Wonderfalls&#8217;: Episode 5 &#8211; Crime Dog"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the fifth episode of <i>Wonderfalls<\/i>, the Tylers deal with the sudden and dramatic deportation of their housekeeper. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <i>Wonderfalls<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->Oh, <i>this show<\/i>. What are you doing to me?<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>I LOVE CANADA. SO MUCH. IT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE PLACES IN THE WORLD, AND I WILL GO THERE ANY CHANCE I CAN GET BECAUSE <i>I LOVE CANADA<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li>Okay, I had to get that out of my system. This show, by nature of it being set in Niagara <i>and<\/i> having a cast with some Canadian talent, has a lovely Canadian tinge to it, so through &#8220;Crime Dog,&#8221; we get MORE CANADA. And an <i>in media res<\/i> crime tale. And a noir movie. And a story about how ridiculous immigration laws are. And an accurate depiction of the terror of crossing the border. And <i>friendship<\/i>. AND LOTS OF FEELINGS.<\/li>\n<li>There are a few very brief, weird moments in this episode, but they don&#8217;t overshadow the rest of this for me. First, what the <i>hell<\/i> was that line about homosexuals and INS agents? I know it was supposed to be some sort of witty one-liner, but the more I think about it, the less I understand it. Was it meant as a reference to like\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 <i>Queer Eye for the Straight Guy?<\/i> Maybe? (I haven&#8217;t thought about that show in YEARS, and now I&#8217;m remembering that I fostered a quick crush on Jai Rodriguez for a while, and I feel weird.)<\/li>\n<li>I don&#8217;t know. IT WAS DISTRACTING.<\/li>\n<li>So was the use of the term &#8220;illegal alien,&#8221; which I hate with passion of a thousand fiery suns. Yes, this aired nine years ago, and Darrin <i>does<\/i> prove to be the one who saves the day, so it&#8217;s not like I&#8217;m doing anything other than nitpicking at this point. Y&#8217;all, strike this awful word from your vocabulary because it&#8217;s horribly dehumanizing, and <i>no<\/i>. Just <i>no<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li>I was far more interested in Yvette\/Cindy&#8217;s story than how her deportation affected the Tylers. While I found it sweet that they all cared for her so much, there&#8217;s always going to be a part of me that&#8217;s disinterested in depictions of the upper class. Like, these people could afford a live-in housekeeper for <i>twenty years<\/i>. It sucks that she was deported! I get that! But oh my god, so many times, the Tylers make this tragedy about how\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 well, tragic it is that she won&#8217;t be doing their laundry or making pancakes for breakfast. How about the fact that this woman is getting dumped into a city she hasn&#8217;t been in for over twenty years? And initially, we don&#8217;t even <i>know<\/i> if she&#8217;s from Toronto or not!<\/li>\n<li>I&#8217;m sure I sound super whiny at this point, but I SWEAR THAT I REALLY ENJOYED THIS EPISODE. Oh my god, SO MUCH LEE PACE. I&#8217;m glad that we got a chance to experience Jaye and Aaron simply <i>hanging out<\/i>. For hours! They&#8217;re clearly close enough for him to recognize that something bizarre is going on with her, and I like how he described it: He&#8217;s her brother, and that means he will relentlessly pester her in order to get to the bottom of her\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 cow problems. Or condiment problems. Or livestock problems. <i>He has no idea, oh my god<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li>This is also satisfying to watch because Jaye has never been ordered to hide this phenomenon, so I&#8217;m glad that she&#8217;s now getting to a point where she sort of <i>has<\/i> to acknowledge these talking creatures in real time. Like I said in my review of the first episode, it&#8217;s a conscious way for Jaye to analyze what this means in terms of her own sanity <i>and<\/i> her role in the universe. Obviously, these inanimate objects can communicate to her <i>in front of <\/i>other people without them hearing, so that can&#8217;t make her feel better about this. She has no external validation that what she&#8217;s experiencing is real!<\/li>\n<li>Like &#8220;Wound-up Penguin,&#8221; I was confused as hell as to how these messages were leading to a good deed. Hell, this seemed even <i>worse<\/i> than the last episode, especially considering that it ended with Jaye being interrogated by the police.<\/li>\n<li>For the record, I adored all the noir touches to &#8220;Crime Dog,&#8221; particularly the image of Sharon smoking a cigarette with dramatic background lighting as her siblings angrily push past her. <i>Bravo<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li>But &#8220;Crime Dog&#8221; is great because of Cindy&#8217;s story. I ran away from home at 16, and when I returned home two years later, I had the exact same fear: Would I regret running away? Would I realize that I&#8217;d made a horrible mistake? To see this show validate Cindy&#8217;s flight from her awful, distant parents was EMPOWERING. It was such an incredible twist made even better when the <i>actual<\/i> Yvette proves to be far more caring than Cindy&#8217;s parents. (Which was a nice play on Cindy&#8217;s line about how the Tylers raised their children, not Cindy.)<\/li>\n<li>Border crossings are miniature horror movies. They scare me. I will never feel comfortable crossing into another country. The end.<\/li>\n<li>The end of &#8220;Crime Dog&#8221; is an emotional hug from the writers to this family, and it&#8217;s <i>awesome<\/i>. Cindy chooses the family she wants to belong with, because Jaye chose to listen to the message she was given, she moves closer to her family. She gains a new respect for Aaron, Sharon, and \u00e2\u20ac\u201c<\/li>\n<li>oh<\/li>\n<li>oh my god<\/li>\n<li>OH MY GOD Y&#8217;ALL<\/li>\n<li>I JUST REALIZED<\/li>\n<li>RIGHT IN THIS SECOND<\/li>\n<li>THAT ALL THE TYLERS HAVE RHYMING NAMES.<\/li>\n<li>SHARON KAREN AARON DARRIN<\/li>\n<li>No wonder Jaye doesn&#8217;t fit in!<\/li>\n<li>Actually, I&#8217;d personally not want to fit in, at least in this case.<\/li>\n<li>Holy shit, <i>they all rhyme.<\/i><\/li>\n<li>ALL RIGHT, I&#8217;M DONE.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The video commission for this episode\u00c2\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/products\/mark-watches-wonderfalls\" target=\"_blank\">is now archived on MarkDoesStuff.com for just $0.99<\/a>!<\/p>\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 fifth episode of Wonderfalls, the Tylers deal with the sudden and dramatic deportation of their housekeeper. 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