{"id":3535,"date":"2014-04-23T08:00:13","date_gmt":"2014-04-23T15:00:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=3535"},"modified":"2014-04-16T15:05:19","modified_gmt":"2014-04-16T22:05:19","slug":"mark-watches-the-middleman-episode-7","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2014\/04\/mark-watches-the-middleman-episode-7\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;The Middleman&#8217;: Episode 7"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the seventh episode of <i>The Middleman<\/i>, Lacey tries to discover what it is that Wendy does at her job. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <i>The Middleman<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><b><!--more-->&#8220;The Cursed Tuba Contingency&#8221;<\/b><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>This really was inevitable for a number of reasons. I don&#8217;t think the show could have kept Lacey away from the Middleman for much longer, and I mean that both in the romantic sense and in terms of her suspicions about Wendy&#8217;s job. The story that keeps these two entwined isn&#8217;t my favorite of the show so far, but I enjoyed what it brought out in these people.<\/li>\n<li>However, I can&#8217;t deny how endlessly funny it was that the main mystical object here was a TUBA. That is so absurd that I can&#8217;t help but enjoy it.<\/li>\n<li>I know I mentioned this at the end of the video, but I&#8217;ll start things off by pointing out that I now understand why the movie that the Middleman watches is called <i>Ride Lonesome<\/i>. While &#8220;The Cursed Tuba Contingency&#8221; flirts with the idea of the Middleman finding happiness in Lacey (and vice versa), this was always about his forced loneliness. I think you could even read a little bit of that into his actions in &#8220;The Flying Fish Zombification.&#8221; Perhaps he really <i>was<\/i> jealous that Wendy could have a semblance of a social life when his entire life revolved around being the Middleman. Hell, I think you could even posit that his <i>identity<\/i> is all rooted in being the Middleman, too. Remember that we don&#8217;t even know his name <i>because he never uses it<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li>So, the idea that someone is interested in him genuinely \u00e2\u20ac\u201c like Lacey is\u00c2\u00a0\u00e2\u20ac\u201c intrigues him. And seriously, it&#8217;s the lack of irony in their attraction that&#8217;s so meaningful. Lacey likes the Middleman&#8217;s proper nature. The Middleman enjoys that Lacey is so spirited and loyal. And that&#8217;s <i>real<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li>They meet twice over <i>Ride Lonesome<\/i> and they&#8217;re interrupted \u00e2\u20ac\u201c twice \u00e2\u20ac\u201c by the call of duty. Initially, I thought that Lacey was only there to get more information on Wendy&#8217;s job, so I was pleasantly surprised at how much development we got between these two. I love the use of the movie as a metaphor that works on a number of levels. As I said, it&#8217;s a way for The Middleman to communicate that what he does begets loneliness. He knows that his job puts others in risk, and he can&#8217;t do that to Lacey <i>or <\/i>Wendy.<\/li>\n<li>But in a wonderfully fulfilling twist, Lacey rejects this trope. She refuses to be an unwilling participant. She gets a choice here, and even if she respects that the Middleman can&#8217;t date her, she&#8217;s not going to let him go without reminding him that <i>things don&#8217;t end as expected. <\/i>(That actually felt kind of meta to me because I expected Lacey and the Middleman to continue dating after this episode.) Just because the Middleman has never been able to balance a job and a love interest doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s impossible. I mean\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 what if Lacey eventually finds out what he does? What if she&#8217;s okay with it, and <i>what if they can make it work<\/i>?<\/li>\n<li>It&#8217;s just an idea. I do love that this episode made me think about this.<\/li>\n<li>Admittedly, all of this character development was a lot more interesting to me than the case this week. Still, there&#8217;s a lot to like here. Once again, a rich white dude is shown to be UTTERLY HORRIBLE, and it was a fascinating take on immortality. Also, if it wasn&#8217;t so silly-looking, I&#8217;d say the death that set this case into motion felt very much like one on an episode of <i>The X-Files<\/i> or <i>Fringe<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li>As ridiculous as the idea of a cursed tuba keeping a person alive is, I adore the way in which immortality is represented. Of <i>course<\/i> Cecil Rogers would become a COMPLETE ASSHOLE. The man saved himself and his musical instrument at the expense of other people. He already demonstrated a willingness to detach from the people around him, so why wouldn&#8217;t he keep doing that in the years to come? The curse basically rewarded him for being a horrible person!<\/li>\n<li>This is the first time that anyone has killed a human on the show, right? I mean\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 technically? Cecil will drown over and over again until the tuba breaks apart. Wow\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 that&#8217;s really disturbing to think about.<\/li>\n<li>Otherwise, I thought this was a neat episode! I was definitely surprised by the re-appearance of Roxy and the succubi. I think there have been better episodes than this one, but goddamn, I&#8217;ve never watched anything like this before. ALLOW ME TO WATCH MORE.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The video for &#8220;The Cursed Tuba Contingency&#8221; can be downloaded <a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/products\/mark-watches-the-middleman\" target=\"_blank\">here for $0.99<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><b>Mark Links Stuff<\/b><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; If you would like to support this website and keep Mark Does Stuff running, <a href=\"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2013\/09\/help-keep-mark-does-stuff-running\/\">I&#8217;ve put up a detailed post explaining how you can!<\/a><br \/>\n&#8211; Please check out the <a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/\">MarkDoesStuff.com<\/a>. All Mark Watches videos for past shows\/season are now archived there!<br \/>\n&#8211; My <a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/calendar\/embed?src=815s3sbr8clhdi9tn8k7r3tim4%40group.calendar.google.com&amp;ctz=America\/Los_Angeles\">Master Schedule<\/a> is updated for the near and distant future for most projects, so please check it often.\u00c2\u00a0<b>My next Double Features will be: <\/b><b><i>Band of Brothers<\/i><\/b><b>, <i>Revolutionary Girl Utena<\/i>, and then <i>Farscape<\/i>. <\/b><br \/>\n&#8211; I will be at quite a few conventions and will be hosting events throughout the US, Canada, and Europe in 2014, so check <a href=\"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/tour-dates-appearances\/\">my Tour Dates \/ Appearances page<\/a> often to see if I&#8217;m coming to your city!<br \/>\n&#8211; Inspired by last year&#8217;s impromptu event in London, I am taking Mark in the Park on the road! <a href=\"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/2014\/02\/the-official-mark-in-the-park-tour-2014\/#idc-cover\">You can see all currently planned dates and pitch your own city here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the seventh episode of The Middleman, Lacey tries to discover what it is that Wendy does at her job. 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