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Showing posts with label Cablevision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cablevision. Show all posts

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Counterpart 1.2: Two Different Worlds

Counterpart was back tonight with episode 1.2 - via Amazon Prime, for me, because Starz is no longer on Cablevision in my area, which I suspect is Cablevision's fault, at least in this reality.  As for the episode, it was quite good, and moved the story forward in at least one big way.

In trying to get the difference between the alternate realities, we learned in the first episode that one reality contains a meek Howard Silk and the other contains a Howard Silk (aka "Howard Prime") as spy at least as deadly as James Bond.  Tonight we see that this distinction holds for the violin-player in meek Howard's reality, whose counterpart is none other than the ninja-like assassin Baldwin in spy-Howard's reality.  So this seems to suggest that the two realities are split along meek/violent lines - which is not to say that meek Howard is really meek - he's not - but he's certainly not as aggressive coming out the gate as his counterpart.

Pope in the violent reality makes one remark which seems to support this hypothesis, when he talks about what "they" i.e., the (slightly) more peaceful reality did to "us" (the more violent reality).  And the signal event with Baldwin and her counterpart's father, before the realities split, supports this.  Baldwin went on after letting her drunken father be killed by a train to become a master assassin.  The counterpart channeled her aggression into feverishly playing the violin, a fabulous Freudian sublimation if ever there was one.

Still a lot of questions, of course, as there should be at this point.   We still have no clue as to which reality is "ours," whatever exactly that might mean.   But we're off to a good start, with not one but two characters having significant if not continuing interactions with their alternate-reality doubles, and I'm looking forward to more.

Hey, I'm wondering if Cablevision is so blocked-headed in the other reality.

See also  Counterpart 1.1: Fringe on Espionage



more alternate reality - "flat-out fantastic" - Scifi and Scary

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Memo to Cablevision and ABC TV: Stop Threatening Your Viewers and Come to Terms

Noted added 03/07/10, 8:45pm:  Oscars back in NY on Cablevision-ABC, which still owes New York area an apology for loss of 15+ minutes.

Note added 03/07/10, 12:01am:  ABC just went black on Cablevision.   A pox on both their houses!  If service isn't restored in time for the Oscars tonight, I predict consumers will punish both of these greedy corporations and take their eyes elsewhere.

Original post, 03/04/10:

Here in the New York area,  we've been harassed by dire warnings from both Cablevision and ABC-TV about their contract ending this coming Sunday, and our having to do with no ABC-TV if terms are not reached.   At stake are the Oscars on Sunday night, Lost on Tuesday, Grey's Anatomy later in the week, Fashforward later in the month, and, well, you get the picture about the pictures we won't be seeing.

Both sides, of course, say it's other side's fault.   Each points fingers at the other side's greed.   Senator John Kerry has called for FCC intervention.

As most of my readers know, I don't want the FCC intervening in anything.   The agency is an unconstitutional affront to the First Amendment and freedom of expression.

But Cablevision and ABC better get their act together.  The public is sick and tired of being threatened.   We want to watch our television in peace.   And if we don't get it from Cablevision and ABC, we'll get it from someplace else - such as the Internet.


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