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Random TV Thoughts – The Gilded Age, 1883, Star Trek PIC and DSC

The Gilded Age

The old money and new money clashes in 1883 New York. Created by Julian Fellowes, the creator of Downton Abbey.

I always read/think of the title as The Gilded *C*age LOL Which would fit the series very well – everyone is a prisoner of some sort!

My favorite character is Peggy, I think she’s the best written character so far and I love her costuming. What I don’t get is Marian, ostensibly the main character/our way into the world of the series. The character is so completely naive and doesn’t seem to think of *any*thing in any depth. And the actress who plays her is terribly colorless and unassuming that combined with how the character is written and the way she’s played, it’s like she just disappears and turns into furniture or something. Also the costumes they have her wearing aren’t helping – most of them have been very pale blue or very pale yellow, and that’s when she just turns invisible, sort. And once or twice when they put her in strong colors, the actress disappears entirely – it’s like the dress is standing and moving about on its own! I’ve never seen the actress in anything else that I can remember, so I don’t know if it’s her, or just the way she’s been told to play Marian.

I’m not sure the writing is that great, but I’m having much fun enjoying the costumes, the handsome homes and locales and the ridiculous social mores of the times. And I know and like many of the actors, especially Carrie Coon who plays Bertha Russell, the wife of a a nouveau riche self-made businessman/robber baron/railroad tycoon and who has severe desires and ambitions for status in the exclusive high society of New York but is shut out by the old money. Carrie Coon has been excellent in everything I’ve ever seen her in, so I’d watch this just for her. I also appreciate her costuming – the silhuette seems appropriate to the times (which is 1882), but details are rather modern and showy and I think that is ment to show how she’s out of sync with the old money sense of style and doesn’t *get it*. I like her and her husband’s relationship, although it looks like cracks may appear due to her unrelenting ambition for status.

Christine Baranski’s Agnes Van Rhijn is also one of the main characters, and I hope she’ll get more to do.

I don’t take any of it seriously at all, and I’m having lots of fun with every episode 😀

1883

Another show I’m watching is 1883, a spin-off from Yellowstone which I haven’t seen and have no plans to. But I like historical stuff, including westerns, watching this. Have seen the first two episodes, and I’ve just started the third.

So far I like the music very much (it’s feels very familiar!), but everything else feels like I’ve already seen. And I keep getting surprised that Sam Elliot is still alive! I remember him from The Yellow Rose (1983) which I aired around that time here in Finland too and which was one my of obsessions for a while, and he seemed like 60+ even then! The other day I finally looked up how old he is because like I said “he’s still alive?!”, and turns out he was only born in 1944. Which, so was my Mom, so they’re exactly the same age…. yet somehow Sam Elliot has always in my head been two or three decades older than her! Weird. I guess some people just always look old, even when they’re young/middle-aged. Otherwise, except for the music, it’s been kind of boring going, even though I do like the main characters – the girl and her father. I keep forgetting their names.

Star Trek: Picard

So happy this one is back! Jeri Ryan/7of9 back on my screen 😀 I do like how they’re exploring the trauma both she and Picard experience, having been assimilated by the Born and then having been rescued. As great as VOY and TNG are, I prefer the way that Star Trek: Picard is doing it, rather than forgetting the whole trauma until it’s needed for an episode or two. Although Voyager was never as bad with Seven in regards to it as TNG was with Picard. I didn’t like that Q would be in season 2 when I heard about it, but as soon as John Delancie showed up, I was like “yeah, this is good, it’s good to see him, I can dig this”. Same with Guinan. I guess even though in theory I don’t like bringing in old characters because too often it feels like fan service, in reality I like it when the old, familiar, beloved characters show up. I can’t wait to see season 2 has in its sleeve!

Star Trek: Discovery

I’ve definitely liked the non-frantic pace of this season, but there’s something going on with pacing. For many episodes it feels like nothing actually happened, and that the plot didn’t move along or did it with such a tiny step, that an whole episode built around it was sort of wasted. The character moments for all the minor characters (Owosekun, Bryce etc.) have been so weirdly placed each in the middle of a dire action scene that everything just came to a screeching halt while they confessed their souls. Only Detmer’s moment in the last episode felt organic and felt believable. I’m glad the minor characters have been getting some attention, but it’s been done unartfully and it’s still not a ensemble show like the previous shows. I’m disappointed with Book going on the revenge rampage, so cliche. At least Tarka isn’t motivated by being evil. I think DSC is trying hard, but even four seasons in, I don’t think it’s found itself and I’m not entirely sure it knows what it wants to be.

Oh, and I can’t believe what happening with Culber – now he’s suddenly the Ship’s Couselor ie. a psychiatrist/psychologist? I thought he’s the ship’s boss medical doctor like Crusher on TNG?? I don’t remember it ever even been hinted at that he’s got the proper training in psychology and psychiatry to work as a Ship’s Counselor? And even if he did, how does he have to time to properly counsel patients what with all his admin duties as the boss doctor and as a doctor seeing surgical/mysterious illnesses etc. patients. It’s like combining all of Troi’s and Crusher’s work under one normal human person, and I don’t believe for a second that one person can do both jobs well. He’ll simply run out of enough hours in the day. Totally unbelievable. I guess TPTB decided that Discovery needs a Counselor, but didn’t want to bring in a new character so made Culber one, never mind how unbelievable it is, him wearing all the hats.

I do like this Michael a lot, she’s a lot warmer, more approachable and likeable than in seasons 1 and 2. I just wish so much of her character development hadn’t happened off-screen in season 3. I would’ve liked to have seen her and Booker’s adventures when she was newly arrived in the future and before she found Discovery.

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Space: Above And Beyond Site – New URL

The new URL of the site is https://spaceaboveandbeyond.so-obsessed.com Update your bookmarks!

I decided not to renew the domain (spaceaboveandbeyond.org) because recently I’ve been feeling like I might like to delete the site but haven’t quite made up my mind to do that yet. I think I might let this one go as well, in addition to all the other sites already gone… so letting the domain go is a step into that direction.

So you might want to download all the screencaps and photos you want off the gallery. I’ll make a proper announcement if/when I do decide for to delete the site, and try to give some warning time before I do it.

Categories 4K/UHD Fan Works & Other Downloads Game Of Thrones Screencaps TV & Movies

Game Of Thrones Screencaps Gallery – Deletion Delayed

Just a heads up – the Game OF Thrones 4k/UHD screencaps gallery deletion is delayed. It will be deleted once a fellow fansite owner (who owns several GOT actor fansites) has been able to download all the caps from there, he’s got two seasons left. That might take a week, or a few.

I just wanted to let you know in case you’re wondering why it’s still up! You still have some time to download the caps – if you need more, let me know!

I may or may not make another announcement a few days before I delete the gallery, depends on how I feel.

Categories Blog Health Personal

Health Update – Iron Infusion!

Image from Pixabay.

Had my yearly check-up with my gastroenterologist yesterday, and he finally decided, after personally following my struggle with iron deficiency for about three years, that an an iron infusion is indicated in my case, even though technically I don’t fulfill the requirements of VSSHP (my hospital region) My hemoglobin is ok right now (six months ago I had anemia), but my iron is currently 38  (30 is empty/no iron in cells at all so 38 is really bad) and it took me over a year to get get to that from 9 (normal rate is 5-10 a month with oral supplements, if it worked like it should, it’d be 60 at minimun. And it keeps plummeting immediately if I pause the supplements). I’ve been hoping for an iron infusion for at least five years!

IBD patients are recommended to have at least 100 even in literature, but talking to other Crohn’s patients here, it’s like that ruling doesn’t exist and majority seem to have levels between 2-50 and doctors say it’s okay and normal 😐  It’s also notable that practically every one of these patients I’ve talked to is a woman – there’s been like 2 men, and dozens of women.

I’ve personally been struggling with low iron/hemoglobin levels for 20 years now… and probably long before because I would faint/almost faint during my period despite not having that much pain, and my periods used to be heavy, but I didn’t know anything about anemia or iron deficiency until 20 years ago when I first had to take an oral iron supplement for more than a year because of iron deficiency. Then after, I kept having to take courses of them every year, and still my hemoglobin would plummet. I was even admitted into hospital in 2008 because my hemoglobin was dangerously low (the nurse who called the lab results said that I must to come to the hospital right now at 8pm, because if I got into an accident I might bleed to death just because my hemoglobin was so bad). That hospital trip is the time from which all my health problems started one by one.

Iron deficiency is a very controversial medical issue here, with general consensus among doctors basically being that it doesn’t matter, only anemia matters. Only  a few doctors think good iron levels are important in general, and even fewer think that good iron levels are possible for IBD patients, and if necessary,  to treat IBD patients with infusions regularly if they are not. To tell the truth, I’m not even sure my gastroenterologists would have paid as much attention to my iron levels if I didn’t always bring it up with them in each yearly check-up and complain about the exhaustion, headaches, brain fog etc. So now that I’m going to get an iron infusion “to see what it does” and “if your levels get better/stay up”, I feel like I’ve won a small battle! He said that it’s going to be a small infusion (which I guess is better for in case there’s side effects, but may not be enough if the iron deficiency is serious and/or has continued for years). But small is better than none, so I’m happy! And very curious if it’ll do anything to my daily background headache.

Otherwise, other labs are mostly okay – AFOS is a tiny bit elevated and needs to be followed to see how it develops, but he said there’s no reason for alarm yet.  ALAT and AFOS (both labs are to do with the liver) are checked every three months anyway, and we’ll keep doing that. ALAT has been acting weirdly the last year or so – it used to be elevated (but tolerated because of the meds I’m on) but suddenly the last year it’s been anything from 25 to 72. So it’s been going up and down a lot. He couldn’t really explain it. Just that if AFOS stays elevated, then MRI needs to be done because liver related diseases are relatively common in IBD patients.

But the really big thing yesterday was the iron infusion news 😀 They should send the invitation letter for the infusion inside the month. I’m happy and excited and also a little anxious because anaphylactic shock is always possible… but mostly I’m excited! This has the possibility to improve my quality of life a lot, if it helps with the exhaustion!

Oh, and wanted also to mention – I only had two actual migraine attacks in February! Ajovy does seem to be working!!! 😀