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July 13 2020

What I Watched Last Week (July 6-12, 2020)

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Nowadays, there’s an abundance of content to keep up with when it comes to TV and movies. I try my best, whether it’s broadcast, basic cable, premium cable, streamers, web series, video on demand … you get my point. I’m not going to theaters at the moment (I do miss it), so there’s that. This will be a weekly blog feature. Here are my notes for July 6-12, 2020:

MONDAY

TV: The Office (Season 3, Ep 10, Netflix)*. Savoring one episode per week. But I have to admit, the series hasn’t aged well.
TV: Perry Mason (Season 1, Ep 3, HBO). Bleh. I like Matthew Rhys, but this really feels like homework.
TV: I May Destroy You (Season 1, Ep 5, HBO). Just keeps getting better and better.

TUESDAY

TV: Twenties (Season 1, Eps 1-8, Showtime). NEW SERIES ALERT. From Lena Waithe and originally on BET, it’s fun and breezy. I enjoyed it.
TV: Greenleaf (Season 5, Ep 4, OWN)

WEDNESDAY

TV: ER (Season 11, Eps 11-17, Hulu). The methodical binge (one episode per day) is going strong.

THURSDAY

TV: Desus & Mero (Season 2, Ep 31, Showtime). They’re the best.

FRIDAY

TV: The Bold Type (Season 4, Ep 15, Freeform)
TV: The Real Housewives of New York City (Season 12, Ep 13, Bravo)
TV: Central Park (Season 1, Ep 8, Apple TV+). The music is so great.

SATURDAY

TV: Little Voice (Season 1, Eps 1-3, Apple TV+). NEW SERIES ALERT. All you have to say: Sara Bareilles. Original music. Dramedy. I’m there.
Movie: Palm Springs (2020, Hulu). Andy Samberg is charming as always, but Cristin Milioti steals the flick. And a tremendous supporting cast. JK Simmons AND Peter Gallagher. Roger Ebert: 3.5 stars (out of four). Jason Creates: 4 stars (out of 4).
TV: Pose (Season 2, Ep 3-5, Netflix)*. There are so many Emmy-worthy performances in these episodes, some of the best drama entries in the past year. I heart this show so much.

SUNDAY

Movie: Hamilton (1st half, Disney+)*. I stan Leslie Odom Jr. and Renee Elise Goldsberry. What can’t they do?
TV: The CHI (Season 3, Ep 4, Showtime)
TV: Black Monday (Season 2, Ep 9, Showtime)
TV: P-Valley (Season 1, Ep 1, STARZ). NEW SERIES ALERT. Not sure I’ll stick with this, but the pilot was intriguing,
TV: Celebrity Family Feud (Season 6, Ep. 5, ABC)
Movie: The Outpost (2020, VOD). Set during the Afgahanistan War, an intense, relentless ride from start to finish. I was on the edge of my seat for two hours. Imagine being there. Favorite performances comes from Orlando Bloom and Caleb Landry Jones. Roger Ebert: 3 stars (out of 4). Jason Creates: 3.5 stars (out of 4).

*rewatching

July 13 2020

Hello There

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Welcome to JASON CREATES! As it states on the homepage, this website is my new online home. My aims are to showcase my work and writing and contribute to ongoing cultural conversations happening in America. I have many interests. They include, but are not limited to, TV, movies, media, sports, politics, policy, and LGBTQ representation in all of those things.

Yes, it’s another Monday (I think) during a global pandemic. But I have some time on my hands. When I’m not applying for jobs, I’m watching stuff on almost every platform out there, reading newsletters, listening to podcasts, hiking or spending time with my parents, siblings and niblings. And working on this website. It all has been energizing, cosideraing the terrible state of things.

Some things to know about JASON CREATES and me:

I was born in New Jersey but have spent most of my life in Georgia. I’ve been lucky in life but not without ups and downs. I quit alcohol for good in 2010. Some of my local heros are Jimmy Carter, John Lewis and Ted Turner. I would love to meet Billie Jean King, Janet Mock, Padma Lakshmi, Kelly Clarkson, Sonia Sotomayor, Ryan Murphy and Jason Collins.

I’m gay and progressive and a lover of democracy. What a moment we’re in. I try to be fair and stay in touch with reality, steering away from conspiracy theories. I think healthcare should be for al and untethered from employment. I know love is love and was on the marriage equality train long before the Supreme Court legalized it nationwide. I understand and back Black Lives Matter. Trans Lives Matter, too. I’ll tell you human rights and voting rights aren’t political footballs or fun thought experiments. I want D.C. (where I lived for 5+ years) and Puerto Rico to become states. I think public school districts and teachers deserve more money. I support freedom of speech as well as the consequences of that speech. I abhor discrimination and meanness. I get the importance of representation (whether it’s in media, entertainment, government or other sectors).

I consume a ton of TV and movies. I’ve probably seen every episode of about 400 programs (a conservative estimate) since the late 1990s. Some lasted less than a year, and some are closing in on their 17th season (Thank you, Meredith Grey!), Since my teenage years, I used VHS tapes, TiVo, DVRs and streamers to watch my favorites. At the beginning of this journey, think American Idol, Survivor, The West Wing, Lost, Sports Night, Queer As Folk and The O.C. If I started a religion, we’d all worship Greg Berlanti and Shonda Rhimes. Whether it’s comedy, drama, game shows, talk shows, sports or live events, TV is an amazing place that touches nearly everyone and moves society in immeasurable ways. Movies and music do that, too, but I’m not as knowledgeable in those areas. (I’m working on it!).

I’m an awards show fanatic. They’re so much fun, especially the Emmys, the Oscars and the Golden Globes. Emmy campaign season is heating up right now. Nominations will be announced on July 28, and the show will air in some form on Sept. 20. Check out this blog and my Twitter feed (@jasondlangbehn) for my opinions, predictions and analysis. By the way, I’m an ardent fan of Gold Derby.

I haven’t been watching as much sports lately. That’s mostly because of the pandemic and a lack of options, but it’s also because I have developed a larger interest in TV, movies and screenwriting (more on that to come). I’ve followed Atlanta teams (Braves, Falcons, Hawks, United, RIP Thrashers) and college sports — I’m a proud UGA graduate and remain a huge supporter — since I was young. The Braves won the World Series in 1995, but let’s be honest, the past 25 years have been brutal. There has been so much heartbreak for my guys in the Peach State. I’ll never stop rooting for them, though. I also like watching big events like the golf and tennis majors, Triple Crown horseracing and the Olympics (swimming and figure skating are the best).

I enjoy making lists. It’s getting a bit ridiculous, so I decided to dedicate a JASON CREATES page to that. You’ll be able to see what I’m binging, reading, listening to and more. It will be updated throughout the year.

Building this website has been a fun endeavor. It remains a work in progress, and I’m really loving the creative aspect of it. There will be changes and adjustments over the next few months. One major project: establishing the JASON CREATES TV Hall of Fame (more info is on the way). And in honor of my love for awards, I’ll introdude The Jays toward the end of 2020 (my personal picks in TV, film, sports and culure). Thanks for reading. Stay safe and wear a mask!

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