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Spent much of last week listening to people talking about testicular cancer, furries, school shootings, how all love is Stockholm Syndrome, and the general benefits of being evil - or to put it another way, Edinburgh previews. No disrespect to the intellectual and verbal gifts of any of the stand-ups involved, but it's the distance and the novelty that make it all funny as much as the careful formatting. Compare the recent problems with my front door, which apparently of its own volition decided opening was so yesterday. This saw us all entering and leaving via a complicated arrangement of windows, doors and staircases not our own: the first time it's an adventure! - but by the third, it's just a bloody bind. Mercifully, we appear to be sorted now.

The Wire actors lived in the same apartment building during filming? Now that's a reality show I'd like to have seen.
Picked up Thursday's Metro just because I was so flabbergasted to see a pro-cannabis front page on an Associated rag, but was glad I did given it contained a Wire interview with Aidan Gillen, whom I'm still yet to spot in Finsbury Park. They also talked to Clark Johnson who plays Gus in the fifth season - I had no idea he'd also directed for The Wire *and* for the second best cop show of the 21st century, The Shield.
In another pleasing piece of linkage between all that is good and right in the world, Alan Moore's been getting into "the most stunning piece of television that has ever come out of America, possibly the most stunning piece of television full-stop"; he even concedes that, allowed a similar arrangement, he might be prepared to write for HBO. Big Numbers USA, anyone?
Of course, if you'd gone back a few years and told me how brilliant The Wire was, and then told me Lauren Laverne would be interviewing its creator on the BBC, then I would probably have filed that as a similar convergence of loveliness. But that would have been before any of us had the misfortune to see The Culture Show.

"Motorists involved in the most serious cases of causing death by dangerous driving should be jailed for at least seven years, under tougher guidelines. Such cases could involve persistent bad driving, drink or drugs, the advice for courts in England and Wales will say. Causing death while reading or writing text messages on a mobile phone should attract a term of up to seven years." Excuse me? In each of those cases, drivers are causing someone's death by illegal action. This is sometimes known as murder. Seven years for murder is not 'tough', it is risibly feeble.
How's this for tough? First of all, purge the current culture where traffic policing is more about revenue targets than law enforcement. But once that's gone - red light cameras exist, yes? Which - and OK, this requires proper cameras, not the shoddy stuff CCTV firms often use, but that's hardly beyond the limits of human ingenuity - can definitively show whether a motorist has hit someone while jumping a light. So if they have, the guilt's not in question - put their head on a pike at that same traffic light. Should give the next prick who's in such a tearing hurry that the light doesn't apply to them pause for thought, no?

Date: 2008-07-19 10:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alkennedy.livejournal.com
"In each of those cases, drivers are causing someone's death by illegal action. This is sometimes known as murder."

Unless they set out to do it, no, it's not. It's manslaughter. And seven years for manslaughter is about par for the course, for better or worse.

Date: 2008-07-19 11:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
I thought that was more for the accidental, prank-gone-horribly-wrong or should-have-looked-behind-that-tree-before-chopping-it-down stuff than doing something you've been specifically told not to do which causes an entirely unsurprising death of an innocent? Because if not, that's a bit fucked also.
(See also corporate culpability, but that's a whole other rant)

Date: 2008-07-19 12:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oneofthose.livejournal.com
Yay for Clark Johnson. He also directed some Homicides and a West Wing. I wish he lived next door. Thanks to Love Film, I'm about to watch the David Simon storied/teleplayed episode of NYPD Blue. Yay for... things.

Date: 2008-07-20 09:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
I am going to start in on Homicide as soon as I finish Deadwood, I think. Especially if there continues to be only 30 minutes of broadcast TV worth watching per week.

Date: 2008-07-20 10:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oneofthose.livejournal.com
Yes, we really are the TV-on-demand generation. "I demand there be something good on!"
The NYPB episode is so much more David Simon that I was expecting. A character that's basically Omar and Bubbles in one, the concept of turning a blind eye to the stick-up guys, murders over mistakes in the count, wire taps as a way of boosting overtime, certain cases bringing in all the money while others have nothing. It's all there.

Date: 2008-07-20 10:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
I thought I had something good on this morning in that Joss Whedon's 'Dr Horrible' was meant to be up for another day, but apparently not. Hmph.

I'm reading a novel by one of the other Wire writers, Richard Price, and at times the dialogue is so Wire that I start thinking I'm back in it. In particular, whenever I'm reminded the female detective is straight it's really jarring.

Date: 2008-07-19 02:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] willjsm.livejournal.com
its always a touch worrying when you realise you can get in your house without using your door...

Date: 2008-07-20 09:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com
The beauty of it, though, was that we did still need the keys to get in our flat's door and then our individual rooms. So in this case the experience was strangely reassuring.
How was Gloomy?

Date: 2008-07-20 10:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] willjsm.livejournal.com
far less stressful than we were anticipating. don't know what carl's complaining about, its easy to run a club night :)

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