Diary of an old cheeser

Hi there! Like other blogs, this is my chance to wax lyrical (some might say talk utter cr*p) about a) what's happening in my life b) all of my pet obsessions in particular music, tv, movies, books and other generally connected things, quite often of the retro, old and "cheesy" variety. Hence the title of my blog. Feel free to leave a comment if the mood takes you. There's nothing like a good chinwag about one's favourite topics and besides I love to meet new people! Cheers, Simon

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Reasons To Be Cheerful, Part Four


Last Friday saw the UK tv debut of Ugly Betty. Another reason to be pleased.

It's all about a sweet but satorially challenged young woman, Betty Suarez, who goes to work as a PA to the editor in chief of Mode fashion magazine. Most of her fellow workers are far more fashionable and attractive than she is (well, it is a fashion magazine) and often humiliate and insult poor Betty because of her appearance. To make matters worse, Betty's boss, the suave Daniel Meade, dislikes her from the offset and does everything in his power to get rid of her. (It also transpires that Daniel's father, who owns the business, insisted that Betty was hired as he knows she won't be a sexual temptation to Daniel!) However after a particularly humiliating incident for Betty, she quits. Daniel realising the error of his ways, agrees to re-hire her and more importantly, take onboard her ideas to help with one of the magazine's important promotional campaigns ...

This was a very entertaining opening episode with lots of humorous situations and characters. The set-up is similar to "The Devil Wears Prada" i.e. all about a nice but slightly naive girl going to work in the high-powered world of magazine publishing / fashion and all the superficiality, bitchiness and obsession with appearance that goes with this territory. But, unlike poor old Andrea in "Devil", Betty is at least valued for her work and input ... eventually! I found Daniel's personality turnaround a little unconvincing (would he really decide that Betty was worth re-hiring?) However what was most refreshing was that Betty wasn't your average, straightforward geek. Sure she's dentally challenged and is obviously destined to make lots of faux pas in future episodes, thus leading to further comedic situations. But I liked the fact that Betty isn't a pushover. Rather, she comes across as someone who is keen to promote herself and her own ideas, is assertive and knows how to stand up for herself when push comes to shove, as she did with Daniel. Go Betty! It's just a pity she doesn't have the world's greatest dress sense.

There were some good performances from the rest of the cast too, especially Ashley Jensen as Christina the wardrobe assistant and (seemingly) the only genuine and friendly member of staff at Mode. In case you didn't know she was last seen as Ricky Gervais' acting sidekick in "Extras" and it was nice / strange hearing a Scottish accent in an American sitcom. Gina Gershon was also wonderfully trashy as Fabia, a Donatella Versace look-a-like.

Friday nights are now worth stopping in for!

9 Comments:

  • At 12:21 am , Blogger matty said...

    I wish we got TV reception. I think I would like UGLY BETTY. ...I will have to wait for the DVD.

     
  • At 9:38 am , Blogger Minge said...

    I adored Ugly Betty. It was the best thing I've seen on TV for a very long time. I just hope her boss is going to be a bit nicer to her from now on.

     
  • At 11:32 am , Blogger Old Cheeser said...

    Matty - you will indeed. I am sure it will "come out" at some stage, so to speak.

    Minge - let's hope he will treat lil Betty with the respect she deserves - braces or no braces!!

     
  • At 9:40 pm , Blogger Lost Boy said...

    It was good, but reminded me a bit of 'Desperate Housewives', right up to the plinky plonk music to tell you when a joke's coming. What I find most interesting is what Americans call 'ugly'; at best she's 'plain'.

     
  • At 10:17 pm , Blogger Lubin said...

    the first few episodes are pure TV gold, cumulating during the Halloween episode. Marc and Amanda just get better and better. And her fey nephew is adorable. Unfortunately, it starts to pall a little by episode 6 but it's still worth watching. I love Betty!

     
  • At 10:35 pm , Blogger TimeWarden said...

    Braces = ugly... not exactly the best message to send to children, or adults for that matter, wearing them out of necessity! But then American TV has always had a simplistic view of the world. I actually find her rather attractive but, not having seen the show, I don't know what her personality is like...

     
  • At 10:32 am , Blogger Old Cheeser said...

    Lost Boy - I thought it was better than Desperate Housewives and slightly more subversive, although it does have that "glossy" style that so many American dramas specialise in.

    Lubin - yes, I know you've seen the future episodes already. Look forward to watching the rest ... I just don't know if I'll always be in on Fridays. Still there is always that thing called a Video.

    Time Warden - it's not meant to be taken seriously!! I suppose it does stigmatise people that wear braces. Slightly. Like Lost Boy said she's not really THAT ugly. She just has rather bizarre dress sense. But, as they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder...

     
  • At 4:32 pm , Blogger Minge said...

    Of course, come the end, she'll have a makeover and be beautiful Betty.

     
  • At 5:02 pm , Blogger Old Cheeser said...

    Mmmm. That would be a sell-out though wouldn't it. Doesn't beauty come from within?

     

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