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Ok ok... we reached the end of Season 1 and almost nobody who's name we know dies.
I mean let's not kid ourselves, the swashing and the buckling and the fact that there MUST be bad guys means that there's going to be a body count - but let's face it. Here we are in Telanovela-land so it's going to be less gruesome that Star Trek.
Which - ya' know what? It's fun sometimes to just escape into the past and only be confronted with sherry in pretty glasses, questions about what someone's social class is based on whether or not they are wearing anything on their head, and mysteries about cuff-links.
But with horses and dramatic pauses.
And that - thank you very much is what this delivers.
Deadly plots - or are they?
Intrepid newspaper reporters -
And just how many languages were spoken in Alta California before it became a part if the USA (the answer is: probobly about the same number as now - lots)
It's the end of Season 1 of Zorro. So much fun, lets do it again!
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The Telenovela is blooming in it's full flower - we have secret baby - but even better, it is fake! We have mysterious mothers, promised weddings that were and were not completed, consumation while engaged to be married. It's all a grand mess.
Plus THE OUTFITS
and finally Party Food.
But wait, there's also the reveal that some of the bad GUYS are bad Girls. This show has everything, including an evil priest.
There's nothing more to be desired - except a second season!
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Manglende episoder?
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Greta called it - the whole reason you have a Telenovela wedding is so you can not have a wedding. Or did she? This very Telenovela show has lots of tricks up its beautifully tailored sleeves. And the resolution - or not of this wedding situation, did not see this ending coming.
But don’t worry Jamie - the 19th century is here to fight about it. And all the competing technologies are here to play. Tomahawk/hatchet v. Knife v. Sword v. Whip v. Bow & Arrow v. Flint-Lock pistol v. Breech Load rifle
Oh yeah - and Secret Baby showed up. Fake Secret Baby. Almost to Telanovela BINGO
Fear not - all the ways to die are here to play - come along next week to see if all the mysteries are coming together.
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Greta Hardin (The History of American Food podcast & @THoAFood all over) -
So - are you sure you saw what you saw?
Memory construction is a hell of a thing... and we definitely are experiencing a new version of it with video, with rewind... and now with fake video creation.
But back in the day when you didn't see anything - and you just got one vivid entertaining newspaper report, what does that do? Many of us are quite excellent at creating images to go along with a description - and then that becomes the memory.
But possibly even more interesting - is how much this intersection of news, story creation and noteriety have been doing this dance for as long as there have been newspapers... which is for less time than we think.
Also there's a wedding to plan... So stay tuned for that next week!
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Say in the comments if it's too many locations #locations #toomuch
Bust seriously - your 6 eps in to a 10 episode season and you're just going to send this many hares running in the field of story.
What Gives?
Also - Greta admits she entirely absolutely was guessing and was WRONG.
But that's happened before & will most likely happen again.
You better start paying some things off in the next few episodes. That's all I ask.
Oh - and don't stop delivering on the fashion.
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Greta Hardin (The History of American Food podcast & @THoAFood all over) -
So have you been following along?
Now that we have our major players set up - and the relationships are established we can really get the plates spinning:
Secret Societies - check
Love Triangle - check
Twin Brothers - check
Mysterious/Nefarious Death - check
and a SLAP! - check and check
There's some fun close quarters fighting, riding off frantically into the moonlight, and jaw clenching to beat the band. Capt. Monestario get's to employ his jaw clenching in a range of emotional situations.
We get a doctor that washes his hands (what!?)
But most of all - Jamie and Greta hint what's next after we come to the end of the 1st season of Zorro.
So saddle up - and come along for the ride.
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Oh you were confused last week? Well it doesn't get any better this week. If anything it gets worse... more soupy, more sloppy, more salacious.
Greta badly speaks more Spanish - but mainly in the service of the 2! DOS! Zorros issue.
Jamie is baffled by the twins issue - not twin Zorros, just regular Telenovella twins.
Excitement as we are in New York. Consternation as a transit across the Panama Isthmus is proposed.
And as always we have fun dashing about the (not actually) old Los Angeles countryside as the Mexican sway over Las Californias is in the process of being lost. But not before we are teased with more bears.
When will we solve the mystery of the dang bears!?
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What the Hell is going on? That's the entire sentiment of this episode.
And well, as viewers always trying to figure things out we may have brought it on ourselves.
One approach of course is to take one story line and then make it endlessly twisty - each twist more diabolical than the last and it's some of the these post Game of Thrones shows where eventually people just can't care anymore. The characters are so contradictory - nothing matters anymore.
The other, more fun approach is to just keep throwing in new characters (who's Guadalupe Montero?), sting out plot points (what is up with the bear pins?) and moving the story around to new locations (how are we in New York - err Nueva York?)
And that is what Zorro has chosen to do, because it is a fun show! So buckle those swashes and let's go! (That will get old, I know. But not yet)
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This episode is where this show goes mask off and shows it’s Telenovela True Colors.
Go watch this episode first on Amazon Prime. Twists, Turns, Escándalo! & we just sorted out that Dani Rojas from Ted Lasso is Zorro 1. This series is SO MUCH FUN.
Jamie and Greta are here to absolutely enjoy every last minute of the escapist nonsense. Ok Ok - not just for the fun of it, but how it shows so much of what was up in 19th century California that was not concerned with America. Which, actually, for along time was most of it.
So come along for the wild ride that is Zorro - in Spanish.
You can go the Subtitles route... or English Dub. We are #Team Subtitles, but enjoy it your way.
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Catch Season 1 of Zorro on Amazon Prime Video to watch along
After watching the movie Zorro - it became clear, we need more of Zorro. We also need more of the 19th Century Americas... from something other than the USA America perspective. Because, during the 19th century, the Americnan America was a very different shape than the USA we live in now. There were lots of other nations in those spaces we conveniently forget about.
Also - the 21st century adventure and super hero stories have gotten a little... dark. We need a little light. Not to mention, some way better clothes.
So get out the cape, saddle up and let's ride for better adventures with Zorro in Alta California. A different way to pursue fashion, fighting and hey, let's have some fun.
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It's Season 2, and we are entering our Super Hero Era!
It starts with Zorro.
The 19th Century didn't just have rapidly changing food, fashion, fighting and all new ways to do crime - with the rise of the novel as popular entertainment, the crime fighters also changed. And so did the adventure story.
Sure Zorro may have been created in the 20th century, and inspired a rash of 20th century urban heros (Hullooooooooo! Batman), but he rides through Spansih California, and gives us Americans a better peek into the land we took over and made the place we would make... Movies ABOUT Zorro.
So saddle up and come along for the first in our Zorro series - and what will likely be a multi-return visit to the earliest American Super Heroes - in their Cowboy Era.
Vamonos Tornado!
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The movie WIld WIld West - Great idea, the steam punk era set in a slightly alt (and completely plausible) history. Props - great. Cast - all the big names of the day.
The excection? A stinker.
But don't worry, you don't have to watch the movie because we did it for you. And we won't be doing it again. That aside, there is all the luxe you'd expect of the the mid-19th century, along with the frontier rought and tumble. And Germans, we finally get Germans in their rightful frequency!
And of course the question - is new, emerging tech ALWAYS hijacked, and turned to Nefarious Profiteering and Crime?
If you are up for a discussion of historical fun & some critical movie criticism... come along.
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Not Depressing or Less Depressing than Expected...
Regardless, Letitia Wright kills everyone who does her wrong. Or at least gets to see them die. It's a revenge flick, but first with suffering. And yet strangely, the glory isn't in the gore. Rather it's in the fight - and coming out the other side.
Want to know what it was really like to travel in a 19th Century Stage Coach in the high coutry of the Southweat? Well, this gets you part way there. No Smell-O-Vision (yay!) and you miss out on the choking dust and the bouncies - but you do get a little of the closed in nature, and the fact that you never want to see anyone waiting by the road. That's never a good sign.
But if you can hang on for a not sucky ending, saddle up pardner and come along for the ride.
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Bass is coming to the end of his trail.
And it has to do with the ghost that has taken up residence inside his head - Esau.
That insidious speech: I, the Evil Guy - am not so different from you, The Good Guy who has messed up a bit along the way in the pursuit of good.
The thing where cruel people doing cruel things to make their personal life better is somehow equated with good people trying to reduce cruelty in the world. And those people dedicated to making things less cruel, becasue they are suckers for redemption fall for this bit of hogwash. And let it eat at their brains.
And this is where we find Bass. Fighting his way out. Trying to do good, and not go down that sticky black hole. Godspeed Bass.
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So you're a good guy. You know you've made some mistakes along the way - and you SOMEHOW got away with it. But you've made your way most of the time following the rules, dealing Justice - and bringing folks to Justice, or bringing Justice to folks.
But our man Bass - it's all off kilter now. He's lost his way, and Justice somehow is no longer the way to redemption. In fact, it seems to be feeding Evil.
What's a man to do when a ghost takes up residence in your head - and no one can understand that the world seems off it's center?
What's a man, a law man, a Freedman to do?
Go a little mad it seems. Come along for the the ride and the hunt. Stay for the history commentary.
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The 19th Century contains so much of what the modern age is - and we get to see some of the stranger aspects in this episode…
The Medicine Show or Carnival with spiritualism, menageries and mountebanks.
And then the merging of the ancient work songs with the modern era - to create the soundtracks we now live with.
And of course, the beginnings of traveling to go some place - just to see it.
The idea that the world is a big giant place filled with wonders we have never imagined coming to a town or a room near you - where “you” is just a regular person - rather than a fabulously wealthy person… That is a huge legacy of the 19th Century.
As is the frontier lawman - which is why we are hanging out in the world of Bass Reeves.
We slosh around in a few metaphors... and Esau (Barry Pepper) rises boack to the top like the scum he is to start haunting our man.
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So is Bass Reeves the inspiration for the Lone Ranger - or not? Or does it not matter that much in the end.
For as much as people like to look back on the past, on the 19th century as simpler times with more direct paths and clearer values...
Turns out it was not. There were fewer distractions sure, but there were still hard decisions that had to be made, becasue people were just as much out for themselves then as they are now, and perfectly willing to justfy it then... just the way they do now.
In the midst of that - Bass is trying to sort out - how do I be the Good Guy?
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If you already miss Donald Sutherland, or want to see him in a role where he's doing his best Donald Sutherland, come join us in watching Bass Reeves.
David Oyelowo had this story he wanted to make and share... and for some reason Hollywood wasn't ready to do a story that rotated on the axis of a black lead Lawman.
But with the success the 19th century stories around Yellowstone the same money decided this was worth a shot.
So WE - with you - get to follow along on the story of the first Black U.S. Deputy Marshal west of the Mississippi.
So come along to this complecated world that is shot so gorgeously in the area where Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma come together. And see all the new problems and coalitions and choices and ideas that are all happening in this wild and vibrant place and time.
Ride smart & shoot straight and come along for the adventure
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And now for "Something Fun"
Technically not in the 19th C last round... too early
And now we blow right by the 19th C and end up in the 20th C.
What is WRONG with us? Well, after all the death and blood, it's time to watch no blood and all the jokes. Mel Brooks takes on the The Western as an institution, as well as the Hollywood Production codes, which had just been axed in the early 60's to be replaced by the voluntary rating system we see today - G, PG, & R (General, Parental Guidence & Restricted)
But before those were solidified, Mel Brook went out to the Back 40 and skewered all the tropes, and made decades of people giggle at boundary pushing naughtiness. And you'll get to see how the "prim and proper" plus cowboy mythology is still painting us today - even if just by giving us stuff to rebel agains or fight over.
Saddle Up!
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So we've come to the end of Shogun - a story that both haunted and informed us in our younger years.
Racist, Orientalist - as a book, YES! But this version. as far as I'm concerned redeems the Entire Venture.
And as a 1970's work written by a former prisoner of war during the Japanese Occupation during WW2, writing a book trying to get into the somewhat legendary history of Japan - it did what James Clavell wanted, it introduced Japan as a complex society to America and Britain and it's still sprawling empire at the time.
Writing is hard, editing is much much easier. Clavell's 1st try - needed some work, but somebody had to bust open the doors. And Shogun did that.
Now - how did the Blackthorne/Anjin-san story actually end? Unclear. But that's fine with me.
Now let's all cheer for whatever H. Sanada has up his sleeve and hope it comes with All The Costumes.
And don't forget to join us next week for something fun!
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