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Sunday, January 6th, 2013 01:26 pm
In my on-going watching of random shows I can get cheaply on Amazon, I'm onto Flashpoint, which is about a SWAT/negotiation team in I think Canada (mainly because I've also been watching Rookie Blue, which is definitely set in Canada, and this show is like a rolling roster of Rookie Blue actors).

What I like best about it? There's an episode where it turns out a police officer, not one of the team, is beating his wife, and they end up arresting him. He's brought in by one of their officers who's just told the victim that his wife was abused by her first husband, and there's a degree of all of them being angry about what he did. But no-one hits him, pushes him around, pulls his cuffs too tight, "accidentally" smacks his head on a low door, all of which I've seen good guys do on other shows. I love that the guys who exist to shoot people if necessary don't use any kind of violence or force, because they're the good guys. I like a show with good guys who are good, no 'it's okay because it's for the greater good' or whatever.

And on a totally different note, I want a Black Widow hoodie and can't find one, so I'm going to create my own once I actually get around to buying a black hoodie to do it with. I want to put widow bites on the wrists, and an Avengers symbol on the front, and I'm not sure what goes on the back, but I want to include a good Black Widow quote. I'm also thinking about doing a Hawkeye version, once I figure out what that would include.

So: what are your quintessential Black Widow or Hawkeye quotes?
Sunday, January 6th, 2013 05:45 pm (UTC)
Flashpoint spends a couple seasons trying to pretend that it's not really Canadian, because CBS didn't think Americans would watch a show set in Canada, but eventually they just give up and embrace their northern ways. They even stop pretending that they're a generic Canadian city instead of Toronto after a while.
Sunday, January 6th, 2013 06:02 pm (UTC)
Even to the end, though, they keep some American terminology in there. (State hospital? Really?) I may have found it disproportionately annoying. :D

But at least they kept the streets real! And the other local regions.
Monday, January 7th, 2013 04:22 pm (UTC)
I have no idea if it's a real thing. Most of the Americans I know, even outside of fandom, will watch a show set in Canada if it's a good show. Maybe in some more of the isolationist areas of the country? I don't know as much about those states as I do my northern blue state ideals.