Friday, August 31, 2018

Rec. #637: Rhetological Fallacies



What: We are generally awash in a sea of bad faith arguments disguised as debates. For a small life jacket, here's a handy, interactive graphic of 54 rhetorical devices and logical fallacies across several categories, including faulty deduction and manipulating content. It also includes simple examples for each one. Stay smart out there, swimmers.

How to get it: "Rhetological Fallacies" is part of the Knowledge Is Beautiful project. Be sure to scroll to the bottom of the page to see full source and credit information.




Thursday, August 30, 2018

Rec. #636: Quote from a Fictional Character #101




"All undergraduates are the same. They wear extraordinary clothing and try to unsettle people."

--- Lord Clarence Emsworth,
Blandings, 2014


Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Rec. #635: The World's Most Beautiful Libraries - in pictures


Real Gabinete Português de Leitura, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

What: The Guardian features some highlights from a new Taschen book from Italian photographer Massimo Listri.

The contents are relevant to our interests.

How to get it: The photoset is from the beginning of this month and freely available. The book itself is considerably spendier.

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Rec. #634: Bath Is Black



What: Marika Hackman writes/plays/sings the type of folk that feels like a good fit right now -- it's kind of surreal and gritty, with sharp corners and some glints of light.

Representative lyrics:
So just pass me the soap
And I will scrub so hard to have the hope
That one day I'll be free
And flies won't follow me

How to get it: "Bath Is Black" is from Hackman's 2013 debut album, That Iron Taste. See the rather NSFW music video for the fully produced version of this song here.


Monday, August 27, 2018

Rec. #633: List #69 -- Happy Birthday, Jeanette Winterson



Who: Jeanette Winterson specializes in compact, sly, lush, surreal books that are high-minded but body-aware. Often fiction, but not always.

What: A selection of her work --


Art & Lies, 1994



Art Objects, 1995



 Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit. 1985



The Passion, 1987



The PowerBook, 2000



Weight, 2005



Sunday, August 26, 2018

Rec. #632: Revisiting Quote from a Fictional Character #71

[Originally posted July 9, 2015.]



"Mona's Law. That's what she calls it. She says you can have a hot job, a hot lover, and a hot apartment, but you can't have all three at the same time."

--- Michael (Mouse) Tolliver,
More Tales of the City, Armistead Maupin, 1980

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Rec. #631: Revisiting Quote from a Fictional Character #84

[Originally posted February 8, 2016.]



"Riding a hobbyhorse to death is flogging a dead metaphor."

--- Unnamed dinner party guest,
Pulse, Julian Barnes, 2011


Friday, August 24, 2018

Rec. #630: List #68 --- All the Goodness of The Good Place, So Far

The grand finale of The Good Place Week!


Previously on The Daily Wreck:


The Good Place, season 1 (Rec. #401): "Privilege check: ... Overall, especially for a rich white dude, Michael Schur (and his team) do pretty well."



Who Is Your "Good Place" Moral Soulmate? (Rec. #435): "Thanks, Entertainment Weekly, for giving me nonsense content like this to lessen the pain."



No Context The Good Place (Rec. #455): "It's basically perfect for everything you could possibly want in life.



The Good Place - The Podcast (Rec. #586): "Each podcast episode focuses on one tv episode of The Good Place, and guests are a balance of people from behind the scenes and in front of the camera."




From This Week:


Jameela Jamil as Tahani Al Jamil (Rec. #626): "Jameela Jamil, in her first acting role, brings a level of vulnerability that keeps Tahani's charm from edging over to smarm."



William Jackson Harper as Chidi Anagonye (Rec. #627): "William Jackson Harper has a theater background, which is clearly apparent in his nuanced readings of the word 'what.'"


Manny Jacinto as Jason Mendoza (Rec. #628): "It's Manny Jacinto's own hip-hop dance experience that brought the dance crew element to the show."



D'Arcy Carden as Janet (Rec. #629): "D'Arcy Carden's improv experience serves her well as she deftly turns emotions on a dime and somehow layers nuanced motivations through a veil of cheerful competency."







Thursday, August 23, 2018

Rec. #629: D'Arcy Carden as Janet

More of The Goodness of The Good Place ...






What: As The Good Place has continued, it's explored just what not-a-person-not-a-robot Janet is capable of. Her evolution has been a pivotal plot point, but, as with other Michael Schur-led shows, it's also been driven by the discovery of all of the awesome things the actor can do.

D'Arcy Carden's improv experience serves her well as she deftly turns emotions on a dime and somehow layers nuanced motivations through a veil of cheerful competency. (She also makes the blooper reels eminently re-watchable. )

How to get it: See some relatable Janet moments in this gifset. And this is as good a time as any to say how fun the blooper reels are for this show. See season 1 here and season 2 here.

Connections to previous Wreckage: Full disclosure -- according to multiple fun quizzes, including Rec. #435, I am a Janet.



Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Rec. #628: Manny Jacinto as Jason Mendoza

More of The Goodness of The Good Place ...







What: The actor Manny Jacinto is very, very attractive. You would be forgiven for overlooking this because he spends much of his time on The Good Place making dopey (but amusing!) Jason faces and throwing Molotov cocktails. Also, fun fact -- it's Manny Jacinto's own hip-hop dance experience that brought the dance crew element to the show.

How to get it: Lots of good Jason nuggets in this gifset


Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Rec. #627: William Jackson Harper as Chidi Anagonye

The Good Place Week continues ...



 
What: I have rarely related to a fictional character as much as when Chidi reveals his directional insanity. Although this is a very close second -



William Jackson Harper has a theater background, which is clearly apparent in his nuanced readings of the word "what."

How to get it: Revisit some classic Chidi moments with this gifset.



Monday, August 20, 2018

Rec. #626: Jameela Jamil as Tahani Al-Jamil

As promised, this week will be devoted to the Goodness of The Good Place



 
What: Tahnai Al-Jamil, a "hot, rich fraud" who name-drops every time she talks, is not written to be likable or relatable. And yet -- Jameela Jamil, in her first acting role, brings a level of vulnerability that keeps Tahani's charm from edging over to smarm.

Also, the writers get to channel a lot of British shade through Tahani's posh nonsense.

How to get it: Stream season 1 on Netflix and season 2 on Hulu (until the end of the month).


Monday, August 13, 2018

Interlude









I'll be back in next Monday with a week devoted to The Goodness of The Good Place.

 

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Rec. #625: Revisiting Quote from a Fictional Character #83

[Originally posted November 25, 2015.]




"Most people nowadays are run by fear. Fear of what they eat, fear of what they drink, fear of their jobs, their future, fear of their health. They're scared to save money, and they're scared to spend it ... The people who commercialize on fear, you know they scare you to death so they can sell you something you don't need."

--- Alice Sycamore,
You Can't Take It With You, 1938

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Rec. #624: Revisiting Quote from a Fictional Character #82

[Originally posted November 16, 2015.]


"She'd made a fool of herself -- she knew it even if he didn't -- and it was better to put it out of her thoughts lest she conclude again that reality was a world she dared not inhabit."

--- Melissa Aubrey,
Uncertain Voyage, Dorothy Gilman, 1967



Friday, August 10, 2018

Rec. #623: Andre Braugher Is a Serious Actor

The rousing finale of Brooklyn Nine-Nine Week




What: Andre Braugher is a Juilliard-trained capital-A Actor who is known for embodying intense dramatic roles with simmering emotion. Now, as a lead on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, he plays Captain Raymond Holt, who has a defining characteristic of being largely without affect.

Sometimes it's played for laughs.


But sometimes Holt's seriousness also brings surprising pathos to this goofy comedy.


[I'm not crying, some ghosts must just be chopping onions.]


How to get it: See Holt's thoughts on who gets called "doctor" here (for laughs). See a gif sequence of Holt's speech to Rosa Diaz here (for pathos).



Thursday, August 9, 2018

Rec. #622: Amy Santiago Is Not a Nag

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Week continues ...




What: Amy Santiago (Melissa Fumero) is a super-competitive Type A who ends up married to an immature doof (Andy Samberg). Delightfully, the joke is never, ever, ever that she is a nagging killjoy and he is a manchild who needs a wife to mother him.

Instead, they like and respect each other a lot and enjoy making each other happy. She organizes a Die Hard wedding cake for him, he reads Harry Potter for her, she defends his references to ninja turtles, he is a fervent hype man for her research skills.

And respect for her nerdery is wide-ranging! In the climactic scene of a key episode (S5, E9, "99"), Amy Santiago saves the day with logistics and everyone applauds.


Yay, respect for good research! Yay, healthy relationships! Yay for multilayered female characters! 

How to get it: See the episode with Santiago's logistical triumph on Hulu here. See a gif sequence of her tackling a bad guy while wearing a wedding dress here.


Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Rec. #621: Representation Matters on Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Week continues ...


 
 

What: Brooklyn Nine-Nine stars two (2!) black men (who don't rap) and two (2!) Latinas (who aren't "sassy"). Also, pretty much every episode passes the Bechdel test easily.

The creators have been quoted as saying that they wanted the cast to accurately reflect NYC demographics. We'd hope that this wouldn't be such a big deal by now, but it really is.

How to get it: Stream the show on Hulu and maybe try to make a drinking game out of how many times someone who isn't a white dude gets to talk! You will get very drunk.


Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Rec. #620: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Characters Dancing

Brooklyn Nine-Nine Week continues!




What: Each of the main characters from Brooklyn Nine-Nine has a distinctive, often deeply dorky, dancing style. Whether it's Gina Linetti's octopus arms post-getting-hit-by-a-bus or Charles Boyle doing the "single ladies" routine with some choice backup, these dances are a gif-able joy.

How to get it: All the characters get a dance spotlight in this Tumblr post. Stream the show itself on Hulu.