Monday 23 March 2015

"This is the story of 10 strangers and one night"

Hello Readers!

I’m back to a review this week, and my show of choice is Mixology. I’d heard about it from a couple of my friends, so I thought I might as well give it a try. Sorry for the episode spoilers (this is pretty much a play-by-play of the first episode).

The show opens on Tom and his two friends Cal and Bruce. Tom’s fiancĂ© has just left him, and now he’s back in the game. His friends are super supportive about him finding a girl. They pick one out at the bar and encourage him to go talk to her. As Tom walks away, they decide that she's way out of his league, and they think he’s going to get eaten alive. At the start, it looks like his friends might be right about that. His opening line has the words “I'm a stranger” in it.


Then we get a little backstory on Tom. His dad left when he was six but he didn't figure it out till he was nine. He was always trying to make his mom happy, which Bruce’s voiceover says ruined his relationships with girls for 10 years. Then Tom and Laura met in college and later got engaged. When Laura breaks up with him she says, “I'm just not feeling it anymore - everything about you repulses me.” It’s a self-esteem hit for Tom.

Back to the present, Tom thanks Maya (the girl he approached) for talking to him. Then we get a little backstory on her. Maya is the third of six girls, and her father raised her like a son. She loved conflict and hated people, so she became a lawyer. She says to her friend Liv that she has to date pro-athletes - they're the only real men left. It makes you wonder if Tom is going to get anywhere with Maya.

You begin to think Tom’s going to give up when he admits to not being very good at talking to women. And then things get worse when he starts talking about his ex and begins to cry. Maya, clearly fed-up with Tom’s whining, says, “Your fiancĂ© left you because you're a sniveling little bitch. Every girl wants a nice guy, but that they also need a man. Figure out what you want and go after it. That's what real men do every day. It's not that difficult.”

From a girl’s perspective, this is great advice. And it seems to be exactly what Tom needs to snap out of his funk. He gives Maya a hug and then asks for her number. When she tries to refute him, he says he’s only following her advice. As she writes down his number she says, “You realize this has been the worst pick-up in human history.” He jokes it’ll be a great story to tell the kids.

When he goes back to his friends, they are extremely impressed with him. When Liv arrives, Maya recounts the story, and she says it felt good to give him her number.

A couple of other characters are also introduced in the episode. There are two sisters. The older one, Jessica, is there to meet Ron who she knows from an online dating site. He shows up and throws up in Jessica's bag because he’s so drunk. He says he'd offer to buy her a new purse, but he just lost all his money. Then he leaves.

Ron is still outside the bar when Liv goes out to take a phone call. He asks her for gum, but she doesn’t have any. There’s something between them, and he asks her to stay for a drink as the camera flashes to her engagement ring.

Finally there’s Kacey the waitress who breaks up with Dominic the bartender. When she confronts him about his reaction to their break-up, he calls her by the wrong name, which makes her mad.

Anyways, I guess I’ll have to watch the rest of the series to find out what happens with the rest of these people. So far, I think it's a pretty realistic portrayal of bar life.


If you’ve watched, I’d love to know your thoughts!

Thanks for reading!


-Emily

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