The Lakes is a soapy drama from 1997 that lasted two seasons. I didn't like it much, but the first four episodes do open with John Simm naked, so it was certainly worth watching.
Season one actually isn't terrible. ( The Lakes season one: in which John Simm is brilliant )
So, season one was ultimately worthwhile. Season two, on the other hand, made me want to gouge out my own eyes. What I want to know is WHAT KIND OF BAD CRACK WERE THEY SMOKING WHEN THEY WROTE THIS THING? Apparently they sat around in the writers room thinking "Hmmm, we have a successful show thanks to our charismatic lead actor and his wonderfully complex character. Let's reduce him to five minutes per episode and focus on the incredibly dull supporting cast instead!"
I'm not kidding, here are things that actually happened in season two of The Lakes. I'm going to exorcise them now and never speak of them again.
( The Lakes season two: the bad kind of crack )
So that was The Lakes. If you like John Simm, watch season one, and whatever you do, if you value your sanity, stay as far away from season two as possible.
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I love State of Play. It's a six-episode political thriller from 2003 in which John Simm plays a reporter investigating the death of his friend's mistress. My thoughts:
( State of Play - Spoilery! )
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A couple of John Simm pretties: young, goofy hair, supercute, semi-pr0n and singing with New Order in front of a zillion people.
I am completely jealous of people who live in the UK. Why do they get this awesome Doctor Who season three DVD cover? I'd almost buy it anyway (yay region-free DVD player!) but it's £48.99. That's almost $100! Maybe I'll just print out the picture and paste it over the US DVD set that I have....
[Cross-posted to InsaneJournal]