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sad voice freaky clown ([personal profile] feurioo) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk2023-08-14 06:37 pm

Somebody Somewhere: A Primer

 
Summary: Set in rural Manhattan, Kansas, the series follows Sam as she grapples with a midlife crisis after the death of her sister. 

Note: Due to technical difficulties, the mods asked me to repost.

Status: Two seasons with seven 30-minute episodes each. Renewed for a third season.


Characters:
 
Sam: A woman in her 40s, rediscovering her passion for singing.
 

Joel, Sam's co-worker: Was with her in high school choir and invites Sam to "choir practice".
 

Tricia, Sam's sister: Runs a home decor shop called "Tender Moments".
 

Mary Jo and Ed, Sam's parents: Mary Jo struggles with alcoholism. Ed is an aging farmer.
 
Fred: A soil scientist and a master of ceremonies at "choir practice".


Sounds interesting, so far? Maybe take a look at the S1 trailer!
 
 
 
What makes this show special?

- The heart. As Jezebel puts it: "Imbued as it is with gravitas and humor, introspection and self-effacement, the camp and the mundane, the show lands “somewhere” (pun intended?) between drama and comedy." (The article is a great read, though I should mention that its focus lies on the show's transmasculine representation.)

- The queer rep. Sam, our protagonist, is straight. However, there are several queer characters in the series. Joel, for example, has a boyfriend, and Fred is openly trans. Their queerness matters but it is never portrayed in a dramatic or flashy way. It's just a part of their normal, middle-aged lives, here in rural Kansas.

- The music. Bridget Everett (Sam) has an amazing voice. Whenever Sam sings, it is an episode highlight. Don't get me wrong: Not all the songs are deeply emotional, introspective, and thoughtful. They also can be silly and downright explicit. Still, all the song choices tell the audience little bits about Sam, the person she used to be in the past, who she currently is, and who she's growing into.

If you're curious, here is a clip from the very first episode (spoilers for Sam's first round of "choir practice").


This show might be for you if you like...
 
...a late-in-life coming-of-age story. Whoever you are, wherever you are in your life, it can fell so satisfying to be reminded that it's never too late to discover and *become* exactly who you want to be and to carve out your own space among like-minded people who respect, love, and understand you.
 
...to see the joy of community, may it be in friendship or family. The show also deals with the grief, vulnerability, and tenderness that can come with such connections. The moments that can be difficult to bear alone and the moments that are so rewarding when shared.
 
...a chosen family of oddballs. The Sam/Joel friendship is an absolute delight to watch. Their banter feels so real and organic which also extends to the friend group scenes.
 
...a nuanced portrayal of depression and grief. Sam is growing as a person but that doesn't mean that she's able to overcome all her struggles by the end of the season. That said, while I personally connected with it, maybe you won't, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
 
! Sidenote: If you generally dislike bawdy jokes, this show's comedy is probably not for you. While it isn't everything that the show is or wants to be, it's still a big part of how the characters communicate and connect with each other. !


 
Where to find it:
- On HBO, presumably, for everybody who's got the service available to them (not me!).
- In Germany, both seasons are currently streaming on WOW TV.
 
Additional Links:
Somebody Somewhere HBO website (includes BTS videos)

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[personal profile] misbegotten 2023-08-14 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for reposting!

This sounds like such a great show! It is hard to find shows that tap into real emotions without being overwrought.
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[personal profile] bleodswean 2023-08-14 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
You've done such a great job with this - glad it got figured out! I thank you again for the rec!
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[personal profile] scintilla10 2023-08-15 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
Great choice for a primer! I've seen season 1 of this show, and really loved it. Excited for when I can get to season 2!
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[personal profile] 8hyenas 2023-08-15 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh you wrote this primer too! This is one of my favorite shows. You should post just a list of "shows I like" even if they're not primers. Primers are a lot of work and it looks like you have great taste :)
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[personal profile] shadowkat 2024-08-29 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
Lovely. Only quibble? This isn't really rural Kansas. It's more a cozy college town. It would be like calling Indianopolos - a rural town.

"Manhattan is a city in and the county seat of Riley County, Kansas, U.S.,[3] although the city extends into Pottawatomie County. It is located in northeastern Kansas at the junction of the Kansas River and Big Blue River. As of the 2020 Census, the population of the city was 54,100."

Rural Kansas? Is more like Western Kansas, with places like Newton. or Hutchinson, where there really is just one main street. No schools. And folks don't like left turn signals.

I know this because I lived in Kansas for 17 years, and went to school in Lawrence, Kansas. The program is true to what I remember of Kansas. Although my area was more populated and had rolling hills and lot more trees.

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[personal profile] shadowkat 2024-08-29 12:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, NYC and Chicago and LA television critics have a tendency to throw everything that isn't "suburbs" or "big urban area" into "rural". They think city equals a hundred thousand people or more, and if it doesn't? Rural. Also anything that has a farm, or farmland. But I've actually been to these areas, and just no. Rural is Chatham, NY. It's a place that has a town that is maybe two-three streets, barely a school, a church, and that's about it. Manhattan, Kansas has a university at the center of it. And various businesses. It's actually pretty large, with malls, etc. And even a theater. That's not rural.

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[personal profile] tinny 2024-09-01 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for the rec, that sounds very good! I'll check if it's still streaming here this year.