What's Alan Watching moves to HitFix
An introduction to What's Alan Watching? on HitFix
Look for many words to be written about "Mad Men" on this blog.
Welcome to the new home of What's Alan Watching? here at HitFix! Many of you probably followed me from the previous incarnation of the blog and know what I'm about, but for those of you who don't - and/or those of you who want a sense of how things will work here at HitFix (short version: about the same as before) - I'll have an explanation coming up just as soon as I figure out more excuses to quote "Midnight Run"...
As the name (which was inspired by an unsold pilot produced by Eddie Murphy in the late '80s) suggests, What's Alan Watching? is a place where I write about the TV shows I watched in a given night. At any given time (particularly during the duration of the broadcast TV season), there are a couple of dozen shows in the blog rotation at once. Some are dark dramas ("Breaking Bad"), some are goofy comedies ("Community"), and some fall in between ("Chuck"). I did cover a few reality shows off and on, notably "Survivor" and "American Idol," but as my enthusiasm for them has waned, it makes sense to yield to Dan Fienberg's superior coverage of them at our Monkeys as Critics blog. (You can get a better sense of some of the shows I did cover and/or will cover by looking at the side rail on the old blog; the goal is to get something similar going here as I start building up an archive of material.)
Some shows (particularly the cable dramas) I get to see nearly every episode of in advance, and when I do, I try to get reviews ready to post as soon as the episode finishes airing on the East Coast. When I don't, it can come later that night (I tend to put sleep on hold to write about "Lost"), or the next morning, and sometimes it may take a few days. Some shows may not get covered every week, depending on my schedule and level of interest, and some shows may go out of the rotation altogether after an episode or run of episodes that causes me to throw up my hands, George Costanza-style, and declare, "That's it for me!" I'm only one man, and so I have to do triage sometimes in terms of what I do and don't cover.
These are not recaps I'm writing, though of course a good chunk of the plot can and will be discussed. My goal is to figure out whether an episode worked or didn't, talk about why, and in the cases of some shows that go deeper ("Lost," "Treme") talk about theme and hidden meaning and the rest. Some reviews will be very long (have your reading glasses ready when "Mad Men" returns in late July), while others will be fairly brief. Again, it depends on how much I feel I have to say about a given show, and some lend themselves more to dissertation-style reviews than others.
There will also be regular advance reviews of new shows before they debut, and other posts (modeled on my old columns for The Star-Ledger) where I analyze the TV news of the day, or check in on a show midway through its run for the sake of those not watching the regular episodes. (My goal is to do one of those on "Community" for tomorrow or the next day, assuming I get my hands on a copy of this week's episode.)
Over my years at the old site, I developed a group of commenting rules that helped keep everybody civil and happy, and the new bosses at HitFix are okay with me instituting and enforcing them on this version of the blog. I'm going to post a longer, revised version of the old list (as I've made some tweaks in my head over the years since I last posted it), but here are the ones you should know right away:
1. Be respectful to other commenters. The cardinal rule, and the one from which the others flow. This is an opinion blog, and a place where people can and should argue passionately for their point of view. But there's a difference between arguing with passion and arguing with hostility. If you can't find a way to express your viewpoint without insulting other commenters, or getting strident and self-righteous -- say, equating your opinion with fact, and deriding other people for not seeing the truth of your words -- then either tone down your words until they're more respectful to other people, or don't comment. Talk about the shows, not each other.
2. No spoilers. There are plenty of places online where you can find out and discuss details about shows that have yet to air. This is not one of them. Anything that hasn't been part of an aired episode yet - and that includes commercials/previews for upcoming episodes, which vary in their spoiler level - is off-limits.
3. No politics. Politics is one of those subjects that we as a country - or, we as an internet culture - have ceased being able to discuss rationally, so I'm making it off-limits, as an adjunct to Rule #1. If, say, I do a post on an "SNL" episode featuring an Obama sketch, you can talk about whether you found the sketch funny, but don't start praising or attacking Obama, or the Republicans, or anyone else. I don't care if I agree with your position or not; any of this is verboten.
Anyway, that's a lot to assimilate, I know. Should be a busy day today, with reviews of last night's "How I Met Your Mother" and "United States of Tara" later this morning, "Lost" and "Justified" tonight, and reactions to any random news that happens in between.
So let's have fun, and if you have questions or issues that you don't feel belong in the comments, feel free to e-mail me at sepinwall@hitfix.com
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May 4, 2010 at 7:10AM EST Reply to CommentWelcome to HitFix Mr. Sepinwall. :)
I love reading your blog and can't wait for many fine days ahead at your new internet home.
BTW: I'm sure you're aware, but just in case you're not: the RSS feed here is still wonky and needs to be fixed.
-Jordan
William
May 4, 2010 at 7:11AM EST Reply to CommentI loathe this commenting system.
bybrandy
May 4, 2010 at 7:14AM EST Reply to Commentbybrandy Grr... seriously hate the commenting system here. I've read a lot of your stuff over the years and probably will continue but not sure about the commenting. Sigh.
May 4, 2010 at 7:18AM ESTNote though to somebody from the other board who said they wouldn't subscribe because they felt like everything had been said by the time of the West Coast Feed. Lots of times I don't read the post and comments until well into the next day or later. I always appreciate the late comments. Heck I've made comments days late and had them read and responded to. So I hope you continue giving your input.
Cristina
May 4, 2010 at 7:17AM EST Reply to CommentGood luck with the transition! Will switch the address in my Blogger reader so I don't miss your reviews which are always very interesting and insightful! :)
fangel
May 4, 2010 at 7:18AM EST Reply to CommentHolli
May 4, 2010 at 7:40AM EST Reply to CommentIs there no RSS feed to subscribe to for your stuff? I'm not seeing it, then again I'm seeing so much on the screen I may just be missing it.
sepinwall RSS feed is http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching.rss
May 4, 2010 at 7:48AM EST
Any chance of tweaking the contents of the feed? Right now it clips off so soon I barely got an idea of what the post is about.
May 4, 2010 at 8:12AM ESTHolli Thanks Alan. The feed is quite a small snippet, especially compared to the last blog.
May 4, 2010 at 8:19AM ESTAndrew Is Hitfix going to do full-text RSS feeds, or just the truncated one? Otherwise, enjoy the snazzy new digs
May 4, 2010 at 9:45AM EST
mmm. the annoying RSS is difficult to deal with. Especially because it's hard to know what you're clicking on, it's harder to avoid spoiling myself... not that i'm a stickler for that in general, but still...
May 4, 2010 at 9:52AM ESTAdam Would be great to get full RSS feeds back.
May 4, 2010 at 10:03AM EST
Agreed. I'm sure going to miss the full text RSS feed. Alan, I'm sure you've got enough pull to make this happen!
May 4, 2010 at 10:20AM EST
Good luck on the new place, but please convince hitfix to provide full feed RSS!
May 4, 2010 at 11:22AM ESTHobart Full RSS feed already. That's what I call service.
May 4, 2010 at 2:36PM ESTMatt I would really appreciate a full-text RSS feed as well.
May 4, 2010 at 10:56PM ESTpamelajaye with the "it's hard to know what I'm clicking on so I don't spoil myself" does that mean the name of the show is not in the header? and if not, could it be?
May 4, 2010 at 11:57PM ESTI don't usually read my RSS...
Nic I'll check back at some point to see if we have full RSS, but until/unless we do, I'm sad to say that the blog will have to make my chopping list. I just can't deal with the truncated.
May 5, 2010 at 5:15PM ESTNathan Full RSS feed please!
May 6, 2010 at 12:56AM ESTJeff W
May 4, 2010 at 7:43AM EST Reply to CommentI hope your move went well and most of your audience follows you over here. Your posts are worth whatever aesthetic and functional problems this site currently has. And now the podcast might get more HitFix support (like a theme song?). Have fun unpacking your bobbleheads.
Jeff W
May 4, 2010 at 7:44AM EST Reply to CommentHa... didn't know what that thumbs-up would do. That's annoying.
jonnyfive
May 4, 2010 at 7:46AM EST Reply to Commentjonnyfive I failed at my first comment. Nevertheless, keep up the good work and I'll be reading for sure.
May 4, 2010 at 7:47AM ESTAccountant
May 4, 2010 at 7:48AM EST Reply to CommentGood luck!
I've been reading your blog for while and will keep doing so.
This is my first comment though, but more will follow since I like a lot of the shows you cover.
Jonathan
May 4, 2010 at 7:55AM EST Reply to CommentAlan, RE: the RSS feed, do you happen to know if HitFix will allow your whole post to show up in the RSS reader? As it stands now, your entries come up with only snippets of what you wrote. Then you have to click the lick to get to your entry on Hitfix.com.
sepinwall That's the house style here - and at most commercial websites. (The NJ.com version of my blog was the same way.)
May 4, 2010 at 7:56AM EST7screws
May 4, 2010 at 7:56AM EST Reply to Commentwelcome to hitfix, actually the first time i have ever hit up this site, so really hitfix should thank you for bringing me over. look forward to your Lost recap tonight and anything Breaking Bad moving forward
Hobart Just a guess but, as great as Alan's commentary is, I would be surprised if the comment traffic wasn't Sepinwall's main selling point.
May 4, 2010 at 10:00AM ESTHomer
May 4, 2010 at 7:58AM EST Reply to CommentSomeone help me come up with a title for this post. I was thinking along the lines of "Truncated RSS feed and ugly website make Homer" something something.
Google Reader for Life What were the odds? Two anti-truncation posts in one minute...
May 4, 2010 at 8:11AM ESTHomer Mmm... full-text RSS feed...
May 4, 2010 at 1:57PM ESTGoogle Reader for Life
May 4, 2010 at 7:58AM EST Reply to CommentDear Hitfix,
I like Alan, but I HATE RSS truncation. Please don't make me choose...
(why not add ads to the RSS posts?)
I agree. RSS truncation sucks, especially since the HitFix site is not very pleasant to read or navigate on.
May 4, 2010 at 8:13AM EST
May 4, 2010 at 8:19AM EST Reply to CommentCan I add a third vote for full-content RSS feeds? The whole "let's-abbreviate-the-feed-and-make-it-hard-for-people-to-read-our-content-so-they-have-to-visit-the-site-and-increase-our-metrics" thing never made sense to me. The easier it is to use the feed, the more likely I am to read HitFlix, the more likely I am to search out other information on HitFlix when I need it.
Come on, Alan! You're the big new hot-shot blogger at HitFlix! Throw your weight around! :)
pamelajaye "let's-abbreviate-the-feed-and-make-it-hard-for-people-to-read-our-content-so-they-have-to-visit-the-site-and-increase-our-metrics"
May 4, 2010 at 11:59PM ESTI appreciate your dedication to getting all those hyphens in there. :-) Whenever I try that (or Typing In Title Case, or anything else like that) it's such a pain!
Linda
May 4, 2010 at 8:22AM EST Reply to CommentI'm not sure what's supposed to be wrong with the commenting system, but it looks fine to me.
Welcome. Congratulations. Joy!
May 4, 2010 at 8:25AM EST Reply to CommentCongrats again on the changeover to HitFix. (As for the commenting problems, I didn't have any issues making this comment, but I'm just using FB connect.)
May 4, 2010 at 8:25AM EST Reply to CommentGlad to see Alan getting some 'o' that cold cash that he deserves for his excellent blog. I wish him nothing but the best here.
That said, I echo the wishes of other commenters for (in descending order):
- Full text RSS feeds (with the ads, that's cool)
or
- Partial feeds that break at the correct point in the story (i.e. the spoiler joke).
It may be "house style," but it's less effective to machine-truncate at an arbitrary character-count than to craft a meaningful tease.
This can be done technically. Will HitFix realize that they've got a star attraction here that's worth whatever bit of effort it takes?
karbs I definitely agree. If we're going to only get partial feeds then just give us the intro joke and not an additional half sentence.
May 4, 2010 at 1:47PM EST
May 4, 2010 at 8:29AM EST Reply to CommentLooks like "Readability" will be a must for this essential blog now.
http://lab.arc90.com/experiments/readability/
Graeleight Interesting tool thanks for the find.
May 4, 2010 at 1:06PM ESTCuts off the comments though.
Graeleight Also annoying: When I reply to a comment the page resets and I have to press "More Comments" to see the rest of the comments, same when I logged in and I'm guessing the same will happen when post this.
May 4, 2010 at 1:11PM ESTAnnoying. Not deal killer annoying but annoying.
JeffK Readability FTW! (I'll run to the main site when I need to post/read comments...)
May 4, 2010 at 9:35PM ESTpamelajaye thanks for the reminder. I found Readability long ago, then totally forgot about it. I'd ask if it is helpful on mobile, but have not yet found a way to see replies to my posts (and in my profile, there was a link to my comments on this page but when I clicked it said the page was gone or Lost (with a cute Lost logo). I had to find the not "gone" page by myself.
May 11, 2010 at 3:26PM ESTJared
May 4, 2010 at 8:33AM EST Reply to CommentAny chance we can get some changes to the RSS? I HATE when the feed only shows like two or three lines. I liked the old RSS format which would show the entire post.
klg19
May 4, 2010 at 8:34AM EST Reply to CommentWelcome to your new digs, Alan! I hope the transition is seamless for you.
What is it about the commenting system that has everyone's knickers in a twist??
Otto Man
May 4, 2010 at 8:41AM EST Reply to CommentIs there any way they could have made the commenting system here more complex?
I'm surprised they didn't ask for a blood sample.
Benny Booka
May 4, 2010 at 8:48AM EST Reply to Comment
Oops, failed in my first attempt to comment as well...keep up the good work and good luck. looking forward to Lost tonight...by the way, tell Dan that since reality shows are not your cup of tea, I'm game if he wants to do a reality show podcast. I have bonafides, I swear...
May 4, 2010 at 8:51AM ESTBix
May 4, 2010 at 9:01AM EST Reply to CommentL'chaim!
NickCascade
May 4, 2010 at 9:02AM EST Reply to CommentLooking forward to this version of your blog. Congrats on the move Alan! Keep them coming.
devomase
May 4, 2010 at 9:06AM EST Reply to CommentMaura
May 4, 2010 at 9:19AM EST Reply to CommentI'll follow you anywhere, Alan.
J
May 4, 2010 at 9:23AM EST Reply to CommentI am commenting as a guest! Let's see if this works!
Also, yeah, a full RSS feed would be cool. Even though back in the day, I voted for a spoiler-free abbreviated RSS feed. I came around. Sometimes I come around!
MPH
May 4, 2010 at 9:23AM EST Reply to CommentSite design is terrible. RSS feed is terrible. Contrary to Alan's point, most commercial sites do allow full feeds (Gawker being a primary example). They draw hits to the site through a robust comment community, which should be the case here as well.
For people who do reading on a mobile phone, full RSS feeds are critical - especially when the site is as graphically busy as this and difficult to render on a smart phone.
Alsn, I love your work but I have been in the web industry a long time and I can promise you that this is a great way to lose readership - alienate them by taking away features they've grown accustomed to. You had a great clean site before that let people focus on your writing. Don't let that get taken away from you.
J Gawker, you say?
May 4, 2010 at 9:26AM ESThttp://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2010/03/11/why-did-nick-denton-truncate-gawkers-rss-feeds/
MPH J - Gawker does allow free full RSS feeds. You just need to add "/vip" to the end of the string. It's free and they are not secret about it.
May 4, 2010 at 9:45AM ESTJ Good to know! I only recalled the recent hubbub. I stopped looking at Gawker when the content went limp a couple years ago. (I'm sure Denton's targeted blogs still serve their demos, but I'd much rather spend my time at The Awl.)
May 4, 2010 at 11:01AM ESTJeffK +1 Full Feeds and Lousy Site Design.
May 4, 2010 at 9:28PM ESTThe problem with the site is too much flash on the edges. If I have to be distracted one more time with the slighly exaggerated claim about ONE CRITIC SAVING CHUCK and THE WIRE.... with dancing color bars... boo.
Also, the full article in the feed is very desirable to me for all the reasons mentioned above -- the site doesn't render well on the Droid -- I'd miss chunks of Fienberg's columns due to some floating toolbar that didn't float on the mobile version...
(I mean the layout doesn't quite work in IE8 either... the footer columns are laid out all on top of each other...)
So, while none of the above will stop me from reading -- yet -- it may make me limit my reading to Firefox with Flashblock loaded...
chuchundra
May 4, 2010 at 9:27AM EST Reply to CommentWell, the site is a bit of a dog's breakfast, but I'll hang around and see how it goes.
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