The one hundred fourty-second TV show: #14 Academy Awards

By their nature, there's something quite indulgent about awards shows, and the one honouring the movie industry is that most of all, allowing big production values, plenty of stars and spectacle. How much this hits depends in part on the host and their writers (as I haven't had a chance to watch a hostless edition here), but while there are some bits that feel fine on their own, it feels just as often like a distraction from the actually important parts, actually giving out the awards, and it's hard not to feel like it misses the point sometimes. This applies even more when you consider there's little set up to be done: you don't have any sets to move and are already really restricting the time for speeches. Some of that makes it less boring, I suppose, but the stand up isn't necessarily worth it.

For that reason, this feels like over indulgent - a good show at times, but a bit too much. It's something worth watching if you're really interested in the outcome, but it doesn't hold up for repeat, or after the day viewing.