Saturday, November 10, 2012

James Callis on DCI Banks, Part I: Oh All the Feels.

WARNING: This show disturbed me so it might disturb others. Murder, possible rape, really difficult to watch. 

Wow, this really traumatized me. I've seen James in most of his roles, and I've usually been able to enjoy them in some way. But this... I just felt incredibly uncomfortable watching this. I can't hate this character because it's James, but I also can't like him very much because we aren't given much to go on. This is a two-parter, so he might turn out be the murderer. He might like rough sex with really young girls, or the girls may have set him up. He's weaselly and he's lying and there's something really off about him - but he may be innocent, and now his life is ruined. I give the show credit for not showing us the murder, like some shows do; we don't know who did it and why. There are two creepy main suspects, but it's not obvious who did it. 

When I say it's James, just to clarify, I know it's just a character, and he said on Twitter that it was an "unwelcome" role. He's not this guy. But this guy looks like him. It's the same hairdo, and the same stubble, and even his clothes look like what James might wear. There are many Gaius Baltar mannerisms when he's obviously lying, and these are mannerisms I've come to know and love. He's done them in many Q&As to show what a weasel Gaius is. But now he's doing them here and he may have murdered a young girl, and I can't help but feel for him because it's James, but really I should probably hate him. My feelings are confused. 

I did feel disgusted at Mason Duryea on Numb3rs, but Mason looked and acted nothing like James. He had a Southern accent, his hair was wild, his look was haggard and disturbed. He talked and looked like a madman. I applaud James for making that happen, but I don't really see James in that role, so it's not so disturbing. I was able to distance my fan feelings from him completely. Mason isn't really that attractive; he's too haggard and violent and awful to be admired or gushed over. 

I find Owen Pierce attractive though, because I find James attractive. He has James' face, hair, and body. He has the sad puppy eyes at some bits, and the Gaius mannerisms. It's only when he yells at the female detective that she obviously hates men when his eyes obviously aren't James's. I see him as someone else there. But then we go back to troubled Owen, and hated Owen, and broken Owen, and that looks similar to the troubled hated broken Gaius Baltar. And I do hate when people see him only as Gaius Baltar, but there are similarities here that I can't overlook. 

And I don't know, maybe this is just because I'm a fangirl and I have so many feels about James from over the years. Maybe I can no longer watch a performance of his without feeling something for him as the actor. Or maybe it's just too close for comfort. 

I'm really not sure if I can rewatch the episode but here's a brief recap with pictures: 


We open on lights going round and James telling someone, in his gravelly voice, to "show me your fear." But wait, he's only being a good drama teacher! He's not killing a young girl! Psych! A pretty powerful beginning. Also, chest hair, but I'm having trouble even drooling over him here. 


Creepy face, but it's acting, so it's OK. I like this shot a lot, with the two young girls' profiles. It sets up a nie theme for the episode. (Although I have to mumble to myself that it's always attractive young girls who get killed in these shows.) 


They burst into laughter and he's suddenly their buddy. We see how he tries to be one of them and wants to be liked. (Perhaps desperately?) 


Ellie - our murder victim - is given friendly advice. Just the teacher's hand on the shoulder, it's not sexual. OR IS IT?? 

After class, various sexy young girls try to get his attention, but he's still staring at Ellie. It's creepy. 

Also, even more creepily, he reminds me of a professor I had, who shall remain nameless. He was a sexy older* man, and he flirted with everyone, he even flirted with me. (Maybe I'm more attractive than I think, or maybe it's just some universal "I love women", I don't know.) It was flattering and I think many of us had a crush on him, although I don't know if he had any affairs with students. It strikes me that I see him as a good guy, but if someone accused him of rape or sexual harrassment - I'd probably buy it. That sort of attention with women can usually go both ways, and some girls weren't comfortable with it. If you don't know the person that well, and you felt sexual tension between him and you, there might be a feeling of fear that leads you to believe he did it. Someone could definitely abuse this underlying fear and lie about him. This thought makes this episode even more disturbing. (* = considerably older than James, but we were 20-25, not 15 like the girls here.) 


Viewers, this guy is creepy. Please hate him and suspect him, OK? 


Nice closeup though. I like the lines on his face. I haven't really seen them until the last couple of years, but they look like a friendly person's lines. Like his eyes have laughed a lot. 


Talking to the cops, Owen tries hard to come off as totally normal. "She was always such a bright young thing! So... vital!" He sounds like he's thinking of her boobs, or their sex together, or something. He's doing a lot with his eyes here, trying to give a wide-eyed look of innocence. 



Gaius lying faces!!! He ends up looking something like a frog when he does these faces. Maybe it's his bulging eyes and the mouth positions. My boyfriend didn't like Gaius based on screenshots, because "He's always bulging his eyes!!" But he did like Gaius then, when we were actually watching. He said it makes James look less attractive when he does these faces. I think it's rather adorable. Not really sexy but.. adorable. 

Ribbit, ribbit. I think it's just his natural comedian coming out, trying to do something fun to a role that's about to get very dark. 

And then it gets very dark and at this point, I may not be able to recap much longer. 


Awww! James, don't worry!! We don't hate you! We love you! :* :* :* ..Um, fangirl mode kicks in. 

Notably, he lies some more, nothing he says can be trusted, he's really arrogant and desperate, and  "Let's just say I appreciate the female form". So dirty old man (although he's not that old), possible murderer, all kinds of icky. But also all kinds of desperate and sad and miserable. Then, when he's already lost his reputation and been beat up in prison, he's let go on a technicality - and finds his house wrecked. And then goes stalking another young girl, so did he do it? DID HE?! More next week. 

Some pictures below. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go watch My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, because I feel really awful. But it's a great performance from James. There are Gaius mannerisms, but that doesn't mean he's stuck in a rut and does them in every role. In fact, I haven't seen them since Gaius. The sad eyes, the misery - he does a lot with this character, and it couldn't have been easy. 










3 comments:

Loki-Lou said...

I agree with you, it was an incredibly difficult programme to watch...that scene (I think it's part 2) when he lifts his shirt to reveal that scald is just heartbreaking!

His character was designed to be hated from the start...and there is a part of you that seeks the warning signs from him to indicate that he was guilty. But as the show develops, and you see how wrong the whole situation is...everything you felt is flipped on its head.

James played this difficult part so well...amazingly well!

Loki-Lou

http://oystercardjunkie.co.uk/typecast/ (<- this was my take on it).

Deniselle said...

Hi! :) I'm sorry I'm so late with my reply - I had a super busy week, and also didn't do my research and realize the second episode aired right after the first. :P Oh well.

It was one of his hardest roles to watch, because he looks so much like James in his private life. The burn scene was something where I could distance myself, because I was staring at his physique. ;) He hasn't been shirtless in a role in a while.

It was a very interesting episode, with the surprise twists. In the end, he's a good guy (well maybe not completely), and I felt immense relief.

I've linked to your post in the second part review - somehow Blogger doesn't like links in comments, so the url isn't clickable here.

All the best! :)

Deniselle said...

Hi! :) I'm sorry I'm so late with my reply - I had a super busy week, and also didn't do my research and realize the second episode aired right after the first. :P Oh well.

It was one of his hardest roles to watch, because he looks so much like James in his private life. The burn scene was something where I could distance myself, because I was staring at his physique. ;) He hasn't been shirtless in a role in a while.

It was a very interesting episode, with the surprise twists. In the end, he's a good guy (well maybe not completely), and I felt immense relief.

I've linked to your post in the second part review - somehow Blogger doesn't like links in comments, so the url isn't clickable here.

All the best! :)