To pen or not to pen this #Logies after show vent!

So another straggling Logies telecast has been and is now (momentarily) gone........

Now we inflict the vent not verbally imminent to clueless soap/drama/sport fanatics. The 54th Logie Awards televised ceremony prevailed as the year when one elated network, which prides in celebrating diversity and cultural archetypes in television walked off with a triumphing eight gongs.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) proved where artistic flare and originality infusions can create grand premises of homegrown scripted drama. 'The Slap' shocked us with corporal discipline cringing our mouths, 'Specks and Spicks' suffocating us with grasping laughs over music vocabularies and 'Paper Giants' moralized Ita Buttrose to resurrection heaven with us overlooking how CLEO made women reconsider what they bequest to entertain themselves while interluding ordinary lives of misogynistic afflictions.

Seeing Adam Hills (or Hillsy) grabbing two Logies for his terrific work on 'Spicks and Specks' enveloped me to thinking that finally real comedic talent was beautifully touched on, as too many times the 'Nice funny bloke from Aunty' often went unnoticed by humorless dropouts craving for instant materialistic fame (not counting Rove mind you). What saddens me is that with this show now gone to yesteryear vaults, nothing might not expose Hillsy through huge national acclaim but judging on his current hosting commitments on 'Gordon Street Tonight' and funnily mimicking Angelina Jolie with malfunctioning pantyhose, his public demeanor won't be erased anytime soon. 

Melissa George must be proud in shattering what television critics bluntly do when acting on Australia's second prime overhanded soap opera/drama, as child abuse, domestic violence and corporal discipline invades our mental perception how children need to behavior in society's conservative value in taming their 'animal destructive traits.' Playing an emotionally exhausted but lightweight mother who hates spanking her son in any relevant circumstance exasperates what abuse really interprets or what conspires justify acts of controlled sensible assimilation when interacting with other relatives, friends or weird associates.

Well onto the venting part of this enormous insight to Logies methodology:

Not as bland or moronic in previous telecasts, yet certain segments did sink on 'redrafting dispositions.' As reported on many news sites Britain's latest boyband fad, One Direction threatened overlapping Australia's 'Night of nights' but the insane teenage reflux passed through for expensive brands parading on Crown's rental red carpet tesseral. Having no fixated host lured me in but scene-stealing laughs got brilliantly saved on Hillsy, Jane Turner, Gina Riley and Shaun Micallef. We were hyped on permissive cross promotions, watertight serenades and no parodying skits leaving this amateur TV social commentator bitterly disappointed at the fruitless trans-fixation of blanded accolades.

Also flagging one hour behind Melbourne, which doesn't allow those on Twitter from other states to vocalize objection, congratulating the winners or nitpicking mistakes enacted live after 11 pm. Reading my feed subconsciously close to the ceremony commencing, I saw Asher Keddie receiving congratulatory tweets for netting her 'Best Actress' gong. Then after careful thinking, I stuck watching the telecast strictly only on my home LCD screen. 

Most inductee predictions were salvaged on a late notion, missed lividly to whom were meant to get enshrined as iconic legends or 'silver screen archetypes.' Not using Twitter to discuss or dissect what functions and malfunctions the Logies methodology possesses, imparts me praising or venting on other fooled viewers wondering why we bother watching our award ceremonial shows, when the producers running the Emmys, Grammys, BAFTA's or Oscars produce them more artistically and professionally than local producers could had done with this ill perfected telecast.

May vent on at a endless pace on the personal Twitter feed, so I must strongly conclude this while regarding the Logies' artistic vitality and preclude noticeable stage mishaps can be fixed immediately when Channel 9 dumps public voting for accredited 'acting eligibility' judging!
             

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