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Rigged Love

Is anyone as perplexed by HBO’s hip new show Big Love as I am?

I was all excited when I heard about the series. It’s a killer cast of solid but relatively unknown actors: Bill Paxton, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Cloe Sevigny, Harry Dean Stanton, Mary Kay Place and Bruce Dern. It’s a great concept. Who isn’t at least a little curious about the idea of polygamy? It also got all the right reviews.

So why is the actual show such a big whup?

The series starts off with a great set up. Bill (Paxton) is just opening his second home department store. A few months before, he and wives Barbara (Tripplehorn), Nicky (Sevigny) and Margene (Ginnifer Goodwin) moved into three neighboring houses in an upscale development. Although no one from the outside can tell, each house’s backyard is connected to the next and shares a large pool.

Since polygamy is outlawed, the whole family—including the seven kids—have to make sure they keep the details of their real life secret. All this just as their father is becoming a local celebrity on account of his television commercials.

So far so good. I love the conflict between wanting to have all the trappings of a normal life but also needing to lead a very different kind of existence behind closed doors (hmmm…wonder why that strikes a cord?!) The series gets it right by first focusing on the conflicts between the wives. Bill alternates homes and beds and several arguments ensue over scheduling and love making. We also get to see three generations of women since Margene is in her early 20’s, Nicky in her 30’s, and Barbara in her 40’s. There’s also an interesting plot line about Margene’s relationship with Barbara and Bill’s oldest son, Ben, who is probably only six years younger than she is.

There are so many other obvious ways to go here. How do the kids feel about sharing their father with each wife’s other kids? How comfortable are they keeping the secret? How does the family socialize the youngest ones to deal both with the family and the outside world where the rules are very different? How does the family as a whole handle social situations involving the store?

But the series so far hasn’t investigated any of this. Instead it just goes kabloey.

In the first episode, the show introduces Bill’s extended family, who all live in relative poverty in a polygamous compound. Their leader is the reverend Roman Grant (Stanton) who seems to have a great deal of money and power despite the fact that his followers are in shacks. Roman, we soon learn, receives fifteen percent of Bill’s earnings on the first store, but Bill is determined to keep all of the profits from the new store from him. Roman’s henchmen are soon barring Bill from the compound and threatening his employees. Bill also has to deal with his mother Lois (Grace Zabriskie) who may be poisoning his father Frank (Dern) with arsenic. Or maybe it’s Roman.

If that all sounds confusing, it’s because, well, it is.

Not that I’ve ever written a TV show, but it seems so obvious why it’s gone so wrong. Why didn’t they start at the beginning? Why couldn’t we begin with Bill and Barbara, this all American couple, deciding to take on another wife? I’d like to know why Bill, who’s seemingly so modern and who has rejected Roman’s community, feels the pull of polygamy. On the series, Bill and Barbara refer to it as a religious calling, but they never go on to explain it. Wouldn’t that be interesting? And then after they marry Nicky, you go a few seasons of Nicky producing offsprings and then you introduce Margene.

Just as Bill opens a third store. Get it?

Of course the biggest offense here is that the lovely and fashionable Ms. Sevigny is confined to a wardrobe of peasant skirts and french braids.

Now what’s so hip about that?

Comments

I have also been disappointed by Big Love. The questions that the series has yet to answer for me are:

1) Why does Bill Paxton put himself through that kind of pressure when the first wife is clearly the hippest. It's obviously not just for the sex -- he has to take viagra to keep up!!

2) What do the women share their man? Except for Tripplehorn, they don't seem to be that secure in their marriages -- there are petty jealousies and constant posturing for his attention.

The show, rather than titillating, makes me go *yuck.* The Mormans come across as creepy. The sex is subordinate to the ick factor of the show. Maybe it's because American television, even HBO, still can't depict sex as pleasurable.

Posted by keithoe on Mar 28 01:05PM

I watched the first episode and was incredibly disappointed. I haven't met a guy who keep up with one girl, let alone three....

Posted by Beth on Mar 28 06:23PM

The show is only 3 deep. You've gotta cut it some slack as it takes time to build the story. The Sopranos didn't catch on right away, nor did most all successful shows. Patience is a virtue

Posted by Joshua on Mar 28 07:45PM

I'm with Joshua on this one. Just give it some time to find it's footing. "Big Love" is just starting out, and if I recall, some of television's greatest shows took some time before they found their strong suit (like Seinfeld).

Posted by David on Mar 28 11:06PM

Unfortunately I don't have a television so I'm not able to check out the show. I've been doing a fair amount of reading about it, and what's thrown me for a loop is that Tom Hanks is one of the Executive Producers (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0421030/fullcredits)

Posted by joanne on Mar 29 12:59AM

Slate did a great job breaking down Big Love's issues: http://www.slate.com/id/2137855/nav/tap1/

I was surprised to learn how the writer's personal motives work into it.

Posted by none on Mar 29 01:58AM

not to quibble but, relatively unknown actors:? Bill Paxton, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Cloe Sevigny, Harry Dean Stanton, Mary Kay Place and Bruce Dern? I guess I spent way too much time in LA but the only one I can't place is Mary Kay Place. Harry Dean Stanton has been around since they built the Great Wall of China as has Bruce Dern. Chloe Sevigny, relative unknown? I guess if you're viewing tastes only extend to "Deep Blue" or "Tomb Raider" They're all recognizable supporting actors and in Bruce Dern's case a former B list star. But then again you may be right. I guess most of today's tv and cinema audience wouldn't know Lauren Bacall if she drove their taxi.

Posted by pacific_waters on Mar 29 03:39PM

I got to you from "Maybe Just Once." Are yur really a call girl? Interesting posts regardless.

Posted by Leesa on Mar 29 03:55PM

I think we have "Desperate Housewives" to thank for the current trend of diving straight into scandal and bickering before establishing the characters' backstories & motivations.

Personally, I prefer my storytelling a little more linear.

Posted by Harvey on Mar 29 05:14PM

Biglove was very boring. Its to slow and the story line isnt very intresting. I miss Weeds on showtime...that was a good series. The Autopsies on HBO are more intresting than BL.

Posted by Micah on Mar 29 10:37PM

I find the show a little disappointing and boring, too. But I'm still watching. I'll still give it a chance to develop the characters.

Eh, who am I kidding? I'm waiting for Chloe to show off the rack.

And I agree with pacific_waters... I don't really consider any of the actors "unknown." Maybe 'cuz I'm older? I still remember Bill Paxton in his "signature" movies (Weird Science and Aliens), as well as his debut in The Terminator ("Nice night for a walk. Nothing clean, right? I think this guy's a coupla cans short of a six-pack.") Harry Dean Stanton... Bruce Dern... Jeanne Tripplethorn... I consider them all to be "established" actors. Character actors, for sure. Definitely not lead actors. But established nonetheless.

Posted by mikey on Mar 30 10:10AM

i'm actually really enjoying big love.

what keeps my attention is the confusion... i totally enjoy the fact that i don't know what is going on and where the story is going.

that oh so rare lack of predictability has me hooked... for now.

Posted by growden on Apr 7 08:58PM

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