12 oz. Mouse -- I've been converted
I've said it here many times, and I'll say it again. I would much rather have Adult Swim offer a variety of choices even if that means some of the shows don't turn me on personally, as opposed to only offering programs I enjoy. Furthermore, Adult Swim does what many networks don't do, which is allow shows time to find an audience. Sometimes this works and sometimes it doesn't, but the end result is more choices, and that's never a bad thing.
Now, I've never hated 12 oz. Mouse, which started its second season September 25. I was simply indifferent to it, and found its absurdity more of a detriment than an amusement. However, I kept getting feedback from readers and other people saying the show was actually much smarter than it seemed. Since I'm not one to become shackled indefinitely to my own opinions, I caught up on the entire first season via YouTube and then watched the second season premiere on the Adult Swim site. Almost immediately I realized my mistake was not watching the episodes in order. The show is weird enough in order, but out of order it's completely incomprehensible. I think some commenters have compared it to David Lynch, and that's not a bad comparison. The series, about a heavy-drinking mouse caught in crudely-drawn world that may or may not be a dream or artificial reality, is comparable to Lynch's films in the way it manages to be surreal and enigmatic while at the same time giving you subtle clues that there may be some thread of reason flowing throughout. While watching the episodes I couldn't help but think of Steven Soderbergh's movie Schizopolis, which also manages to be funny and confusing all at once.
So there you go, I have joined the cult of the drunken, violent Mouse. I'm not interested in converting anyone else to the cause, though. As far as I'm concerned you can watch what you like and I'll watch what I like and we'll all dance around the maypole until daybreak. If you've been on the fence about the show, however, I encourage you to watch the episodes in order. Perhaps it'll change your mind, perhaps it won't. But the show is now on my Tivo Season Pass, and I'm looking forward to see where they'll take it.

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