Friday, June 26, 2020

#SHEA Ultimate S.O.S. Playlist, Volume 4 (tracks 16-20)


Volume 4 of the Playlist is another installment of “general” Shaun and Lea songs… but if you contrast and compare it with the “general” songs from Volume 1, it’s a pretty cool testament to the variety of material generated when multiple like-minded folks come together from different corners of the world!

 

Take a look/listen…



SONG: “
Hey There Delilah” by Plain White T’s

Songwriter: Tom Higgenson 


Submitted by: CosmicLightning113

Endorsed by: Angelica

Comments from CosmicLightning113: "I'm the author of a Shea FanFic on AO3 called 'It's What You Do To Me,' which as the title implies takes inspiration from the song 'Hey There Delilah' by the Plain White Ts. Not only do I just like this song, but I feel it fits very well to Shaun and Lea's situation. The lyrics and melody tell a very bittersweet story about two people who are loyal to each other despite being separated by life and circumstances…the heartbreak of not being able to be together, but still hanging onto that love because of this glimmer of hope that it can still be realized one day.

“'Hey There Delilah' is romantic, but not very sexual, which I think is really important for Shea since their relationship goes much deeper than just physical attraction. The chorus 'It's What You Do To Me' is an allegory for the crux of Shaun and Lea's relationship, that they make each other more. They love each other because of what they do to each other, make one another the best versions of themselves, and by the time they've said and done everything they wanted to each other 'the world will never ever be the same.' It's a little overdramatic, but Shaun and Lea both are. ;)"

Comment from Me: All I have to add is… CosmicLighting113, please feel free to include a link to your fanfic (or other directions to access it) in the comments! 

Wait, I do have something else: It gets trickier when lyrics seem very specific… referencing a proper name (that isn’t “Lea”) here; also both this track and “I Like Me Better” (from Volume 1 of the Playlist) referenced New York City. But the simple fact that “Hey There…” made it to the top of Billboard Hot 100 back in 2007 is a testament to its mass appeal.


SAMPLE LYRIC:

Our friends would all make fun of us
and we'll just laugh along because we know
That none of them have felt this way
Delilah I can promise you
That by the time we get through
The world will never ever be the same
And you're to blame


HEAR IT HERE 

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SONG: “Power of Love” by Huey Lewis & The News

(Popularized in the Back to the Future films)

Songwriter: Huey Lewis, Chris Hayes, Johnny Colla  

Submitted by: Tony 

Comments from Tony: "It’s a great up-tempo love song that serves Shea well…in it, the singer describes the emotional highs and lows, and the inherent fears and joys that come with love. The second verse goes:

First time you feel it might make you sad
Next time you feel it might make you mad
But you'll be glad, baby, when you've found
That's the power that makes the world go 'round



"The chorus ends with:
It’s strong and it’s sudden, it can be cruel sometimes
But it might just save your life
That’s the power of love!


"Lea and Shaun have DEFINITELY enjoyed the great highs, endured the lows, and are overcoming the fears. And we all get to share in the great joy for these two as we head into Season 4!"


HEAR IT HERE 


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SONG: “Perpetuum Mobile” by Penguin Cafe Orchestra

Composer: Simon Jeffes 

Submitted by: Andreas

Comment from Me: Here is the second (so far) instrumental contribution to the Playlist! I’ll let Andreas explain…

Andreas: "The 2009 stop motion animation Mary and Max is a film about a girl in Australia becoming pen pals with an autistic man in New York for 20 years. The film opens with a long montage depicting daily life in the suburbs. The accompanying instrumental is 'Perpetuum Mobile' by Penguin Cafe Orchestra…

"The piece opens with wind section solemn and slow, then a

playful, lively piano kicks in with the strings; the wind section answers and a dialogue ensues, the melody grows into something that is vitalizing and long-lasting, while it never gets out of control.

"I like to think that the solemn wind section is representing Shaun and his new life in San Jose with strict routines and hard work at the start of season 1, and Lea as the sassy piano that knocks on his door and instantly they resonate with each other.

"Over time, they learn to communicate better, as the melody 
unfolds and gets more and more animated, they grow on each other – they make each other more.


"I also like 'Perpetuum Mobile' for Shea because it has no 'grand gestures' in it but flows in a measured pace, just as Shea has been a slow burn with small gestures. (Who would ever have thought that the hanging of TP and alphabetized canned good could carry a deeper meaning through 2 entire seasons?!?)"

 

HEAR IT HERE 

 

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SONG: “I Love” by Official Higeotoko dism, or Official髭男dism

Songwriter: Satoshi Fujiwara

Submitted by: Faghost

Comments from Faghost: “This is a Japanese rock song. If you turn on the CC, you'll see the translated lyrics. I just think that the meaning of the song really fits how Shaun and Lea think/feel about each other. 



“I guess one would need to understand Japanese, because how they phrase the words originally and the translation would have different sense/feels. For me, this part--

(using the translation provided in the CC subtitles)

I wouldn’t have even noticed

These vivid colors if I was alone

You feigned ignorance, said it’s normal

So let me finish what I started saying to you—“I Love…”


-- really speaks from Lea's perspective of Shaun. Like Shaun was okay, he didn't understand love before, but he somehow always knew he loves Lea… but Lea, she needs Shaun and things or people around her to really snap it into her self-esteem that she does love Shaun and can love Shaun and will always continue to love Shaun.. because the fact is they changed each other's world, for the better, for the more.” 

Comment from Me: I’m just thrilled to have a non-English language song on the Playlist! (And of course, I’m open to hearing more if any readers have them!) 

HEAR IT HERE 

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SONG: “At the Beginning” by Donna Lewis & Richard Marx

Songwriter: Richard Marx, Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens 

Submitted by: Kelli, but it was really Amy Danko’s idea…

Comment from Me: OK, here's what happened... Amy and I were trading notes shortly after the season finale about how S4 will finally be the official launch of #Shea, and Amy-- who as you might know, comes up with many a great Shea-song-- started talking about the Richard Marx duet from Anastasia (an animated film from 1997) that seemed to fit the moment. I knew which one she was talking about, but it took us a few minutes to come up with the title and the female voice on the duet. So while "At the Beginning"'s inclusion was inspired by the most recent #Shea events, I'm putting it in this general collection because the lyrics really encompass their whole story to date. 

 

SAMPLE LYRIC:

(Lewis' part) We were strangers, starting out on a journey
Never dreaming, what we'd have to go through
Now here we are, I'm suddenly standing
At the beginning with you



(Marx's part) No one told me I was going to find you
Unexpected, what you did to my heart
When I lost hope, you were there to remind me
This is the start


Remember, this project is a work in progress… if you’ve got a #Shea-suitable song (or songs) to suggest, check out this post to find out how to do it!


Monday, June 22, 2020

VERSION 2: A #Shea Music Video For Every Emotion (Sheree-Lynn Blizzard Edition)



Story Time!! 

When I was in my last semester of earning a B.A. in radio and television, I had a vision that I wanted to try and commit to videotape while I still had the time and resources to do so. In fact, it counted as an Independent Study, meaning I earned a couple of credits too. 

The vision? A music video for a Billy Joel album cut called “Sleeping with the Television On”.  

MTV had been around for nearly eight years at this point (yes, they were still airing music videos regularly), and this particular Joel song came off his 1980 LP Glass Houses... so it had been around even longer. I don’t even recall how I fixated on that song, but once I got the green light to proceed, I was all about storyboards, and casting (aka begging friends and classmates to assist and/or BE in the video... I hope I gave them free pizza or something), and booking parts of the Morehouse dorm on a Saturday night for filming. 

It was exciting, nerve-wracking, and a few other “ings” to get my video shot, and to be in charge of the entire setup. But for me, the MOST fun came when it was time for me to take all that I’d shot, park myself for an afternoon or two in one of the editing suites, and piece it all together to match what was in my mind’s eye as much as humanly possible. The editing process was, shall we say, different 31 years ago, especially at a smallish university in the middle of Iowa. We worked with ¾" tape on editors the size of large aquariums. If we wanted to add graphics, we had to run our work through a series of machines in the adjoining room. If we worked too long on our project (which usually had looming deadlines), the machines got overheated and started to “slip”... meaning the edits wouldn’t happen where you wanted them to, and you were forced to take a lunch/dinner break while the equipment cooled down.  

In MY day (says the cranky middle-aged woman), it took a lot of time, tears, and patience to get a completed project... but that’s what made a well-done finished project all the more satisfying. Unfortunately, technology overran me a long time ago, meaning I haven’t physically edited anything in 24 years. Once you learn the ins and outs of whatever system one uses nowadays, I imagine the 2020 editing to be decidedly easier in most ways... yet still some sort of a drain on the time, tears, and patience. That’s because editing—especially editing to music, and perhaps even moreso when lyrics are involved—is like piecing together an elaborate jigsaw puzzle that only YOU (the producer/director/editor) can see. That part doesn’t change with time. You wrestle with shot choices, with effects, with transitions... and you wrestle with the nanosecond any of those things are supposed to occur as well. For me, those choices are what make or break a video creation—even if the material they’re working with is pre-existing (e.g. footage from episodes of TGD).  

Sheree-Lynn Blizzard and I have plans to talk later this summer, and when we do, I’ll surely ask about her own editing process. If her name sounds familiar, it’s either because A) we’ve discussed her on the blog (and/or in the comments) before, or B) you’re already familiar with her work. Blizzard, in my humble opinion, has set the standard for what #Shea tributes should be. Each creation—and there are 10 in all now; her latest effort debuted last weekend—is a thoughtful mix to an inspired song choice. Early on she chose the music herself; some of the more recent efforts have been requested by viewers. But each video makes the most of the Shaun and Lea video clips available at the time of production, and creates a slightly different vibe for the viewer.  

HOW SO?? Why, thank you for asking, and please follow along as we take a little tour of Blizzard’s creations... 

(NOTE: rather than go chronologically, I’m starting with the least-viewed ones to date and working my way up) 

(ANOTHER NOTE: I’m pretty sure all of Blizzard’s #Shea videos contain essentials such as First Hug, First Kiss, and Goodbye Kiss... so assume you’ll find those no matter where you look.Yay!) 


“Green Apples” by Chantal Kreviazuk 

Released: 6/17/18   

Length: 2:57 

 

3.6 K views as of 6/21/20



SEE "GREEN APPLES" HERE


Song type: Ballad 

Opens with: Lea teaching Shaun how to end a date (from “Islands” pt. 1) 

Highlights include:  Lea driving, Shaun driving, first karaoke 

ends w/ “I have apples, do you want an apple?” 

Dialogue includes: “Tequila stat!” “You’re the only honest guy I know,” “I have apples... do you want an apple?” 

Favorite feature: Just the fact that there’s a song called “Green Apples” that works for this is enough 😊  

Mood: Sentimental 

Best to watch when: It’s been a long day and you need a quick, quiet #Shea snack before bedtime 

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“I Need My Girl” by The National 

Released: 4/9/18  

Length: 2:30 

10K views 6/21/20 


SEE "I NEED MY GIRL" HERE


Song type: quiet but urgent guitar ballad 

Opens with: Lea in her car, calling out to Shaun as he sits at a bus stop in the dark (he’d missed his stop and wasn’t sure how to get back to the apartment, as I recall) 

Highlights: Footage of the grocery-store robbery in “Apple”, Shaun watching silently as a bunch of accident victims file into ER, and a few other seldom-seens from S1 that have nothing to do with Lea 

Dialogue included: Lea trying to assure Shaun “You did nothing wrong” (post-road trip accident when Shaun ran off the road) 

Favorite feature:  The sequence about the pine trees 

Mood: Pensive 

Best to watch when: You only have a couple minutes, e.g. A typical TV commercial break, and you’d rather watch something of QUALITY and JOY than hear about the benefits of air fryers once again. 

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“Shine a Light” by Banners (Sherree’s 1st-ever #Shea video) 

Released: 2/11/18    

Length: 3:42 

33 K views as of 6/21/20 

SEE "SHINE A LIGHT" HERE

Song type: uplifting, driving pop 

Opens with: “What’s your name?/I’m Lea/I’m Dr. Shaun Murphy, nice to meet you!” 

Highlights: Shot of Shaun stressing after a Glassman-getting-him-a-therapist meeting (matches the lyrics well, you’ll note)… Shaun leaving restaurant when she first tells him she’s moving back to Hershey… Shaun floating in the pool several episodes after her departure (all S1) 

Dialogue included: “Where are we going/wherever the car takes us/I don’t like the beach/OK, I will let the car know”... ”I like you/Well why wouldn’t you, I’m very likeable” … Ends with “I like Hershey/You’ve never been to Hersh--/Lea’s there” 

Mood: Joyous 

Best to watch when: You just feel like reminiscing on precisely what drew you to them in the first place. 

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“Enchanted” by Taylor Swift

Released: 2/2/20

Length: 5:10

35K Views as of 6/21/20


SEE "ENCHANTED" HERE 

Song type: Country-Pop power ballad (it’s from Swift’s 2010 album Speak Now as opposed to her more current work)

Opens with: Lea telling Shaun good night (and heading on into her apartment) after she drove him home from the bus stop in “Pipes”

Highlights: Lea’s “you’re such an asshat” hallway flirting (again, matching the lyric perfectly)… Lea introducing Jake… lots of good lyric/video connections, including “wishing you were at my door” when Lea comes back, scenes from “Hubert” involving the aquarium/pet store, "Friends and Family” stuff including Lea trying to coax Shaun into the water

Dialogue included:  “What are you smelling… right now?/Pine trees”… and the S2 finale  “Do I Look nice?” exchange

Favorite feature:  The “please don’t be in love with someone else” refrain, when alongside the video chosen, is especially effective.

Mood: Vulnerable

Best to watch when: You have time to follow it up with a quick video clip reminder that Jake is in the past, Carly is in the past, but #Shea is moving on into the future. Aaaahhhhh

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“Better” by SYML

Released: 1/27/19 

Length: 4:13


37K views as of 6/21/20

 

SEE "BETTER" HERE

 

Song type: Mid-tempo ballad (BTW this song was featured in Volume 1 of the S.O.S. Playlist)

Opens with: “Morning, roomie...” in their first days as roommates

Highlights:  Final shots from “Hubert,” driving lessons, meeting Jake, their first roomie fight, Lea apartment-dancing and other scenes from “Aftermath” (e.g. go-kart races)

Dialogue included: Some Lea gems from “Pipes,” “Carrots,” and "Hubert”

Favorite feature: The metaphoric beauty of the last 30 seconds.

Mood: Wistful... this video in particular feels like the precursor to “You Make Me More”

Best to watch when: You’re looking for the best of S1 and S2 combined for #Shea

 

“What If” by SafetySuit 

Released: 11/5/18

Length: 3:53


46K views as of 6/21/20


SEE "WHAT IF" HERE

 

Song type: Mid-tempo rocker

Opens with: Shaun snubbing Lea at St. B’s (from early in S2)

Highlights include: Shaun leaving apartment key w/Lea to return, Shaun knocking on Lea’s door after Lea had moved out (from S1), Shaun “going big” w karaoke but Lea not having it, Lea’s S2 return in the apartment hallway, several bits and pieces from early S2 that aren’t in many of Blizzard’s other videos

Dialogue includes: “I don’t need your help and I don’t want your help” (Lea to Shaun when he followed her apartment-hunting), “living w/you will be good for me... it makes me happy” (Shaun to Lea), “I care that you care” and more from final scenes in “Tough Titmouse” and “Carrots”

Favorite feature: The edit sequence of their 2 kisses

Mood: Early-relationship roller coaster

Best to watch when: trying to relive all the highs and lows through the “We’re gonna be roommates” celebration

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“Dynasty” by MIIA

Release date: 4/7/20

Length: 6:02


95K views as of 6/21/20


SEE "DYNASTY" HERE


Song type: Power ballad

Opens with: Lea walking into the apartment when Shaun’s about to confess his feelings for her

Highlights include: A compressed version of the final three minutes of "Autopsy”...  which is nicely intercut with a few of their greatest hits to that point (including a little of the karaoke catapult from "Unsaid”)… then some of Lea’s more emotional moments... "Friends and Family” footage.

Dialogue includes: Content from the end of “Fixation”… also some of the garage scene from “Heartbreak”... it ends w/the tail end of Shaun’s “Lea makes me more” speech w/Lea listening in (from “Hurt”).

Favorite Feature: This video is unique for the fact that the lyrics to “Dynasty” don’t begin until the 2:30 mark, meaning Blizzard has to make the video captivating for that long without the benefit of that resource. And she absolutely does. (Duh!)

Mood: Sad

Best to watch when: You want to dig in to the angst-ier feels of #Shea... and as the longest of Sheree’s videos to date (just over 6 minutes), you could also do some damage to a pint of Ben & Jerry’s in that timespan. Just sayin’.


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“Fall on Me” By C. Aguilera/A Great Big World

Released: 4/25/20

Length: 4:20


143K views as of 6/21/20


SEE "FALL ON ME" HERE


Song type: Power Ballad

Opens with: The earthquake scene where Glassman tells Shaun that Lea was in the building

Highlights include: Clips reflecting Shaun & Lea’s perspectives in sync with male/female vocals in song… Shaun and Lea’s first-surgery freakout at the apartment, multiple cuts from the S3 finale

Dialogue includes: “My life is better with you”... “I AM going to rock it”... Lea’s words at end of finale… in fact, the whole last 30 seconds of “Fall on Me” is the final shot from the finale (“I Love You”)

Favorite Feature: With Shaun’s lines about Vera deleted from the final moments of “I Love You,” it’s much easier to see him processing and understanding that this is for real.

Mood: Triumphant

Best to watch when: You're just another #Shea fan seeking that Hollywood rom-com feeling

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“Latch” by Natalie Taylor

Released: 7/20/19

Length: 3:01


180K as of 6/21/20


SEE "LATCH" HERE


Song type: upbeat… if you know the hit version that featured Sam Smith on vocals, it’s a far less techno version... I think it has more in common with the lovely acoustic Sam Smith version that was featured on Dancing with the Stars a few years back.

Opens with: “Thank you, Lea… my life is better with you” (from S2 “Xin” I think)

Highlights include: Lots of road trip moments, Lea dancing in the apartment, Shaun with the “Do I look nice?” flowers, pet store scenes from “Hubert”

Dialogue includes: “We can still be friends with benefits,” “You’re the only honest guy I know”... this video probably has the least amount of show dialogue within it (of Blizzard’s videos to date).

Favorite Feature: Honestly, it’s the song choice... “Latch” brilliantly connects them for me. (No pun intended)

Mood: Optimistic, giddy

Best to watch when: You need a little lift after spending too much time among the Lea-haters on TGD social media


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THE NEWEST ONE...

“November Rain” by Guns N’ Roses

Released: 6/13/20

Length: 5:22  

 

2.5K views as of 6/21/20



Highlights include: Shaun & Carly’s “closure”, Wyoming trip footage aside from The Embrace, Shaun and Glassman post-arrest (from “Autopsy”), Shaun’s “Heartbreak” hole-up from early moments of that episode, a few moments of Shaun with GhostSteve (in “Hurt”), the FIRST of the finale kisses (not the entire collection like in “Fall on Me”)

Dialogue includes: “If I tell her that I love her...” (Shaun to Glassman), “I want to tell you how I feel,” (Shaun to Lea), Shaun & Lea’s argument on the bridge (but no, Lea’s crushing line is not included)

Favorite Feature: There's a cool buildup to the finale kiss that is different than the approach Blizzard uses in “Fall on Me”

Mood: The #Shea roller coaster revisited

Best to watch when: You like your “Hollywood rom-com" mixed with a little more dramatic grit

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Did you watch them all yet? Do you have a new favorite?


If you'd rather just hang on to a playlist and watch them later, here's the link for that!


Stay tuned for more lists of #Shea videos... as well as that interview with Sheree-Lynn Blizzard herself... coming up later this summer.



Saturday, June 20, 2020

A #SHEA Music Video For Every Emotion (Sheree-Lynn Blizzard Edition)

Story Time!! 

When I was in my last semester of earning a B.A. in radio and television, I had a vision that I wanted to try and commit to videotape while I still had the time and resources to do so. In fact, it counted as an Independent Study, meaning I earned a couple of credits too. 

The vision? A music video for a Billy Joel album cut called “Sleeping with the Television On”.  

MTV had been around for nearly eight years at this point (yes, they were still airing music videos regularly), and this particular Joel song came off his 1980 LP Glass Houses... so it had been around even longer. I don’t even recall how I fixated on that song, but once I got the green light to proceed, I was all about storyboards, and casting (aka begging friends and classmates to assist and/or BE in the video... I hope I gave them free pizza or something), and booking parts of the Morehouse dorm on a Saturday night for filming. 

It was exciting, nerve-wracking, and a few other “ings” to get my video shot, and to be in charge of the entire setup. But for me, the MOST fun came when it was time for me to take all that I’d shot, park myself for an afternoon or two in one of the editing suites, and piece it all together to match what was in my mind’s eye as much as humanly possible. The editing process was, shall we say, different 31 years ago, especially at a smallish university in the middle of Iowa. We worked with ¾" tape on editors the size of large aquariums. If we wanted to add graphics, we had to run our work through a series of machines in the adjoining room. If we worked too long on our project (which usually had looming deadlines), the machines got overheated and started to “slip”... meaning the edits wouldn’t happen where you wanted them to, and you were forced to take a lunch/dinner break while the equipment cooled down.  

In MY day (says the cranky middle-aged woman), it took a lot of time, tears, and patience to get a completed project... but that’s what made a well-done finished project all the more satisfying. Unfortunately, technology overran me a long time ago, meaning I haven’t physically edited anything in 24 years. Once you learn the ins and outs of whatever system one uses nowadays, I imagine the 2020 editing to be decidedly easier in most ways... yet still some sort of a drain on the time, tears, and patience. That’s because editing—especially editing to music, and perhaps even moreso when lyrics are involved—is like piecing together an elaborate jigsaw puzzle that only YOU (the producer/director/editor) can see. That part doesn’t change with time. You wrestle with shot choices, with effects, with transitions... and you wrestle with the nanosecond any of those things are supposed to occur as well. For me, those choices are what make or break a video creation—even if the material they’re working with is pre-existing (e.g. footage from episodes of TGD).  

Sheree-Lynn Blizzard and I have plans to talk later this summer, and when we do, I’ll surely ask about her own editing process. If her name sounds familiar, it’s either because A) we’ve discussed her on the blog (and/or in the comments) before, or B) you’re already familiar with her work. Blizzard, in my humble opinion, has set the standard for what #Shea tributes should be. Each creation—and there are 10 in all now; her latest effort debuted last weekend—is a thoughtful mix to an inspired song choice. Early on she chose the music herself; some of the more recent efforts have been requested by viewers. But each video makes the most of the Shaun and Lea video clips available at the time of production, and creates a slightly different vibe for the viewer.  

HOW SO?? Why, thank you for asking, and please follow along as we take a little tour of Blizzard’s creations... 

(NOTE: rather than go chronologically, I’m starting with the least-viewed ones to date and working my way up) 

(ANOTHER NOTE: I’m pretty sure all of Blizzard’s #Shea videos contain essentials such as First Hug, First Kiss, and Goodbye Kiss... so assume you’ll find those no matter where you look.Yay!) 


“Green Apples” by Chantal Kreviazuk 

Released: 6/17/18   

Length: 2:57 


3.5K views as of 6/20





Song type: Ballad 

Opens with: Lea teaching Shaun how to end a date (from “Islands” pt. 1) 

Highlights include:  Lea drivingShaun driving, first karaoke 

ends w/ “I have apples, do you want an apple?” S1 hug & 2 kisses 

Dialogue includes: Tequila stat! You’re the only honest guy I know,” “I have apples... do you want an apple?” 

Favorite featureJust the fact that there’s a song called “Green Apples” that works for this is enough 😊  

Mood: Sentimental 

Best to watch when: It’s been a long day and you need a quick, quiet #Shea snack before bedtime 

 


“I Need My Girl” by The National 

Released: 4/9/18  

Length: 2:30 


10K views as of 6/20





Song type: quiet but urgent guitar ballad 

Opens with: Lea in her car, calling out to Shaun as he sits at a bus stop in the dark (he’d missed his stop and wasn’t sure how to get back to the apartment, as I recall) 

Highlights include: Footage of the grocery-store robbery in “Apple”Shaun watching silently as a bunch of accident victims file into ER, and a few other seldom-seens from S1 that have nothing to do with Lea 

Dialogue includes: Lea trying to assure a shaken Shaun “You did nothing wrong” (post-road trip accident when Shaun ran off the road) 

Favorite feature:  Sheree's sequence about the pine trees 

Mood: Pensive 

Best to watch when: You only have a couple minutes, e.g. A typical TV commercial break, and you’d rather watch something of QUALITY and JOY than hear about the benefits of air fryers once again. 


Shine a Light” by Banners (Sherree’s 1st-ever #Shea video) 

Released: 2/11/18    

Length: 3:42 


33K views as of 6/20





Song type: uplifting, driving pop 

Opens with: “What’s your name?/I’m Lea/I’m Dr. Shaun Murphy, nice to meet you!” 

Highlights include: Shot of Shaun stressing after a Glassman-getting-him-a-therapist meeting (matches the lyrics well, you’ll note)… Shaun leaving restaurant when she first tells him she’s moving back to Hershey… Shaun floating in the pool several episodes after her departure (all S1) 

Dialogue includes: “Where are we going/wherever the car takes us/I don’t like the beach/OK, I will let the car know”... ”I like you/Well why wouldn’t you, I’m very likeable” … Ends with “I like Hershey/You’ve never been to Hersh--/Lea’s there” 

Favorite feature: Since it was the first, it's just a great way to encompass the early days of the #Shea story in a little under four minutes. 

Mood: Joyous 

Best to watch when: You just feel like reminiscing on precisely what drew you to them in the first place. 



“Enchanted” by Taylor Swift 

Released: 2/2/20  

Length: 5:10 


35K views as of 6/20






Song type: Country-Pop power ballad (it’s from Swift’s 2010 album Speak Now as opposed to her more current work 

Opens with: Lea telling Shaun good night (and heading on into her apartment) after she drove him home from the bus stop in “Pipes” 

Highlights include: Lea’s “you’re such an asshat hallway flirting (again, matching the lyric perfectly)… Lea introducing Jake… lots of good lyric/video connections, including “wishing you were at my door” when Lea comes back, scenes from “Hubert” involving the aquarium/pet store, "Friends and Family” stuff including Lea trying to coax Shaun into the water 

Dialogue includes: What are you smelling… right now?/Pine trees and the S2 finale  “Do I Look nice?” exchange 

Favorite feature:  The “please don’t be in love with someone else” refrain, when alongside the video chosen, is especially effective. 

Mood: Vulnerable 

Best to watch when: You have time to follow it up with a quick video clip reminder that Jake is in the past, Carly is in the past, but #Shea is moving on into the futureAaaahhhhh 



“Better” by SYML 

Released: 1/27/19   

Length: 4:13 

 

36K views as of 6/20   




Song type: Mid-tempo ballad (BTW this song was featured in Volume 1 of the S.O.S. Playlist) 

Opens with: “Morning, roomie...” in their first days as roommates 

Highlights include:  Final shots from “Hubert,” driving lessons, meeting Jake, their first roomie fight, Lea apartment-dancing and other scenes from Aftermath (e.g. go-kart races) 

Dialogue includes: Some Lea gems from “Pipes,” “Carrots,” and "Hubert” 

Favorite feature: The metaphoric beauty of the last 30 seconds. 

Mood: Wistful... this video in particular feels like the precursor to “You Make Me More” 

Best to watch when: You’re looking for the best of S1 and S2 combined for #Shea because you just don't have 36 hours to binge-watch on Hulu. (I mean you could, but... what if you have other things to do? No, really, what if???)



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“What If” by SafetySuit   

Released: 11/5/18  

Length: 3:53 


45K views as of 6/20





Song type: Mid-tempo rocker 

Opens with: Shaun snubbing Lea at St. B’s (from early in S2) 

Highlights include: Shaun leaving apartment key w/Lea to return, Shaun knocking on Lea’s door after Lea had moved out (from S1), Shaun “going big” w karaoke but Lea not having it, Lea’s S2 return in the apartment hallway, several bits and pieces from early S2 that aren’t in many of Blizzard’s other videos 

Dialogue includesI don’t need your help and I don’t want your help” (Lea to Shaun when he followed her apartment-hunting), “living w/you will be good for me... it makes me happy” (Shaun to Lea), “I care that you care” and more from final scenes in “Tough Titmouse” and “Carrots”  

Favorite feature: The edit sequence of their 2 kisses  

Mood: Early-relationship roller coaster 

Best to watch when: trying to relive all the highs and lows through the “We’re gonna be roommates” celebration 



Dynasty by MIIA 

Release date: 4/7/20 

Length: 6:02 


93K views as of 6/20





Song type: Power ballad 

Opens with: Lea walking into the apartment when Shaun’s about to confess his feelings for her 

Highlights include: A compressed version of the final three minutes of "Autopsy”...  which is nicely intercut with a few of their greatest hits to that point (including a little of the karaoke catapult from "Unsaid)… then some of Lea’s more emotional moments... "Friends and Family” footage. 

Dialogue includesContent from the end of Fixation” also some of the garage scene from “Heartbreak”... it ends w/the tail end of Shaun’s “Lea makes me more” speech w/Lea listening in (from “Hurt”). 

Favorite Feature: This video is unique for the fact that the lyrics to “Dynasty” don’t begin until the 2:30 mark, meaning Blizzard has to make the video captivating for that long without the benefit of that resource. And she absolutely does. (Duh!) 

Mood: Sad 

Best to watch when: You want to dig in to the angst-ier feels of #Shea... and as the longest of Sheree’s videos to date (just over 6 minutes), you could also do some damage to a pint of Ben & Jerry’s in that timespan. Just sayin’. 


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“Fall on Me” By C. Aguilera/A Great Big World 

Released: 4/25/20  

Length: 4:20 

 

141K views as of 6/20 

 




Song type: Power Ballad 

Opens with: The earthquake scene where Glassman tells Shaun that Lea was in the building 

Highlights include: Clips reflecting Shaun & Lea’s perspectives in sync with male/female vocals in song… Shaun and Lea’s first-surgery freakout at the apartment, multiple cuts from the S3 finale 

Dialogue includes: My life is better with you”... “I AM going to rock it”... Lea’s words at end of finale… in fact, the whole last 30 seconds of “Fall on Me” is the final shot from the finale (“I Love You”) 

Favorite Feature: With Shaun’s lines about Vera deleted from the final moments of “I Love You,” it’s much easier to see him processing and understanding that this is for real. 

Mood: Triumphant 

Best to watch when: You're just another #Shea fan seeking that lovely, ooey-gooey Hollywood rom-com feeling to get you through the long, hot, TGD-free summer. Sigh. Where's that re-cue button...


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Latch” by Natalie Taylor  

Released: 7/20/19  

Length: 3:01 

 

180K Views as of 6/20   




Song type: upbeat… if you know the hit version that featured Sam Smith on vocals, it’s a far less techno version... I think it has more in common with the lovely acoustic Sam Smith version that was featured on Dancing with the Stars a few years back. 

Opens with: “Thank you, Lea… my life is better with you” (from S2 “Xin” I think) 

Highlights include: Lots of road trip moments, Lea dancing in the apartment, Shaun with the “Do I look nice?” flowers, pet store scenes from “Hubert” 

Dialogue includesWe can still be friends with benefits, “You’re the only honest guy I know”... this video probably has the least amount of show dialogue within it (of Blizzard’s videos to date). 

Mood: Optimistic, giddy 

Best to watch when: You need a little lift after spending too much time among the Lea-haters on TGD social media 


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THE NEWEST ONE... 

“November Rain” by Guns N’ Roses 

Released: 6/13/20  

Length: 5:22   

 

2.2K views as of 6/20 





Song type: Rock ballad 

Opens with: Carly breaking up with Shaun (as we see footage from “Unsaid” Catapult Karaoke in slo-mo) 

Highlights include: Shaun & Carly’s “closure”, Wyoming trip footage aside from The Embrace, Shaun and Glassman post-arrest (from “Autopsy”), Shaun’s “Heartbreak” hole-up from early moments of that episode, a few moments of Shaun with GhostSteve (in “Hurt”), the FIRST of the finale kisses (not the entire collection like in Fall on Me) 

Dialogue includes: “If I tell her that I love her...” (Shaun to Glassman), “I want to tell you how I feel,” (Shaun to Lea)Shaun & Lea’s argument on the bridge (but no, Lea’s crushing line is not included) 

Favorite Feature: There's a cool buildup to the finale kiss that is different than the approach Blizzard uses in “Fall on Me 

Mood: The #Shea roller coaster revisited 

Best to watch when: You like your “Hollywood rom-com" mixed with a little more dramatic grit 

 

Did you watch them all yet? Do you have a new favorite?


If you'd rather just hang on to a playlist and watch them later, here's the link for that! 


Stay tuned for more lists of #Shea videos... as well as that interview with Sheree-Lynn Blizzard herself... coming up later this summer.