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Gunbot wrote:It jumped the shark after the first season. I remember two years ago the writers wanted to end it but didn't know how, and it's only got more convoluted. I think they are in mortal fear of having to pull a 'Bobby in the shower" ending.
StoneCold wrote:Gideon wrote:People say the same thing about Heroes. And I'm starting to agree.
I did the same with Heroes, watched Season 1 & 2 marathon style and it was ok. Think I watched 1 episode of 3 and gave up.
Blueskies wrote:That show is still on? I watched a little the first season and thats it. I haven't watched hardly any TV for a few years now. If theres something interesting to learn about on channels like National Geographic or Discovery, maybe PBS... but thats even rare for me anymore. Occassionally, I'll catch a little news, the weather, watch a movie on TCM or sometimes a football game here and there but thats about it. TV programming stinks now for the most part. I'd rather watch shows like Andy Griffith on DVD. So whenever someone comes to my house they can have free reign with the remote.
StoneCold wrote:The only stuff I catch regularly is The Office, Chuck and maybe Charlie Rose depending on who's on.
Chuck is campy but fun. I heard Scott Bakula of Quantum Leap fame will be on as Chuck's dad. They did a sendup of Diehard on one episode.
The Office still has Dwight Schrute. 'Nuff said.
StoneCold wrote:I didn't watch this show at all for 3 seasons 2004, 2005 and 2006. I was working / commuting too much.
When I finally got some time I rented the dvds and caught up with them. Seemed pretty interesting although I couldn't fathom how Hugo never lost weight.?
texafana wrote:StoneCold wrote:I didn't watch this show at all for 3 seasons 2004, 2005 and 2006. I was working / commuting too much.
When I finally got some time I rented the dvds and caught up with them. Seemed pretty interesting although I couldn't fathom how Hugo never lost weight.?
Because they have only been "lost" for what...3 months? Yah...I know rediculous.
Peartree12249 wrote:His helicopter crashed about 15 miles from my house.
I'ts not surprising that Hurley can't lose weight on the island. They found the bunker full of food & beer. Then he was home for 3 years sitting around doing nothing in the mental institution.
I have to admit I'm still hooked on the show. I don't know what the hell is going on half the time, but it's always full of suprises.![]()
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StoneCold wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:His helicopter crashed about 15 miles from my house.
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I'll bet you have a local paper from the next day. Yeah, he was a good person as well as being extremely talented.I'ts not surprising that Hurley can't lose weight on the island. They found the bunker full of food & beer. Then he was home for 3 years sitting around doing nothing in the mental institution.
I have to admit I'm still hooked on the show. I don't know what the hell is going on half the time, but it's always full of suprises.![]()
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I knew the food drops would be mentioned. I'm sure they wrote that in so he could keep eating.
Another beef I have is they kill off good characters and keep sorry ones. Can't stand the two that are still around (nerdy physicist and his redheaded stepchild of a woman).
The hottie that was buried alive (bit by spider) should've been kept on. Ana Louisa was cool and Hurley's chick. Hey what a surprise, I only miss the hot women.
Peartree12249 wrote:
LOL, Now that you mention it, I did notice a pattern of all the hot women getting killed off. Although the red-head doesn't look like she's going to last much longer either.
I'm lucky the 3 best guys are all still alive an kickin' Sawyer, Doc & Desmond. Since I'm feeling sorry for you here' s a little something for you.
Peartree12249 wrote:I'm partial to trailer trash television myself. My Name is Earl, Cops, American Chopper, & Dog the Bounty Hunter are some of my favorites.
texafana wrote:StoneCold wrote:I didn't watch this show at all for 3 seasons 2004, 2005 and 2006. I was working / commuting too much.
When I finally got some time I rented the dvds and caught up with them. Seemed pretty interesting although I couldn't fathom how Hugo never lost weight.?
Because they have only been "lost" for what...3 months? Yah...I know rediculous.
Gunbot wrote:It jumped the shark after the first season. I remember two years ago the writers wanted to end it but didn't know how, and it's only got more convoluted. I think they are in mortal fear of having to pull a 'Bobby in the shower" ending.
Sarah wrote:The redhead (Charlotte) already died, dudes.
Also, this season has answered a lot of questions, mostly due to the time travel! We saw what happened to Rousseau's crew and learned that Widmore used to live on the island. We learned how Dharma found the island. We learned why Locke was in a coffin at the end of last season. We also learned that the island is time skipping because Christian/Jacob told Locke to move it, not Ben.
I'm satisfied so far. They're definitely wrapping up. They might have been making it up as they went along for the first couple of seasons, but since S3 I think they've known what they're doing.
geminix wrote:Check out LIFE ON MARS if you get a chance. Great fuckin show.
StoneCold wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:I'm partial to trailer trash television myself. My Name is Earl, Cops, American Chopper, & Dog the Bounty Hunter are some of my favorites.
Dog was hilarious. Haven't seen it forever but remember it well. Chasin' cussin' and preachin' all in one show.
Dog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSSfQnu9984
South Park Dawg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7DwMvv3grk&NR=1
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