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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2007-05-05 12:50 am
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Two weeks of TV in one night

We've been saving up TV episodes and got all caught up tonight.

I believe that Lost and I have finally parted ways for good.

There's just ... no reason to keep watching this show, really, except a sort of vague curiosity about what's going on with the island, but I'm starting to suspect that we're never going to get a satisfactory resolution to that, either. And I don't think curiosity is worth it for how unhappy the show has been making me lately.

It's tough to put my finger on just what about it, exactly, is leaving me so disturbed. I think a lot of it is the way that it'll set you up to want a particular resolution with the characters, and then jerk the rug out from under your feet, time after time. It's like Charlie Brown and that damn football. The way they take away all the characters' power and leave them helpless and mindfucked, and then just keep twisting the knife ... it *hurts*, and not in a good way.

If they're trying to depict the island turning all the characters into paranoid, manipulative assholes, then they're doing a great job. Unfortunately, I have better things to do with my time than watch a bunch of unlikeable and whiny people manipulate each other.

(I still like Hurley. And Jin and Sun. But they're just about the only ones.)

But SPN was very squee-worthy!

So many of the shows I've been watching lately have 20-episode seasons ... I thought that this was the season finale, so it left me kind of confused at first -- and WORRIED, because there was no cliffhanger; did that mean no third season? But the season finale starts next week ... *whew*.

And oh ... oh, oh Dean. Ouch. After Lost working over my emotions in an abusive-boyfriend kind of way, I really needed this: a show where someone does the right thing, even though it hurts them, because they're a decent person and it's the right thing to do. And they get something worthwhile back from it. Ahhh. My faith in genre television is restored. *grin*

No, seriously, fun episode. I guessed the "It's a Wonderful Life" angle right off the bat, but nice twist on the Matrix-style finale. I was actually expecting something more like "The Monkey's Paw" -- with Dean wishing for a perfect suburban life and it all going horribly and ironically wrong. The reality was more poignant in some ways, perhaps less so in others, since ultimately I really don't think the decision was THAT much of a decision, especially for Dean. A false happiness is still false, and with the real Sam still out there and now facing demons alone, I couldn't see Dean choosing any other way. Once they dropped their veil, they'd lost him. Still, it was a very telling character episode, seeing Dean's idea of a perfect life and the various small ways in which his subconscious screwed it up for him. (It actually reminded me of the SGA episode "Home" in a lot of ways, especially how Season 1-era Sheppard screwed up his own alternate "perfect" reality with a similar kind of self-doubt.)

Oh, yeah, and we also watched 2x19 tonight, the prison episode, which made exponentially less sense than even an average John Shiban episode (I mean, really, Dean, the 1001 obvious holes in your "plan" -- I use the term loosely -- never occurred to you? How are you still walking around?) but it was entertaining and I liked the prison-guard twist, which I really did not see coming.

[identity profile] eretria.livejournal.com 2007-05-05 09:44 am (UTC)(link)
I have stopped watching Lost after season one because already by then I was disluuisioned, but what you describe reminds me a lot to what happened to Alias (which was actually painful to watch on from season three). Is this because JJ Abrams loses interest in his shows after the first one or two seasons?
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[identity profile] abyssinia4077.livejournal.com 2007-05-05 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
The prison episode was worth it though, because:
* their guard-friend was Simon-from-SGA and Narim-from-SG1 (also - yay you not seeing it coming...the friend I watched it with and I appeared to be the only ones who hadn't)

* Dean playing poker for cigarettes - he works so well in prison

* Sam shaking salt out of the tiny little shakers.

As for the other one - yep. No way he'd choose a life where Sam doesn't love him. But it was so cute watching how excited he was to mow a lawn. Good detail.

(I have up on Lost very early S2 - so I'm impressed you made it this far)
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[identity profile] abyssinia4077.livejournal.com 2007-05-05 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I really tried to like Lost. I started watching halfway through season one, halfway through the episode where Charlie (and the pregnant girl?) get captured and hung and Jack finds him hanging from a tree. So my first memory of the show was shouting to my roommate: "I think they killed the hobbit" and then shouting at Jack that, for a doctor, he really doesn't know how to do CPR at all.

But I got really pissed when they didn't actually answer anything at the end of season one so I gave them a few episodes of S2 and then said "be gone with you"

Yep. Narim. Which meant I was sitting there at the end shouting "don't kill Narim! You can't kill Narim!" and the friend I watch it with (who is a huge SPN fangirl but has only seen the SG1 I've made her watch) decided I was crazy.

Yes on the plotholes though - particularly the security. And I loved the garden gnome when Dean was mowing.
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[identity profile] nonniemous.livejournal.com 2007-05-05 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Urkh. I was up until 1:30 a.m. watching the episodes at the CW site. Damn, I think I'm hooked. Especially with the way SGA's gone for the last two seasons. (The only thing missing from Tao of Rodney was the goodbye scene between Rodney and Carson that they wrote and DH begged them to shoot, even as an extra for the DVDs. /bitter fan])

I liked both those episodes; didn't see the Prison Guard coming, and it was almost a relief because I didn't want "Narim from SG1" to be the bad guy. But I wonder how long they're going to think they can keep going with this FBI dude on their tail in today's world.

And yeah, Dean, doing the right thing, unwilling to give up his relationship with Sam even if means all the rest--though I thought it was a lovely, painful touch that Carmen was a girl in a beer ad. Traumatized by your mother's death, much, Dean? I have to watch first season; so far I've seen four episodes of the second season.

[identity profile] bbuttercup.livejournal.com 2007-05-05 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Hurley's my favorite character, and sometime I like Locke but that's about it. I find Ben just too... something.

I kinda lost interest as well, and I see the "big mystery" spiraling down into that 'huh, really? no... seriously?' kinda territory that the X-Files slipped into there in the end :o)

[identity profile] vecturist.livejournal.com 2007-05-05 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Lost is slowly losing my interest as well, although I haven't given up on it yet, but will if it extends beyond a season 4, I probably will (I've heard the writers have said they are planning to wrap it up, and ABC heads are saying no, they want to milk it for all its worth). I still like Hurley (great alternating between comic relief and a hero), Jin, and Sun (who's less weak than they first let on, hopefully they don't screw this up). I like Sawyer as well, but last week's episode just drove me up the wall, him being conned into doing what he did, when he's attempting to be good (which is why I can't stand Kate now, among other things).

I liked the nod to the theories about the island (are they in hell/purgatory), but the whole 'other' philosophy told to Locke makes me want to run screaming.

[identity profile] parisindy.livejournal.com 2007-05-07 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
OMG wasn't SPN just brilliant! i adored it!

[identity profile] parisindy.livejournal.com 2007-05-07 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
SQUEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

is it thursday yet!?

[identity profile] parisindy.livejournal.com 2007-05-07 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
hehe

[identity profile] tringasolitaria.livejournal.com 2007-05-09 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, Supernatural was awesome. *gulp* I've been fighting getting involved in this series, but.... Dean is just...I don't have words. He made me *hurt* for him in this episode. His need for his mother, his need for his relationship with his brother.... I haven't been in this fandom that long, but I've read comments about Sam being the one who wants a normal life. Here, it seems like Dean wants it just as bad. He's just repressed it harder.

That's a newcomer take anyway. :S

[identity profile] fitzwiggity.livejournal.com 2008-02-07 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I like keeping up with lost, just to see what kind of new twists and things they come up with, but after they killed off Charlie that was the last straw. I gave up on the show.