This year, the writers of Grey's Anatomy, Lost, and Gilmore Girls certainly have (or had, as in the case of G.G.) me all caught up in the drama.
Unsatisfying.
This is the only word that can describe these season finales, and yet, I can't stay away from them.
Lost still has a few more episodes, but I actually changed my work schedule for the next 6 weeks so that I could watch the end of the season with my roommate, like we've been doing all semester. I'm a creature of habit and when I find one that fits, I keep it. Sadly (or not, you decide), this is the truth about me and Lost.
I haven't even kept up reguarly with Grey's Anatomy this year, however, I watched the first part of the finale tonight, and I plan to spend my night tomorrow watching the concluding 2 hours. Ridiculous. Yet so intriguing.
One last thing, with Chris Daughtry gone from American Idol, I hardly feel the need to watch it, even though I could now that Gilmore Girls isn't competing for the time slot on Tuesday nights. But we know who's going to win this year, don't we? Though it is about time for a guy to win, Taylor and Elliott simply do not have what it takes, and Katherine does (Beka, I know you agree).
I was almost ready to say this is one of the first times in my life that I've been deeply involved with TV shows, but that would be a total lie. I watched Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman from the beginning - every Saturday night I stayed home to watch it (as if I had something else to do or somewhere else to go). I taped the show finale, the very last episode ever. I think I still have it on a tape at home. I've been wrapped up in American Idol for two years now. Those may be the shows I've been most attached to over the years, aside from Saved by the Bell, Full House, and Family Matters. Quality television for middle schoolers.
6 comments:
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. That is awesome. I can't say I ever saw an episode. But I was a faithful Quantum Leap fan.
I often cancelled or rearranged meetings I was in charge of this semester for LOST. DO you think they'll find out about Michael?
Val, it's hard to say about Michael. They must find out, because if they don't - he'll continue killing or maiming people in his insanity.
I'm happy to hear I'm not the only crazy person obsessed with this show.
I take issue with your assertion that people who are obsessed with LOST are "crazy".
:)
Michael is not insane. He is setting up a scenario under which the entire island will assist him with retrieving his son. Or he returned Henry in exchange for his son. Or he is leading some (or all) of the islanders to the others in exchange for his son. AHHHH!
I must agree that Katherine McPhee has what it takes. Thank you for acknowledging the fact. I must also agree that the world of television lost a treasure when we said goodbye to Dr. Quinn and Sully! I proudly admit that I was also tuning in every week to see just how Sully would save the day, or save Michaela from the US Army or the Dog Soldiers. Now that was good tv!
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