Last Night's TV
Apr. 2nd, 2009 09:42 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Pre-coffee thoughts:
Lost - self-fulfilling prophecy much? Handing over Ben to the Hostiles/Others should complete his conversion into the adult sociopathic nutjob Ben. Too bad he won't remember who it was that fell over themselves trying to save him. Speaking of, was this the official-totally-rehab-Kate ep? She came off as sensible and decent for a change. Meanwhile, LOVED the Hurley/Miles attempts to get a handle on time travel.
Life on Mars - poor Dean Winters. Killed twice in 5 days. Maybe he needs a new agent. Why was there no one in Hyde except the bad guys and these two random people? Were they hallucinations? Confusing, confusing. Oh yeah. That ending. Hopefully those griping about the end of BSG will think better of BSG after seeing this. WTF? And I thought St Elsewhere's snow globe topped the charts. On the other hand, this ending did at least make some degree of sense and tie up the loose ends. As opposed the the UK LoM, where I still haven't figured out what the hell happened. (Ashes to Ashes is helping some in that regard, but another television series shouldn't be required to explain how another one ended.)
Lost - self-fulfilling prophecy much? Handing over Ben to the Hostiles/Others should complete his conversion into the adult sociopathic nutjob Ben. Too bad he won't remember who it was that fell over themselves trying to save him. Speaking of, was this the official-totally-rehab-Kate ep? She came off as sensible and decent for a change. Meanwhile, LOVED the Hurley/Miles attempts to get a handle on time travel.
Life on Mars - poor Dean Winters. Killed twice in 5 days. Maybe he needs a new agent. Why was there no one in Hyde except the bad guys and these two random people? Were they hallucinations? Confusing, confusing. Oh yeah. That ending. Hopefully those griping about the end of BSG will think better of BSG after seeing this. WTF? And I thought St Elsewhere's snow globe topped the charts. On the other hand, this ending did at least make some degree of sense and tie up the loose ends. As opposed the the UK LoM, where I still haven't figured out what the hell happened. (Ashes to Ashes is helping some in that regard, but another television series shouldn't be required to explain how another one ended.)