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somersaulter at 08:49pm on 05/06/2007 under grey's anatomy, heroes, house, lost, smallville, supernatural, tv!rant, veronica mars
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Because my opinions are oh-so important. (And because I have nothing to do.)
Supernatural
Was it cheesy? Yes. Was it good? Yes. Was it necessary to have Sam die? Uh, I guess they want to switch the brother's roles again. All along Dean's mission as to save Sam, now Sam must find a way to save Dean. The writers over there seem to like role reversal a lot, sort of like a balance, I suppose. It was silly in a way that it was obvious Sam wasn't gonna stay dead. Really wasn't expecting Dean to pull a Crossroad Blues though. I always assumed the YED would resurrect our dear Sammy.
Was it necessary to kill off YED? That one I'm not sure. It's a good closure, but now who's the Big Bad? This show needs to have a goal; like for the first season, to find Dad. The second season ultimate mission was a little skewed, thus the patchy story-telling. So what's gonna happen next season? To find a way out for Dean's deal? To kill off the demons that escaped? What about Sam's destiny? Is that it? Opening the gates of Hell? That was the children's mission? That's all?
The first season was much more focused. I loved the season one finale, especially the explosive finale. I know Kripke wanted a nice closure, but for me, I always felt that a season finale isn't exciting enough without some form of huge question hanging in the air. Granted, the Winchesters still have a long way to go, but even my best friend mentioned that this finale could be a series finale. It just doesn't build up enough anticipation for the next season as compared to season one. But come on, of course I'll still be watching come this fall.
Was it cheesy? Yes. Was it good? Yes. Was it necessary to have Sam die? Uh, I guess they want to switch the brother's roles again. All along Dean's mission as to save Sam, now Sam must find a way to save Dean. The writers over there seem to like role reversal a lot, sort of like a balance, I suppose. It was silly in a way that it was obvious Sam wasn't gonna stay dead. Really wasn't expecting Dean to pull a Crossroad Blues though. I always assumed the YED would resurrect our dear Sammy.
Was it necessary to kill off YED? That one I'm not sure. It's a good closure, but now who's the Big Bad? This show needs to have a goal; like for the first season, to find Dad. The second season ultimate mission was a little skewed, thus the patchy story-telling. So what's gonna happen next season? To find a way out for Dean's deal? To kill off the demons that escaped? What about Sam's destiny? Is that it? Opening the gates of Hell? That was the children's mission? That's all?
The first season was much more focused. I loved the season one finale, especially the explosive finale. I know Kripke wanted a nice closure, but for me, I always felt that a season finale isn't exciting enough without some form of huge question hanging in the air. Granted, the Winchesters still have a long way to go, but even my best friend mentioned that this finale could be a series finale. It just doesn't build up enough anticipation for the next season as compared to season one. But come on, of course I'll still be watching come this fall.
House
The only part I like about the episode is the Chase/Cameron parts. Chase is all kinds of awesome. He seems to have acquire House's keen sense of knowing, always blurting out what others really think. And oh my, Chase and Cameron, those two are adorable, with their Tuesdays and all. And I love that scene when Cameron hands in her resignation letter. But their scenes were sadly lacking. So are House/Wilson and House/Cuddy scenes.
And I don't like the direction of the episode, especially that stupid ending with House with his new guitar. Stupid symbolism. House, you need your ducklings, get them back. But then again, the writers seem to have dug a grave for themselves. Getting them all back on House's team would be nothing short of cheesy. Unless they can come up with something completely creative, the season premiere is gonna be really bad.
The only part I like about the episode is the Chase/Cameron parts. Chase is all kinds of awesome. He seems to have acquire House's keen sense of knowing, always blurting out what others really think. And oh my, Chase and Cameron, those two are adorable, with their Tuesdays and all. And I love that scene when Cameron hands in her resignation letter. But their scenes were sadly lacking. So are House/Wilson and House/Cuddy scenes.
And I don't like the direction of the episode, especially that stupid ending with House with his new guitar. Stupid symbolism. House, you need your ducklings, get them back. But then again, the writers seem to have dug a grave for themselves. Getting them all back on House's team would be nothing short of cheesy. Unless they can come up with something completely creative, the season premiere is gonna be really bad.
Heroes
So that's how you stop an exploding man. I guess part of me is kinda disappointed with the lack of explosive action. A harmless poof in the sky is kinda anti-climatic. But I suppose Tim Kring can't really let Peter blow. The showdown between Peter and Sylar was kinda weird too. And there was a lack of brotherly angst. The ending was kinda abrupt. Nathan just appeared out of nowhere and two seconds later, is flying away with Peter. And is that all that's left of the Heroes, those in that plaza? It felt strangely little, although I was expecting more casualties. And that little snippet of season 2 was stupidly redundant, didn't feel like a proper ending to the season, didn't exactly feel like a huge cliffhanger either. But I'm interested too see what season 2 would be about.
So that's how you stop an exploding man. I guess part of me is kinda disappointed with the lack of explosive action. A harmless poof in the sky is kinda anti-climatic. But I suppose Tim Kring can't really let Peter blow. The showdown between Peter and Sylar was kinda weird too. And there was a lack of brotherly angst. The ending was kinda abrupt. Nathan just appeared out of nowhere and two seconds later, is flying away with Peter. And is that all that's left of the Heroes, those in that plaza? It felt strangely little, although I was expecting more casualties. And that little snippet of season 2 was stupidly redundant, didn't feel like a proper ending to the season, didn't exactly feel like a huge cliffhanger either. But I'm interested too see what season 2 would be about.
Veronica Mars
An awesome season finale. A ridiculous series finale. Veronica walking away in the rain after voting for Keith, with the results unknown, and LoVe hanging in the air, that way Logan beat up that guy and the look on Veronica's face. No way. Not a bloody finale. It was a really good season finale though, given the rollercoaster that had been season 3. Veronica being Veronica, the Kanes' and Casablancas' return, Dick's vulnerable side, his talk with Mac, Logan beating up guys, Veronica helping out Weevil, Keith's unconditional love for his daughter, even Piz/Veronica was kinda cute. For those two hours, I felt like I felt back in season 1; I want to be Veronica Mars.
An awesome season finale. A ridiculous series finale. Veronica walking away in the rain after voting for Keith, with the results unknown, and LoVe hanging in the air, that way Logan beat up that guy and the look on Veronica's face. No way. Not a bloody finale. It was a really good season finale though, given the rollercoaster that had been season 3. Veronica being Veronica, the Kanes' and Casablancas' return, Dick's vulnerable side, his talk with Mac, Logan beating up guys, Veronica helping out Weevil, Keith's unconditional love for his daughter, even Piz/Veronica was kinda cute. For those two hours, I felt like I felt back in season 1; I want to be Veronica Mars.
Lost
I got a little spoiled for it, so the very first scene, I already guessed it was a flash-forward instead of a back. And James Lesure! It's weird seeing him there. I know of very little cases when actors with starring roles in one show go off to guest-star in another. I guess the early Las Vegas finale gave him some free time. Heh. Anyway, back to it, Matthew Fox shines in it. He was pitch-perfect, juggling between the drunk desolate doctor in the flashes and torn, overburdened leader on the island. I've been more of a Sawyer fan (He was also ridiculously awesome in that episode with Locke's father.) but Jack was really wonderful. And Juilet. I can't seem to make up my mind about her. First I hate her, then I like her, then I thought she was helping Ben, now she's helping Jack? Bah. So confusing. And also, Kate is one lucky girl, with both Jack's and Sawyer's affections. As for the plot, definitely getting interesting. So now we know they get off the island, but how? And why did Jack regret leaving? What happened to the Others then? Did they leave too? Season 3 was definitely better than season 2, although nothing could beat the refreshing taste of season 1.
I got a little spoiled for it, so the very first scene, I already guessed it was a flash-forward instead of a back. And James Lesure! It's weird seeing him there. I know of very little cases when actors with starring roles in one show go off to guest-star in another. I guess the early Las Vegas finale gave him some free time. Heh. Anyway, back to it, Matthew Fox shines in it. He was pitch-perfect, juggling between the drunk desolate doctor in the flashes and torn, overburdened leader on the island. I've been more of a Sawyer fan (He was also ridiculously awesome in that episode with Locke's father.) but Jack was really wonderful. And Juilet. I can't seem to make up my mind about her. First I hate her, then I like her, then I thought she was helping Ben, now she's helping Jack? Bah. So confusing. And also, Kate is one lucky girl, with both Jack's and Sawyer's affections. As for the plot, definitely getting interesting. So now we know they get off the island, but how? And why did Jack regret leaving? What happened to the Others then? Did they leave too? Season 3 was definitely better than season 2, although nothing could beat the refreshing taste of season 1.
Grey's Anatomy
Shonda Rhimes, if not for Justin Chambers, I won't be watching this show anymore. I'm not a huge fan of Jane Doe/Ava/Rebecca, but that is currently the only storyline I like about the show. That's saying something. I was put off by George/Izzie, but the transition and struggles felt smooth and realistic, so I'm okay with that now, although I pity Callie. She deserves better than what George could offer her. Addison is leaving, so that's that. I'm still sorely upset with Addison/Alex. Oh Alex and Callie, please go to LA to join Addison. And Burke/Cristina and Derek/Meredith, stupidest storyline ever.
Shonda Rhimes, if not for Justin Chambers, I won't be watching this show anymore. I'm not a huge fan of Jane Doe/Ava/Rebecca, but that is currently the only storyline I like about the show. That's saying something. I was put off by George/Izzie, but the transition and struggles felt smooth and realistic, so I'm okay with that now, although I pity Callie. She deserves better than what George could offer her. Addison is leaving, so that's that. I'm still sorely upset with Addison/Alex. Oh Alex and Callie, please go to LA to join Addison. And Burke/Cristina and Derek/Meredith, stupidest storyline ever.
Smallville
Awesome, as always, Smallville's finales never failed to entertain me. Out of all the finales, I think Smallville is the only one I have the least complaints about, only one; Lana is obviously not dead. Lionel didn't see her actually getting into the car. Argh. Can you kill her already? Chloe is awesome, although, what exactly is her power? Bringing someone back from the dead but ending up dying herself? Not a very cool power. I wanted something much more awesome, something that could make her a superhero too, or at least like Clark's right hand woman.
Awesome, as always, Smallville's finales never failed to entertain me. Out of all the finales, I think Smallville is the only one I have the least complaints about, only one; Lana is obviously not dead. Lionel didn't see her actually getting into the car. Argh. Can you kill her already? Chloe is awesome, although, what exactly is her power? Bringing someone back from the dead but ending up dying herself? Not a very cool power. I wanted something much more awesome, something that could make her a superhero too, or at least like Clark's right hand woman.
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