The first season of Desperate Housewives was pretty gnarly. I mean that in a good way.
Now, I'm just beginning Lost Season 3 for the second or third time? I can't remember. But it's a good time to re-live the liking of Benjamin Linus, and all of Juliette's bland facial expressions that we see for ten or so seconds all close up. Oh, ABC. And JJ Abrams.
The flash-forwards are also a very good addition to the mystery and twistedness that is Lost. It's a very wicked ride, and I can't wait to see how they're going to pull off this ending. It's got to be good. They have to have it all planned out already since they know when it's going to end and all that jazz.
Shows like Grey's Anatomy, Dancing with the Stars (even though I don't watch that show) and like my favorite cancelled show, Veronica Mars, they all have to wonder when they're going to get cancelled because they don't make enough ratings or they haven't signed on for a pre-determined amount of seasons. I wonder what is so different about Lost? The logistics behind are kind of interesting.
Ah, but season three of Lost is good because this is where Kate and Sawyer make their move on what we all knew would happen eventually. Season four is good because we learn a good bit more about the island. Not a whole lot more, but a decent amount. We can only theorize about the black smoke monster, after seeing Ben go into that room and come out looking like he came from a mine shaft and then the tanker guys get a can of whoop-ass opened up on them with lightning and all going off. I mean, what the hell was going on there? What did Ben do to make the "security system" of the island go crazy on them like that? So many questions need to be answered.
Jack. Jack, Jack, Jack. Dr. Jack Shepard, spinal surgeon, is one hard-headed man. He's very stubborn, as most men are. He won't take no for an answer, trusts no one, and believes he's the righteous one out of them all. He has become one of my least favorite characters.
Kate and Sawyer are my character faves. Along with Sun, Desmond Hume and John Locke. A lot of the characters have surnames of many famous philosophers. Such as Hume and Locke.
Friday was my sister's last day of 7th grade. It's weird to think of my sister as getting older. Although she is much bigger than I am now, I still think of her as my little sister. Since she is 8 years younger than me. In one year from now, she'll be going into high school. It's just weird. I think all older siblings go through this, maybe.
I'm getting kinda sleepy, and it's kinda stuffy in here. Not as cool as I'd like it to be.
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