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Shows I'm currently watching (vaguely spoilerish bits for all of them):
I somehow got drawn back to it, and even though it's still mostly the less brilliant cousin of Alias and X-Files, I'm getting attached despite myself. For now I'm just hoping Agents Farnsworth and Francis will get some sort of plot relevance rather than getting killed off or turning out to be evil.
Still love it, although to be honest, with the exception of Dead is Dead, I found most of the episodes after LaFleur rather boring. They have definitely succeeded in making the Dharma crew completely unlikable, which makes that storyline increasingly irritating to watch, and the little bits and pieces we get of the 2007(?) storyline are frustratingly meager. Here's hoping the last few episodes get back on track.
Still adorable. I'm actually pretty positive it'll get renewed. The new direction seems interesting, although I'm probably hoping against hope that the Buy More plots are finally done.
It's getting more and more intriguing, which is a bit annoying in a show that has probably just one more episode left. I was spoiled for Alpha's identity (and would have guessed it if I hadn't been for a very specific reason), but still thought the reveal was very effective. Poor Victor.
Sigh. I'd really love it to continue, obviously, but if it doesn't, I'm still glad it was around. I never would have thought it could be such a great show (nor would I have thought to ever see a TV show which has not only great female leads, but also strong female supporting characters - and male supports that actually come across as believably male and not as some sort of romantic fantasy).
Very worth checking out if you don't know it yet. The dialogue is a bit overly precious now and then, and not all of the storylines work well, but I find the approach to DID and what it might mean not only for the person affected but for her family and environment very fascinating and effectively done. Bonus points for having what must be the most normal gay teenager I've ever seen on an American TV show.
I somehow got drawn back to it, and even though it's still mostly the less brilliant cousin of Alias and X-Files, I'm getting attached despite myself. For now I'm just hoping Agents Farnsworth and Francis will get some sort of plot relevance rather than getting killed off or turning out to be evil.
Still love it, although to be honest, with the exception of Dead is Dead, I found most of the episodes after LaFleur rather boring. They have definitely succeeded in making the Dharma crew completely unlikable, which makes that storyline increasingly irritating to watch, and the little bits and pieces we get of the 2007(?) storyline are frustratingly meager. Here's hoping the last few episodes get back on track.
Still adorable. I'm actually pretty positive it'll get renewed. The new direction seems interesting, although I'm probably hoping against hope that the Buy More plots are finally done.
It's getting more and more intriguing, which is a bit annoying in a show that has probably just one more episode left. I was spoiled for Alpha's identity (and would have guessed it if I hadn't been for a very specific reason), but still thought the reveal was very effective. Poor Victor.
Sigh. I'd really love it to continue, obviously, but if it doesn't, I'm still glad it was around. I never would have thought it could be such a great show (nor would I have thought to ever see a TV show which has not only great female leads, but also strong female supporting characters - and male supports that actually come across as believably male and not as some sort of romantic fantasy).
Very worth checking out if you don't know it yet. The dialogue is a bit overly precious now and then, and not all of the storylines work well, but I find the approach to DID and what it might mean not only for the person affected but for her family and environment very fascinating and effectively done. Bonus points for having what must be the most normal gay teenager I've ever seen on an American TV show.