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Post by Cranky on May 5, 2007 11:00:26 GMT -5
* Anybody else catch that Oprah Winfrey show........... Oprah? Stop right there. Have you seeked help? No, I don't mean laying on a couch and talking about mommy with those psycho drilling quacks. I'm talking about the kind of help you get when you wake up with a blinding headche and a guy pointing a shotgun to your head screaming something about you humping his wife, his three sister and his cousins. "Huh?", you say to yourself, "they all looked the same", only to find out that you have driven to Kentucky and they are all come from the same mother? That's the kind of testastorone siezed, shock soaked help that cures man infected with the Oprah virus......
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Post by Skilly on May 5, 2007 14:52:16 GMT -5
Is it just me, or has this year's season of Lost totally revitalized the show? Man, last night's episode with Sawyer and Locke's dad... when Locke's dad ripped up Sawyer's letter... geez, that was powerful stuff. Or so I thought, anyways. Oh yeah, real gripping. Like forgetting to put a roll of toilet paper on the holder and wondering if there is a roll behind you while you are gripped in the throws of.... I stopped watching it last year and now I am watching it again, for the wrong reasons. How silly and inane can one make the plot and still sell it? I hope this show goes down in flames....and a lesson to other producers of "throw a dart" story board. Have you ever seen the Prisoner? With Patrick McGoohan? I thought lost would learn from that but alas, not even a shadow of it. It's about keeping the show alive....and milking the last copper penny. I read an srticle once that the producers of Lost knew exactly how they were going to end the show from the first day they came up with the idea.
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Post by Cranky on May 6, 2007 10:09:34 GMT -5
I read an srticle once that the producers of Lost knew exactly how they were going to end the show from the first day they came up with the idea. There are so many contradictions and so many left field machinations that I hardly believe that. I thank the Electronic Gods for inventing PVR's. At least I can go through it in half an hour. This summer is going to be "dead calm" as far as anthing on the dummy tube.
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