Speaking selfishly, I watch
Lost,
24,
and will watch
The Inside,
so... I win! Well, OK, Fury wins. But I benefit. He gave me the best of one show so far, and now he'll be on two shows I watch instead of just one. Yay for me. And I'm assuming a positive draw for the move, so yay for him. Thus ends my speculation, which really isn't.
So, I'm sort of hoping Boone buys it tonight, but I don't think he will. Although, I think I liked him as much as I have all season in last week's ep, though I can't remember why, exactly.
I will admit I am positively Squeeing with glee at the idea of Fury being involved with 24's Fifth Season.
I have never watched 24 because I didn't catch the first season and didn't think I could really get into it after that. And have been too lazy to get the DVDs. I've been thinking I should start watching for no other reason than to support Mary Lynn Rajskub who I knew back when I lived in SF. And now with Fury there...I may have to catch up over the summer.
Am also sad he'll be gone from Lost. And very excited he'll be involved with the Inside!
Fury spins a great story, and really understands how the audience loves to follow pebbles through the woods.
Also, he and Tim are like peanut butter and jelly, methinks.
It's just going to work out really well for all involved. Well, except Lost. But then, I'm still convinced no one knows what LOSTzilla is or even remembers that LOSTzilla exists.
But then, I'm still convinced no one knows what LOSTzilla is or even remembers that LOSTzilla exists.
I think someone knows what it is. I just think it's going to be really lame.
lisah, 24 starts a new story each season, so the start of next season will be as good a place as any.
Sometimes characters pop in from prior seasons unexpectedly, but they are pretty good about slipping in the back story without being contrived about it (one of their strengths, actually); with a few glaring exceptions like CTU!Spawn.
My money's on Monsters From The Id.
but they are pretty good about slipping in the back story without being contrived about it
Well...I'd say they're pretty good at slipping in exposition while being completely contrived about it, but in an entertaining enough way that the audience rolls our eyes and accepts it. Shamelessly shoehorned exposition is part of the show's charm.
Man, after what everyone says the radio message was that Boone heard, I have this horrible feeling we're going to get a JACOB'S LADDER revelation here, where the people who died in the crash/on the island were the ones ready to go on.
If Danny Aiello shows up as a chiropractor, run.
TVG: Sounds fun. What kind of music do you play? Kim: I like a lot of alternative rock from the '80s and '90s. I grew up on the Cure, the Smiths, New Order and R.E.M. But because we all play acoustic guitar, we all know the folk songs from the '70s. I was playing Crosby, Stills and Nash with Terry on set. Naveen is like a human jukebox — if you ask him to play any song, he'll play it for you. If you know the lyrics, you've got a band.
And somebody goes up a notch on the imaginary boyfriend list.