Re Lost, for me, it was the season one finale, when they didn't answer any of the questions they promised to answer.
Mal ,'The Message'
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I bailed Lost, then the SO got re-hooked on it, so I watched again but confusedly and bailed again. Now it started without me with the SO watching it, but with me missing it because of him being sick in the room with the television.
Now because the electricians didn't terminate any of the cable ends, I dunno how long it'll be before I can watch tv again. And because the radio internet people aren't sure if I can get reception or not and won't even schedule a time to schedule a time to install, I dunno how long before I have the internets again. Waily, waily.
Oh, Liese, no fun.
Which reminds me--more than one episode of "How to Look Good Naked" slipped through.
I know the producer! Or one of them, anyway.
But I haven't watched it, because I'm a bad friend. I totally meant to!
I still watch Lost, but it's more like a sadistic obligation to see it through til the end than me actually liking it anymore. the season one finale was it for me too. actually, to be more specific it was the second hour of the season one finale that did it for me. complete and utter crap, that was.
Yeah, I still had hope during the first hour.
I'm still hooked on Lost. Of course, I watched every episode of Alias and never got annoyed by it. I'm easy.
I'm with Tamara.
Dr. Who, Torchwood, and SGA have helped me keep my sanity. Also, strangely, Flash Gordon, but mostly because the women have actual agency.
Also, strangely, Flash Gordon, but mostly because the women have actual agency.
Now if only they had dialog or plots ...