'Out Of Gas'
Experimental TV: Network Drama
This thread is an experiment to discern the Buffistas' interests in television discussion. It will close on June 1st, 2007, after which our community will assess our future direction. Discuss network aired drama here. [NAFDA]
The Desperate Housewives finale was very interesting. It left a lot more questions than it gave answers. Susan's life is the only one that doesn't seem up in the air, which is a first for a Desperate Housewives finale. It was great to see Bree back.
Isn't Mark Sheppard on Bionic Woman too?
Oh, they repeated the Gilmore Girls finale last night - - still excellent. Still sad-making.
considering the way that Lady Heather's daughter died, I'd say she was being remarkably sane and merciful to the sumbitch.
I agree completely. I've seen all her choices as remarkably sane. I can see why Grissom would be so tied to her emotionally. She's as vulcan as he is, but she is infinitely more self-aware and can, therefore, provide guidance on his journey.
The Sara/Gil thing was hinted at a couple of seasons ago...in a really disappointing way. I wish I could remember which season finale it was, but the promos has said stuff hinted of hot!GilonSara!action!!!!1!, and the producers really played it up, but the actual event was her sitting, depressed on a curb and him calling her sweetheart or something. Feh.
I thought it was Gil sitting in a hotel room, and Sara walking out in a bathrobe or something?
That was the last episode of CSI I can actually remember watching, so it stuck with me.
Yes -- that was last year.
I think it just looked like a hotel room because it didn't seem to suit either of them. But I think it may have been supposed to be one of their bedrooms.
Really? I absolutely thought it was a hotel room. (Which, actually, doesn't make any sense. There would be no reason for it to be a hotel room.)
I thought it looked soulless enough to be Sara's bedroom--she never struck me as the type to get into decorating her apartment at all.
Gosh-- I am not sure if this belongs in Drama or comedy, but man, the end of Ugly Betty just killed me. The juxtaposition of the West Side Story songs and Santos's death was brilliant, just brilliant and just pushed all of my cry buttons. And what lovely voices on those kids!