One day left…

Posted by on May 22, 2007

…until the Lost finale airs. And let me tell you, the more I hear about this, the more excited I am getting.

I watched an interview with Evangeline Lilly who plays Kate on Lost. In the interview, she talks about how the big reveal/game changing moment in the finale is SO awesome and that people who have been following the show close will be insanely happy and surprised. This is the second time I have heard her refer to the finale as being awesome.

With that said, I really hope that things are as good as they appear to be. I really hate how some shows really hype an episode up and then you watch it and it is not that great at all. The Lost producers did this earlier this year when they killed off Nikki & Paulo and I was sorta disappointed by the whole thing.

Regardless, tomorrow night will be Lost night and I swear if anyone dares call me during the middle of watching it I am going to be pissed. It won’t matter anyway. I’m not answering the phone and I am not budging from my chair until I have seen the whole episode. I am psyched.

Speaking of finales, **** SPOILER ALERT FOR HEROES ***, I watched the finale of Heroes last night and was both surprised and disappointed by the ending. The fact that Sylar is still alive is sort of a cop-out in my mind. I mean, kill the villan and end that and bring something new. The fact that both Peter & Nathan bought the farm was a surprise.

I enjoy the show but I do find that some of it is somewhat copyish of Lost. They go for big things and don’t seem to do it quite as well as Lost does. They have had their moments tho. When they revealed that Nathan was Clarie’s dad I was surprised. I do however get the feeling that perhaps Nathan’s mom is the other villan of the show. Can’t say for sure, but I think she may be the one that Molly is scared of. Who knows. Maybe we’ll find out next year.

Continuing on with the theme of TV, the canned Jericho as well as The Class. I was surprised about The Class. I really enjoyed that show. Sucks that the only new good comedy got the boot. Sitcoms are a dying breed it would seem.

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