by AhabsOtherLeg » Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:27 am
It could've been worse, Avalon. You could've been watching the finale of LOST. It had all the same Target adverts, from what I've heard, and a fair bit of motiveless shooting too - but it was also just pure, unadulterated, Scientiological rubbish in and of itself. I've never heard of a case where the writers of a show layed anti-tank mines under the path of their own story before.
At least Grey's Anatomy never made the kind of existential promises that LOST made to the viewer. It's ending didn't involve demigods fighting over an eternal fountain inside a volcano, did it? If not, you should count yourself lucky!
Christ. LOST got bad quick. Well, it took three years... but it went bad quick.
Also, I've noticed quite a few much older stories being bumped up the BBC lists recently. Keep an eye out, you UK-ers. Is it a known phenomenon? Is it something the BBC does itself? I hadn't noticed it before, but there are some strange old stories resurfacing everyday.
"The universe is 40 billion light years across and every inch of it would kill you if you went there. That is the position of the universe with regard to human life."