LOST RUNAWAY AND JERICHO
This could be a pretty good tv season. And 24 hasn't even started yet.
Lost is simply the best show on tv. It's sick. What's up is down, what was good is bad. Are you kidding me--the Others are good? Anyway(s), Jack, Kate, Ecko, and Hurley make for one crazy show. It keeps reminding me of St. Elsewhere when it was revealed in the final show that all the characters, all the drama was from the mind of a ten year old autistic.
I confess I haven't seen Runaway. But if it's a show my wife likes, then I probably will, too. I'm not sure it's beloved as much as Lost is by my son, but CQ seems to like the show about an accused killer and his family on the lam.
Jericho is the new show I like. It is filmed near where a friend of mine lives in Kansas, and, although somewhat predictable with a rebel hero versed in all kinds of expertise in survival skills, it holds my interest. For no other reason than to see who the evil doers are, it's worth watching. Ever since Stephen King's The Stand, I've been interested in that kind of genre: starting over.
In a vast wasteland of television viewing, these three stand out to me. Of course, not including required sports viewing every possible chance. And there's the possibility of Friday Night Lights, too. Yep, it could be a good season.
This could be a pretty good tv season. And 24 hasn't even started yet.
Lost is simply the best show on tv. It's sick. What's up is down, what was good is bad. Are you kidding me--the Others are good? Anyway(s), Jack, Kate, Ecko, and Hurley make for one crazy show. It keeps reminding me of St. Elsewhere when it was revealed in the final show that all the characters, all the drama was from the mind of a ten year old autistic.
I confess I haven't seen Runaway. But if it's a show my wife likes, then I probably will, too. I'm not sure it's beloved as much as Lost is by my son, but CQ seems to like the show about an accused killer and his family on the lam.
Jericho is the new show I like. It is filmed near where a friend of mine lives in Kansas, and, although somewhat predictable with a rebel hero versed in all kinds of expertise in survival skills, it holds my interest. For no other reason than to see who the evil doers are, it's worth watching. Ever since Stephen King's The Stand, I've been interested in that kind of genre: starting over.
In a vast wasteland of television viewing, these three stand out to me. Of course, not including required sports viewing every possible chance. And there's the possibility of Friday Night Lights, too. Yep, it could be a good season.
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