It's been a while
I've been so busy lately. I've had exams, I've been catching up on so much work from last semester and I'm finally on Easter break so I've decided to blog.
Firstly, TV:
LOST:
I've watched Namaste, He's Our You, Whatever Happened Happened and Dead Is Dead and I really love the direction the show is heading in. While the first two of these episodes were the slowest of the season so far, the next two were awesome especially the Ben centric Dead Is Dead. Any episode with Smokey does well in my book as does any episode that showcases Michael Emerson's acting talent and adds more to the Locke-Ben relationship. I can't wait for the final episodes of the season!
DOLLHOUSE:
It started with a bang and developed into a bit of a mess, but the last few episodes have been great. Now that we are starting to feel for the Dolls, despite the fact that they have no personality, the show has become a lot more interesting. The story is still as intriguing as ever, and it looks like Joss Whedon has added another awesome show to his resume.
PILOTS:
- Parks and Recreation: 8/10
- Party Down: 6/10
- Harper's Island: 2/10
In non-TV related news, I'm going for my driver's permit next week and in hopes that I can drive before I start uni next year. I'm also going to America at the end of the year for a month which will be awesome, because I haven't been back since I lived there when I was younger.
I've also decided to compile a list of my favourite shows. I'll add to it every blog (which will hopefully be more regular in the future)
FAVOURITE SHOW COUNTDOWN:
#20: The Comeback
This short lived series was an awkward comedy staring the brilliant Lisa Kudrow. Though it was sometimes painful watching Valerie Cherish attempt to make a 'comeback' in Hollywood, it was always funny and often provided a very real and gritty look into Hollywood today.
#19: Dead Like Me
A show about death, which was really more about life. With a witty cast and some great storylines, this show was great for the two seasons that it aired. This show can be both funny and at times inspiring and moving, as the main character George Lass deals with death and dwells on the past in order to move on.
Happy Easter. ![]()



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