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lirazel ([personal profile] lirazel) wrote2009-07-14 12:14 am

What the hell?

No, seriously. What the hell is going on here and why didn't I know about it?



I...just...is this RDM realizing how really, really sucktastic his finale (and, honestly, most of the final season) was? Trying to backtrack and make all the nonsense make sense? That's lame, buddy. Really lame. You should have had the actual show be actually good and then you wouldn't have to do this. Apparently, this is old news, but I never knew, and I have no idea whether I'm going to watch it or not because they already let me down once...I'm just so confused!

The only reason I vaguely approve of this is because I just looked it up on imdb, and apparently Jane Espenson wrote it. +1
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[identity profile] ineffort.livejournal.com 2009-07-14 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL I'm going to imitate Donna in your moodtheme to a T.

WHAT? /random flip of the hand to further express the huh factor

Eh, I'll always have the miniseries, which to me is still the most perfect part of this whole show. Also Felix Gaeta.

[identity profile] penny-lane-42.livejournal.com 2009-07-14 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the miniseries is epically awesome. But I really loved the first two seasons, plus the first part of the third season as well. Like, some of the best TV ever. I don't know what went so wrong.

Actually, that's why I'm not getting back into LOST. I watched the first two and a half seasons religiously, and I kind of wandered away during the middle of the third. Now everybody's telling me it's gotten good again, but I don't know that I trust the writers that they actually know where they're going, and I'm not going to put up with it again: getting to the end of the show and being horribly let down.

I did love me some Gaeta, though not on your level, of course. But let's have a happy land where he and Dee are hanging out always and being awesome, kay?