Ivey and I disagree on almost everything, including the ‘Bones’ season finale. As far as I’m concerned? It was character-building perfection.
I thought about pondering the ‘Lost’ finale a couple of days before expressing my opinion on it, but I quickly realized that it doesn’t deserve a deeper analysis than it was, itself, deep. Because it just wasn’t.
With the 2009-2010 TV season quickly coming to a close, a number of the big network shows are starting to fire off their big finales. That meant nice numbers for things like ‘House’ and ‘Grey’s,’ but I’m most impressed with the longevity of ‘Survivor.’
This week we jump head first into the final arc of the season, as it’s discovered there is a mole on board the Destiny. The revelation of who it is, and who they are working for, shine a light on the biggest threat to the mission yet.
TV shows may come and go, but we can always imagine what an ideal night’s lineup might look like. Let’s take a look at the dream Monday night TV schedule.
Carla is guest clacking for us about the 2009-2010 television season coming to an end this month, reflecting on the new series that started this season.
‘Keen Eddie’ is likely one of my favorite shows of all time, and it only got thirteen episodes. It was simply way ahead of its time.