Posts Tagged ‘Lost’

Six TV Dramas To Watch For This Season

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

I write a lot of updates and reviews of the shows I follow during the year, mostly sci-fi, and here is a list of the shows I’ll be reviewing in the upcoming season. Three start in the fall and three in the spring.

 Heroes (Season 3)

NBC, Sept. 22, 2008

Catch Up On Previous Episodes

I think there’s a good chance we’ll get the big, epic season we’ve been waiting for this year. I say this both because of the “villains” premise and because creator Tim Kring realized the error of his ways with season 2. Looking forward to finally seeing another FULL season. I just hope the don’t end up making me hate any of the characters I currently like!

Chuck (Season 2)

NBC, Sept 29, 2008

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When the writer’s strike cut Chuck off last season, it was just getting into a really interesting arc– Casey was just informed that he would have to turn against Chuck. It wasn’t intended to end there, but it ended up a cliffhanger. The show was fresh, original comedy and I’m glad it’s coming back.

Smallville (Season 8 )

CW, Sept. 18, 2008

Yep, despite the fact that Smallville has lasted well beyond its time, it’s returning for another season. Without Lex. A lot of fans are worried it’s going to become Lois & Clark again, but it looks like Chloe will be back after all, which may help deflect that dynamic. Clark will finally work at the Daily Planet and start building a secret identity, though he still won’t be in costume. Oliver Queen/Green Arrow is returning as a regular (which will be the only thing to keep me tuning in, and even that may not be enough). They’re going to do Doomsday. I can’t see how they can possibly pull that off. I’ve kept up this far, so I’ll stay with it, but probaby won’t review this one weekly.

24 (Season 7)

Fox, January, 2009

Next spring, 24 FINALLY returns after a year-and-a-half hiatus. Season 6 was kind of a bore, and I for one was happy for the breather. I’m excited to get into the show again and there are a lot of rumors that Tony really ISN’T dead (he didn’t get a silent clock, if you’ll recall) and that he’ll be Jack’s nemesis this year.

Lost (Season 5)

ABC, January 2009

Catch Up On Previous Episodes

My predictions for the next season of Lost are here. Only two more seasons left, and I think after this year, the show has really found its feet again. Lost is my favorite show to write about because there’s so much to discuss and speculate about, rather than just doing regular reviews.

Dollhouse (Season 1)

Fox, January, 2009

Joss Whedon is finally returning to television. Dollhouse stars Eliza Dushku (Faith from Buffy) as a memory-wiped human, or doll, who is constantly reprogrammed by a company to be whatever they need her to be. She begins to remember pieces from her own past, and the show gets going. I think the trailer is a bit confusing, but it has potential and I’ve learned to trust Joss’ instincts– I’ve liked every series he’s produced so far (Buffy, Angel, Firefly). Angel’s Amy Acker will also be recurring character.

Termiator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles has also been signed for another season, starting in January. I enjoy this show and have written on it, but I don’t review it by episode.

It looks like a promsing year. Hopefully there won’t be a repeat of last season’s writer’s strike, but there is fear that it could happen again. All we can do is enjoy it while it lasts and pick up a good book when it goes away again.

 LLAP

-Cap’n Logan

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Lost Review- Season Finale: There’s No Place Like Home

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

 

BEWARE THE SPOILERS 

Lost had an astonishing 2 hour finale last week (and part 1 two weeks earlier wasn’t too shabby either), answering a number of our burning questions and giving fans a great deal to think about and look forward to for the next six months before season five. This season has done a fantastic job of picking up the pace, remaining cinematic, and feeling like a full season even with only thirteen episodes.

With a three-part episode to cover, I’m going to deal with a lot of elements by just laying out my predictions for season five.

1. Michael will return as a “ghost.” I say “ghost” because we’re still not entirely sure what Christian, Charley, et. al really are now after their deaths, but I believe Michael will be one of them. Christian comes to him just before the boat explodes and says that now he can go. Remember that when he got off the island, all Michael wanted to do was die and for some reason he couldn’t while he was off-island. Michael finally redeemed himself, at least somewhat, trying to help his old friends from the island, and I think this is the island’s way of rewarding him for that.

 2. Jin isn’t dead and will be back. Okay, Jin MIGHT not be dead– it’s really hard to tell. But the way the explosion was shot makes me really suspicious. We didn’t actually see him die. The camera went to a birds-eye view as soon as the explosion happened. Michael was standing too close to the C4, but Jin was already up on the deck. Did he jump off and somehow survive? The question then is, where would he go? The island was gone! But perhaps anything in a certain radius outside the island also disappeared with it. Jin could have swam back to the island and never known it was moved. The way the last several episodes have handled Jin’s death, how hard Sun has taken it and everything, makes me wonder if he’s coming back. On the other hand, he may return to Sun in flash forwards off-island as a ghost, which would blow my theory… but more on that later.

3. Claire is dead and has been ever since she disappeared. I said this a few weeks ago, and I think the fact that she comes to Kate in a dream is pretty good confirmation to that. Keep in mind that sometimes the “ghosts” have come in person and sometimes there have been bizarre dream sequences like this one (many of which Locke has had) but if the person who appears in the dream is dead, I think it’s one of these “ghosts” and that’s one of their special abilities. I thought Claire might already be one when she was with Christian in Jacob’s cabin, and now I’m sure of it. And by the way, the scene with Jack and Claire’s mother at the funeral, where Jack finally learns she was his sister, was both one of the best scenes written in Lost and one of the creepiest– her grandson is right there and she doesn’t even know it!

4. We haven’t seen the last of Desmond. I love that Desmond finally gets to be with Penny. I honestly didn’t think this would happen– I thought he was going to die in the helicopter, and the writers even faked us out to think he did for a minute. At the same time, I think it’s too good to be true. I’ve been complaining all season about Desmond’s vision that never came true– Claire never gets in a helicopter. And then my fiance came up with a theory (I really can’t take any credit at all for this one) that makes complete sense and I think explains a whole lot. She thinks that his visions last season weren’t predicting Charley’s death, but rather telling Desmond what would happen, as long as he saved Charley. So when he predicted finding Penny’s picture and that Charley would get killed by a dart, it wasn’t his death that had to happen, it was saving him, and the vision was telling him what he had to avoid. So Charley didn’t have to die to communicate with the boat– he already got through before he locked the door behind him and drowned! And somehow, because Desmond didn’t save Charley that last time, Claire doesn’t get on the helicopter– she dies! (or at least I think she did). If this is the case, Desmond may have to atone for it later. I don’t know if that means he’ll come back to the island (I don’t think he’s one of the people Ben insists has to return– I think that’s only people from flight 815) but he’ll be back so the writers can, hopefully, explain all of this too us.

5. John Locke is going to try and move the island again. There are some potential issues with this prediction, but it just makes a lot of sense to me. We know that something horrible happens on the island which makes John, somehow, return to the states. And we can be pretty sure that the reason he dies is related to the idea that he was never supposed to leave. Ben has a very specific line in Part 1, saying that moving the island is dangerous, unpredictable, and “a measure of last resort.” If things get so bad on the island while John was leading the others, he might try that last resort again. Remember that although he has the deepest connection to the island, he also has a history of doing the opposite of what he’s supposed to do. He stopped pressing the button in season two, and I could see him trying to move the island again. Also, how else could he possibly get off the island but through the same means that Ben did? Moing the island also moves Ben through time and space, ten months into the future and onto the desert, as we saw a few episodes ago. I think Locke is going to do the exact same thing. By the way, I said at the beginning of the season I thought Locke was a candidate for being in the casket, and I changed my mind. Oops.

6. Ben was lying about not being able to return to the island and planned the whole thing. This is maybe a radical prediction, but the writers were careful to give Locke the line, “when are you ever entirely truthful” in this episode, and I think that was deliberate. Ben claims that the price he has to pay for moving the island is to never return. He says that his time is over and now it’s Locke’s time to lead the Others. He also says, in the future, that the Oceanic Six all have to return, and so does Locke. Here’s one of the problems with my last prediction– if Ben can’t return, then does Locke try to move the island, because wouldn’t that mean he couldn’t return either? Yes, unless Ben was lying, he really can return, and all of this was another of his elaborate setups. I have no idea what exactly he would be trying to accomplish with all of this, but if he knew John was destined to take over for him on the island this whole time, why did he try to KILL HIM in season 3?? He couldn’t have gotten that information from Jacob because he hasn’t seen Jacob sense before he tried to kill Locke.

7. The smoke monster has something to do with the “horrible” things that happen on the island after John takes over. We know that Ben has some kind of control over the smoke monster, and I think John will have all the powers and privilages Ben had. I also think he’ll screw some of them up– don’t get me wrong, I love John Locke, but that’s just consistent with his character. I think he’s going to “misuse” the smoke monster somehow and that’ll be the bulk of the “problems” he deals with.

8. John Locke will be resurrected by the island. This one’s probably a no-brainer. They’re not going to kill Locke off for good– he’s too important. The fact that Ben says he’s got to go back just before we know who is in the casket is good evidence that I was right a couple blogs ago when I suggested that the island could bring some people back to life. I even thought once that Christian might not be dead– that’s a hard sell when he’s been visiting people off-island– but maybe there’s still something to that idea. Again, I don’t think the “ghosts” are traditional ghosts. They seem to be something in between and something a lot more powerful.

9. Daniel and Charlotte will be revealed to be part of Dharma. We now know that they used to be on the island, but I wondered if they were Others are Dharma? Considering they knew how to get to a particular station and what was there toward the middle of the season, I vote Dharma. Plus, neither seemed to know enough about Ben if they were ever Others. I don’t think they’ve been to the island since they were kids.

There are a lot of other things I could go into, but those are the big ones. I’m glad that the Six did get off at the end of this season, and I’m glad we finally got an explanation of how long they were in the states before the bearded-Jack scenes. Disregard everything I ever said about Aaron’s age. It makes sense now. I guess I didn’t think they would be off for three years because I was worried the show would have to cover that distance. But it already has in flash-forwards. I think the idea was to show all the off-island stuff the writers wanted to as flash-fowards this season, and then next season they’ll bring the Six back to the island. That’s really clever, because now the series has finally reached 2008– it’s been 2004/05 for four years on this show! I just hope it doesn’t take all next season to bring them back. If it did, we’d have future footage, and we’d have Locke with the Others footage, and for a whole season, that’d be a little boring.

Join me in the fall for reviews of Chuck and Heroes, and then in the spring again for more Lost. And remember that you can go back and refresh yourself on any previous Lost episode (including seasons 1-3 if you don’t have the dvds) at abc.com.

LLAP

-Cap’n Logan

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