Quote of the Week

This is not just the politics of spite: it is the politics of total bloody stupidity.

- Devil's Kitchen


Thursday, 14 May 2009

Dan is Uncontainably and Unnecessarily Excited

It's the LOST season finale tonight! I'm so ridiculously excited that I am going to watch it live, streamed in from the US, beginning at 2am and continuing until 4.

I don't usually talk about much else besides current affairs here, but I thought that, in light of my effervescing excitement at this televisual prospect, which is, as I write, a paltry fifteen minutes away, I would share it with you, dear reader.

If this piques up any interest from commenters who also follow this most marvellous of mind-f*cking TV shows, I may well review it tomorrow, in the manner of the film and TV reviews done by such bloggertarian stalwarts as The Nameless Libertarian, whose Dr. Who reviews I must admit to rather geekily enjoying.

Anyway, if you're not a "Lostie" then I'm about to hit you with a barrage of pre-finale questions which will make absolutely no sense to you.

  • Can events in the past be changed, or did "whatever happen, happen"?
  • How the hell does Locke expect to kill Jacob?
  • Who, what, or when is Jacob?
  • What's the deal with that big four-toed statue?
  • Is Richard Alpert really a bad guy, especially after his comment that Locke's nascent leadership may "be trouble"?
  • Has there ever been a more awesome TV villain/(ambiguous hero?) than Ben Linus, as played by the electric Michael Emerson?
  • and finally ... WHAT THE HELL'S GONNA HAPPEN? AAAAHH I CAN'T WAIT.
Yes, I'm a total, utter geekazoid. Deal with it.

1 comments:

Martin said...

Damnit, I stopped watching due to forgetfullness around half way through this season. I really should catch up; at least now this season's over I can do so easily.