Re: Favorite TV Shows: Top 10
Posted: July 26th, 2011, 8:08 pm
[Shryke's plans for this evening with UDM]i've never seen an episode of MASH
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[Shryke's plans for this evening with UDM]i've never seen an episode of MASH
Family Guy was certainly, in the long run, the true "affront" to the Simpsons-traditionalist.numbersix wrote:South Park: Funny, I felt the ultimatum was more between The Simpsons and Family Guy.
i loved this review that i found while researching Lost, as it explains quite well what i think about it. to add on to that, i just remember watching the pilot back in 2004 and being mesmerized, the plane crash, the smoke monster in the forest, the random panda bear, but then i saw the people, their backstories, what made them who they are today and how they relate with each other in this confusing and terrifying world. When the end title came on, i thought wow here is something i've never seen before and i want to know what happens next and i did so for every episode after."When J.J. Abrams first marooned his plane-crash survivors on a remote island, no one realized the show’s name was a double entendre: It took crowd-sourced blogs to make sense of all the hidden clues, relevant connections, time shifts and intertwined storylines, and each season has given us far more questions than answers. But there’s something refreshing about a network TV show that trusts the mental rigor of its audience instead of dumbing everything down to the lowest common denominator. Sometimes it’s good to be a little lost"